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Revision as of 16:19, 26 May 2016
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May 17-19th 2016 in Boulder Colorado, USA
Thank You
On behalf of CSDMS, we thank the Keynote Speakers, Clinic Leaders, Session Chairs, Poster Session Presenters, members of the Executive and Steering Committees, and every participant who helped to make this a productive and successful meeting.
Agenda
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Presentations
Keynote talks
Clinics
Presented by | Title |
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Mark Piper & Eric Hutton | WMT and the Dakota iterative systems analysis toolkit |
Chris Duffy | Accessing National Data and Distributed Models for Catchment Simulation |
Zhen Cheng (Charlie) & Tian-Jian Hsu (Tom) | Modeling Coastal Sediment Transport Using OpenFOAM® |
Sam Roy & Phaedra Upton | Exploring the influence of fault damage and fault slip on the patterns and rates of fluvial incision using CHILD and Matlab |
Brad Murray & Andrew Ashton | Coastline Evolution Model (CEM) |
Eric Hutton & Mark Piper | Wrapping Existing Models with the Basic Modeling Interface |
Jon Goodall | Integrated Modeling Concepts |
Irina Overeem & Mark Piper | Bringing CSDMS Models into the Classroom |
Greg Tucker | Landlab: A Python library for building, exploring, and coupling 2D surface-process models |
Jon Pollak & Jon Goodall | Data Access and Publication with the CUAHSI Water Data Center |