Calhoun, INVESTIGATOR
We present an algorithm that is well suited to find the linear layout of the multiple flow-direction network (directed acyclic graph) for an efficient implicit computation of the erosion term in landscape evolution models. The time complexity of the algorithm varies linearly with the number of nodes in the domain, making it very efficient. The resulting numerical scheme allows us to achieve accurate steady-state solutions in conditions of high erosion rates leading to heavily dissected landscapes. We also establish that contrary to single flow-direction methods such as D8, D multiple flow-direction method follows the theoretical prediction of the linear stability analysis and correctly captures the transition from smooth to the channelized regimes. We finally show that the obtained numerical solutions follow the theoretical temporal variation of mean elevation.
Anand, S.K., M. Hooshyar, and A. Porporato (2020): Linear layout of multiple flow-direction networks for landscape-evolution simulations. Environmental Modelling & Software 133: 104804. DOI: j.envsoft.2020.104804
This Paper/Book acknowledges NSF CZO grant support.