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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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