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"Proposals submitted or due on or after January 18, 2011, must include a supplementary document of no more than two pages labeled “Data Management Plan”. This supplementary document should describe how the proposal will conform to NSF policy on the dissemination and sharing of research results. We have identified two key points from NSF-EAR data and model sharing policy specifically, that PI’s can (partly) address by using CSDMS services. [[NSF_data_management_plan|See how CSDMS can help out]].
"Proposals submitted or due on or after January 18, 2011, must include a supplementary document of no more than two pages labeled “Data Management Plan”. This supplementary document should describe how the proposal will conform to NSF policy on the dissemination and sharing of research results. We have identified two key points from NSF-EAR data and model sharing policy specifically, that PI’s can (partly) address by using CSDMS services. [[NSF_data_management_plan|See how CSDMS can help out]].
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   <div class="NavHead">''→ CSDMS Director James Syvitski elected AGU Fellow, December 2010''</div>
   <div class="NavHead">''→ CSDMS Director James Syvitski elected AGU Fellow, December 2010''</div>
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But even at the peak of his field activities, he started using numerical models to further investigate his new questions. Syvitski’s present research  interest in moving the world of Earth Surface Dynamics Modeling forward by providing computational resources models as a means to explore and make predictions is a natural progression from the creative codes for river and delta processes built much earlier.  
But even at the peak of his field activities, he started using numerical models to further investigate his new questions. Syvitski’s present research  interest in moving the world of Earth Surface Dynamics Modeling forward by providing computational resources models as a means to explore and make predictions is a natural progression from the creative codes for river and delta processes built much earlier.  
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   <div class="NavHead">''→ MARGINS-NSF newsletter, No. 22 (Spring 2009)''</div>
   <div class="NavHead">''→ MARGINS-NSF newsletter, No. 22 (Spring 2009)''</div>

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