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  • software locally. This clinic will illustrate example Landlab models and how to run them on Hydroshare. This clinic will provide an introduction to Landlab’s
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  • rmcd@usgs.gov Mark Piper CSDMS United States Abstract In this clinic, we will provide a brief introduction to a selection of models (USGS and others),
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  • Abstract In this presentation several modeling efforts in Chesapeake Bay will be reviewed that highlight how we can use 3-dimensional, time-dependent hydrodynamic
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  • boundaries or uses coupling techniques. We will also evaluate the presentation of the model results. The panel will score open source code contributions, review
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  • uses coupling techniques. We will also evaluate the presentation of the model results. Software experts on the panel will score open source code contributions
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  • code; your license will ensure that your name will stay with the code; most importantly, your model will be better for it because there will potentially be
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  • decision-makers. We will explore effective communication methods, messaging, and platforms, including social media and working with the press. This clinic will also provide
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  • and parameter optimization. We will also examine how the choice of comparison metrics influences results. Methods will be presented in the context of the
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  • this clinic, we will explore RivGraph, a Python package for extracting and analyzing fluvial channel networks from binary masks. We will first look at some
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  • introduction to the module This will be something that the CSDMS facility will add This will be something that the CSDMS facility will add A list of the key equations
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  • Survey could not long ago. This hands-on course will demonstrate the basic tools and provide some tips that will allow you to map your favorite field area with
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  • year simulation. Note that this means you will need to specify the run duration to be 730,000 days. We will simulate the evolution of a longitudinal profile
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  • and Marine Working Groups will coordinate their meetings with each other carving out joint and separate sessions. The meeting will begin at 9:00 AM on both
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  • and Marine Working Groups will coordinate their meetings with each other carving out joint and separate sessions. The meeting will begin at 9:00 AM on both
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  • The clinic will have dedicated discussion time to engage in role play, and provide stories about situations in which you can be an ally. We will identify
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  • 200 year simulation, this will give an idea of the model processes and depositional patterns. Note that this means you will need to specify the run duration
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  • deltaic planform morphological evolution. Future development of the model will focus on critically exploring the interaction between these two key morphodynamic
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  • Florida using an agent-based model coded in the Mesa Python framework. This will be coupled with the Landlab TidalFlowCalculator component, to simulate how
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Marine Working Group Terrestrial
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • Abstract Water – too little, too much – will likely be the biggest future climate challenge for the world. This will be particularly true in vulnerable regions
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  • climate change will affect ecological systems. Key studies using ABMs to both understand ecological systems and project future changes will be discussed
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  • (from beginners to experienced code developers). It will provide an overview of OpenFOAM. We will demonstrate its usage in a variety of applications, including
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  • clinic we will first review concepts of glacial isostatic adjustment and the algorithm that is used to solve the sea level equation. We will then provide
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  • SEN-KB and SEAD, participants will divide into two groups depending on their interests. The first group of “Data Contributors” will engage in a focused session
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  • year simulation. Note that this means you will need to specify the run duration to be 730,000 days. We will simulate the evolution of a longitudinal profile
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  • approaches. The clinic: - Will explore examples of the kinds of research questions and topics suited to ABM methods. - Will (attempt to) define some key
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  • As a research community, we are not yet meeting this need. In this talk I will introduce the Ecological Forecasting Initiative (EFI), an international grass-roots
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  • debris, when mobilised, will create new hazards – further landsliding, rapid aggregation, increased river channel instability and will threaten infrastructure
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  • Inc., United States john.atkinson@arcadis-us.com Abstract This presentation will briefly introduce the formulation, numerics, and parallel implementation
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  • HexWatershed 19 3) The Art of Modeling 41 4) Teaching with Jupyter NoteBooks 25 5) Will not attend a clinic 3
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  • modeling. This year's institute will focus on the interaction between climate and landscapes over a range of scales. What will the effect be of more intense
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  • sources with modern computer technology will enable the development a visual representation of data that will aid in understanding the impacts of historical
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  • we will show that enhancing the climate model representation of boundary currents is not simply a matter of enhanced resolution. Finally, we will use
