When finished with editing and displaying the updated map, the user is given the 

 opportunity to save the data under the same file name or under a new name. We will press the 

 return key because we do not wish to save the change permanently. The model seems to pause 

 for a few seconds while it converts the blank cells to water, lowland, or upland, depending on the 

 categories of the adjacent cells. A summary of the initial conditions is then printed. Note: it is 

 assumed that a printer using Epson/IBM printer protocol is connected and ready to receive 

 output. 



The next display is a map of the categories at the initial time step (Figure 4-C-9). However, it 

 may differ from the input data if there were conflicts between the categories and the other 

 characteristics for any of the cells. To ensure that the initial conditions are consistent for the site, 

 SLAMM applies all the transfer algorithms at the beginning of the simulation before 

 incrementing sea level. For example, the beach cell south of cell A was converted from sheltered 

 beach to exposed beach because it is adjacent to open sea. The conditions and distribution of 



FIGURE 4-C-9 



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