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|First name member=Erik | |First name member=Erik | ||
|Last name member=Lenk | |Last name member=Lenk | ||
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|Postal code member=CA 93106-5070 | |Postal code member=CA 93106-5070 | ||
|State member=California | |State member=California | ||
|Country member= | |Country member=United States | ||
|Confirm email member=erik.lenk@t-online.de | |Confirm email member=erik.lenk@t-online.de | ||
|Working group member=Coastal Working Group | |Working group member=Coastal Working Group | ||
|Emaillist group member=yes | |||
|Description of your CSDMS-related interests member=Computational Investigation of geophysical flows. Computational research in the general area of fluid dynamics and transport phenomena, with a special emphasis on geophysical fluid dynamics. Highly resolved direct numerical simulations are to be conducted, in order to obtain insight into the physical mechanisms that govern the evolution of gravity and turbidity currents. | |Description of your CSDMS-related interests member=Computational Investigation of geophysical flows. Computational research in the general area of fluid dynamics and transport phenomena, with a special emphasis on geophysical fluid dynamics. Highly resolved direct numerical simulations are to be conducted, in order to obtain insight into the physical mechanisms that govern the evolution of gravity and turbidity currents. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 11 August 2015
Erik Lenk, website username login: Erl
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Member of the following CSDMS groups
- Coastal Working Group
Signed up for the mailing list: yes
Computational Investigation of geophysical flows. Computational research in the general area of fluid dynamics and transport phenomena, with a special emphasis on geophysical fluid dynamics. Highly resolved direct numerical simulations are to be conducted, in order to obtain insight into the physical mechanisms that govern the evolution of gravity and turbidity currents.