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CSDMS works with modelers in the community who have published textbooks | CSDMS works with modelers in the community who have published relevant textbooks. | ||
If available, we keep the associated code in the model repository so that it is easy to get for faculty and students alike.<br> | |||
Want your book featured here? Email: [mailto:csdms@colorado.edu csdms@colorado.edu] | |||
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|[[File:ModelingUncertaintyCover.jpeg | 200px | left | link=Modeling_Uncertainty_EarthSciences]] | |||
|valign=top|[[Modeling_Uncertainty_EarthSciences | '''Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences''']] | |||
''Jef Caers''<br> | |||
2011, John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBN 978-119-99262-2 | |||
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This textbook on Modeling Uncertainty by Jef Caers provides a broad overview of modeling uncertainty with a special emphasis on 3D subsurface characterization. It is not meant to be encyclopedic in its methods, but instead promotes conceptual thinking and provides tried and tested methods! | |||
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|[[File:MathematicalModelingCover.gif | 200px | left | link=Mathematical Modeling of Earth’s Dynamical Systems]] | |||
|valign=top|[[Mathematical Modeling of Earth’s Dynamical Systems | '''Mathematical Modeling of Earth’s Dynamical Systems: A Primer''']] | |||
''Slingerland, Rudy and Kump, Lee''<br> | |||
Princeton University Press, 2011. ISBN: 978-0-691-14514-3 | |||
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The new textbook: “Mathematical Modeling of Earth's Dynamical Systems: A Primer” by Slingerland and Kump helps earth scientists build essential skills to represent Earth surface processes with mathematical and computational models. This book is for aspiring modelers; experience is not required! | |||
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|[[File:Geomorphologycover.png | 200px | left | link=http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item2708281/?site_locale=en_US]] | |||
|valign=top|[http://www.cambridge.org/us/knowledge/isbn/item2708281/?site_locale=en_US '''Geomorphology: the mechanics and chemistry of landscapes'''] | |||
''Anderson, Robert and Anderson, Suzanne''<br> | |||
Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN: 978-0-521-51978-6 | |||
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A must-have for anyone interested in learning about land surface processes. This textbook covers the spectrum of Earth's landforms: glaciers, to hillslopes, to rivers, to coasts. It challenges you to understand the landscape as a quantitative system, and shows what a predictive science geomorphology is. Real-world applications and relevant problems are well-chosen and help students toy with the presented concepts. | |||
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|[[File:Pelletier_Book.jpg | 200px | left | link=Quantitative_Modeling_of_Earth_Surface_Processes]] | |[[File:Pelletier_Book.jpg | 200px | left | link=Quantitative_Modeling_of_Earth_Surface_Processes]] | ||
|valign=top|[[Quantitative_Modeling_of_Earth_Surface_Processes | '''Quantitative Modeling of Earth Surface Processes''']] | |valign=top|[[Quantitative_Modeling_of_Earth_Surface_Processes | '''Quantitative Modeling of Earth Surface Processes''']] | ||
''Pelletier, Jon D.'' | ''Pelletier, Jon D.''<br> | ||
Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521855976 | Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521855976 | ||
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This textbook describes effective and straightforward quantitative techniques for modeling Earth surface processes. State-of-the-art modules function as a set of simple but practical research tools. Detailed case studies demonstrate application of the methods to a wide variety of processes including hillslope, fluvial, aeolian, glacial, tectonic, and climatic systems. C routines are available through the CSDMS model repository. | This textbook describes effective and straightforward quantitative techniques for modeling Earth surface processes. State-of-the-art modules function as a set of simple but practical research tools. Detailed case studies demonstrate application of the methods to a wide variety of processes including hillslope, fluvial, aeolian, glacial, tectonic, and climatic systems. C routines are available through the CSDMS model repository. [[Quantitative_Modeling_of_Earth_Surface_Processes | More ...]] | ||
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|[[File:Egypt_(900x1175).jpg | 200px | left | link= 1D Sediment Transport Morphodynamics with applications to Rivers and Turbidity Currents| alt=The Nile River and delta, Egypt. Image courtesy NASA Visible Earth (http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=680)]] | |||
|valign=top|[[1D Sediment Transport Morphodynamics with applications to Rivers and Turbidity Currents | '''1D Sediment Transport Morphodynamics with applications to Rivers and Turbidity Currents''']] | |||
''Gary Parker''<br> | |||
E-book, 2007 | |||
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This textbook focuses on sediment transport and river dynamics. It has been developed as an online teaching resource, it has powerpoints for each chapter and associated Excel excercises. These are served at [http://hydrolab.illinois.edu/people/parkerg/morphodynamics_e-book.htm Gary Parker's ebook site], as well as on the CSDMS site. Below we list the ebook chapters along with links to the source code used within each chapter. The source code for all of the chapters is also available in a [https://csdms.colorado.edu/pub/models/parker_models/parker_ebook-0.1.tar.gz single tar file]. [[1D Sediment Transport Morphodynamics with applications to Rivers and Turbidity Currents | More ...]] | |||
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|[[File:Slingerland_Book_Cover.jpg | 200px | left | link=Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures]] | |[[File:Slingerland_Book_Cover.jpg | 200px | left | link=Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures]] | ||
|valign=top|[[Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures|'''Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures''']] | |valign=top|[[Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures|'''Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures''']] | ||
''Rudy L. Slingerland, K. Furlong and J. Harbaugh.'' Prentice Hall | ''Rudy L. Slingerland, K. Furlong and J. Harbaugh.''<br> | ||
Englewood | Prentice Hall, Englewood Clifs, NJ, 1994. ISBN:0138140545 | ||
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This textbook describes basic fundamental sedimentary processes and shows how to simplify these processes into quantitative models. Processes reach over a range of scales and time domains; i.e. landscape evolution to bedload transport. All FORTRAN routines can be accessed through the CSDMS model repository. | This textbook describes basic fundamental sedimentary processes and shows how to simplify these processes into quantitative models. Processes reach over a range of scales and time domains; i.e. landscape evolution to bedload transport. All FORTRAN routines can be accessed through the CSDMS model repository. [[Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures|More ...]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 2 June 2020
CSDMS works with modelers in the community who have published relevant textbooks.
If available, we keep the associated code in the model repository so that it is easy to get for faculty and students alike.
Want your book featured here? Email: csdms@colorado.edu
Textbooks | |
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Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences
Jef Caers
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Mathematical Modeling of Earth’s Dynamical Systems: A Primer
Slingerland, Rudy and Kump, Lee | |
Geomorphology: the mechanics and chemistry of landscapes
Anderson, Robert and Anderson, Suzanne | |
Quantitative Modeling of Earth Surface Processes
Pelletier, Jon D. | |
1D Sediment Transport Morphodynamics with applications to Rivers and Turbidity Currents
Gary Parker | |
Simulating Clastic Sedimentary Basins-Physical Fundamentals and Computing Procedures
Rudy L. Slingerland, K. Furlong and J. Harbaugh. |