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===What is the CSDMS Project?===
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The Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) deals with the Earth's surface - the ever-changing, dynamic interface between lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere. We are a diverse community of experts promoting the modeling of earth surface processes by developing, supporting, and disseminating integrated software modules that predict the erosion, transport, and deposition of sediment and solutes in landscapes and their sedimentary basins.
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CSDMS:
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* Produces protocols for community-generated, continuously evolving, open software
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* Distributes software tools and models
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* Provides cyber-infrastructure to promote the quantitative modeling of earth surface processes
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* Addresses the challenging problems of surface-dynamic systems: self-organization, localization, thresholds, strong linkages, scale invariance, and interwoven biology & geochemistry
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* Enables the rapid development and application of linked dynamic models tailored to specific landscape basin evolution (LBE) problems at specific temporal and spatial scales
'''For your summer viewing pleasure!!'''</center><br>Presentations and recordings are now available for CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting keynotes, clinics and posters. Thank you all for participating in this annual event that was hold at Colorado University. [[CSDMS_meeting_2025|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science announcement]<br></div>
* Partners with related computational and scientific programs to eliminate duplication of effort and to provide an intellectually stimulating environment
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* Supports a strong linkage between what is predicted by CSDMS codes and what is observed, both in nature and in physical experiments
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*Supports the imperatives in Earth Science research:
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'''[[Between_the_Bytes|Between the Bytes]]; Greg Tucker's blog'''</center><br>'''The Wizard of Seneca Falls''': I’m enchanted by waterfalls, and not just for the obvious reasons. To a geologist, a waterfall is a slow-motion wave in solid rock. Occasionally you find waterfalls that are stationary, pinned in place by some hard piece of geology: an ancient dike of frozen lava, say, or a vertical wall of tough quartzite inside a sandwich of mud. [[Between_the_Bytes|Most of the time, though, waterfalls .....]]<br></div>
:# discovery, use, and conservation of natural resources;
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:# characterization and mitigation of natural hazards;
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:# terrestrial surveillance for global security.
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 1 October 2025



Explore Earth's surface with community software




For your summer viewing pleasure!!

Presentations and recordings are now available for CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting keynotes, clinics and posters. Thank you all for participating in this annual event that was hold at Colorado University. More...

Nominate a science announcement
Follow us at @csdms.bsky.social

AvatarCSDMS @csdms.bsky.social

Assistant professor opportunity in geophysics at CUNY City College of New York. Apply by 11 December. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2025-10-17

AvatarCSDMS @csdms.bsky.social

CSDMS Webinar recording now available, “From issue to pull request: how to contribute to CSDMS’ open-source community code repositories”, presented by Greg Tucker, CSDMS Director and the CSDMS Research Software Engineers. Recording here: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Present....
Posted on: 2025-10-16

AvatarCSDMS @csdms.bsky.social

PhD positions at Penn State University. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2025-10-16

AvatarCSDMS @csdms.bsky.social

PhD opportunity at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2025-10-16

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Recruiting Graduate Students and Post-docs for CLaSH. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2025-10-14


Between the Bytes; Greg Tucker's blog

The Wizard of Seneca Falls: I’m enchanted by waterfalls, and not just for the obvious reasons. To a geologist, a waterfall is a slow-motion wave in solid rock. Occasionally you find waterfalls that are stationary, pinned in place by some hard piece of geology: an ancient dike of frozen lava, say, or a vertical wall of tough quartzite inside a sandwich of mud. Most of the time, though, waterfalls .....