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channel width (m), channel depth (m), paddchannel width (m), channel depth (m), padding (number of nodepoints along centerline), sampling distance along centerline, number of iterations, dimensionless Chezy friction factor, threshold distance at which cutoffs occur, migration rate constant (m/s), vertical slope-dependent erosion rate constant (m/s), time step (s), density of water (kg/m3), which time steps will be saved, approximate number of bends you want to model, initial slope (setting this to non-zero results in instabilities in long runs)ero results in instabilities in long runs)  +
channel centerlines; 3d model  +
Simple linear relationship between the nominal migration rate and curvature  +
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"meanderpy" is a Python module that implem"meanderpy" is a Python module that implements a simple numerical model of meandering, the one described by Howard & Knutson in their 1984 paper "Sufficient Conditions for River Meandering: A Simulation Approach" (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/WR020i011p01659). This is a kinematic model that is based on computing migration rate as the weighted sum of upstream curvatures; flow velocity does not enter the equation. Curvature is transformed into a 'nominal migration rate' through multiplication with a migration rate (or erodibility) constant; in the Howard & Knutson (1984) paper this is a nonlinear relationship based on field observations that suggested a complex link between curvature and migration rate. In the 'meanderpy' module we use a simple linear relationship between the nominal migration rate and curvature, as recent work using time-lapse satellite imagery suggests that high curvatures result in high migration rates (Sylvester et al., 2019). in high migration rates (Sylvester et al., 2019).  +
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meandering  +, sufficient conditions  +, simulation approach  +, conditions for river  +, river meandering  +, simple numerical model  +, migration rate  +, python module  +, nominal migration rate  +, migration  +, numerical model  +, computing migration rate  +, sufficient  +, approach  +, rate  +, fluvial morphodynamics  +  and meanderpy  +
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fluvial morphodynamics  +  and meandering  +
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A simple kinematic model of meandering  +
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Apache public license  +
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https://github.com/zsylvester/meanderpy  +
Landscape-Scale  +  and Reach-Scale  +
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