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= CSDMS Groups =
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==Working Groups==
==Working Groups==
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CSDMS currently has five Working Groups, which includes three environmental (or discipline) working groups, two integrative working groups, and three focus research groups. As of Aug, 2012, membership came from 116 U.S. universities, 22 U.S. Federal Labs, 12 U.S. corporations,  225 foreign research institutions from more than 59 different countries, (see also [[Member_distribution_per_country|member distribution per country]]). Working groups typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of the Working Groups form the Executive Committee of CSDMS.
CSDMS currently has five Working Groups, which includes three environmental (or discipline) working groups and two integrative working groups, seven focus research groups and three initiatives. '''As of today, CSDMS is proud to have  {{#ask: [[User:+]]| sort=Country member| format=count}} members from {{#arraydefine:nr_of_different_countries|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::+]] |?Country member= |mainlabel=- |sep =, |limit=5000}} |,|unique}}{{#expr:{{#arraysize:nr_of_different_countries}}-1}} different countries''' (see also [[Member_distribution_per_country|member distribution per country]], or find out on a map where all CSDMS members [[All_CSDMS_members_spatial|are located]]). Working groups typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of the Working Groups form the Executive Committee of CSDMS.


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# '''[[Terrestrial|Terrestrial Working Group]]''' (Chair, Greg Tucker), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Terrestrial Working Group]]
# '''[[Terrestrial|Terrestrial Working Group]]''' (Co-Chairs, Leslie Hsu and Andrew Wickert), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Terrestrial Working Group]]
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}}''' members, weathering, hillslope, fluvial, glacial, aeolian, lacustrial
}}''' members, weathering, hillslope, fluvial, glacial, aeolian, lacustrial
# '''[[Coastal|Coastal Working Group]]''' (Chair, Brad Murray), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Working Group]]
# '''[[Coastal|Coastal Working Group]]''' (Co-Chairs, Talea Mayo and Alejandra Ortiz), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Working Group]]
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}}''' members, delta, estuary, bays and lagoons, nearshore
}}''' members, delta, estuary, bays and lagoons, nearshore
# '''[[Marine|Marine Working Group]]''' (Chair, Pat Wiberg), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Marine Working Group]]
# '''[[Marine|Marine Working Group]]''' (Co-Chairs, Mike Steckler and Julia Moriarty), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Marine Working Group]]
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}}''' members, shelf, carbonate, slope, deep marine
}}''' members, shelf, carbonate, slope, deep marine
# '''[[EKT|Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group]]''' (Chair, Irina Overeem), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group]]
# '''[[EKT|Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group]]''' (Chair, Kevin Xu), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group]]
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}}''' members, targeting researchers with model & visualization tools; planners with decision-making tools; and educators with pre-packaged models to help illustrate surface processes, tools to build intuition.
}}''' members, targeting researchers with model & visualization tools; planners with decision-making tools; and educators with pre-packaged models to help illustrate surface processes, tools to build intuition.
# '''[[Cyberinformatics|Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group]]''' (Chair, Eckart Meiburg), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group]]
# '''[[Cyberinformatics|Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group]]''' (Co-Chairs, Olaf David and Scott Peckham), '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group]]
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}}''' members includes technical computational aspects of the CSDMS, ensures that the modeling system properly functions and is accessible to users; software protocols are maintained, along with model standardization and visualization; works with our cyberinformatic partners.
}}''' members includes technical computational aspects of the CSDMS, ensures that the modeling system properly functions and is accessible to users; software protocols are maintained, along with model standardization and visualization; works with our cyberinformatic partners.
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==Focus Research Groups==
==Focus Research Groups==


CSDMS currently has three Focus Research Groups or FRGs. FRGs differ from Working Groups in that they serve a unique subset of our surface dynamics community, and usually represent a well-developed community. FRGs are often co-sponsored by another organization. FRGs are similarly supported by the CSDMS Integration Facility as Working Groups, including access to CSDMS High Performance Computers.  FRG's typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of FRGs report directly to the CSDMS Executive Director, and often to the Chair or Director of
CSDMS currently has six Focus Research Groups or FRGs. FRGs differ from Working Groups in that they serve a unique subset of our surface dynamics community, and usually represent a well-developed community. FRGs are often co-sponsored by another organization. FRGs are similarly supported by the CSDMS Integration Facility as Working Groups, including access to CSDMS High Performance Computers.  FRG's typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of FRGs report directly to the CSDMS Executive Director, and often to the Chair or Director of
the co-sponsoring organization.
the co-sponsoring organization.


