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TREX: Two-Dimensional Runoff Erosion and Export |
Spatially Distributed Model To Assess Watershed Hydrology, Sediment Transport, and Contaminant Transport and Fate |
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To illustrate TREX set-up and operation, a series of
example files are available. Hydrology and sediment transport examples are available
for the 17 October 1981 storm event on the Goodwin Creek, Mississippi watershed.
A chemical transport example is also available for a hypothetical case. These
example files are meant to be illustrative but are not intended to document every
possible model feature or combinations of inputs and options. Examples
are available for: Samples of selected output for these example simulations is also included. TREX is operated from a command line interface (the command prompt under the Windows operating system or a teminal window under unix/linux) and requires that the user specify one argument. This argument is the path and file name of the main input file. For example: C:\> trex.exe inputfile.inp
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Colorado State University |