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A list of all pages that have property "Describe processes" with value "virtually all earth atmospheric processes". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Model:HydroPy  + (snowmelt process, skin and canopy processes, soil processes, surface water and shallow groundwater processes, river routing)
  • Model:Sedflux  + (surface plumes, hyperpycnal plumes, sediment slope failure that results in turbidity currents or debris flows, subsidence, compaction, sediment remobilization due to waves and currents, river avulsion)
  • Model:TAo  + (tAo is an open-source software designed totAo is an open-source software designed to model the interplay between lithosphere flexure and surface transport (erosion/sedimentation), particularly during the formation of orogens and foreland sedimentary basins (see details). This 2D (cross-section) numerical model calculates 1D lithospheric flexure with different rheologies, in combination with fault kinematics, other isostatic loads, and erosion/deposition. Erosion models include both constant-rate and climate-based approaches. The programs are developed in C for Linux platforms, graphic output is produced using GMT scripts, and standard PCs match the CPU and memory requirements. The software is available under a GPL license.software is available under a GPL license.)
  • Model:MITgcm  + (too many to describe)
  • Model:YANGs  + (total sediment load transport)
  • Model:WINDSEA  + (water surface wave genesis)
  • Model:Mosartwmpy  + (water volume flux, water supply, reservoir operations)
  • Model:WAVEREF  + (wave refraction)
  • Model:FluidMud  + (wave-current boundary layer and fluid mud transport. dilute suspension. wave-supported gravity-driven mudflow. turbulence modulation due to sediment. tidal-driven fluid mud transport. Floc dynamics. Rheology.)