Supporting data for "The Role of Near-Fault Relief Elements in Creating and Maintaining a Strike-Slip Landscape"
by S.A. Harbert, A.R. Duvall, and G.E. Tucker

This folder contains the CHILD model input files that we used in this paper.

The name format is as follows:

Up: input files to generate mountain ranges. 
     First number in file name: uplift rate in the "upper" part of the model domain, in mm/yr.
     Second number in file name: uplift rate in the "lower" part of the model domain (near open boundary), in mm/yr.
     p=decimal point, e.g.  0p6 = 0.6

SS: input files introducing a strike-slip fault to a particular uplift regime.
    These take the files generated by the "Up" model runs as input.
    First number in file name: uplift rate in the "upper" part of the model domain, in mm/yr.
    Second number in file name: uplift rate in the "lower" part of the model domain (near open boundary), in mm/yr.
    Third number in file name: fault strike-slip rate, in mm/yr.
