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Dear CSDMS members,
# CSDMS1.0 (2007-12) has now come to a close. During these first five years CSDMS has grown from a group of 80 numerically oriented earth scientists, to 850 members from more than 380 research institutions (universities, government labs and industry) from more than 60 countries.  Growth appears to be accelerating.
# CSDMS2.0 (2012-17) will be launched in October 2012, with new funding of the CSDMS initiative through NSF Ocean Sciences, NSF Earth Sciences, and NSF Biological Sciences. The new start date shifts operations and reporting by six months. The current CSDMS Modeling Framework will be extended for use within a web browser, on a wider variety of computational platforms, and on other high performance computing clusters to ensure robustness and sustainability of the framework. The [[media:2012_CSDMS_semiannual_report.pdf|latest 2012 Semiannual Report]] provides more details on CSDMS 2.0 including plans for componentizing models more quickly through automated wrapping tools, quantifying model uncertainty, model benchmarking and inter-comparison, semantic mediation and ontologies, and developing a quantitative surface dynamics educational toolbox.
# Six new community initiatives will be pursued in CSDMS2.0:
## an earth - ecosystem modeling initiative to capture ecosystem dynamics and ensuing interactions with landscapes,
## a geodynamics initiative to investigate the interplay among climate, geomorphology, and tectonic processes,
## an Anthropocene modeling initiative, to incorporate mechanistic models of human influences,
## a coastal vulnerability modeling initiative, with emphasis on deltas and their multiple threats and stressors,
## 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.
# To guaranty access to source code of numerical models CSDMS in close cooperation with Dr. K. Lehnert and Dr. L. Hsu (Integrated Earth Data Applications, LDEO), requested a DOI for each Model in the CSDMS Source Code Repository. Despite over 50 million DOI strings, CSDMS is the first in history to request DOIs for numerical models. A list of all the numerical models of the CSDMS model database together with limited metadata for each model is provided to IEDA. Read more in the 2012 Semiannual Report.
# Several hands-on modeling labs are now fully documented and available from the educational repository. Below examples are designed to have societal and scientific relevance. Read more in the [[media:2012_CSDMS_semiannual_report.pdf|2012 Semiannual Report]]:
## Glacio-Hydrological Processes,
## River-Delta Interactions,
## Sediment Supply, and
## Stratigraphic Processes.
# Contributed models need a Basic Model Interface (BMI) if they are to be converted into a plug and play component.  This includes mapping input and output variable names to CSDMS Standard Names and providing model metadata.  The CSDMS Standard Names follow an object + quantity pattern with an optional operation prefix. [[CSDMS_Standard_Names | A draft of these are available for comment]]
# Euro-CSDMS is a new initiative to enhance Earth surface modeling in Europe as a major contributor to the existing NSF CSDMS effort. Euro-CSDMS will be an IT infrastructure and an associated group of researchers that marry and leverage the science, engineering, social & economic communities to develop and provide practical tools, applications and solutions for environmental security and industry innovation. Its main purpose will be to foster collaborative research in order to develop open-source technologies to evaluate and predict the global, regional and local response to environmental change. Read more in the 2012 Semiannual Report.
# The CSDMS Annual meeting is scheduled for March 23-25, 2013, Boulder Colorado.  Registration and Abstract submission deadline is Jan 1, 2013. Details will be available soon through the CSDMS web site.  The last meeting proved such a success with its many keynote and poster presentations, and model clinics. We intend to continue this tradition and also use the meeting to kick start CSDMS2.0 and the new initiatives (see above) and thus update our Strategic Plan.
# Elections! [[Chair_nominations_2012|Vote]] !!!!!!!!!!
With best wishes for the coming fall season<br>
James P.M. Syvitski<br>
CSDMS Executive Director

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