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Californian coastal cliffs will see more erosion with rising sea levels. A study by longterm CSDMS-er Patrick Limber together with a team of USGS scientists demonstrates dramatic speed up of cliff retreat. A paper in JGR Earth Surface presents an ensemble of model simulations – a novel approach for earth surface dynamics modeling More...

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Syvitski Student Modeler Award 2019: CSDMS invites graduate students from earth and computer sciences to compete for the annual “CSDMS Student Modeler Award.” The award is in honor of Jai Syvitski, CSDMS's founding executive director from 2007 to 2017, who has inspired countless modelers. How to apply...


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