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===Past Meetings and Workshops===


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The links below will guide you to web pages which display presentations or other materials that have been presented to a scientific community during CSDMS and related meetings. Please acknowledge the respective presenter(s) if referencing or making use of their materials and/or data.
 
* Feb. 2008, [[Carbonates_2008|Community Sedimentary Model for Carbonate Systems]], Golden, CO
* Feb. 2008, [[Cyberinformatics_2008|Cyberinformatics Working Group Meeting]], Boulder, CO
* Dec. 2007, Steering Committee Meeting]], Boulder, CO
* Dec. 2007, Terrestrial Working Group Meeting, UC Berkeley, CA
* Oct. 2007, [[Arctic_2007|Arctic Coasts at Risk]], Tromso, Norway
* Sep. 2007, [[Deltas_2007|Dynamics and Vulnerability of River Delta]], Boulder, CO
* Sep. 2007, [[Estuaries_2007|Mechanisms of Sediment Retention in Estuaries]], Boulder, CO
* May 2004, [[CSDMS_Implementation_2004|CSDMS Implementation Plan Workshop]], Minneapolis, MN
* July 2003, [[CSDMS_Presentation_2003|CSDMS Presentation to NSF]], Washington, DC
* Feb. 2002, [[CSDMS_Planning_2002|CSDMS Planning Workshop]], Boulder, CO
 
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Past Meetings and Workshops

The links below will guide you to web pages which display presentations or other materials that have been presented to a scientific community during CSDMS and related meetings. Please acknowledge the respective presenter(s) if referencing or making use of their materials and/or data.

Information on this website is provided as a public service and is intended for educational and research purposes. Materials developed by CSDMS, its members, participants and partners, are the intellectual property of those respective individuals, who reserve all applicable rights to their respective intellectual property.

As an organization devoted to the creation, discovery, dissemination and sharing of knowledge and research, CSDMS holds a strong commitment to comply with all applicable laws regarding intellectual property.

Please note: It is not the intent of CSDMS to violate or infringe upon any copyrights. Our use is presumed to be appropriate and in accordance with "Fair Use" provisions. If any copyrighted material has been inappropriately included on these pages, please inform us. Immediate action will be taken to rectify the situation, either by removing the materials or obtaining appropriate permission.

The University of Colorado at Boulder encourages the fair use of copyrighted materials in support of its academic and research mission, and strives to provide clear guidance to faculty, students, and staff who wish to use any materials that may be copyrighted in their teaching and research.

At the same time, the university is legally required to establish policy stating that faculty, staff, students, and community members must obey all state and federal laws respecting the copyrights and trademarks of others. Learn more at http://www.colorado.edu/copyright.