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DOZER: code and documentation

DOZER: code and documentation
DOZER: code and documentation
DOZER is a single-player, arcade-style game motivated by observations of emergency road crews clearing sand from beachfront roads during coastal storms (Lazarus and Goldstein, 2019). The game is also a fully coupled morphodynamic model, in which plowing actions by the player affect, and are affected by, patterns of storm-driven sediment deposition. The game can be played for fun, or used as a heuristic tool for insight into the dynamics of deliberate, human intervention in the physical processes of a natural hazard event. For more details on the physical processes, see the full model description included in this repository.
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Lazarus, Eli
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Lazarus, Eli
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Lazarus, Eli (2025) DOZER: code and documentation. Zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.15589918 [Dataset]

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Abstract

DOZER is a single-player, arcade-style game motivated by observations of emergency road crews clearing sand from beachfront roads during coastal storms (Lazarus and Goldstein, 2019). The game is also a fully coupled morphodynamic model, in which plowing actions by the player affect, and are affected by, patterns of storm-driven sediment deposition. The game can be played for fun, or used as a heuristic tool for insight into the dynamics of deliberate, human intervention in the physical processes of a natural hazard event. For more details on the physical processes, see the full model description included in this repository.

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Published date: 1 August 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 511329
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511329
PURE UUID: de7fbcee-8c67-41dd-a7ae-4a35f693ac35
ORCID for Eli Lazarus: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2404-9661

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Date deposited: 12 May 2026 16:34
Last modified: 13 May 2026 01:53

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