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Run this model via MATLAB  +
Garry  +  and Greg  +
Willgoose  +  and Hancock  +
No but possible  +
61  +
Boulder  +
No but possible  +
No but possible  +
Single Processor  +
United States  +
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15:25:19, 1 September 2009  +
https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/doi-source-code/area-slope_equation_calculator-10.1594.IEDA.100090-0.1.tar.gz  +
10.1594/IEDA/100090  +
Cohen, S., G. Willgoose, and G. Hancock (2008), A methodology for calculating the spatial distribution of the area-slope equation and the hypsometric integral within a catchment, J. Geophys. Res., 113, F03027, doi:10.1029/2007JF000820.  +
Reasonable relief catchment.  +
Three input maps at ESRI ASCII format: # Flow Direction (ArcGIS format); # Contributing Area (Flow Accumulation-ArcGIS format); # Slope (ArcGIS format);  +
Artificially limit the alpha values between 2 and -2 and the constant values between 0 and 2. Done so to avoid extreme outliers.  +
Two output maps ESRI ASCII format: # Alpha (coefficient); # Constant.  +
ArcGIS or other to convert ASCII output to map.  +
ArcGIS for calculating Area, Slope and D8 Flow direction  +
Extract c and alpha from: Slope=cArea^alphExtract c and alpha from:</br>Slope=cArea^alpha</br>For more details:</br>Cohen, S., G. Willgoose, and G. Hancock (2008), A methodology for calculating the spatial distribution of the area-slope equation and the hypsometric integral within a catchment, J. Geophys. Res., 113, F03027, doi:10.1029/2007JF000820.s., 113, F03027, doi:10.1029/2007JF000820.  +
As is, no updates are provided  +
2,009  +  and 2,011  +
Traditionally the Area-Slope equation (S=cA^alpha) is extracted from a catchment area vs. slope plot. This model calculate the Area-Slope constant and coefficient (alpha) for each pixel at the catchment as a function of its downslope neighbor.  +
Sagy  +
1  +
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CSDMS, University of Colorado  +
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Cohen  +
0.06  +
Terrestrial  +  and Hydrology  +
pixel  +, calculator  +, slope plot  +, area vs. slope  +, traditionally the area-slope  +, area-slope equation  +, alpha  +, catchment area  +, traditionally  +, equation  +, plot  +, area-slope  +, calculate the area-slope  +, area-slope constant  +, catchment  +, constant and coefficient  +, downslope neighbor  +, geomorphologic  +  and area-slope equation calculator  +
As code  +
geomorphologic  +  and catchment  +
Media:Area demo.txt  +, Media:Slope demo.txt  +  and Media:Flowdir demo.txt  +
Tool  +
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02:16:34, 17 September 2020  +
2  +
Pixel scale Area-Slope equation calculator  +
1560 30th Street  +
80309  +
Minutes  +
Through CSDMS repository  +
https://github.com/csdms-contrib/area-slope_equation_calculator  +
Landscape-Scale  +  and Watershed-Scale  +
Colorado  +
Unix  +, Linux  +, Mac OS  +  and Windows  +
Model developer  +
ESRI  +  and Matlab  +