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  • act. In my talk, I will explore recent developments in modelling surface processes within a single deformational framework. I will focus on collisional
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  • System from here. Under downloads there will be a ".dmg" file which you can double click. In the Finder window you will have the tar file and the install script
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  • Promote diversity and inclusion: 14 4) CSDMS Python Modeling Tool: 19 5) Will not attend a clinic: 21
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  • 33 3) Using GPUs to Solve Science Problems Faster 22 4) LSDtopotools 26 5) Will not attend a clinic this day 6
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  • years timescale (e.g., dispersal, adaptation, speciation). In this clinic, we will use novel codes that couple biological processes with FastScape, a widely
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  • this clinic, we will start with a brief introduction, then download the freeware and start setting up some simple models which we will use in example exercises
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  • which become officially operational in August of 2016. This presentation will discuss the different kinds of configurations utilized within the NOAA National
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  • the course participants will design and run over the duration of the course. Application is through a competitive process, NCED will select approximately
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  • concepts of GLOFRIM as well as its workflow will be outlined, and first results showing the benefit of model coupling will be discussed. Besides, current limitations
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  • system. Attendees will gain hands-on experience with existing vegetation components within and outside the Landlab system. These models will include the Cellular
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • making it crucial to understand how these systems will evolve and which regions and populations will be most affected. In this regard, we calibrated socio-environmental
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  • presentation, we will show some of the modelling choices in PaleoSTeHM along with an example application for Holocene sea level change. Also, we will seek inputs
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  • powerful tool for both analyzing large datasets and running models. This clinic will provide an introduction to approaches for accessing and using cloud resources
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  • This clinic will introduce CUAHSI products that support hydrologic modeling and analysis workflows. The HydroShare and JupyterHub platforms will be used to
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  • two-dimensional grid-based models of various earth-surface processes. The webinar will provide a basic overview of Landlab, and illustrate some of its key capabilities
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  • Observatory, United States jaolive@ldeo.columbia.edu Abstract This clinic will provide an introduction to the MATLAB-based geodynamic modeling code SiStER
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  • about how future fires and related vegetation recovery will change, and how system drivers will change. The overall research objective this study focuses
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  • research groups to closed-source proprietary commercial codes. This presentation will review the available methods, open-source community resources, state-of-the-art
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  • from hard drives – this year’s Sediment Experimentalist Network (SEN) clinic will inform you on leading practices for data planning, management, and publication
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  • discussion. The 2hour forum will include a series of lightning presentations, and printed plus online display materials. It will discuss whether to, and how
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  • priorities the WG identifies will feature prominently in the 5-year plan, written primarily for NSF Program Officers. We will focus on these tasks during
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  • (BMI) for data control and query. Classroom organization In this lab, you will learn how to use the bmi_era5 package to download the ERA5 hourly reanalysis
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  • proud to announce that we will have a Software Carpentry Bootcamp associated with the Annual Meeting. This full-day clinic will be held on the CU campus
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  • coastal domains. We will be looking at a river supplying sediment to a coastal zone, along which wave-driven longshore transport occurs. We will learn about the
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  • fire off the coast of California. She will be remembered fondly, and her legacy as a scientist and policy expert will remain alive within the scientific community
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  • You will see that there are several example models. In this lab we will select the HydroTrend model. >> Click on the 'Launch Binder' box and it will allow
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • class requirements of the user. This clinic will introduce both GCAM and Demeter at a high-level. We will also provide a hands-on walk through for a reference
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  • computers to select simplified inputs for the CHILD model. Model visualizations will be produced for each trial in which they run the scenario. For example, visitors
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  • temporal scales will be illustrated using two examples. A one-dimensional chemical weathering model for soil formation in Marcellus Shale will illustrate its
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  • 5) Coastal evolution analysis and inundation modeling with GRASS GIS 4 6) Will not attend a clinic this day 0
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  • In this clinic, we will provide an overview of the available models and labs, and their themes and active learning objectives. We will discuss the requirements
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  • flow in the mantle. I will also comment on how these models are strongly dependent on precipitation patterns and, ultimately, will need to be fully coupled
