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A list of all pages that have property "Description of your CSDMS-related interests member" with value "Anthropogenic activities on tidal range variations in the Delaware River". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • User:Tnaher  + (Anthropogenic activities on tidal range variations in the Delaware River)
    • User:Gdiachille  + (Application of Sedflux and Hydrotrend for the modeling of martian ancient fluvial reaches and formation of river deltas)
    • User:Undave  + (Application of hydrodynamic numerical models)
    • User:EdFordham  + (Application of open-source modeling to fluvial geomorphology)
    • User:Jonharvey  + (Applications of modeling to erosion processes, geodesy, and active tectonics.)
    • User:Mauricioucv  + (Apply S2S in Venezuela through research papers (thesis))
    • User:Mrbungle  + (Apply to my research)
    • User:Ginamwade  + (Arctic related research)
    • User:MerrilyGolden  + (Art, Music,Sports and Computers.)
    • User:Mkallungal  + (As a beginner in ocean Modelling, I would like to setup and study the ocean modelling)
    • User:Gyurayhatip  + (As a general interest, colloboration and kAs a general interest, colloboration and knowledge-transfer in this group sems extremely atractive to me.As more specific interest, I have seen the necessity of interdisciplinary approach on environmental issues. Solely picking one phase; such as saturated zone groundwater modeling, almost never results in a sustainable management choice. I want to first learn the modeling very well, then contribute to the more comprehensive studies on modeling/simulation in especially hydrological related cases, both water/sediment and solute transport. both water/sediment and solute transport.)
    • User:Mgdevos  + (At the Netherlands eSciencecenter we are working on an e-infrastructure for hydrological models, together with Delft University of Technology. We are interested in CSDMS as it offers similar functionality. Maybe there are opportunities for collaboration.)
    • User:Mriedel  + (BING)
    • User:Elsafori  + (Basin simulation)
    • User:Jaffaateret  + (Be ready to race with updated world)
    • User:Twinchell  + (Beach)
    • User:Gruessink  + (Beach-dune interaction, coastal morphodynamics, wave-driven processes, aeolian sand transport, natural and human-impacted coastal dynamics, bio-physical processes, nature restoration)
    • User:Mchill  + (Better modeling)
    • User:Cschwarz  + (Bio-geomorphology, wetlands, coastal dunes)
    • User:Chenyr7  + (Biogeochemical Ocean Modeling, HABs Modeling.)
    • User:Andressavmansur  + (Broad interests are the impacts on coastalBroad interests are the impacts on coastal environments, environmental changes in coastal zones, socio-economic and ecological vulnerability of deltas, urban vulnerability, coastal management and sustainable management of coastal and tropical environments. More specific research topics are related with vulnerability of the cities within the Amazon Delta and Estuary, urban infrastructure, socio-economic indicators and flood risk assessment.omic indicators and flood risk assessment.)
    • User:Ggarcia  + (CSDMS 2022 Annual Meeting, "Environmental CSDMS 2022 Annual Meeting, "Environmental Extremes and Earthscape Evolution (E4) is a great opportunity to learn about environmental hazards from the top scientist in the world. It is a unique opportunity for networking and finding out new discoveries in this field.finding out new discoveries in this field.)
    • User:Mamc9359  + (CSDMS Executive Assistant)
    • User:Oceanka  + (CSDMS is a useful learning environment for my marine dynamics research where I am joined the groups that I love.)
    • User:Amabdallah  + (CSDMS standard names)
    • User:Cenglert  + (CSDMS tools are going to be a great resourCSDMS tools are going to be a great resource for me as I work to complete my masters project. We have mapped an artificial reef site on the inner continental shelf with five repeat Multibeam and sidescan surveys from ship and AUV platforms. There is clear evidence of scour around the 900+ reef objects, especially post Hurricane Sandy and multiple Nor'easters. I have a good and growing background in Matlab and Python and some C++, yet I have found I still struggle with understanding some concepts in computer science such as model compiling and optimization (especially for a multi-processor cluster or supercomputer). Colleagues at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping have been developing great visualization tools, which I have starting working on for my masters. We have run some simple models in COAWST, yet I realize we need to move into more advanced modeling. By removing the concern, time, and effort to couple models and with high-power computing resources, CSDMS tools will greatly advance our goals of taking coupled modeled results into our developing visualization products. I also expect the growing collaboration in CSDMS community will again find me using these resources in my future career - in whatever surface dynamics projects I become involved. It was a great surprise to come across this resource at a key time in my developing career.rce at a key time in my developing career.)
    • User:Changks  + (Carbon Cycle, phenology, air pollution)
    • User:Ebgraham  + (Carbon cycle)
    • User:Blakeclark umces  + (Carbon cycling in the terrestrial marine interface. Global scale biogeochemical cycling)
    • User:Yjl342500  + (Carbonate models)
    • User:Ps33  + (Carbonate sedimentology and Stratigraphy)