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Revision as of 15:32, 9 November 2016
Welcome to the KRC Wiki
KRC is a planetary surface temperature model developed by H. H. Kieffer.
KRC Stands for: -K = k = conductivity -R = rho = density -C = Cp = specific heat
Download KRC
Download the latest version of KRC here.
Compile KRC
Instructions to compile the latest version of KRC here.
{{header|KRC|on the Web|KRC is now available as a web application. To use KRC on the web, click [[web_tool|here]}}
KRC Tutorial
A brief introduction to the Davinci interface is presented here.
Documentation for KRC
- A paper published in the Journal of Geophysical Research. The paper contains lots of details on the inner workings of KRC and comparisons to other relevant models.
- Videos of Hugh Kieffer describing the Model in a 2 day workshop.
- KRC's latest Helplist.
How to Guide
- Adequately Scale Dust Opacity
- Adjust default Atmospheric Properties
- Run KRC for non-tidally locked airless bodies
KRC validation report
- KRC validation reports are available here
Ls on the Web
A Ls Tool is now available as a web application. To use the Ls Tool on the web, click here
Other