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  • internet connection. This hands-on workshop will introduce you to and showcase cloud-native geospatial processing. We will explore the platform’s built-in catalog
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  • your supervisor. Recipients of this year’s award will be announced by late January 2015. The winner will receive a fully funded trip* to Boulder, Colorado
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  • your supervisor. Recipients of this year’s award will be announced by late January 2016. The winner will receive a fully funded trip* to Boulder, Colorado
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  • In this clinic, we will provide an overview of the available models and labs, and their themes and active learning objectives. We will discuss the requirements
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  • Global Climate models we find this trend will likely continue and predict that mangrove islands across the Caribbean will experience significant reduction in
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  • your supervisor. Recipients of this year’s award will be announced by late January 2014. The winner will receive a fully funded trip* to Boulder, Colorado
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  • domain. We will seek to unpick the complex two-way relationship between data and process understanding. By focusing on the interactions, we will end up with
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  • finer than the mesh size. This clinic will provide a hands-on introduction to hydrodynamic modeling using ANUGA. We will discuss the structure and capabilities
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  • class requirements of the user. This clinic will introduce both GCAM and Demeter at a high-level. We will also provide a hands-on walk through for a reference
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  • single-thread performance, making high-resolution 3D models affordable. This clinic will provide an introduction to DynEarthSol3D’s features and capabilities and
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  • techniques and a flexible platform to explore a multitude of scenarios. Here, we will demonstrate how the Advanced Solver for Problems in Earth's Convection and
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  • tutorial we will demonstrate how to employ this platform using real science examples from hydrology, remote sensing, and oceanography. Participants will follow
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  • mg/l NaCl) will be analyzed. Three replicates of each treatment will be conducted for each clay. Additionally, the zeta potential of the clays will be determined
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  • model will be linked to explore the response of the G-B river system to a future sea-level rise and changes in river discharge. Model algorithms will be validated
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  • code; your license will ensure that your name will stay with the code; most importantly, your model will be better for it because there will potentially be
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  • code; your license will ensure that your name will stay with the code; most importantly, your model will be better for it because there will potentially be
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Geodynamics Focus Research
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Marine Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • readthedocs.io/en/latest/examples.html >> You will see that there are several example models. In this lab we will select the HydroTrend model. >> Click on the
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  • University United States Li Li PennState United States Abstract This webinar will describe the efforts of our NSF-funded Research Coordination Network Building
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  • made their way also into many existing industry model codes. The session will give participants insights into 2-D flood inundation modeling with LISFLOOD-FP
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  • clinic will incorporate discussions and prompts about how to broadly identify important model “ingredients” and reduce model complexity, and will therefore
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  • closed. The joint Terrestrial & Coastal Working Groups will meet for 2 days. Format: The format will consist of a mix of presentations, demonstrations and
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  • of the probability of storm tides for hurricane versus nor’easter seasons will be discussed, including geographic variations of the storm tide exceedance
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  • and/or need systematic comparison of many alternative models. This class will briefly review the fundamental questions, demonstrate relations between existing
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  • clinic will be divided into two separate days. Day 1 would be a short introductory lecture, a live code demo, and then homework — participants will doodle
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  • CSDMS web site (https://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Model:SNAC). This clinic will provide an overview of SNAC and lead participants through a typical work
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  • Netherlands j.h.nienhuis@uu.nl Download presentation Abstract River deltas will likely experience significant land loss because of relative sea-level rise
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  • numerical model or a simulator? In this session we will look at examples of digital twins, we will compare them to more traditional platforms and together
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  • Participants will gain hands-on experience in both interfaces, offering flexibility and accessibility for diverse applications. Special focus will be given
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  • Modeling with Topoflow: 20 5) Training Datasets for Modeling with AI: 23 6) Will not attend a clinic: 22
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  • priorities the WG identifies will feature prominently in the 5-year plan, written primarily for NSF Program Officers. We will focus on these tasks during
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  • community is creating a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) that will link Earth observation resources world-wide across multiple Societal Benefit
