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Revision as of 10:37, 1 October 2025



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Presentations and recordings are now available for CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting keynotes, clinics and posters. Thank you all for participating in this annual event that was hold at Colorado University. More...

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Hydrologic/hydrodynamic modeller opportunity to improve CEMS EFAS and GloFAS at the EC - Joint Research Centre, Italy. Apply by 13 April. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2026-03-06

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Biannual meeting of the Landlab community on 3/11 @ 10AM MDT: short pop-up presentations by community members, followed by discussions on Landlab needs/wish list and pain points. The meeting is open to all active and soon-to-be-active landlab users. Register: cuboulder.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Posted on: 2026-03-02

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Two fully funded PhD positions in hydrology at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Apply by 31 March. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2026-03-02

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PhD opportunity in Civil and Environmental Engineering in Australia, at Monash University. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
Posted on: 2026-03-01

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A new paper by Ogden et al. describes the framework of the NextGen Water Resources Modeling Framework, which uses CSDMS technologies such as the Basic Model Interface (BMI). onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Posted on: 2026-02-27


Between the Bytes; Greg Tucker's blog

The Wizard of Seneca Falls: I’m enchanted by waterfalls, and not just for the obvious reasons. To a geologist, a waterfall is a slow-motion wave in solid rock. Occasionally you find waterfalls that are stationary, pinned in place by some hard piece of geology: an ancient dike of frozen lava, say, or a vertical wall of tough quartzite inside a sandwich of mud. Most of the time, though, waterfalls .....