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Name: pyDeltaRCM
Version: 1.1.2a0
Summary: Python version of original Matlab DeltaRCM
Home-page: https://github.com/DeltaRCM/pyDeltaRCM
Author: The DeltaRCM Team
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: MIT
Description: **************
        pyDeltaRCM_WMT
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        pyDeltaRCM is the Python version of the `Matlab deltaRCM <https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Model:DeltaRCM>`_ model by Man Liang. 
        The pyDeltaRCM scripts in this repository can be run as a stand-alone model following the instructions below.
        
        
        Documentation
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        `Find the full documentation here <https://deltarcm.org/pyDeltaRCM_WMT/index.html>`_.
        
        
        
        Installation
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        To install this package into an existing Python 3.x environment, download or clone the repository and run:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ python setup.py install
        
        Or for a developer installation run:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ pip install -e .
        
        
        Executing the model
        ###################
        
        We recommend you check out our `pyDeltaRCM in 10 minutes tutorial <https://deltarcm.org/pyDeltaRCM_WMT/guides/10min.html>`_, which is part of our documentation.
        
        Additionally, the model can be run with example script ``run_pyDeltaRCM.py``:
        
        .. code::bash
            $ python run_pyDeltaRCM.py
        
        This reads the input file ``tests/test.yaml`` and runs a 1 timestep simulation. 
        This script will create an output folder in the working directory and save a PNG file of the parameter ``eta`` (surface elevation) every 50 timesteps.
        
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