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To run CRiSP.1 four files are required:
- columbia.desc- defines the river segments, locations of dams, and release sites
- crisp1 - is CRiSP.1 executable code
- name.dat - a parameter file that can be read into CRiSP.1 using the I/O Tool or the Monte Carlo Tool
- archive.flow - A file of flows, spills and reservoir elevations1 initially generated from a flow model such as SAM, HYSSR or HYDROSIM. Outputs of these models are converted to CRiSP.1 compatible flow files using a preprocessor. If you have a modem or internet access, they are also available from the University of Washington.
In the simplest file arrangement, all files are placed in the same directory. For example, the File Manager configuration below (Fig. 3) has these files in the directory named crisp.
If disk space is limited or if it is desirable to centralize all input files, the name.dat and flow.archive files can be placed under different directories. Output files are written to the directory from which CRiSP.1 was executed (in the CRiSP.1 home directory).
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1 Elevations are given in HYSSR files
Columbia River Salmon Passage Model CRiSP.1.5 User Manual
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