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= User’s guide and reference to Ash3d—A three-dimensional model for Eulerian atmospheric tephra transport and deposition =
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Ash3d is a three-dimensional Eulerian atmospheric model for tephra transport, dispersal, and deposition to study and forecast hazards of volcanic ash clouds and tephra fall. In this report, we explain how to set up simulations using a web interface, and how to view and interpret model output. We also summarize the architecture of the model and some of its properties.
 
== Table of Contents ==
* Abstract  
* Introduction  
* Model Overview  
* Examples of Model Output  
* The Web Interface  
* Accessing the Interface  
* Creating a New Job  
* Entering Source Parameters  
* Running the Model  
* Model Results Page  
* Model Output Files  
* Limitations of the Graphical User Interface (GUI)  
* Concluding Remarks   
* References Cited  
* Appendix