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=Coastal Working Group=
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| one_liner = Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport in nearshore environments like deltas, estuaries, bays and lagoons
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| title_col1 = Models
| text_col1 = The Coastal community makes available a diverse set of '''{{#ask:[[Model:+]] [[Source code availability::Through web repository||Through CSDMS repository]] [[ModelDomain::Coastal]]| format=count}}''' numerical models and tools, for you to use and explore! Find out which models are available or contribute your own model.
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| width="320px"| '''Andrew Ashton'''
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| width="320px"| '''Eli Lazarus'''
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| Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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| University of Southampton
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| Department of Geology & Geophysics
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| Geography and Environment Unit
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| Woods Hole, MA  02543
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| Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK
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| Email: [mailto:aashton@whoi.edu aashton@whoi.edu]
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| Email: [mailto:E.D.Lazarus@soton.ac.uk E.D.Lazarus@soton.ac.uk]
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| Phone: +1 508-289-3751
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| Phone: +44 02380-593-260
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| text_col3 = Stay up to date on the latest research or present your own numerical breakthroughs at one of the events listed for you. Or advertise your event to the broader coastal numerical community.
 
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[[User:Cwt|Chris Thomas]] (''Vice Chair for Community Engagement'')<br>
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[[User:Hpplag|Hans Peter Plag]] (''Vice Chair for Coastal Vulnerability'')
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==Introduction==
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The Coastal Working Group (''currently '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Working Group]]
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}}''' members'')  deals with delta, estuary, bays and lagoons, and nearshore challenges. <br>
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Its working goals are to:<br> 
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* Evaluate present knowledge of processes in coastal environments including the human component of those systems
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* Identify numerical models presently in use and Identify gaps in knowledge and areas where model development or improvement is needed.
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* Work with the community to populate the CSDMS model toolkit with models of all sorts, ranging from analytical and simplified numerical models that can be shared with the scientific community in stand-alone form, to numerical models that can be linked to models of other environments, via CSDMS, to allow new sorts of questions to be addressed.
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* To motivate and support populating the toolkit by catalysing collaborations (and proposals) to address interesting and relevant science questions requiring model development and/or model coupling (via Basic Model Interfaces) across different environments, including coastal, terrestrial and marine domains.
| name_chair_1 = Alejandra C. Ortiz
 
| inst_chair_1 = Colby College
===Coastal WG links===
| dep_chair_1 = Department of Environmental Studies
* [[Coastal Members|Members]]
| email_chair_1 = acortiz@colby.edu
* [[Coastal Jobs | Coastal WG job opportunities]]
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* [[Coastal meetings | Meetings & presentations]]
| name_chair_2 = Talea Mayo
* [[Coastal Discussion|Discussion]]
| inst_chair_2 = Emory University
* [[Coastal Newsletters|News letters]]
| dep_chair_2 = Department of Mathematics
* [[Coastal Reports|Reports]]
| email_chair_2 = talea.mayo@emory.edu
 
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== Announcements ==
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== Join ==
Do you want to become part of CSDMS? [[Special:RequestAccount | Please do so in joining a Working Group or Focus Research Group]].

Latest revision as of 16:20, 30 October 2025


Coastal Working Group


Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport in nearshore environments like deltas, estuaries, bays and lagoons



Coastal Working Group

Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport in nearshore environments like deltas, estuaries, bays and lagoons




Models


The Coastal community makes available a diverse set of 103 numerical models and tools, for you to use and explore! Find out which models are available or contribute your own model.




Jobs


Ready to make your next career move or eager to find a new colleague? Search here for new job opportunities or post an available position to the broader community.





Events


Stay up to date on the latest research or present your own numerical breakthroughs at one of the events listed for you. Or advertise your event to the broader coastal numerical community.




Paper highlight


Reference(s) Highlighted Cited
Reference(s) Highlighted Cited
Best, Üwe S. N.; Legay, Alexandre; Reyns, Johan; van der Wegen, Mick; 2025. Morphodynamic adaptation timescales of the Guyana mangrove‐mudflat system: Are coastlines shaped by migrating mudbanks more resilient against sea level rise?. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 50. 10.1002/esp.70135.

Highlight: This study introduces the first process-based 1D bio-geomorphological model reproducing cyclic erosion–accretion of a mangrove–mudflat system under migrating mudbanks. It shows that mudbank cycles (≈30 yrs) are shorter than morphodynamic adaptation times, explaining system resilience to sea-level rise.
November 2025 0

Chairs






Alejandra C. Ortiz
Colby College
Department of Environmental Studies
acortiz@colby.edu




Talea Mayo
Emory University
Department of Mathematics
talea.mayo@emory.edu