# '''[[HMC|Hydrology Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Hydrology Focus Research Group]]
# '''[[HMC|Hydrology Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Hydrology Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members, represents the hydrological modeling community, and is being co-sponsored by [http://www.cuahsi.org CUAHSI]. This FRG deals with aspects of the hydrological system that impact earth-surface dynamics. (Chair, Jon Goodall)
}}''' members, represents the hydrological modeling community, and is being co-sponsored by [http://www.cuahsi.org CUAHSI]. This FRG deals with aspects of the hydrological system that impact earth-surface dynamics. (Chair, Anthony Castronova)
# '''[[CMC|Carbonate Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Carbonate Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members, is the outgrowth of the recent NSF effort to coordinate the carbonate modeling community and their development of a numerical carbonate workbench (Chair, Peter Burgess)
}}''' members, is the outgrowth of the recent NSF effort to coordinate the Carbonates and Biogenics modeling community and their development of a numerical Carbonates and Biogenics workbench (Co-Chairs, Peter Burgess and Chris Jenkins)-->
# '''[[CCMP|Chesapeake Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Chesapeake Focus Research Group]]
# '''[[CCMP|Chesapeake Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Chesapeake Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members, is our first 'geographically-focused' effort representing and co-sponsored by the [http://ches.communitymodeling.org/ Chesapeake Community Modeling Program], with their unique collection of models and field data set (Chair, Carl Friedrichs)
}}''' members, is our first 'geographically-focused' effort representing and co-sponsored by the [http://ches.communitymodeling.org/ Chesapeake Community Modeling Program], with their unique collection of models and field data set (Chair, Raleigh Hood)
# '''[[Geodynamics Focus Research Group|Geodynamics Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Geodynamics Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members. represents the geodynamic modeling community, and is being co-sponsored by [http://www.geoprisms.org/ GeoPRISMS]. This FRG deals with aspects of the geodynamic system that impact earth-surface. (Co-Chairs, Wolfgang Bangerth and Sean Gallen)
# '''[[CZ|Critical Zone Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Critical Zone Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members, is originated to develop compatibility between CSDMS architecture & protocols and developed models & data produced by the co-sponsors [http://criticalzone.org/national/ Critical Zone Observatory] and [https://soil-modeling.org/ International Soil Modeling Consortium] (Chair, Sagar Gautam)
# '''[[Anthropocene Focus Research Group|Human Dimensions Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Human Dimensions Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members. Represents the Human Dimensions community and is co-sponsored by the [http://www.futureearth.org/projects/aimes-analysis-integration-and-modelling-earth-system/ AIMS] and [https://www.comses.net/ CoMSES NET].(Co-Chairs, Moira Zellner and Derek Robinson)
# '''[[Ecosystem|Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group]]
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}}''' members. Represents the Ecosystem Dynamics community and is co-sponsored by the [http://www.isemna.org/ International Society for Ecological Modeling]. (Co-Chairs, Todd Swannack and Candice Piercy)
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==Initiatives==
CSDMS hosts five initiatives to advance earth-surface process modeling across disciplines. The Initiatives will connect researchers, and supports focused research on pressing scientific questions proposed by our research community and involve partnerships with scientists in the fields of ecology, global sustainability, coastal vulnerability and continental margin dynamics.
 
