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=Terrestrial Working Group=
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==Chair==
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[[CSDMS_organization#Greg_Tucker|Greg Tucker]]
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| one_liner = Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport, and deposition on land
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| btn_3_text = Join
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| btn_4_text = Member award
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| btn_5_text = Survey
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<center><big><big><big><big>'''News flash '''</big></big></big></big></center><br></div></div>
<div class="row" style="background-color:#F5F5F5;"><br><div class="col-sm-1"></div><div class="col-sm-7"><br><big>Dr. Eric Barefoot is the winner of the latest TWG Spotlight Award!</big><br><br>Eric has worked with a team, including Andrew Moodie and Jay Hariharan, to develop DeltaMetrics, a Python package for manipulating depositional system data cubes. Eric's contribution is to extend the analysis tools for application on experimental data. Eric also showed outstanding enthusiasm and camaraderie during the 2020 Earth Surface Processes Institute. He was quick to answer questions from other participants and offer helpful advice.
</div><div class="col-sm-3">[[File:Eric barefoot and bay leaf.jpg|thumb|right|Dr. Eric Barefoot and his dog, Bay Leaf]]
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| title_col1 = Models
| text_col1 = The Terrestrial community makes available a diverse set of '''{{#ask:[[Model:+]] [[Source code availability::Through web repository||Through CSDMS repository]] [[ModelDomain::Terrestrial]]| format=count}}''' numerical models and tools, for you to use and explore! Find out which models are available or contribute your own model.
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== Introduction ==
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The Terrestrial Working Group (''currently '''{{#ask: [[User:+]][[Working group member::Terrestrial Working Group]]
| text_col2 = Ready to make your next career move or eager to find a new colleague? Search here for new job opportunities or post an available position to the broader community.
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}}''' members'') deals with erosion, sediment and solute transport, and deposition on land. The processes concerned are wide ranging, from the sculpting of glacial landscapes to the formation of soil and the transport of erosional materials to the coastline.
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The Group's working goals include:
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| text_col3 = Stay up to date on the latest research or present your own numerical breakthroughs at one of the events listed for you. Or advertise your event to the broader terrestrial numerical community.
* Evaluate present knowledge of processes in terrestrial environments (mountains, plains, deserts, jungles, etc., as well as human impacts in these settings) and identify the numerical models presently in use.
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* Identify gaps in knowledge and areas where model development is needed. Such gaps include processes about which very little is known -- such as the dynamics of bedrock landscapes and the evolution of grain size populations -- and processes that are partly understood but for which numerical codes are under-developed.
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* Define and address interesting and relevant proof-of-concept questions. These are science questions that use the CSDMS paradigm to improve our understanding of landscape evolution and its links with the atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and cryosphere. Proof-of-concept questions range from decadal to geological in time scale, and from small watersheds to mountain ranges in spatial scale.
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* Work with the community to populate the CSDMS model toolkit with models and software tools of all types. These include large, multi-faceted landscape evolution models as well as simple, semi-analytical representations of a single process, hydrodynamic codes such as open-channel flow in 1D and 2D, tools for digital-terrain data processing, and a great many others -- any software, in fact, that can help the community better understand the dynamics of the earth's changing landscapes.  
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The group last met on October 26-27, 2009. For more information about the meeting, [[Joint_workshop_Terrestrial_Coastal_WG_Oct2009 | follow this link]].
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===Terrestrial WG quick links===
| name_chair_1 = Leslie Hsu
* [[Terrestrial Members|Members]]
| inst_chair_1 = US Geological Survey
* [[Terrestrial meetings | Meetings & presentations]]
| dep_chair_1 = Community for Data Integration Coordinator
* [[ModelNeeds|Model needs]]
| email_chair_1 = lhsu@usgs.gov
* [[Terrestrial Projects|Projects]]
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* [[Terrestrial Reports|Reports]]
| name_chair_2 = Andrew Wickert
 
| inst_chair_2 = University of Minnesota
=== Announcements ===
| dep_chair_2 = School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Missed the last Coastal Working Group meeting of October 26-27th? [[Joint_workshop_Terrestrial_Coastal_WG_Oct2009 | Please have a look at the the presentation]] to see what's discussed during the workshop.
| email_chair_2 = awickert@umn.edu
 
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=== Join ===
Do you want to become part of CSDMS? [[Special:SemanticSignup | Please do so in joining a Working Group or Focus Research Group]].

Latest revision as of 16:22, 6 December 2022

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Terrestrial Working Group


Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport, and deposition on land



Terrestrial Working Group

Modeling erosion, sediment and solute transport, and deposition on land



News flash



Dr. Eric Barefoot is the winner of the latest TWG Spotlight Award!

Eric has worked with a team, including Andrew Moodie and Jay Hariharan, to develop DeltaMetrics, a Python package for manipulating depositional system data cubes. Eric's contribution is to extend the analysis tools for application on experimental data. Eric also showed outstanding enthusiasm and camaraderie during the 2020 Earth Surface Processes Institute. He was quick to answer questions from other participants and offer helpful advice.
Dr. Eric Barefoot and his dog, Bay Leaf




Models


The Terrestrial community makes available a diverse set of 263 numerical models and tools, for you to use and explore! Find out which models are available or contribute your own model.




Jobs


Ready to make your next career move or eager to find a new colleague? Search here for new job opportunities or post an available position to the broader community.





Events


Stay up to date on the latest research or present your own numerical breakthroughs at one of the events listed for you. Or advertise your event to the broader terrestrial numerical community.





Co-Chairs



LHsu-headshot.png


Leslie Hsu
US Geological Survey
Community for Data Integration Coordinator
lhsu@usgs.gov

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Andrew Wickert
University of Minnesota
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
awickert@umn.edu