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Registration
CSDMS 2022 annual meeting will most likely be a hybrid meeting and we'll do our best to make it an informative and enjoyable experience for all participants. Registration & abstract submissions will be accepted until 30 March 2022.
Introduction
This year’s meeting will be broad in scope, showcasing modeling-oriented projects that range from fundamental research in evolution of the landscape and seascape to more specific experimental or applied work involving the impact of environmental extremes on the Earthscape. Were environmental extremes are widely defined to capture the morphodynamic impact of for example wildfires, hydrologic extremes, tsunamis, storm surges, or hurricanes, on the Earthscape.
Events
Interested in providing a clinic during the next annual meeting? Contact CSDMS@Colorado.EDU.Poster guidelines
Please follow these poster guidelines to help you in presenting your poster virtual.
Syvitski Student Modeler Award 2021
Submission is now closed for this award
Important dates
- January 29: Application deadline Syvitski Student Modeler Award 2021
- April 30: Abstract submission deadline
- April 30: Meeting registration deadline
- May 17-21: CSDMS annual meeting
- May 21: CSDMS Executive and Steering committees meetings (by invitation only)
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the land, on which we will hold our meeting in the Boulder, Colorado, is part of the land within the Traditional Territories of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute peoples. Further we acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are historically tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado. For more information, see the official CU-Boulder Acknowledgement.