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  • Southeast Asia. Using landscape evolution and connectivity analysis models, we will investigate how changes induced by drainage basins reorganisation and river
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  • I will show examples of river network studies that integrate multiple sources of data to address issues of flooding and coastal resilience. I will also
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  • design and provide solutions for these critical challenges. In this keynote, I will showcase the flexibility and value of RTMs using real-world applications
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  • Technical specs In/Output Process Testing Other Component info This part will be filled out by CSDMS staff
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  • in Alaska Using a High Spatial Resolution Dataset." link to abstract. Both will receive a funded visit to the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado
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  • within the CSDMS Web Tool. This clinic will explain the key concepts of BMI (and CSDMS Standard Names), and will demonstrate, through example, how to implement
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  • on total incision using the different flow methods. Finally, a watershed will be evolved to topographic steady-state using both the steady- and non-steady
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  • Data Services, 3) Deep Neural Network, Part II, 4) Modeling in the cloud, 5) Will not attend a clinic) of allowed values for the "CSDMS meeting select clinics3
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  • riverine freshwater and the suspended sediments will form a so-called hypopycnal sediment plume. We will use a component called PLUME to investigate the
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  • How the input data file will be shown on the tab dialogs(config port): An XML file will be created from the input file which will be parsed to be displayed
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  • vanderbauwhede@glasgow.ac.uk Download presentation Abstract In this talk, I will discuss the need for low carbon and sustainable computing. The current emissions
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  • tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify for this award! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards
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  • Epubs will be reviewed and can be part of a poster or oral presentation or separately submitted. Once excepted the Epub will get a DOI and will be made
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  • a modeling tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards
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  • Utah, United States. dan.ames@byu.edu Abstract: This presentation or poster will discuss the latest developments of the CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System
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  • increasingly useful tool for describing many hydrologic systems. This clinic will provide a brief background on the theory of coupled surface-subsurface modeling
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  • admiringly as it falls off cliffs -- but how does it get from the sky to your tap? Will it always be free to chisel windingly through the countryside and leap from
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  • hands-on clinic, we will take a model -- in this case, an implementation of the two-dimensional heat equation in Python -- and together, we will write the BMI
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  • a modeling tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards
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  • permafrost state and impacts on surface processes. In this 2hr clinic, we will present a new, easy-to-access and comprehensive cyberinfrastructure for permafrost
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  • Starting with an overview of the DAKOTA architecture, this presentation will introduce processes for setting up iterative analyses, interfacing with computational
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  • exploring two-dimensional numerical models of Earth-surface dynamics. This clinic will provide a hands-on introduction to Landlab's features and capabilities, including
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Hydrology
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • interface standard will be based on OpenMI. OpenMI also comes with a Windows based framework that will not be employed (rather we will use the CCA architecture
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  • very bright young stars working on the modeling of landscape evolution. He will be a major contributor to the CSDMS effort. As part of our scientific community
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  • You will see that there are several example models. In this lab we will select the HydroTrend model. >> Click on the 'Launch Binder' box and it will allow
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  • open the Pymt read the docs page here >> You will see that there are several example models. In this lab we will select the Frost number component. >> Click
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  • earth surface models through a web-based modeling tool (WMT). This webinar will share improved ways of using this tool in the classroom, gives a quick reminder
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  • variety of modeling tasks, but the perhaps the coupling could be tighter? I will discuss a range of Machine Learning tools that co-workers and I have integrated
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  • Wagemaker Floodtags, Netherlands wagemaker@floodtags.com Abstract Jurjen will share how FloodTags uses human observations from online media to detect and
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  • across the various components (land, ice, ocean, atmosphere). In this talk, I will most focus on the current and upcoming representations of the physical and
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  • directory will mean you keep your output organized per experiment and files will not get overwritten. >> For this specific exercise we will be running
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  • riverine freshwater and the suspended sediments will form a so-called hypopycnal sediment plume. We will use a component called PLUME to investigate the
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  • models of diverse earth-surface systems. For those new to Landlab, this clinic will provide a hands-on introduction to Landlab's features and capabilities, including