# '''[[Coastal Vulnerability Initiative|Coastal Vulnerability  initiative]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Vulnerability Initiative]]
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}}''' members represent the Coastal Vulnerability modeling community. This initiative deals with aspects of coastal vulnerability with emphasis on deltas and their multiple threats and stresses. (Chair, Talea Mayo)
# '''[[Continental Margin Initiative]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Continental Margin Initiative]]
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}}''' members represent the Continental Margin modeling community. The goal of this initiative is to model extreme oceanic and atmospheric events on generating turbidity currents in the Gulf of Mexico. (Chair, Courtney Harris)
# '''[[AI-ML|AI&ML initiative]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Initiative]]
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}}''' members represent the Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning community. The goal of this initiative is to promote and support the uptake of artificial intelligence &machine learning for the surface model community. (Initiative leads: Chris Jenkins, Jeff Obelcz)
# '''[[Interoperability|Exploring interoperability of open modeling platforms Initiative]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Modeling Platform Interoperability Initiative]]
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}}''' members represent the open modeling platform interoperability community. The goal of this initiative is to investigate possibilities to make earth surface models that operate on a platform interoperable for other platforms. (Initiative leads: Min Chen, Albert Kettner)
# '''[[RNMI|River Network Modeling Initiative]]''', '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::River Network Modeling Initiative]]
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}}''' members represent the community around the development and applications of modeling tools for river channel evolution, including sediment supply and transport. The initiative supports applications in basic and applied research and on timescales of <1 year to geologic timescales. (Initiative Chairs: Allison Pfeiffer and Katy Barnhart)
 
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==Groups Area==
==Groups Area==
The links below will guide you to the different group web sites. Each community has its own web site set up, such to pursue their goals the best.
The links below will guide you to the different group web sites. Each community has its own web site set up, such to pursue their goals the best.


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!{{H13}}| Chair
!{{H13}}| Chairs
!{{H13}}| Working Groups (WG) / Focus Research Groups (FRG)
!{{H13}}| WGs, FRGs, Initiatives
!{{H13}}| Members
!{{H13}}| Members ''(Total {{#ask: [[User:+]]| sort=Country member| format=count}})''
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|[[CSDMS_organization|Greg Tucker]]
|[[CSDMS_organization#Leslie Hsu|Leslie Hsu]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Andrew Wickert|Andrew Wickert]]
|[[Terrestrial| Terrestrial]] WG
|[[Terrestrial| Terrestrial]] WG
|[[Terrestrial_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Terrestrial Working Group]]
| format=count
}} [[Terrestrial_Members|Members]]
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|-
|[[CSDMS_organization|Brad Murray]]
|[[CSDMS_organization#Talea Mayo|Talea Mayo]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Alejandra Ortiz|Alejandra Ortiz]]
|[[Coastal| Coastal]] WG
|[[Coastal| Coastal]] WG
|[[Coastal_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Working Group]]
| format=count
}} [[Coastal_Members|Members]]
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|-
|[[CSDMS_organization|Patricia Wiberg]]
|[[CSDMS_organization#Michael Steckler|Mike Steckler]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Julia Moriarty|Julia Moriarty]]
|[[Marine| Marine]] WG
|[[Marine| Marine]] WG
|[[Marine_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Marine Working Group]]
| format=count
}} [[Marine_Members|Members]]
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|[[CSDMS_organization|Irina Overeem]]
|[[CSDMS_organization#Kevin Xu|Kevin Xu]]
|[[EKT| Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT)]] WG
|[[EKT| Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT)]] WG
|[[EKT_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]] [[Working group member::Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group]]
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}} [[EKT_Members|Members]]
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|[[CSDMS_organization|Eckart Meiburg]]
|[[CSDMS_organization#Scott Peckham|Scott Peckham]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Olaf David|Olaf David]]
|[[Cyberinformatics| Cyberinformatics and Numerics]] WG
|[[Cyberinformatics| Cyberinformatics and Numerics]] WG
|[[Cyberinformatics_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group]]
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}} [[Cyberinformatics_Members|Members]]
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|Jon Goodall
|[[CSDMS_organization#Anthony Castronova|Anthony Castronova]]
|[[HMC|Hydrology]] FRG
|[[HMC|Hydrology]] FRG
|[[HMC_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Hydrology Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[HMC_Members|Members]]
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|Peter Burgess
|[[CSDMS_organization#Wolfgang Bangerth|Wolfgang Bangerth]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Sean Gallen|Sean Gallen]]
|[[CMC|Carbonate]] FRG
|[[Geodynamics Focus Research Group|Geodynamics]] FRG
|[[CMC_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Geodynamics Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[Geodynamics_Members|Members]]
|-
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|Carl Friedrichs
|[[CSDMS_organization#Todd Swannack|Todd Swannack]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Candice Piercy|Candice Piercy]]
|[[Ecosystem |Ecosystem Dynamics]] FRG
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[Ecosystem Dynamics_Members|Members]]
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|[[CSDMS_organization#Moira Zellner|Moira Zellner]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Derek Robinson |Derek Robinson]]
|[[Anthropocene Focus Research Group|Human Dimensions]] FRG
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Human Dimensions Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[Anthropocene_Members|Members]]
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|[[CSDMS_organization#Sagar Gautam|Sagar Gautam]]
|[[CZ|Critical Zone]] FRG
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Critical Zone Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[CZ_Members|Members]]
|-
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|[[CMC|Carbonates and Biogenics]] FRG
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Carbonates and Biogenics Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[CMC_Members|Members]]
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|[[CSDMS_organization#Raleigh Hood|Raleigh Hood]]
|[[CCMP|Chesapeake]] FRG
|[[CCMP|Chesapeake]] FRG
|[[CCMP_Members|Members]]
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Chesapeake Focus Research Group]]
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}} [[CCMP_Members|Members]]
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|[[All_CSDMS_members|All members of CSDMS]]
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==CSDMS Mailing lists==
|[[CSDMS_organization#Talea Mayo|Talea Mayo]] and [[CSDMS_organization#Alejandro Ortiz|Alejandro Ortiz]]
There are several e-mail lists that exist for CSDMS. These lists are all available as ordinary e-mail information lists, which you may subscribe to by using the links in the table below.
|[[Coastal Vulnerability Initiative|Coastal Vulnerability]] Initiative
 
