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00:05:02, 5 June 2020  +
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1831623, ''Community Facility Support: The Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS)''.  +
Jupyter Notebook  +
2.0 hrs  +
In this lab, we will explore a series of JIn this lab, we will explore a series of Jupyter Notebooks that show how to use ''pymt'' to run and couple models. This lab will first introduce ''pymt'' and demonstrate how to setup, initialize, run and finalize a model. Then, it will show how to use ''pymt'' to run a standalone model (Hydrotrend) and couple two models (CEM + Waves). The lab also includes additional Jupyter Notebooks for other model components in ''pymt'' (e.g., Frost Number Model, Kudryavtsev Model).., Frost Number Model, Kudryavtsev Model).  +
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INSTAAR - University of Colorado Boulder  +  and Geological Sciences - University of Colorado Boulder  +
Eric Hutton  +, Mark Piper  +, Greg Tucker  +  and Irina Overeem  +
April 19, 2022  +
<p>''pymt'' provides tools for coupl<p>''pymt'' provides tools for coupling models with disparate time and space scales that expose a Basic Model Interface (BMI). It includes a collection of Earth-surface models and is an extensible plug-in framework for adding new models. Detailed information on ''pymt'' can be found at https://pymt.readthedocs.io.<p></br></br><p>''pymt'' is an element of the CSDMS Workbench, an integrated system of software tools, technologies, and standards for building and coupling models. Learn more at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Workbench.</p>Learn more at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Workbench.</p>  +
The Python Modeling Toolkit (pymt) provides the tools needed for coupling models that expose a Basic Model Interface (BMI). This lab illustrates how to use pymt to run and couple models.  +
<p>This lab can be run on the <em<p>This lab can be run on the <em>lab</em> (for educators) and <em>jupyter</em> (for general use) instances of the OpenEarthscape JupyterHub: just click one of the links under the <strong>Run online using</strong> heading at the top of this page, then run the notebook in the "CSDMS" kernel.</p></br></br><p>If you don't already have a JupyterHub account, follow the instructions to sign up at https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/JupyterHub. If you're an educator, you can get JupyterHub accounts for students--please contact us through the CSDMS Help Desk: https://csdms.github.io/help-desk.</p> students--please contact us through the CSDMS Help Desk: https://csdms.github.io/help-desk.</p>  +
If run locally, this lab requires the installtion of ''pymt''; see https://pymt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html for instructions. This lab runs on Linux and macOS.  +
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Hutton, E.W.H., and Piper, M.D., 2020: csdms/pymt: The Python Modeling Toolkit (Version v1.0.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3644240  +  and Tucker, G. E., Hutton, E. W. H., Piper, M.Tucker, G. E., Hutton, E. W. H., Piper, M. D., Campforts, B., Gan, T., Barnhart, K. R., Kettner, A. J., Overeem, I., Peckham, S. D., McCready, L., and Syvitski, J., 2022: CSDMS: a community platform for numerical modeling of Earth surface processes, Geosci. Model Dev., 15, 1413–1439, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-1413-2022. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-1413-2022.  +
Learn how to run a standalone model in pymt  +  and Learn how to couple two models using pymt  +
Why use pymt  +, pymt library of models  +  and How to set up, initialize, run, and finalize a model in pymt  +
CSDMS Workbench: Python Modeling Toolkit (pymt)  +
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21:35:12, 19 April 2022  +