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==Project description==
==Project description==
 
This course aims to familiarize earth sciences and engineering graduate students with a number of numerical surface process models and hydrological models available through the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) and sets students up to use these tools for your own research purposes.
This course aims to familiarize earth sciences and engineering graduate students with a number of numerical surface process models and hydrological models available through the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) and sets students up to use these tools for your own research purposes.


==Objectives==
==Objectives==
 
The course involves both lectures and hands-on modeling and aims at:  
The course involves both lectures and hands-on modeling and aims at:  
* Introduction to CSDMS and High Performance Computing.
* Introduction to CSDMS and High Performance Computing.
* Lectures on theory and applications of several models.  
* Lectures on theory and applications of several models.
 
* Simulations on the HPCC to explore:
* SImulations on the HPCC to explore:  
*# stand-alone simulations with HydroTrend and [[Model:TopoFlow|TopoFlow]] hydrological components
1) stand-alone simulations with HydroTrend and TOPOFLOW hydrological components<br>
*# a coupled hydrological-glaciological model, i.e. [[Model:TopoFlow|TopoFlow]] and [[Model:Gc2d|Gc2d]]
2) a coupled hydrological-glaciological model, i.e. TOPOFLOW and GC2D <br>
*# a coupled river-delta model, i.e. [[Model:HydroTrend|HydroTrend]] and [[Model:CEM|CEM]]
3) a coupled river-delta model, i.e. HydroTrend and CEM <br>


==Time-line==
==Timeline==
September 2010 - December 2010
September 2010 - December 2010


==Models in use==
==Models in use==
CSDMS Modeling Tool is used for the simulations in the class room and by the students independently. <br>
* [[http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/CMT_portal|CSDMS Modeling Tool]] is used for the simulations in the class room and by the students independently.
Simulations are run with HydroTrend, TOPOFLOW Infiltration, GC2D, Avulsion,and CEM.
* Simulations are run with [[Model:HydroTrend|HydroTrend]], [[Model:TopoFlow|TopoFlow]] Infiltration, [[Model:Gc2d|Gc2d]], Avulsion,and [[Model:CEM|CEM]]
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Modeling results are visualized with Visit on Beach.
Modeling results are visualized with Visit on Beach.


==Results==
==Results==
Class room excercises are available from the CSDMS Educational Repository.
Class room excercises are available from the [[Labs_portal|CSDMS Educational Repository]].
[[http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Labs_portal]]


==Users==
==Users==
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==Links==
==Links==
 
* Lectures on simulations and models are available from the [[SurfaceDynamics_Modeling_CMT|Educational Repository]]
* Lectures on simulations and models are available from the Educational Repository:http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/SurfaceDynamics_Modeling_CMT
* Lab Notes are [[Labs_portal|available for other instructors]]
* Lab Notes are available for other instructors: [[http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Labs_portal]]


[[Category:Lecture project]]
[[Category:Lecture project]]

Revision as of 17:11, 10 December 2010

Surface Process Modeling Using CMT Course

Project description

This course aims to familiarize earth sciences and engineering graduate students with a number of numerical surface process models and hydrological models available through the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) and sets students up to use these tools for your own research purposes.

Objectives

The course involves both lectures and hands-on modeling and aims at:

  • Introduction to CSDMS and High Performance Computing.
  • Lectures on theory and applications of several models.
  • Simulations on the HPCC to explore:
    1. stand-alone simulations with HydroTrend and TopoFlow hydrological components
    2. a coupled hydrological-glaciological model, i.e. TopoFlow and Gc2d
    3. a coupled river-delta model, i.e. HydroTrend and CEM

Timeline

September 2010 - December 2010

Models in use

Modeling results are visualized with Visit on Beach.

Results

Class room excercises are available from the CSDMS Educational Repository.

Users

List the CSDMS HPCC users of your project:

  • Mark Hannon
  • Ben Hudson
  • Mariela Perignon
  • Francis Rengers
  • Andy Wickert
  • Fei Xing
  • Irina Overeem
  • Scott Peckham

Funding

CSDMS Integration Facility and EKT

NSF COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT 0621695

Publications and presentations

Class room projects are expected to contribute to the CSDMS Modeling Tool, to the example configuration files and the Help System.

Links