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Coastal Vulnerability Initiative]]
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!{{H13}}| List
}} [[Coastal_Vulnerability_Members|Members]]
!{{H13}}| Description
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!{{H13}}| List Admin
|[[CSDMS_organization#Courtney Harris|Courtney Harris]]
|[[Continental Margin Initiative|Continental Margin]] Initiative
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Continental Margin Initiative]]
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}} [[Continental_Margin_Members|Members]]
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| [[User:Jenkinsc|Chris Jenkins]] and [[User:Jobelcz|Jeff Obelcz]]
|[[AI-ML|AI&ML]] Initiative
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Initiative]]
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}} [[AI-ML_Members|Members]]
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| colspan="3" style="background: #E0E0E0;" | '''Mailing lists for CSDMS Working Groups'''
| [[User:OpenGMS|Min Chen]] and [[User:WikiSysop|Albert Kettner]]
 
|[[Interoperability|Exploring interoperability of open modeling platforms]] Initiative
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Terrestrial|Keep up to date with new findings from the Terrestrial Working Group.|Greg Tucker / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Modeling Platform Interoperability Initiative]]
 
| format=count
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Coastal|Follow announcements and information from the Coastal Working Group.|Brad Murray / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
}} [[AI-ML_Members|Members]]
 
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Marine|Stay informed about upcoming meetings and more information from the Marine Working Group.|Pat Wiberg / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
 
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-EKT|Keep up to date with new findings from the Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group.|Irina Overeem / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
 
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Cyber|Keep up to date with new findings from the Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group.|Eckart Meiburg / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
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| [[User:AMPfeiffer|Allison Pfeiffer]] and [[User:Kbarnhar|Katy Barnhart]]
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|[[RNMI|River Network Modeling]] Initiative
|{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::River Network Modeling Initiative]]
| format=count
}} [[AI-ML_Members|Members]]
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| colspan="3" style="background: #E0E0E0;" | '''Mailing lists for CSDMS Focus Research Groups'''
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Hydrology|Keep up to date with new findings from the Hydrology Focus Research Group.|Jon Goodall / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Carbonate|Keep up to date with new findings from the Carbonate Focus Research Group.|Peter Burgess / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
{{/ListRow|CSDMS-Chesapeake|Keep up to date with new findings from the Chesapeake Focus Research Group.|Carl Friedrichs / <br>Marlene Lofton}}
|}
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 23 January 2024

CSDMS Groups

Working Groups

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CSDMS currently has five Working Groups, which includes three environmental (or discipline) working groups and two integrative working groups, seven focus research groups and three initiatives. As of today, CSDMS is proud to have 2424 members from 77 different countries (see also member distribution per country, or find out on a map where all CSDMS members are located). Working groups typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of the Working Groups form the Executive Committee of CSDMS.


