Property:Description of your CSDMS-related interests member

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I am participating to SIESD 2012 training  +
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I am particularly interested in computationally-intensive modeling and synthesis of large-scale data sets for watersheds and other ecosystems. My PhD research focuses on long-term export of nutrients and sediment from the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Specific areas include (1) evaluation of long-term water-quality trends and uncertainties; (2) improvement of statistical methods for riverine flux estimation and trend analysis; (3) analysis of patterns of watershed constituent export and controlling factors. As a watershed data analyst (assistant research scientist) at the USEPA Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP), my main role is to work with professionals, managers, and scientists in the Chesapeake Bay partnership to explore natural and anthropogenic-based causes behind the observed current status and long-term trends in the water quality of the streams and rivers to the Chesapeake Bay, which is critical to defining the success of Chesapeake Bay and watershed restoration efforts to date and to making science-based management decisions in the foreseeable future.  +
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I am professor and Head of the Department. My interests involve two main research areas in hydro morphology and human impact on the environment, in relation to fluvial processes, in a ‘source to sink context’ and sedimentary environments and sequence stratigraphy in relation to hydrocarbon exploration. I am supervisor in 4 PhD students, two of them in the research field of hydro morphology and fluvial sedimentology, one in Sequence Stratigraphy using SFM modeling and one in the field of sedimentology- paleo hydrology with isotopic geochemistry. My research students and my are very interesting to implement modeling in our research.  +
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I am representing the TELEMAC system and the consortium of organisations managing its developments and distribution as open source software (www.opentelemac.org). Our interests in CSDMS are increased participation in collaborative research projects with peers and knowledge transfer.  +
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I am researching flood inundation modelling in data-sparse deltas and determining what detailed is needed and what should be included. Therefore, i am interested in a number of different working groups.  +
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I am studying impacts of climate change on water supply and quality in the Great Lakes region.  +
K
I am taking the SIESD course at the University of Minnesota this summer and need an account.  +
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I am taking the SIESD summer workshop  +
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I am taking the online summer course  +
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I am the Section Head for the Sediment Dynamics Section at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. We are an interdisciplinary team of over a dozen scientists and engineers. One of our long term research goals is to produce accurate and efficient forecasts for seafloor, estuarine and riverine morphodynamics across the full range of relevant length and time scales. Our technical approach is focused on the development of a paradigm for operational modeling of complex multiscale geophysical flows that links models from different scales with different physics within a probabilistic framework.  +
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I am the lead developer of the Modular Coupling System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO, http://www.mossco.de); I would like to assess mutual benefits/synergies between CSDMS and MOSSCO.  +
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I am using landscapes to estimate the long-term uplift shape  +
J
I am very interested in modeling and spatial data analysis. I am also very interested in atmospheric particle transport and using GIS tools to model changes to the landscape and contaminate flows.  +
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I am working on climate change effects on my hometown water resources  +
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I am working on hydro-geomorphic processes.  +
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I develop physical oceanographic models and related instrumentation. I am also engaged in a brief collaboration with uplands ground and surface water modelers.  +
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I develop the GeoClaw software and work on various applications, primarily related to tsunami modeling.  +
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I do laboratory scale experiments on sediment transport involving suspended load and the role of particle-turbulence interaction. I have an interest in interacting with modelers and code developers to help improve how such flows are modeled.  +
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I do research in land surface modeling. So, I am interested in the data CSDMS.  +
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I enjoy developing and extending numerical models to explore earth systems and their impact.  +