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Dissemination and exploitation of a
COupled Hydrodynamical Ecological model for REgioNal Shelf seas
Marine Science and Technology Programme (MAST-III)
MAS3-CT97-0088
COHERENS is a three-dimensional hydrodynamic multi-purpose model for
coastal and shelf seas, which is coupled to biological, resuspension
and contaminant models, and resolves mesoscale to seasonal scale
processes. The program has been developed over the period of
1990-1998 by a multinational European group, as part of the MAST
projects PROFILE, NOMADS and COHERENS funded by the European Union.
The main features of COHERENS are:
- a physical component with modules for currents, salinity and
temperature;
- a module for simulating biological cycling processes,
- a sediment module describing the deposition and erosion of
suspended organic and inorganic material;
- Eulerian and Lagrangian modules to simulate the
advective-diffusive transport of contaminants.
The COHERENS model is now freely available on CD-ROM for the
scientific community and management authorities. The program can be
considered as a tool for a better understanding of the physical and
ecological processes and for the prediction, monitoring of waste
material in shelf seas and coastal areas. Its ease of implementation
across a range of computing platforms (multiprocessor systems, UNIX
workstations, PCs under LINUX/DOS) means that it will be attractive to
groups with a sufficient expertise in modelling, who have need of
sophisticated model products. Important advantages of the model are
its transparency due to its modular structure and its flexibility
because of the possibility of selecting different processes, specific
schemes or different types of forcing for a particular
application. This allows its use for process studies as well as for
predictive or operational purposes without prior knowledge of its
detailed structure. Future developments can be implemented without
affecting the core of the program.
The COHERENS CD-ROM with the FORTRAN source code and an
extensive documentation will be sent automatically after completing the
Registration Form below. Interested users are requested to read first the
License Agreement and the conditions for User Support. For further
information contact
(P.Luyten@mumm.ac.be)
Registration Form
License agreement
User Support
Partners of the COHERENS project
Model description
Documentation
Review of COHERENS results
Last update: 12th April 2000