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|CSDMS meeting first name= | |CSDMS meeting first name=Greg | ||
|CSDMS meeting last name= | |CSDMS meeting last name=Tucker | ||
|CSDMS meeting institute=CSDMS IF | |CSDMS meeting institute=CSDMS IF | ||
|Country member=United States | |Country member=United States | ||
|CSDMS meeting state=Colorado | |CSDMS meeting state=Colorado | ||
|CSDMS meeting email address= | |CSDMS meeting email address=gtucker@colorado.edu | ||
|CSDMS meeting title presentation=Clinic 1: The Art of Modeling: From Concept to Math with Mass, Energy, and Momentum Balance | |CSDMS meeting title presentation=Clinic 1: The Art of Modeling: From Concept to Math with Mass, Energy, and Momentum Balance | ||
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|CSDMS meeting first name co1= | |CSDMS meeting first name co1=Benjamin | ||
|CSDMS meeting last name co1= | |CSDMS meeting last name co1=Campforts | ||
|CSDMS meeting institute co1=University of Colorado, Boulder | |CSDMS meeting institute co1=University of Colorado, Boulder | ||
|CSDMS meeting country co1=United States | |CSDMS meeting country co1=United States | ||
|CSDMS meeting state co1=Colorado | |CSDMS meeting state co1=Colorado | ||
|CSDMS meeting email address co1= | |CSDMS meeting email address co1=Benjamin.campforts@colorado.edu | ||
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Revision as of 11:45, 26 January 2022
CSDMS 2022: Environmental Extremes and Earthscape Evolution
Clinic 1: The Art of Modeling: From Concept to Math with Mass, Energy, and Momentum Balance
Abstract
Numerical models describe the world around us mathematically, allowing us to visualize changes to physical systems through both space and time. These models are essential tools for geoscientists, but writing your own model can be a daunting task. In this clinic, we’ll develop an understanding of what numerical models are, and then we’ll delve into the math that functions as the basis for many models. Participants will learn how to apply basic conservation principles to developing equations that describe a physical system that changes through time. This workshop will expose participants to deriving differential equations, and using basic Python programming to visualize their solutions. Prior experience is not necessary.
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