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Abstract
This resource contains the DEM, regolith depth map, DEM-of-Difference and the location polygon of the landslide source area of each field site used to evaluate calibrated MassWastingRunout model performance. MassWastingRunout (MWR), is coded in Python and implemented as a component for the package Landlab. MWR combines the functionality of simple runout algorithms used in landscape evolution and watershed sediment yield models with the predictive details typical of runout models used for landslide inundation hazard mapping. An initial Digital Elevation Model (DEM), a regolith depth map, and the location polygon of the landslide source area are the only inputs required to run MWR to model the entire runout process. Runout relies on the principle of mass conservation and a set of topographic rules and empirical formulas that govern erosion and deposition.
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