AeoLiS is a process-based model for simulating aeolian sediment transport in situations where supply-limiting factors are important, like in coastal environments. Supply-limitations currently supported are soil moisture contents, sediment sorting and armouring, bed slope effects, air humidity and roughness elements.
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Requirements:
On the comand line of your working environment (Bash/Shell, Conda, Mamba, or similar), run the following:
pip install aeolis
For Windows users, the recommend way to install AeoLiS is to use Anaconda.
Clone the repository using Git, or download the source code.
AeoLiS users may install the package with only the required dependencies. Go to aeolis-python
directory and install using pip
cd aeolis-python/
pip install .
AeoLiS users who intend to modify the sourcecode can install additional dependencies for test and documentation as follows. Go to root directory aeolis-python/
and:
pip install -e .[dev]
Examples from command line:
aeolis run <path/to/aeolis.txt/>
# or wind module
aeolis wind <path/to/wind.txt> --mean=6 --duration=3600
Detailed documentation can be found at AeoLiS ReadTheDocs
The maintenance and development is done by a group of very enthusiastic people.
Get Involved: Read our Contribution Guidelines to know how you can help to develop AeoLiS.
Current Members:
Previous Members & Contributors:
Please, cite this software as follows:
de Vries, S., Hallin, C., van IJzendoorn, C., van Westen, B., Cohn, N., Strypsteen, G., Skaden, J., Agrawal, N., & Garcia Alvarez, M. (2023). AeoLiS (Version 3.0.0.rc2) [Computer software]. https://github.com/openearth/aeolis-python
© (2023) AeoLiS Development Team, Delft, The Netherlands.