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We are pleased to announce that the open-access EGU journal '''Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS)''' will work with us to publish the special issue: '''Advances in computational modeling of natural and geohazards'''. [[SpecialIssue-NHESS|We now soliciting contributions for this NHESS special issue]].<br><br> | |||
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Part of the outcome of this meeting was captured in an EOS meeting report. You can read this at: https://eos.org/meeting-reports/can-we-build-useful-models-of-future-risk-from-natural-hazards, and cite the EOS report as follow: | |||
* Kettner, A. J., I. Overeem, and G. Tucker (2018), Can we build useful models of future risk from natural hazards?, Eos, 99, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018EO105239. | |||
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Geoprocesses, geohazards - CSDMS 2018
May 22-24th 2018 in Boulder Colorado, USA
Thank You
On behalf of CSDMS, we thank the Keynote Speakers, Clinic Leaders, Session Chairs, Poster Session Presenters, members of the Executive and Steering Committees, and every participant who helped to make this a productive and successful meeting. Special thanks to the NSF PREEVENTS program manager Dr. Justin Lawrence for supporting this meeting.
White Paper
We are anticipating to submit the White Paper by end of July, 2018 to meet deadline of the National Academy of Sciences Committee that is just beginning the next decadal survey for the Earth Sciences. If you would like to contribute, please email CSDMS@Colorado.edu with the subject: White Paper no later then June 15th. The white paper will be published later here as well.
Special issue
We are pleased to announce that the open-access EGU journal Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS) will work with us to publish the special issue: Advances in computational modeling of natural and geohazards. We now soliciting contributions for this NHESS special issue.
EOS meeting report
Part of the outcome of this meeting was captured in an EOS meeting report. You can read this at: https://eos.org/meeting-reports/can-we-build-useful-models-of-future-risk-from-natural-hazards, and cite the EOS report as follow:
- Kettner, A. J., I. Overeem, and G. Tucker (2018), Can we build useful models of future risk from natural hazards?, Eos, 99, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018EO105239.
Agenda
Click here to view the final agenda.
Presentations
Keynote talks
Clinics
Presenter | Title |
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Barnhart, Katy | Model sensitivity analysis and optimization with Dakota and Landlab |
Edmonds, Doug | An Introduction to using Google Earth Engine |
Gasparini, Nicole | Landlab with Hydroshare |
Gutmann, Ethan | Making Use of Climate Model Output: Downscaling for Regional Applications |
Jenkins, Chris | Forum on Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: What lies ahead for Earth Surface Modeling? |
Martin, Raleigh | Sediment Experimentalist Network (SEN) - Wrangling your research data |
Overeem, Irina | Permafrost Toolbox |
Piper, Mark | BMI Live! |
Roberts, Steve | Hydrodynamic modeling using the open source package ANUGA |
Schumann, Guy | LISFLOOD-FP Clinic: Introduction to Flood Hazard Modeling |
Sherwood, Chris | How to make accurate digital elevation models using imagery from drones - or even walking around |
Wobus, Cam | Physical and Socio-Economic Data for Natural Hazards |
Posters