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<span style="font-size:2.0em;">'''Modeling Coupled Earth and Human Systems - The Dynamic Duo'''</span>
<span style="font-size:2.0em;">'''Geoprocesses, geohazards - CSDMS 2018'''</span>
<span style="font-size:1.5em;">May 23-25<sup>th</sup> 2017 in Boulder Colorado, USA</span></center>
<span style="font-size:1.5em;">May 22-24<sup>th</sup> 2018 in Boulder Colorado, USA</span></center>
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=Thank You=
=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.<br><br>


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.<br>
=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 15<sup>th</sup>. The white paper will be published later here as well.<br><br>
 
=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'''. [[SpecialIssue-NHESS|We now soliciting contributions for this NHESS special issue]].<br><br>
 
=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=
=Agenda=
Click [[Media:2017_Annual_Meeting_Agenda.Final1.pdf|here]] to view the final agenda
Click [[Media:CSDMS2018FinalAgenda.pdf|here]] to view the final agenda. <br><br>


=Presentations=
=Presentations=
==Keynote talks==
==Keynote talks==
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| Michael Barton
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| Jai Syvitski & Greg Tucker
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| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Marco Janssen | Two Modeling Cultures ]]
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| Julia Moriarty
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Julia Moriarty | Coupling Sediment Transport and Biogeochemical Processes: The Role of Resuspension on Oxygen & Nutrient Dynamics]]
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| Zachary Flaming
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Zachary Flaming | EF5: A hydrological model for prediction, reanalysis and capacity building ]]
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| Scott Hagen
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Scott Hagen | Pathways at the coastal land margin to assess climate change impacts with transdisciplinary research outcomes]]
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| Michael Young
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Michael Young | Improving soil models by connecting scientific disciplines ]]
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| Kim de Mutsert
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Kim de Mutsert | Modeling a coastal environment with human elements ]]
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| Greg Tucker & Eric Hutton
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Greg Tucker - Eric Hutton | PyMT Demo ]]
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| John Gilligan
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting John Gilligan | Connecting human and natural systems: the role of agent-based simulations ]]
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| Moira Zellner
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Moira Zellner | Participatory complex systems modeling for environmental planning: opportunities and barriers to learning and policy innovation ]]
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| Harrison Gray
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Harrison Gray | Traveling at the Speed of Light: Luminescence as a Means to Quantify Fluvial Sediment Transport Rates ]]
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| David Gochis
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting David Gochis | Process linkages in the WRF-Hydro/NOAA National Water Model: different processes operating on different scales ]]
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| Brian Walsh
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Brian Walsh | Integrated Assessment Models for Decision Making Under Uncertainty ]]
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| Robert Nicholls
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Robert Nicholls | Deltas as Coupled Socio-Ecological Systems ]]
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==Clinics==
==Clinics==
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| Irina Overeem & Mark Piper
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| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Irina Overeem - Mark Piper  | Bringing CSDMS Models into the Classroom]]
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|  Mariela Perignon
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| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Mariela Perignon | ANUGA - An open-source model of river flood morphodynamics (and other hydrological disasters) ]]
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| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Jean-Arthur Olive | Introduction to coupled geodynamics-surface process modeling with SiStER ]]
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|  Tatiana Filatova
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Tatiana Filatova | Spatial agent-based models: introducing individual interacting actors in environmental models ]]
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|  Irina Overeem & Elchin Jafarov & Kang Wang
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Irina Overeem - Elchin Jafarov - Kang Wang | Modeling Permafrost; a new software toolbox to explore frozen grounds ]]
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|  Nicole Gasparini
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Nicole Gasparini | Modeling Earth-Surface Dynamics with Landlab 1.0 ]]
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|  Allen Lee
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Allen Lee | Good enough practices for reproducible scientific computation ]]
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| Raleigh Martin
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Raleigh Martin | The Sediment Experimentalist Network (SEN) Knowledge Base ]]
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| Reed Maxwell
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Reed Maxwell| Beyond Groundwater Modeling: Integrated Simulation of Watershed Systems using ParFlow ]]
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| Kim de Mutsert
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting2 Kim de Mutsert |  Introduction to EcoPath with Ecosim ]]
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| Mark Piper & Eric Hutton
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Mark Piper - Eric Hutton | BMI: Live! ]]
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| Katy Barnhart
| [[CSDMS 2017 annual meeting Katy Barnhart | Model sensitivity analysis and optimization with Dakota and Landlab ]]
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==Posters==
==Posters==
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Presentations and more of the joined CSDMS - SEN 2018 annual meeting

