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Canberra  +
This questionnaire is filled out by Albert Kettner, based on the TOPOG website  +
Australia  +
Flow Matters  +
Jamison Centre  +
Model developer  +
No but possible  +
972  +
Nedlands  +
No but possible  +
No but possible  +
Single Processor  +
Australia  +
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00:56:59, 21 November 2009  +
See website, too many to describe: http://www-data.wron.csiro.au/topog/  +
See website, too many to describe: http://www-data.wron.csiro.au/topog/  +
It is intended for application to small catchments (up to 10 km2, and generally smaller than 1 km2).  +
See website, too many to describe: http://www-data.wron.csiro.au/topog/  +
Only maintenance  +
TOPOG describes how water moves through laTOPOG describes how water moves through landscapes; over the land surface, into the soil, through the soil and groundwater and back to the atmosphere via evaporation. Conservative solute movement and sediment transport are also simulated.</br></br>The primary strength of TOPOG is that it is based on a sophisticated digital terrain analysis model, which accurately describes the topographic attributes of three-dimensional landscapes. It is intended for application to small catchments (up to 10 km2, and generally smaller than 1 km2).</br></br>We refer to TOPOG as a "deterministic", "distributed-parameter" hydrologic modelling package. The term "deterministic" is used to emphasise the fact that the various water balance models within TOPOG use physical reasoning to explain how the hydrologic system behaves. The term "distributed-parameter" means that the model can account for spatial variability inherent in input parameters such as soil type, vegetation and climate.such as soil type, vegetation and climate.  +
Richard  +
5  +
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ASCII  +  and Binary  +
University of Western Australia  +
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Silberstein  +
0.12  +
at least 32 MB core memory, preferably 64 MB  +
Terrestrial  +  and Hydrology  +
topog  +, package  +, land surface  +, atmosphere via evaporation  +, groundwater and back  +, water moves  +, topog describes  +, conservative solute movement  +, moves through landscapes  +, landscapes  +, soil  +, three-dimensional landscapes  +, surface  +, evaporation  +, describes  +, moves  +, landscape  +  and catchment  +
As code  +
Feed back and bugs can be reported through the website  +
landscape  +  and catchment  +
Tool  +
http://www-data.wron.csiro.au/topog/  +
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02:16:53, 17 September 2020  +
10  +
TOPOG is a terrain analysis-based hydrologic modelling package  +
ASCII  +  and Binary  +
+61 400666334  +
35 Stirling Hwy  +
6009  +
PRODUCT LICENSE AGREEMENT, see website  +
Fortran77  +  and C  +
Through web repository  +
http://www-data.wron.csiro.au/topog/  +
2D  +  and 3D  +
Landscape-Scale  +, Regional-Scale  +  and Watershed-Scale  +
Model developer  +