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To find the example to generate collision_wedge.gif #697

Open hakertop opened 4 months ago

hakertop commented 4 months ago

Hi All,

Do you know where the code that can generate collison_wedge.gif?

collision_wedge

I have installed Underworld2/ UWGeodynamics from the Docker platform. However, I didn't find the example code to generate data about Collision_wedge.gif.

All the best, Yangen

arijitlaik commented 4 months ago

in the tutorials folder tutorial 10 (was used in this publication https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0040195120301086) is the example for the model, however, this is not coupled with pybadlands (the surface processing code), the gif was just an experiment with badlands, and not eventually used for a publication, I might have to look up for the coupled file :)

arijitlaik commented 4 months ago

Hello Yangen, Here you go, happy to answer other questions. drop me a line. laikarijit at gmail. I think the file is still in python2, and there may have been many API changes in uwgeo since. https://filetransfer.io/data-package/ewVbKtDW#link

Arijit Laik

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On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 8:21 PM hakertop @.***> wrote:

Hi Laik,

My name is Yangen, and I am studying evolution processes coupled with tectonic deformation and surface processes with Matthew Fox at UCL.

I am so excited that you can reply to my question. The Collision_wedge.gif is very suitable for my study area, the comb-like fold belts in China. In this area, you could find many parallel folds (attached below) whose formation mechanism consists of fold deformation and surface processes and is very similar to your example. Thus, I want to use that example to test out more precise knowledge.

I would like to know is that code coupled with Badlands open or could be shared? Would you like to cooperate with us if you are interested in this topic. I am pleased to talk to you about more detailed information. Otherwise, I will seriously read the article Ghosh et al. (2020) which must be very helpful.

Cheers, Yangen University College London

The red lines represent the anticlines and the yellow lines represent the synclines.

Yangen Shen

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