Geoprocesses, geohazards - CSDMS 2018

May 22-24th 2018 in Boulder Colorado, USA




Limpopo3a.jpg

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:

Agenda

Click here to view the final agenda.

Presentations

Keynote talks

PresenterTitle
Bates, Paul Modelling flood risk in the continental US
Cutter, Susan Social Vulnerability and Community Resilience to Natural Hazards: Models, Tools, and Practice
George, David Modeling earth-surface flow hazards with D-Claw
Glade, Rachel Modeling blocky hillslope evolution in layered landscapes
Hoch, Jannis GLOFRIM – A globally applicable framework for integrated hydrologic-hydrodynamic modeling
Hoffiman Mendes, Julio ImageQuilting.jl: A code for generating 3D stratigraphy from data collected in flume experiments
Idol, Terry Disasters: Increasing Interoperability for User-driven State-of-the-Art Data and Models
Jenkins, Chris Scale- and Process-Jumps in a Multimodel Project on Hurricane Impacts at the Seabed
Johnson, Joel Using tsunami sediment transport experiments to improve paleohydraulic inverse models
Laurence, Justin PREEVENTS update and more
Murray, Brad Welcome
Suckale, Jenny Multiphase instabilities and extreme events in different natural systems
Tucker, Greg Introduction to the Natural Hazards Modeling Workshop
Upton, Phaedra Earthquake-induced landslides and landscape dynamics: The 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake and response
Weiss, Robert Simulating the tsunami hazard: quantitative predictions
Westerink, Joannes Storm surge model ADCIRC for risk assessment
Willis, Mike Private Eyes are Watching You


