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==Job Control==
==Job Control==
[[WMS:GSSHA Job Control]]
*''Permafrost'' – Turn on to allow use editing of parameters in GSSHA Map Tables
===GSSHA Permafrost Options===
*''Parameter'' –
**''Permafrost time step'' – Turn on if needed. When turned on, ''Value'' can be edited.
*''Value'' – Only editable if ''Permafrost time step'' is turned on. Decimal number.
*''Units'' – Time step units in seconds.


==GSSHA Permafrost Options==
==GSSHA Map Tables==
*Parameter
[[WMS:GSSHA Mapping Tables]]
**Permafrost time step


*Value
The following options are available on this tab:
*Units
*''Using index map'' – A drop-down listing all available index maps in the project. Select the desired index map from the list.
*''Index map type'' – A drop-down list of index map types in the project. Select the desired type.
*'''Generate IDs''' – Generates a list of IDs from those found in the selected index map.
*'''Add ID''' – Adds a new ID to the spreadsheet, allowing manual creation of a new ID.
*'''Delete ID''' – Immediately deletes the selected ID.


==GSSHA Map Tables==
The spreadsheet displays all of the IDs in the selected index map, one per column. It has the following rows:
Using index map:
*''ID'' – A unique type ID.
Layer:
*''Description1'' – An alphanumeric field. Enter a concise descriptive name for the ID type.
Number of layers:
*''Description2'' – An optional alphanumeric field. Enter additional concise descriptive information.
Generate IDs
*''Initial temperature plot'' – The initial temperature conditions
Add ID
**'''Define''' – Brings up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
Delete ID
*''Computational node depths'' – Shows the depths for the computational nodal points.
**'''Define''' – Brings up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]].
*''Thickness of soil layer (m)'' – Defines, in meters, how thick the soil layer is.
*''Phase change temperature (C)'' – The temperature at which transformation from solid to liquid occurs.
*''Volumetric soil water content'' – Volume of liquid water per volume of soil. Fraction of 1
*''Volume of unfrozen water'' – Amount of unfrozen water in the soil in subzero temperatures. Fraction of 1
*''Unfrozen water parameter "A"'' – Decimal number.
*''Unfrozen water parameter "B"'' – Decimal number. (May be negative)
*''Unfrozen water parameter "C"'' – Decimal number.
*''Thawed soil thermal conductivity'' &ndash; The ability for the thawed soil to conduct heat. W m<sup>−1</sup> k<sup>−1</sup>
*''Frozen soil thermal conductivity'' &ndash; The ability for the frozen soil to conduct heat. W m<sup>−1</sup> k<sup>−1</sup>
*''Volumetric heat capacity'' &ndash; The amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. J m<sup>−1</sup> m<sup>−1</sup> m<sup>−1</sup> k<sup>−1</sup>


Table
==Properties==
[[WMS:GSSHA Feature Nodes]]
*''Permafrost output'' &ndash; toggle on/off
*''Permafrost output depths'' &ndash; Clicking [[File:Dot dot dot button.png|16px]] brings up the [[WMS:XY Series Editor|''XY Series Editor'' dialog]]
*''Permafrost map table ID'' &ndash;


Permafrost
==Permafrost output==
ID
Several types of output can be available if the appropriate options have been turned on. These include hydrographs, temperatures output and summary files.
Description 1
Description 2
Initial temperature plot
*Define - opens XY Series Editor
Computational node depths
*Define - opens XY Series Editor
Thickness of soil layer (m)
Phase change temperature (C)
Volumetric soil water content
Volume of unfrozen water
Unfrozen water parameter "A"
Unfrozen water parameter "B"
Unfrozen water parameter "C"
Thawed soil thermal conductivity
Frozen soil thermal conductivity
Volumetric heat capacity

Latest revision as of 15:34, 5 August 2024


Permafrost

This allows the simulation of permafrost in areas where applicable. The option can be turned on in Job Control and parameters edited there. It is also available in GSSHA Map Table Editor

Job Control

WMS:GSSHA Job Control

  • Permafrost – Turn on to allow use editing of parameters in GSSHA Map Tables

GSSHA Permafrost Options

  • Parameter
    • Permafrost time step – Turn on if needed. When turned on, Value can be edited.
  • Value – Only editable if Permafrost time step is turned on. Decimal number.
  • Units – Time step units in seconds.

GSSHA Map Tables

WMS:GSSHA Mapping Tables

The following options are available on this tab:

  • Using index map – A drop-down listing all available index maps in the project. Select the desired index map from the list.
  • Index map type – A drop-down list of index map types in the project. Select the desired type.
  • Generate IDs – Generates a list of IDs from those found in the selected index map.
  • Add ID – Adds a new ID to the spreadsheet, allowing manual creation of a new ID.
  • Delete ID – Immediately deletes the selected ID.

The spreadsheet displays all of the IDs in the selected index map, one per column. It has the following rows:

  • ID – A unique type ID.
  • Description1 – An alphanumeric field. Enter a concise descriptive name for the ID type.
  • Description2 – An optional alphanumeric field. Enter additional concise descriptive information.
  • Initial temperature plot – The initial temperature conditions
  • Computational node depths – Shows the depths for the computational nodal points.
  • Thickness of soil layer (m) – Defines, in meters, how thick the soil layer is.
  • Phase change temperature (C) – The temperature at which transformation from solid to liquid occurs.
  • Volumetric soil water content – Volume of liquid water per volume of soil. Fraction of 1
  • Volume of unfrozen water – Amount of unfrozen water in the soil in subzero temperatures. Fraction of 1
  • Unfrozen water parameter "A" – Decimal number.
  • Unfrozen water parameter "B" – Decimal number. (May be negative)
  • Unfrozen water parameter "C" – Decimal number.
  • Thawed soil thermal conductivity – The ability for the thawed soil to conduct heat. W m−1 k−1
  • Frozen soil thermal conductivity – The ability for the frozen soil to conduct heat. W m−1 k−1
  • Volumetric heat capacity – The amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. J m−1 m−1 m−1 k−1

Properties

WMS:GSSHA Feature Nodes

  • Permafrost output – toggle on/off
  • Permafrost output depths – Clicking Dot dot dot button.png brings up the XY Series Editor dialog
  • Permafrost map table ID

Permafrost output

Several types of output can be available if the appropriate options have been turned on. These include hydrographs, temperatures output and summary files.