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Revision as of 09:08, 7 December 2022

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Geodynamics Focus Research Group


Providing input to the CSDMS effort on how to best represent geodynamic processes and models within CSDMS



Geodynamics Focus Research Group

Providing input to the CSDMS effort on how to best represent geodynamic processes and models within CSDMS



Featuring a presentation by Phaedra Upton and Greg Tucker



Geodynamicist and Geomorphologist introduced to structural geologist + CSDMS.
This was presented at the Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction Research Coordination Network Webinar Series, that features conversations between the leaders of successful interdisciplinary collaborations (see also https://www.sz4dmcs.org/webinars).

Webinar recorded April 7th, 2020.
Or view any of the other recorded webinars.




Models


The Geodynamics community makes available a diverse set of 23 numerical models and tools, for you to use and explore! Find out which models are available or contribute your own model.




Jobs


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Events


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Co-chairs



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Wolfgang Bangerth
Colorado State University
Department of Mathematics
bangerth@colostate.edu

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Mark Behn
Boston College
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
mark.behn@bc.edu