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Mariotti, G., W.S. Kearney, S. Fagherazzi, (2016), Soil creep in salt marshes, Geology, 44 (6), 459-462.  +
No but possible  +
4  +
Baton Rouge  +
No but possible  +
No but possible  +
Single Processor  +
United States  +
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10:17:37, 28 December 2016  +
Cross section width Channel length Tidal rCross section width</br>Channel length</br>Tidal range</br>Mud erodability</br>Mud critical shear stress</br>Settling velocity</br>Creep coefficient for unvegetated mud</br>Creep coefficient for vegetated mud (marsh)</br>Boundary suspended sediment concentration (during flood)</br>Maximum vegetation biomass</br>Minimum elevation for vegetation growth</br>Maximum elevation for vegetation growth</br>Parameters for organic sediment production</br>Rate of relative sea level riseproduction Rate of relative sea level rise  +
-Creep simulated as a linear diffusion process, with vegetation dependent diffusivity -Suspended sediment concentration variable in time and space throughout the cross section  +
Spatial resolution 0.1-1 m Cross section generally 100 m wide  +
Quasi-static tide propagation. Flow neglected when water depth too small.  +
Water level Water velocity Bed shear stress Suspended sediment concentration Bed elevation  +
Sediment advection/diffusion Sediment settling Bed erosion Soil creep Organic sediment production Increase in effective settling due to vegetation Increase in drag due to vegetation  +
Time resolution ~ 1 minute (it explicitly simulates tides)  +
Only maintenance  +
A stand alone model for an idealized transA stand alone model for an idealized transect across a marsh channel-and-platform. The model simulates morphological evolution from sub-tidal to millennial time scales. In particular, the model explores the effect that soil creep (of both vegetated and unvegetated mud) has on channel bank dynamics, e.g., bank slumping. The model is written in Matlab. slumping. The model is written in Matlab.  +
Giulio  +
1  +
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Louisiana State University  +
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Mariotti  +
0.1  +
Coastal  +
Marsh Channel and Platform Model  +
marsh  +, stand  +, model  +, morphological  +, idealized transect  +, millennial time scales  +, model simulates morphological  +, simulates morphological evolution  +  and mcpm  +
As code  +
Single  +
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02:16:04, 17 September 2020  +
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A stand alone model for the morphological evolution of an idealized transect across a marsh channel-and-platform.  +
Matlab variables  +
204 T Boyd Hall LSU  +
204 T Boyd Hall LSU  +
70803  +
BSD or MIT X11  +
minutes to hours  +
Through web repository  +  and Through CSDMS repository  +
https://github.com/csdms-contrib/MCPM  +
https://data.gulfresearchinitiative.org/data/R4.x264.196:0007  +
Reach-Scale  +  and Watershed-Scale  +
Louisiana  +
Unix  +, Linux  +, Mac OS  +  and Windows  +
Model developer  +