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Data File for Southern French Alps and Mediterranean Sea models (C. Petit et al., 2022). | ||
Data File for Southern French Alps and Mediterranean Sea models (C. Petit et al., 2023). | ||
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Here is the description of the data file you need to run the models: | ||
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eetHR.csv: grid of spatially variable Effective Elastic Thickness based on yield stress enveloppes (after Burov and Diament, 1995). Otherwise a constant EET value of 20 km is used. | ||
epica_temp.csv: global temperatures from the EPICA-Dome C database | ||
ice_conv.csv: ice ratio (1 is for full ice, 0 for no ice) between -100 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +100 ka). | ||
ice_conv200.csv: ice ratio (1 is for full ice, 0 for no ice) between -200 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +200 ka). | ||
paca_ice2.csv: maximum ice thickness map (in m) | ||
pacaqtz.csv: quartz content map | ||
pacasmooth5.csv: initial topography and bathymetry map | ||
EET_grid.csv: grid of spatially variable Effective Elastic Thickness based on yield stress enveloppes (after Burov and Diament, 1995). Otherwise a constant EET value of 20 km is used. | ||
epica_temperature.csv: global temperatures from the EPICA-Dome C database | ||
ice_ratio_100k: ice ratio (1 is for full ice, 0 for no ice) between -100 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +100 ka). | ||
ice_ratio_200k.csv: ice ratio (1 is for full ice, 0 for no ice) between -200 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +200 ka). | ||
ice_thickness.csv: maximum ice thickness map (in m) | ||
quartz_map.csv : quartz content map | ||
rock_type.csv : 3 different types of rocks that can be used to trace the sources or to change the erodibility coefficient: | ||
0 is for the sedimentary cover, 1 is for metamorphic Tinee complex and 2 is for the the Mercantour massif (see L. Bonneau's 2017 paper). | ||
Combining this with 10Be production and transport takes much longer than with 1 single rock. | ||
initial_topo.csv: initial topography and bathymetry map | ||
sealevel100ka.txt: sea level variations between -100 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +100 ka). | ||
sealevel200ka.txt: sea level variations between -200 ka and now (in model time, between 0 and +200 ka). | ||
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Here are the files that you need to compare with model outputs: | ||
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river_name.dat : xy file with age (x, in ka) and height above riverbed (y, in m) | ||
Var_Pts.txt and Var_Pts5.txt: 2 lists of point IDs where to extract 10Be in submarine sediments | ||
Var_Ptsx.txt: lists of point IDs where to extract 10Be in submarine sediments | ||
River_name_16_x.txt: 3 column files (extracted from selection in paraview) where the 3rd column is the pointID corresponding to the | ||
upstream catchment of the given site (see sites in Mariotti et al., 2019). The 2 first columns are not used. |
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