Clinics

PresenterTitle
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

NameAbstract titlePoster
Antolini, Federico A framework proposal for spatial distribution of small reservoirsAntolini CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Ashley, Thomas Statistical Bedload Modeling on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National ParkAshley CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Barnes, Richard Efficient Parallel Algorithms For Terrain AnalysisBarnes CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Best, Üwe Modelling Wave Action, Surges, Morphodynamics and Vegetation Dynamics: Do Salt Marsh & Mangrove Fringe Coastlines Survive Sea Level Rise?Best CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Best, Kelsea Machine Learning to Identify Drivers of Internal Migration in Coastal BangladeshBest2 CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Calhoun, Donna ForestClaw : A parallel, adaptive Cartesian grid library for problems in geophysical hazards modelinglink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Calhoun CSDMS POSTER May2018.pdf
Callaghan, Kerry Coupled groundwater and surface water modelling to visualise lake extent and total terrestrial water storage under a changing climatelink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Callaghan CSDMS POSTER May2018.pdf
Campforts, Benjamin Landslides in long term landscape evolution models
Chadwick, Austin Predicting the location of avulsion hazards on deltas in the face of changing discharge regimes and relative sea-level riseChadwick CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Chen, Yunxiang conduitFoam: a one-dimensional subglacial conduit modeChen CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Ciarletta, Daniel Long Term Risks: Novel Barrier Island Retreat Behaviors Arising from Increasing Rates of Sea Level RiseCiarletta CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Cohen, Sagy The Floodwater Depth Estimation Tool (FwDET)link=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Cohen CSDMS POSTER May2018.pdf
Davis, Brisa Targeted Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Tsunami Modeling Using Adjoint EquationsDavis CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Del Vecchio, Joanmarie Using relict Pleistocene geomorphology to inform future permafrost change
Duan, Jennifer Impact of Climate Change on Flood Frequency Curve: Santa Cruz River Case StudyDuan CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Ferdowsi, Behrooz Glassy dynamics of landscape evolutionFerdowsi CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Ferrier, Ken Transient relationships between chemical and physical erosion rates in regolith-mantled topography
Glade, Rachel Modeling the 2-D evolution of blocky landscapes: Coupled model designGlade CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Hoffimann, Julio ImageQuilting.jl: A code for generating 3D stratigraphy from data collected in flume experiments
Istanbulluoglu, Erkan A hydroclimatological approach to predicting regional landslide probability using LandlabIstanbulluoglu CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Janoff, Arye A Coastal Geo-economic Model: Property Protection, Federal Buyouts, and Managed Retreatlink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Janoff_CSDMS_POSTER_May2018 .pdf
Kochanski, Kelly Statistical classification of self-organized snow surfacesKochanski CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Kolodin, Jesse Investigating Artificial Berm-Dune Management Along New Jersey’s Coastline Using a Coupled Geo-Economic ModelKolodin CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Kozlowski, Estanislao Multi-scale modelling of microbial lacustrine carbonates with Carbo-CAT and Mounds3D
Leonarduzzi, Elena Towards a landslide warning concept for Switzerland using rainfall thresholds and multi-scale hydrological modeling
Li, Jiao Embedding Seawall Models in Coastal Flooding Simulations
Li, Jin Influence of wave-induced currents on sediment transport and coral growth of atolls
Lyons, Nathan Coupled models of landscape and species evolution
Morris, Chloe The Coastline Evolution Model 2D (CEM2D)
Nienhuis, Jaap Can barrier islands survive sea level rise? Tidal inlets versus storm overwashNienhuis CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Obelcz, Jeffrey Towards a Quantitative Understanding of Parameters Driving Submarine Slope Failure: A Data Mining and Machine Learning ApproachObelcz CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Pfeiffer, Allison How do source-to-sink geomorphic processes mediate flood hazards? Using historical changes to inform predictions
Phillips, Colin Coupling fine particle transport, storage, and remobilization with sediment bed morphodynamicslink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Phillips CSDMS POSTER May2018.pdf
Pérez-Hincapié, Ana María Comparative geomorphological analysis applied to the hazard assessment of debris flows in three watersheds of the Western Cordillera of ColombiaPerez CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Qin, Xinsheng Accelerating Block-Structured Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) with GPUslink=https://csdms.colorado.edu/csdms_wiki/images/Qin CSDMS POSTER May2018.pdf
Qureshi, Huda A Sensitivity Analysis of the Effect of Parametric Wind Model Inputs on Hurricane Storm Surge Simulations
Richmond, Nick 3D Bedrock Channel Evolution with Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Coupled to a Finite Element EarthRichmond CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Schumann, Guy Integrating EO Data of Floods with a Hydrodynamic Event Model: Harvey 2017Schumann CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Shobe, Charles Modeling the 2-D evolution of blocky landscapes: Hillslope-channel interactionsShobe CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Sincavage, Ryan Deterioration of the eastern margin of the Colonia Glacier, northern Patagonia: the end of a glacially-dammed alpine lake?
Southard, Paul Impact of spring-associated riparian vegetation on channel morphology in ephemeral dryland channels: Henry Mountains, Utah, USA
Strom, Kyle A simple, single-size and time-dependent flocculation modelKuprenas CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Tang, Hui Physics-informed machine learning approach for predicting post-fire debris flows based on thresholds
Wang, Kang Effect of Enhanced Cold-Season Climate Warming on Permafrost TemperaturesWang CSDMS POSTER May2018.png
Wickert, Andrew Long-profile evolution of transport-limited gravel-bed rivers
Yanites, Brian Quantitative constraints on landslide frequency through the use of cosmogenic nuclides: a numerical modeling perspective


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