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  • highly non-linear and have many poorly know parameters. In this presentation I will illustrate some of these problems and then discuss opportunities that arise
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  • instance, we show how in an energy-constrained future scenario, such protections will probably prove to be unsustainable, raising relative risks by four to eight
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  • than two years. The Model INTegration (MINT) project will develop a modeling environment which will significantly reduce the time needed to develop new
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  • present ice change as well as the viscoelastic properties of the subsurface. I will demonstrate how current sea level change depends on these parameters and
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  • obscurity. Let's break the cycle! Please join us for this webinar where we will present information about all of the products and services offered by CSDMS
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  • them as stand-alone web applications (using Voilà). In this workshop, we will learn how to leverage this powerful Jupyter environment to build custom,
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  • Energy Budget exercise we will start out with an example called 'HydrologyLab_EnergyBalance1' . >> The Meteorology Component will now be active in the WMT
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  • morphodynamic response of dune protected areas under hurricane conditions. We will cover the set up of the computational grid, boundary conditions, model processes
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  • a powerful set of tools for data analysis. In this hands-on tutorial, we will cover the basics of numpy, matplotlib, pandas, and introduce scikit-learn
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  • some form of rocky artificial soil. This poster (and movies associated with) will highlight our models (mARM, SSSPAM) for regolith and soils evolution under
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  • hypsometric bins with 0 - 50 m of elevation and than the highest point of the basin will change. You can download the following HYDRO0.HYPS example file and alter
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  • flows. We have established pressure transducers in Lost and Fish lakes, which will ground-truth lake volume time series using LiDAR and high-resolution satellite
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  • engineering planning. While the component is still under development, we will demonstrate its use within a dune environment utilizing coastal water levels
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  • This work improves our understanding of the hydrologic cycle of TMCFs and will help us understand how resilient these ecosystems are to climate change.
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  • and when coastal barriers, sediment diversions, and settlement relocations will be implemented in the coming century.
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  • ecosystem structures and fluxes. Results will be validated with a network of three eddy flux towers. This study will provide a basis for understanding feedback
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  • study will help address the National Science Board’s call for a “[prediction of]… inland flooding from hurricanes and tropical storms,” and will hopefully
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  • scales to create landforms that will ultimately exert a strong control on biodiversity, species richness and endemism. We will illustrate this point using
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: River Network Modeling Initiative
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  • theoretical, computational, and personal limitations. In this presentation, I will discuss the role of three IAMs (GLOBIOM, FeliX, and the Resilience Indicator
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  • clinic, we will take a simple model -- in this case, an implementation of the two-dimensional heat equation in Python -- and together, we will wrap it with
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  • artifacts that increasing numbers of research findings depend upon. This clinic will cover practical tips, workflows, and tools to help you create reproducible
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  • assessment for post-wildfire debris flows has not been extensively tested. I will discuss a study in which we apply three candidate debris flow runout models
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  • individuals, within a single origin community. At each step of the model, an agent will first assess the expected utility of its different options within the community
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  • respectively. Thus, for our example, standard output will be written to run_my_prog.sh.o45, and standard error will be written to run_my_prog.sh.e.45. If you want
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  • number, we will share the latest results AND Nicole and Leslie will wear some silly Mardi-Gras themed flare to the annual meeting (which day will be a surprise
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  • members, We hope your fall is going well. Here is some information that we hope will improve your experience as a TWG member. We are initiating a member spotlight
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  • Ecological Network Analysis/EcoNet, 4) Landlab, 5) Google Earth Engine, 6) Will not attend a clinic) of allowed values for the "CSDMS meeting select clinics2
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  • Formation prior to its dissection beginning at 5 Ma. This surface reconstruction will be used as an initial condition in subsequent modeling. Please acknowledge
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  • and engineering, resulting in contrasting approaches and relative rigor. I will highlight successes and failures across these efforts, and identify how the
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  • through bioturbating activities. The resulting enhanced sediment availability will affect large-scale morphological change. We numerically model two contrasting
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  • watershed provides the spatial domain that collects all these factors. This talk will discuss the data used to characterize hydrologic response. Please acknowledge
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  • produced repeat topography timeseries for over one fifth of the entire planet. I will show examples of current projects to examine inundation risks at the 20 largest