  1. Terrestrial Working Group (Co-Chairs, Leslie Hsu and Andrew Wickert), 1206 members, weathering, hillslope, fluvial, glacial, aeolian, lacustrial
  2. Coastal Working Group (Co-Chairs, Talea Mayo and Alejandra Ortiz), 915 members, delta, estuary, bays and lagoons, nearshore
  3. Marine Working Group (Co-Chairs, Mike Steckler and Julia Moriarty), 551 members, shelf, carbonate, slope, deep marine
  4. Education and Knowledge Transfer (EKT) Working Group (Chair, Kevin Xu), 412 members, targeting researchers with model & visualization tools; planners with decision-making tools; and educators with pre-packaged models to help illustrate surface processes, tools to build intuition.
  5. Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group (Co-Chairs, Olaf David and Scott Peckham), 346 members includes technical computational aspects of the CSDMS, ensures that the modeling system properly functions and is accessible to users; software protocols are maintained, along with model standardization and visualization; works with our cyberinformatic partners.

Focus Research Groups

CSDMS currently has six Focus Research Groups or FRGs. FRGs differ from Working Groups in that they serve a unique subset of our surface dynamics community, and usually represent a well-developed community. FRGs are often co-sponsored by another organization. FRGs are similarly supported by the CSDMS Integration Facility as Working Groups, including access to CSDMS High Performance Computers. FRG's typically meet once per year, coordinating much of their activity via remote communication systems. Chairs of FRGs report directly to the CSDMS Executive Director, and often to the Chair or Director of the co-sponsoring organization.

  1. Hydrology Focus Research Group, 968 members, represents the hydrological modeling community, and is being co-sponsored by CUAHSI. This FRG deals with aspects of the hydrological system that impact earth-surface dynamics. (Chair, Anthony Castronova)
  2. Chesapeake Focus Research Group, 140 members, is our first 'geographically-focused' effort representing and co-sponsored by the Chesapeake Community Modeling Program, with their unique collection of models and field data set (Chair, Raleigh Hood)
  3. Geodynamics Focus Research Group, 402 members. represents the geodynamic modeling community, and is being co-sponsored by GeoPRISMS. This FRG deals with aspects of the geodynamic system that impact earth-surface. (Co-Chairs, Wolfgang Bangerth and Sean Gallen)
  4. Critical Zone Focus Research Group, 259 members, is originated to develop compatibility between CSDMS architecture & protocols and developed models & data produced by the co-sponsors Critical Zone Observatory and International Soil Modeling Consortium (Chair, Sagar Gautam)
  5. Human Dimensions Focus Research Group, 232 members. Represents the Human Dimensions community and is co-sponsored by the AIMS and CoMSES NET.(Co-Chairs, Moira Zellner and Derek Robinson)
  6. Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group, 395 members. Represents the Ecosystem Dynamics community and is co-sponsored by the International Society for Ecological Modeling. (Co-Chairs, Todd Swannack and Candice Piercy)

Initiatives

CSDMS hosts five initiatives to advance earth-surface process modeling across disciplines. The Initiatives will connect researchers, and supports focused research on pressing scientific questions proposed by our research community and involve partnerships with scientists in the fields of ecology, global sustainability, coastal vulnerability and continental margin dynamics.

  1. Coastal Vulnerability initiative, 311 members represent the Coastal Vulnerability modeling community. This initiative deals with aspects of coastal vulnerability with emphasis on deltas and their multiple threats and stresses. (Chair, Talea Mayo)
  2. Continental Margin Initiative, 159 members represent the Continental Margin modeling community. The goal of this initiative is to model extreme oceanic and atmospheric events on generating turbidity currents in the Gulf of Mexico. (Chair, Courtney Harris)
  3. AI&ML initiative, 235 members represent the Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning community. The goal of this initiative is to promote and support the uptake of artificial intelligence &machine learning for the surface model community. (Initiative leads: Chris Jenkins, Jeff Obelcz)
  4. Exploring interoperability of open modeling platforms Initiative, 153 members represent the open modeling platform interoperability community. The goal of this initiative is to investigate possibilities to make earth surface models that operate on a platform interoperable for other platforms. (Initiative leads: Min Chen, Albert Kettner)
  5. River Network Modeling Initiative, 226 members represent the community around the development and applications of modeling tools for river channel evolution, including sediment supply and transport. The initiative supports applications in basic and applied research and on timescales of <1 year to geologic timescales. (Initiative Chairs: Allison Pfeiffer and Katy Barnhart)