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# a continental margin modeling initiative, to capture extreme oceanic and atmospheric events generating turbidity currents in the Gulf of Mexico, and
# a continental margin modeling initiative, to capture extreme oceanic and atmospheric events generating turbidity currents in the Gulf of Mexico, and
# a CZO Focus Research Group, to develop compatibility between CSDMS architecture and protocols and Critical Zone Observatory-developed models and data.
# a CZO Focus Research Group, to develop compatibility between CSDMS architecture and protocols and Critical Zone Observatory-developed models and data.
CSDMS is a contributing member of the NSF Frontiers of Earth System Dynamics Delta Dynamics Collaboratory (DDC) that will develop and test high-resolution, quantitative models incorporating morphodynamics, ecology, and stratigraphy to predict river delta dynamics over engineering to geologic time-scales, and to address questions of system dynamics, resiliency, and sustainability.  This DDC opportunity will see a suite of 1D (reduced complexity) to 3D (ecogeomorphodynamic flow and sediment transport) models be developed using existing CMT components and components developed in the course of that research. CSDMS will also contribute to developing a NASA "fingerprinting" system able to identify hot spots of key delta systems as they respond to environmental stressors, under contemporary societal vulnerabilities and future threats. CSDMS is also a strong supporter with other international communities in calling for an International Year of Deltas.
CSDMS is a contributing member of the NSF Frontiers of Earth System Dynamics '''Delta Dynamics Collaboratory''' (DDC) that will develop and test high-resolution, quantitative models incorporating morphodynamics, ecology, and stratigraphy to predict river delta dynamics over engineering to geologic time-scales, and to address questions of system dynamics, resiliency, and sustainability.  This DDC opportunity will see a suite of 1D (reduced complexity) to 3D (ecogeomorphodynamic flow and sediment transport) models be developed using existing CMT components and components developed in the course of that research. CSDMS will also contribute to developing a NASA "'''fingerprinting'''" '''system''' able to identify hot spots of key delta systems as they respond to environmental stressors, under contemporary societal vulnerabilities and future threats. CSDMS is also a strong supporter with other international communities in calling for an International Year of Deltas.
On behalf of all the staff of the Integration Facility (IF) we wish all of our CSDMS contributors the best for upcoming spring season. Again thanks for your efforts!  
On behalf of all the staff of the Integration Facility (IF) we wish all of our CSDMS contributors the best for upcoming spring season. Again thanks for your efforts!  



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