Zscape

A simple parallel code to demonstrate diffusion. Finite difference approximations are great for modeling the erosion of landscapes. A paper by Densmore, Ellis, and Anderson provides details on application of landscape evolution models to the Basin and Range (USA) using complex rulesets that include landslides, tectonic displacements, and physically-based algorithms for hillslope sediment transport and fluvial transport. The solution given here is greatly simplified, only including the 1D approximation of the diffusion equation. The parallel development of the code is meant to be used as a class exercise.

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Initial contribute: 2021-09-18

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University of South Florida
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cconnor@cas.usf.edu
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Chuck Connor (2021). Zscape, Computable Model, OpenGMS, https://geomodeling.njnu.edu.cn/computableModel/c839078c-c8f4-4695-9adb-c74ab235e4ca
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Contributor(s)

Initial contribute : 2021-09-18

Authorship

:  
University of South Florida
:  
cconnor@cas.usf.edu
Is authorship not correct? Feed back

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