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[[image:DeltaformationLiangModel-frontpage.png|200px|left|link=Model_highlight#Reduced-Complexity Model of Delta Formation]] '''Reduced-Complexity Model of Delta Formation'''<br>CSDMS awarded the ''2011 Student Modeler Award'' to '''Man Liang''', of St Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota. She developed a reduced-complexity model for delta formation, which mimics channel migration, bifurcation and avulsion. The model combines a more detailed hydro-dynamics solver with a cellular model that routes water and sediment packages over a river and delta plain. Simulated delta evolution and geometry compare well with mappings of natural deltas. [[Model_highlight#Reduced-Complexity Model of Delta Formation|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a model]
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A recent Human dimensions workshop: Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling, was held in Boulder last May with the goal to assess the intellectual, informatics, and material resources needed to develop global models of human systems dynamics and couple them with models of Earth system dynamics in order to further understanding of the interactions and feedbacks within the integrated human-environmental system that dominates the globe today. Workshop presentations and findings are presented. [[Science_spotlights#Linking_Earth_System_Dynamics_and_Social_System_Modeling|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science spotlight]

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Human dimensions Boulder CO May 2016.JPG

A recent Human dimensions workshop: Linking Earth System Dynamics and Social System Modeling, was held in Boulder last May with the goal to assess the intellectual, informatics, and material resources needed to develop global models of human systems dynamics and couple them with models of Earth system dynamics in order to further understanding of the interactions and feedbacks within the integrated human-environmental system that dominates the globe today. Workshop presentations and findings are presented. More...

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