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    SUNTANS

    Unstructured-grid, nonhydrostatic ocean model

    The Stanford unstructured-grid, nonhydrostatic, parallel coastal ocean model. For simulation of nonhydrostatic flows at high resolution in estuaries and coastal seas. Requires a grid generator and ParMETIS (if run in parallel).
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    SWAN
    SWAN is a third-generation wave model, developed at Delft University of Technology, that computes random, short-crested wind-generated waves in coastal regions and inland waters.
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    SWASH
    SWASH is a general-purpose numerical tool for simulating unsteady, non-hydrostatic, free-surface, rotational flow and transport phenomena in coastal waters as driven by waves, tides, buoyancy and wind forces. It provides a general basis for describing wave transformations from deep water to a beach, port or harbour, complex changes to rapidly varied flows, and density driven flows in coastal seas, estuaries, lakes and rivers.
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    Coastline Evolution Model 2D

    Numerical model simulating coastal morphodyamics and evolution

    CEM2D is a reduced complexity coastal evolution model, capable of simulating fundamental cause-effect relationships in coastal systems and exploring the influence that sea level rise could have on sediment transport and the formation and evolution of morphological features and landforms over meso-scales. The model has been built from a 1D parents model - CEM - that was originally developed by Ashton et al. (2001), Ashton and Murray (2006) and Valvo et al. (2006).
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    Coastline Evolution Model

    Modified version of the Coastline Evolution Model (CEM)

    The Coastline Evolution Model (CEM), originally developed by Ashton et al. (2001), Ashton and Murray (2006) and Valvo et al. (2006), is a reduced complexity, one-line sediment transport model that simulates the evolution of coastlines via wave-driven alongshore sediment transport. The original CEM has no Graphical User Interface (GUI) and does not provide graphical visualisations during model runs. The modified version given here includes these features. This project forms part of a...
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    PlaTec

    Plate Tectonics simulator

    PlaTec is a 2D terrain generator that uses a simplified model of plate tectonics to produce realistic heightmaps in real time. The simulator starts with a flat fractal map and splits it randomly into plates. Plates are moved around the map. If continents of two plates collide, they fold creating mountain belts. If oceanic crust of one plate collides with another plate, subduction occurs resulting in coastal mountain ranges or island chains.
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    Netcdf-Java ToolBox for Matlab-njTBX
    The NJ toolbox (njTBX) is a matlab object API, built on top of Unidata's Netcdf-Java API to facilitate netCDF model data manipulation. Development of njTBX is a part of 'An Open-Source Community Model for Coastal Sediment Transport' project.
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    MACROMS is a software to model the coastal ocean circulation and fish larvae transport for the USA Mid-Atlantic region, which covers estuaries and continental shelves of NYC, NJ, DE, MD, PA, VA and NC. Rutgers ROMS model is applied for this study.
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    Oxygen Model for Microtidal Estuaries and Lagoons-OMMEL. Initially designed to describe O2 dynamics in Alfacs Bay (Ebre Delta, NW Mediterranean, Spain), but usable for any marine coastal ecosystem with small tides. http://tdr.cesca.es/TDX-0222108-113814
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