GraphFlood is finally available in the MATLAB version of TopoToolbox. Check out my latest blog entry. Simulating steady flow has never been as easy as this.
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#TopoToolbox #Hydrology #Hydraulics #Flood
Here's my first blog entry on using #TopoToolbox with #Python. See how to run Boris Gailleton's GraphFlood and display water depth along with a longitudinal river profile.
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Finally some sedimentation in TTLEM #TopoToolbox
TopoToolbox 3 has some cool new functions. Here's how to export stream networks to shapefiles (and kml): topotoolbox.wordpress.com/2025/04/09/c...
#TopoToolbox #MATLAB #terrainanalysis #geomorphometry #geomorphology
Last week, we had a #TopoToolbox Hachathon in Berlin. Read more about it here blogs.egu.eu/divisions/gm...
#TopoToolbox has a scale bar that you can add to some axes. Now, the scale bar also works with axes that represent geographical coordinates. Nice to see how the length of the scale bar changes once you pan northward.
Check out #ttminvoellmy, a #MATLAB and #TopoToolbox software to simulate rock avalances ⛰️. You can download the toolbox here: github.com/TopoToolbox/... . Reply with videos of your simulations here 🔽
Tomorrow's the last day of my one-week #BSc level #TopoToolbox course. At the end, students will be able to calculate stream networks, analyze them, and combine geospatial modelling and visualization techniques. This course has a steep learning curve, but is also great fun.
The solver is minvoellmy by Stefan Hergarten. It'll be implemented in #TopoToolbox shortly together with this example.
Time for some nice #landslide simulation using Hergarten's minvoellmy implementation in #TopoToolbox. The DEM shows the Eiger Northface and the detached volume is 5 Mio m^2.
Last #TopoToolbox post this year. Learn how to visualize paleotopographic data.
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Check out GraphFlood esurf.copernicus.org/articles/12/... by @bgailleton.bsky.social for flood extent modelling.
This is a set of simulations for four different precipitation rates. Dark blue indicates larger flood extents for higher precipitation rates. Soon available for #TopoToolbox, too.
New paper out: doi.org/10.5194/esur...
Stay tuned. GraphFlood will soon be also available to run from within #TopoToolbox
10 years #TopoToolbox 2, 1000 citations.
Modelling landscape evolution in layered rocks. #TopoToolbox
If n, the slope exponent in the stream power model, is greater than one, smaller, upstream migrating knickpoints will be consumed by larger ones. Check out the function fastscape in #TopoToolbox to conduct your own numerical experiments.
Code repository includes MATLAB codes and executables for use with the free MATLAB Runtime Environment (if you don't have MATLAB or all the toolboxes needed to run TAK). And as always, a shout out to @WSchwanghart and #TopoToolbox, the super powerful base on which TAK is built!