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Are you in need for computational tools that can help with data analysis over subregions of the earth or other planetary surfaces? Or even more specifically, do you analyze GRACE satellite data in a specific region? Princeton University researchers Chris Harig and Frederik Simons just presented SLEPIAN version 1.0 software components dubbed ‘alpha, bravo, charlie and delta’ in EOS magazine, and CSDMS has the codes online for new users. SLEPIAN tools have been applied to map the patterns of mass loss of the Greenland Ice Sheet. [[Science_spotlights#SLEPIAN-alpha.2C_bravo.2C_charlie_and_echo|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science spotlight]
Looking for a new lesson for your undergraduate class in the 2015 Fall semester? Prof. Wei Luo of Northern Illinois University with a team of colleagues offers a physically-based landscape evolution model. It is called WILSIM-GC, a simulation model that allows learners to explore the development of the Grand Canyon over 10 million years. The java code is an easy download and features a GUI that offers key knobs to investigate erosional processes and river incision. [[Science_spotlights#WILSIM_Grand_Canyon|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science spotlight]

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Looking for a new lesson for your undergraduate class in the 2015 Fall semester? Prof. Wei Luo of Northern Illinois University with a team of colleagues offers a physically-based landscape evolution model. It is called WILSIM-GC, a simulation model that allows learners to explore the development of the Grand Canyon over 10 million years. The java code is an easy download and features a GUI that offers key knobs to investigate erosional processes and river incision. More...

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