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About this component: *This component was About this component:</br>*This component was developed as part of the TopoFlow hydrologic model, which was originally written in IDL and had a point-and-click GUI. For more information on TopoFlow, please goto: https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Model:TopoFlow.</br>*When used from within the CSDMS Modeling Tool (CMT), this component has "config" button which launches a graphical user interface (GUI) for changing input parameters. The GUI is a tabbed dialog with a Help button at the bottom that displays HTML help in a browser window.</br>*This component also has a configuration (CFG) file, with a name of the form: <case_prefix>_channels_diff_wave.cfg. This file can be edited with a text editor.</br>*The Numerical Python module (numpy) is used for fast, array-based processing.</br>*This model has an OpenMI-style interface, similar to OpenMI 2.0. Part of this interface is inherited from "CSDMS_base.py".his interface is inherited from "CSDMS_base.py".  +
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Boulder  +
Single Processor  +
United States  +
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21:07:00, 25 October 2011  +
Collaborators include: Larry Hinzman (UAF), Bob Bolton, Anna Liljedahl (UAF), Stefan Pohl and others  +
This model/component is typically not calibrated to fit data, but is run with a best guess or measured value for each input parameter.  +
Available test data sets: *Treynor watershAvailable test data sets:</br>*Treynor watershed, in the Nishnabotna River basin, Iowa, USA.</br>* (Two large rainfall events.)</br>*Small basin in Kentucky.</br>*Inclined plane for testing.</br>*Arctic watershed data from Larry Hinzman (UAF).</br>*See /data/progs/topoflow/3.0/data on CSDMS cluster./progs/topoflow/3.0/data on CSDMS cluster.  +
Several test datasets are stored on the CSDMS cluster at: /data/progs/topoflow/3.0/data.  +
The input variables used for modeling horiThe input variables used for modeling horizontal subsurface flow in the saturated zone via Darcy's Law are defined as follows:</br> K_s = saturated hydraulic conductivity (m / s)</br> S_y = specific yield or drainable porosity (unitless)</br> (less than or equal to the porosity, φ, see Notes)</br> thickness = soil layer thickness (meters)thickness = soil layer thickness (meters)  +
Recommended grid cell size is around 100 meters, but can be parameterized to run with a wide range of grid cell sizes. DEM grid dimensions are typically less than 1000 columns by 1000 rows.  +
This model/component needs more rigorous testing.  +
None, except visualization software. Grid sequences saved in netCDF files can be viewed as animations and saved as movies using VisIt.  +
Another program must be used to create the input grids. This includes a D8 flow grid derived from a DEM for the region to be modeled. The earlier, IDL version of TopoFlow can be used to create some of these.  +
The basic stability condition is: dt < The basic stability condition is: dt < (dx / u_min), where dt is the timestep, dx is the grid cell size and u_min is the smallest velocity in the grid. This ensures that flow cannot cross a grid cell in less than one time step. Typical timesteps are on the order of seconds to minutes. Model can be run for a full year or longer, if necessary. run for a full year or longer, if necessary.  +
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This process component is part of a spatially-distributed hydrologic model called TopoFlow, but it can now be used as a stand-alone model.  +
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Peckham  +
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Standard  +
Hydrology  +
darcy  +, zone  +, saturated  +, component  +, model called topoflow  +, spatially-distributed hydrologic model  +, hydrologic model called  +, called topoflow  +, process component  +, component is part  +, spatially-distributed hydrologic  +, hydrologic model  +, model called  +, stand-alone model  +, topoflow  +, model  +, process  +, part  +, basins  +  and topoflow-saturated zone-darcy layers  +
As code  +  and As teaching tool  +
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This site.  +
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Saturated Zone process component (Darcy's law, multiple soil layers) for a D8-based, spatial hydrologic model  +
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1560 30th street  +
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None (but uses NumPy package)  +
Apache public license  +
Minutes to hours  +
Through web repository  +
https://github.com/peckhams/topoflow  +
Landscape-Scale  +  and Watershed-Scale  +
Colorado  +
Unix  +, Linux  +, Mac OS  +  and Windows  +
Model developer  +