Published December 8, 2023 | Version v1
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Colville River Delta Sea Ice Model and Output Data Files

  • 1. ROR icon University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • 2. ROR icon Oregon State University
  • 3. ROR icon Utrecht University

Description

In this study, we used a 1D Delft3D-FLOW model to simulate the temporal development of the Colville River Delta, AK during the most active Arctic seasons. Simulations focused on the deltaic clinoform (i.e., the cross-sectional view of a delta) and used a floating barge structure to mimic the effects of sea ice on surface waters. Delft3D simulations were coupled with modules written in MATLAB and outputs were process in MATLAB.

The dataset includes an example model run file (Delft3D-FLOW and MATLAB) and output of results from simulations used to assess Arctic delta development under sea ice.  

Files include:

  1. Example Delft3D-FLOW model setup file, MATLAB run script, and ice files for a 1500-year simulation.
  2. Processed MATLAB structures and metadata for model results
    1. Long-term Delta Developmental Outputs (1500-year simulations)
      1. Ice-free
      2. Ice-affected
      3. Ice-free with waves
      4. Ice-affected with waves
    2. Varying Sea Ice Characteristics Outputs (500-year simulations)
      1. Ice matrix (six simulations)
    3. Future Arctic Delta Scenarios Outputs (450-year simulations)  
      1. Scenario A
      2. Scenario B

Files

ModelExample.zip

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Additional details

Funding

Collaborative research: Arctic Shelf sediment fate - an observational and modeling study of sediment pathways and morphodynamic feedbacks in a changing polar environment 1913195
National Science Foundation