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The movies on this page illustrate aspects of environments that the CSDMS Project tries to capture by a suite of models. The freely downloadable movies are generously contributed by various people. Please make sure to credit the contributors when you are using these | The movies on this page illustrate aspects of environments that the CSDMS Project tries to capture by a suite of models. The freely downloadable movies are generously contributed by various people. Please make sure to credit the contributors when you are using these movies. | ||
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Revision as of 12:24, 22 July 2010
Movies
The movies on this page illustrate aspects of environments that the CSDMS Project tries to capture by a suite of models. The freely downloadable movies are generously contributed by various people. Please make sure to credit the contributors when you are using these movies.
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1) Animations | |
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Environmental animations
Animations of environmental conditions are represented here like: ice sheet retreat, wave height of the world, global atmospheric circulation, monthly global temperature change, reservoir emplacement over time, etc. |
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Terrestrial animations
This gallery contains animations of terrestrial processes like: river channel sinuosity dynamics, floodplain evolution, landscape evolution, river confluence dynamics, etc. |
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Coastal animations
Coastal animations are provided like: barrier island dynamics, spit evolution, delta evolution, tidal network evolution, shelf incision, etc. |
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Marine animations
This gallery contains animations of marine dynamics. |
2) Real event movies | |
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Real event movies
This gallery contains some spectacular real event movies that should challenge modelers in trying to capture these landscape dynamics into certain models. The Gallery contains: landslides, arctic coastal erosion, thaw lake erosion, flash floods, tidal bores, debris flows, dust storms, calving of tidewater glaciers, etc. |