View source: R/buildScenarioCurve.R
buildScenarioCurve | R Documentation |
This function builds an annualized set of MEM inputs including sea-level rise and suspended sediment concentrations.
buildScenarioCurve(
startYear,
endYear = startYear + 99,
meanSeaLevel,
relSeaLevelRiseInit = 0.3,
relSeaLevelRiseTotal = 100,
suspendedSediment
)
startYear |
an integer, year in form YYYY, the start year of the scenario |
endYear |
an integer, year in form YYYY, the end year of the scenario |
meanSeaLevel |
a numeric or a vector of numbers, either indicating mean sea-level at the start of scenario, or mean sea-level at each year of the scenario |
relSeaLevelRiseInit |
a numeric, initial rate of relative sea-level rise |
relSeaLevelRiseTotal |
a numeric, total relative sea-level rise over the course of the scenario |
suspendedSediment |
a numeric or a vector of numbers, either average annual suspended sediment concentration, or a vector of annual suspended sediment concentration for each year of the scenario |
a data frame including columns for year, sea-level, and suspended sediment concentration, and rows for each year in the scenario
Sweet, W. V., Kopp, R. E., Weaver, C. P., Obeysekera, J., Horton, R. M., Thieler, E. R., & Zervas, C. (2017). Global and regional sea level rise scenarios for the United States.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2013). Summary for policymakers, in Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis, edited by T. F. Stocker, D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, S. K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex, and P. Midgley, pp. 3–29, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U. K.
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