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  • is presented in these slides File:KudryavtsevModel Lecture2.pptx This lab will likely take ~ 1.5 hours to complete in the classroom. This time assumes you
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  • impacted by water and temperature stress parameters. The influential parameters will further be analyzed using the Sobol method to calculate each parameter's
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  • movement of sediment within the nearshore zone on beaches such as Pevensey will improve our understanding of how mixed sediment beaches function and brings
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  • users’ needs only few models are integrated and available for usage. What will happen when a user identifies the need to incorporate a ‘new’ model into
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  • are ready to run them, you will need an account on the CSDMS supercomputer to successfully submit and run your job. We will use netcdf files for output
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  • lay the groundwork for future self-teaching. Using the JavaScript API, we will practice: raster subsetting, raster reducing in time and space, custom asset
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  • perspective. Knowing the natural tendencies and trajectories of ecosystems will assist in planning for their development and restoration. One key feature
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  • efficient code that uses NumPy and runs in Python 3.*. In this clinic, we will first cover some background information, install the package and then work
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  • practice. We know that if the best available tools aren't utilized, then there will be losses and suffering, as well as missed opportunities to build resilience
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  • region. Ideally, a collection of interchangeable models and model components will be gathered to address hydrology and hydrodynamics, watershed-estuary exchange
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  • which are formally described in associated model metadata, will get a unique DOI. The DOI will be provided for each new version of the model, given that
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  • break and other overland flooding problems. The first part of this clinic will present an overview of the capabilities of GeoClaw, including a number of
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  • Cyberinformatics and Numerics Working Group will be held March 3rd at the University of California in Santa Barbara, CA. There will be several presentations by CSDMS
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Marine Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Ecosystem
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Modeling Platform Interoperability
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  • validity over time scales from 1 minute to 1 month. In our presentation, we will show preliminary results of the berms creep (pre-breaching) dynamics, using
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  • CSDMS Modeling Tool (CMT). This clinic will explain the key concepts of BMI, with step-by-step examples. It will also include an overview of the new CSDMS
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  • Marine Working Group and Carbonate Focus Research Group will meet for 2 days. Format: The format will consist of a mix of presentations, demonstrations and
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  • tar your files and email them to CSDMSsupport@colorado.edu. We will make sure that they will appear in the data repository. Thank you!
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  • Cyberinformatics Working Group, and Hydrology Focus Research Group will be for 2 days. Format: The format will consist of a mix of presentations, demonstrations and
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  • CSDMS Modeling Tool (CMT). This clinic will explain the key concepts of BMI, with step-by-step examples. It will also include an overview of the new CSDMS
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  • Internet. This effort will result in tremendous opportunities for productive collaborations. The new experimentalist and modeler network will be able to achieve
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  • limitation in our ability to accurately project how the Arctic and the Antarctic will respond to a continued warming climate. Complex issues, such as developing
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  • allows you to set up simulations, but once you are ready to run them, you will need an account on the CSDMS supercomputer to submit your job. More information
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  • include data sets that describe climate, streams, and soil. This session will touch upon a number of functions of the WDC including: • How can I use WDC
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  • locally informed, stakeholder relevant results. In this presentation, we will introduce the NHM and a publicly available Dockerized version that is currently
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  • is the name that appears after the prefix "User:" E.g. a search on Tucker will give: Page title matches User:Gtucker (section Greg Tucker, website username
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  • exchange for a particular study site, time period, and particle behavior. I will also describe approaches we've used to communicate the framework to different
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  • sedimentary characteristics. Understanding the fate of these large sediment pulses will increase our understanding of downstream channel aggradation and increases
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  • lands worldwide with the associated expectation that landscape degradation will accelerate due to anthropogenic climate change. Gullies are also central
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  • entire southeast U.S. changes under climatic disturbances. In particular, I will address the uncertainties in estimating water flow through coastal wetlands
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  • (decreasing coral resiliency), to increasing SLR. We must understand what will happen to the atoll islands since the land is where people live. However
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  • thresholds for bank migration that can control simulated landscape evolution. I will present a vector-based approach to land surface- and subsurface-material
