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A list of all pages that have property "One-line model description" with value "Ecomorphoydamic model of marsh elevation and channel evolution". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Model:RiverWFRisingBaseLevelNormal  + (E-book: Calculator for disequilibrium aggradation of a sand-bed river in response to rising base level.)
  • Model:DeltaNorm  + (E-book: Calculator for evolution of long profile of a river ending in a 1D migrating delta, using the normal flow approximation.)
  • Model:GravelSandTransition  + (E-book: Calculator for evolution of long profile of river with a migrating gravel-sand transition and subject to subsidence or base level rise.)
  • Model:DeltaBW  + (E-book: Calculator for evolution of long profile of a river ending in a 1D migrating delta, using a backwater formulation.)
  • Model:GSDCalculator  + (E-book: Calculator for statistical characteristics of grain size distributions.)
  • Model:AgDegNormalFault  + (E-book: Illustration of calculation of aggradation and degradation of a river reach using the normal flow approximation; with an extension for calculation of the response to a sudden fault along the reach.)
  • Model:DepDistTotLoadCalc  + (E-book: Illustration of calculation of depth-discharge relation, bed load transport, suspended load transport and total bed material load for a large, low-slope sand-bed river.)
  • Model:WPHydResAMBL  + (E-book: Implementation of the Wright-Parker (2004) formulation for hydraulic resistance combined with the Ashida-Michiue (1972) bedload formulation.)
  • Model:SuspSedDensityStrat  + (E-book: Module for calculating the effect of density stratification on the vertical profiles of velocity and suspended sediment.)
  • Model:FallVelocity  + (E-book: Particle fall velocity calculator)
  • Model:RouseVanoniEquilibrium  + (E-book: Program for calculating the Rouse-Vanoni profile of suspended sediment.)
  • Model:AgDegNormalSub  + (E-book: Program to calculate the evolution of upward-concave bed profiles in rivers carrying uniform sediment in subsiding basins.)
  • Model:AgDegNormGravMixPW  + (E-book: calculator for aggradation and degradation of sediment mixtures in gravel-bed streams)
  • Model:DredgeSlotBW  + (E-book: calculator for aggradation and degradation of sediment mixtures in gravel-bed streams subject to cyclic hydrographs.)
  • Model:BedrockAlluvialTransition  + (E-book: calculator for aggradation and degradation with a migrating bedrock-alluvial transition at the upstream end.)
  • Model:RecircFeed  + (E-book: calculator for approach to equilibrium in recirculating and feed flumes)
  • Model:SteadyStateAg  + (E-book: calculator for approach to equilibrium in recirculating and feed flumes)
  • Model:BackwaterWrightParker  + (E-book: calculator for backwater curves in sand-bed streams, including the effects of both skin friction and form drag due to skin friction)
  • Model:SubsidingFan  + (E-book: calculator for evolution of profiles of fans in subsiding basins)
  • Model:AgDegNormGravMixSubPW  + (E-book: calculator for evolution of upward-concave bed profiles in rivers carrying sediment mixtures in subsiding basins.)
  • Model:AgDegNormal  + (E-book: illustration of calculation of aggradation and degradation of a river reach using the normal flow approximation.)
  • Model:BackwaterCalculator  + (E-book: program for backwater calculations in open channel flow)
  • Model:Acronym1D  + (E-book: program for computing bedload transport in gravel rivers over time.)
  • Model:Acronym1  + (E-book: program for computing bedload transport in gravel rivers.)
  • Model:Acronym1R  + (E-book: program for computing bedload transport in gravel rivers with a Manning-Strickler relation for flow resistance.)