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A list of all pages that have property "Describe length scale and resolution" with value "length scale resolved 1-10 m". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Model:FluidMud  + (Wave-current BL, lengthscale ~1 m nearbed, grid size ~1mm; Tidal BL: lengthscale 10 m, grid size 1cm)
  • Model:Equilibrium Calculator  + (We use formulations describing rivers at lWe use formulations describing rivers at large scale. Complex interactions between physical, chemical, biological and ecological processes that play a relevant role in floodplain construction are not accounted for, as their impacts on floodplain mass balance cannot be quantified. Model parameters should thus be interpreted as averages over a few meander bends, and over several years.few meander bends, and over several years.)
  • Model:Mrip  + (With Matlab running on my desktop PC I getWith Matlab running on my desktop PC I get out of memory errors when I make the domain much bigger than it is at present (250x250). I am working to expand the model domain. I would also like to increase the resolution. (Isn't this what all modelers want to do?)(Isn't this what all modelers want to do?))
  • Model:Chi analysis tools  + (With reasonable parameter values channel networks with individual channel of ~1000 nodes will take a few to 10s of minutes to analyse. The longer the channel network, the longer the analysis.)
  • Model:Gvg3Dp  + (With the current version of the code (DNS and no turbulence model) we are restricted to low Reynolds numbers. Up to maximum 10,000.)
  • Model:Spbgc  + (With the current version of the code (DNS and no turbulence model) we are restricted to low Reynolds numbers. Up to maximum 10,000.)
  • Model:TreeThrow  + (Zero dimensional model simulating a 1/12 ha plot.)
  • Model:WILSIM  + (arbitrary)
  • Model:Badlands  + (catchment to continental scale)
  • Model:Bifurcation  + (cell size of the upstream two cells is an intrinsic model parameter, but downstream cell size can be chosen arbitrarily)
  • Model:Zscape  + (described on project webpage)
  • Model:TwoPhaseEulerSedFoam  + (domain needs to be large enough to capture the boundary layer, and the resolution ( on the order of grain size) should be fine enough to capture the sediment-fluid interaction near the bed level.)
  • Model:Gospl  + (global scale (5 to 100 km). gospl can be uglobal scale (5 to 100 km). gospl can be used with different mesh resolutions enabling better representation of surface processes in regions of interest (e.g., specific basins, continental regions) while using lower resolutions to save memory allocation in other parts (deep marine regions for example).r parts (deep marine regions for example).)
  • Model:Gc2d  + (kilometers)
  • Model:Plume  + (kilometers to tens of kilometers; resolution typically 10 to 100s of meters)
  • Model:Dionisos  + (length : 10s - 100s of kilometers resolution : 1 km)
  • Model:CrevasseFlow  + (length scale: meters resolution constraint: centimeter)
  • Model:Delft3D  + (length scales of modelled domains: decimeter (lab scale) to global; typical grid resolution 10 m - 10 km)
  • Model:WASH123D  + (lenth sscale ranges from meters (for example dam break problems) to thousands of kilometers (for example large watershed simulations).)
  • Model:Coastal Dune Model  + (m- scale)
  • Model:XBeach  + (metres-kilometres)
  • Model:ModelParameterDictionary  + (n/a)
  • Model:CVPM  + (no known constraints)
  • Model:Mosartwmpy  + (provided river channel parameters represent the CONUS at 1/8 degree resolution in WGS84 (epsg 4326); other resolutions possible)
  • Model:RCPWAVE  + (regional scale model)
  • Model:GEOMBEST  + (see User's Guide and Moore et al., 2010)
  • Model:TOPMODEL  + (see the discussion of limitations in Beven et al., 1995 and Beven, 1997. Grid or subwatersheds)
  • Model:DECAL  + (smallest cell should be equivalent to basic plant element (bush, grass clump))
  • Model:SedFoam-2.0  + (the typical length scale can be on the order of 0.1~100 m, and the resolution in the vertical can be on the order of grain size, while the horizontal grid resolution can be relaxed appropriately .)
  • Model:PIHM  + (typically based on original DEM used to develop the watershed model)
  • Model:WACCM-CARMA  + (typically run at 4x5 degrees)