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  • offer potential solutions to implementation in landscape evolution models. I will show examples focusing on how climate and lithology are represented in landscape
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  • essential to make predictions of future permafrost state. In this 2hr clinic, we will present a new, easy-to-access and comprehensive cyberinfrastructure for permafrost
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  • requirements to algorithms and data structures to GPU programming models. We will share a fresh approach that has delivered order of magnitude speedups in
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  • strategies due to the changing climate become increasingly critical. This talk will outline some of these challenges and ways we are attempting to address the
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  • format will consist of a mix of presentations, demonstrations and hands-on exercises, breakout discussion groups, and writing sessions. Most time will be devoted
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  • depositional patterns will be evaluated through the addition of these two processes into the two-dimensional model. This simplified model will be used as a platform
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  • shelf. This fourth lab will compare the effect of river flood conditions with low river water or drought conditions. This lab will likely take ~ 3hours to
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  • (Bechet et al., 2016). Based on regolith characteristics from the field we will build a 1D model of the dynamic of the regolith. Characterizing the seasonal
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  • 'total_time', the component will terminate a season and/or year once the elapsed time exceeds one year. In this case, the total rainfall will not correspond to the
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  • add your Data Component to the list above, please fill out the form. This will help the community members discover and use it. Example: Topography Data
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  • are any copyright issues, please let us know (CSDMSweb@colorado.edu) and we will respond as soon as possible. Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Coastal
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  • button in the last wizard panel and VisIt will start working on your movie. A thermometer-style progress dialog will keep you informed of its progress. When
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  • which new models can be developed under its framework. In particular, we will introduce the many tools available within Landlab that make development of
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  • the network will propagate downstream, and depending on the location of this change and the network connectivity, a particular perturbation will be attenuated
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  • present a novel global riverine slope layer which we will use as input to the WBMsed model. Future work will include an extensive validation procedure based
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  • precipitation. We will present our preliminary model runs that result from an asynchronous model coupling approach. These results will allow us to run further
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  • present a novel global riverine slope layer which we will use as input to the WBMsed model. Future work will include an extensive validation procedure based
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  • reservoirs and canals. If the Inter-link project moves forward, fourteen canals will divert water from tributaries of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers to areas
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  • deltas. They ran an experiment at the St Anthony Fall hydraulic laboratory. We will look at coupled models of erosion, deposition, and vegetation; responses
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  • under development at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory. This tutorial will give an introduction to setting up a tsunami modeling problem in GeoClaw
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  • sediment and cliff erosion; and human shoreline stabilization. This clinic will combine 1) explanations of model principles, assumptions, and limitations
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  • processes during formation of extensional continental margins? In this lecture, I will discuss geodynamic experiments that explore the response of continental rifts
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  • different (regional, processes) models together with ease. In this talk I will highlight (and demonstrate) both the technology behind the eWaterCycle platform
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  • sem_init. Without this, the build will fail during the make of ccaffeine. Unfortunately, even after this the build will not succeed. The build should fail
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  • outburst floods that entrain debris, and debris-laden tsunami inundation. I will describe the basis of D-Claw's model equations and highlight some recent
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  • ability to predict ice sheet dynamics in a changing climate. In this talk I will present the soft-body Discrete Element Method which is a Lagrangian method
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  • from satellite or in-situ observations, carry large measurement errors that will propagate forward and impact projection assessments. Here, we aim at comprehensively
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  • local slope variability with numerical surface process models. Participants will gain an understanding of the basics of HRT, data availability and basic analysis
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  • This will be the first meeting of the CSDMS Hydrology Focus Research Group (CHFRG). The goals of the meeting are to begin assessing the hydrologic modeling
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  • been applied to dam break problems and other overland floods. This tutorial will give an introduction to setting up a tsunami modeling problem in GeoClaw
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  • (decreasing coral resiliency), to increasing SLR. We must understand what will happen to the atoll islands because they are the inhabited portion of these
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