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  • User:Favila  + (Simulation of the Saline Penetration on Lake Maracaibo, the largest lake in South America.)
  • User:Kbagstad  + (Since 2007, I have been involved in a paraSince 2007, I have been involved in a parallel semantic modeling project called ARIES (http://aries.integratedmodelling.org/). I'm interested in linking scientific data and models on the cloud to improve their reusability, particularly to address complex coupled human-natural systems questions.x coupled human-natural systems questions.)
  • User:JOCP  + (Slope stability and landslide run-out)
  • User:Simonekao2009  + (Snow hydrological modeling)
  • User:Brardino  + (So far I have taken an empirical (field-baSo far I have taken an empirical (field-based) approach to geomorphology. This approach has clear spatial and temporal limitations. I'd hope to see field data (perhaps coming from different regions) contributing to the development/fine tuning of landscape evolution/sediment flux models to examine how site-specific data will scale up at regional spatial scales and possibly at longer (> 100 yrs)time scales.possibly at longer (> 100 yrs)time scales.)
  • User:Calumbrown  + (Social-ecological systems modelling)
  • User:Spencer  + (Software Engineering for Climate Models)
  • User:Tanzeli  + (Soil erosion and carbon cycle)
  • User:AurA  + (Soil genesis and evolution modelling (1D))
  • User:Markuseichhorn  + (Spatially-explicit models of population and community dynamics, and the emergent properties of spatially-structured systems.)
  • User:Fjsimons  + (Spherical data analysis)
  • User:Hq2152  + (Storm surge modeling, uncertainty quantification)
  • User:GuyP  + (Stratigraphic forward modeling)
  • User:Laurencelin  + (Stream ecology in general and aquatic ecosystem modeling)
  • User:Mddaniels  + (Stream hydro/eco/geomorphology)
  • User:Micitz  + (Supercomputing Capabilities)
  • User:D  + (Supra- and sub-tidal coastal geomorphology)
  • User:Orkhon  + (Surface Process Modeling)
  • User:Aleah  + (Surface modeling processes course, potential modeling for thesis work.)
  • User:Vivikathrine  + (Surface process modeling and flexural isostasy)
  • User:Pvdbeek  + (Surface process modelling, inversion)
  • User:Carldswanson  + (Surface processing modeling)
  • User:NanZhang  + (Surface topography driven by the lithosphere deformation. Mountain building. Topography from both lithosphere deformation and mantle dynamics.)
  • User:Amanders  + (Surface-process modeling and coupled models of climate, erosion and tectonics)
  • User:Harrycrissy  + (Sustainable Economic Resource Development)
  • User:Ch9  + (Systems dynamics approaches to ecosystem services)
  • User:Romannl  + (Systems dynamics modeling, coastal erosion & climate change effects, natural disaster risk management)
  • User:Jambyr  + (Systems interoperability and design across data and process models)
  • User:Rnsingh  + (Teach quantitative geomorphology and earth system modeling)
  • User:Michaltal  + (Teaching tools (for the moment))
  • User:Nuttmanf16  + (Tectonic Geomorphology and Planetary Science)
  • User:Sanzida  + (Tectonic modelling and Geo dynamic modelling.)
  • User:Mehran66  + (Terrain modelling; GIScience; Geovisualization)
  • User:Abarkwith  + (Terrestrial Currently managing the DynamicTerrestrial</br>Currently managing the Dynamic Environment Sensitivity to Climate Change (DESC) project, which seeks to create a modelling platform where the influence of predicted future climate scenarios can be tested on a variety of landscape evolutionary processes at a range of spatio-temporal scales. The current DESC modelling platform is based on the Cellular Automaton Evolutionary Slope And River (CAESAR) model, which can simulate morphological changes in river catchments or reaches, on a flood by flood basis over periods of an hour up to several thousands of years. Through the coupling of the quasi three dimensional groundwater model ZOOMQ3D to CAESAR it was shown that although the cumulative sediment output at the base of a catchment is similar to a non-groundwater simulation, the spatio-temporal distribution of erosion and deposition throughout the modelled area was modified, being influenced through the interplay of rainfall events and groundwater maxima and minima. The coupled model is however, computationally expensive and labour intensive; therefore the groundwater model is currently being replaced by simple subsurface flow algorithms. To further improve hydrological representation and increase the number of novel applications, modification of the surface routing algorithms and inclusion of soil characteristics, evapotranspiration and land use are being undertaken, with dynamic vegetation and improvements to landslide development being added in the near future. When complete, the model will be used to simulate the effects of different climate scenarios on a variety of environments. </br></br>Coastal</br></br>In the UK, much of the coastal observation, modelling and risk-mitigation work to date has focussed on relatively local domains. CARE, the dynamic coastal evolution project, aims to generate an OpenMI-compliant modelling system that integrates geology, geomorphology and climate, and is focussed on longer time and larger length scales in order to understand better the geomorphological effects of steadily evolving climate regimes. Although this project is in its initial stages, a loose model framework has been created which provides a flexible quasi three-dimensional environment where coastal sediment transport algorithms can be evaluated for a particular study area. Although the framework uses a simple PDF to drive wave climates, in the future running simulations with observed or perturbed wave climate data will open up a number of possible paths including: hind-casting, storm influences, and possible future coastal scenarios.es, and possible future coastal scenarios.)
  • User:Mhurst  + (Terrestrial and coastal landscape evolution modelling, quantitative analysis of topographic data.)
  • User:Ksnell  + (Terrestrial sedimentology Sedimentary Geochemistry)
  • User:Petethespencer  + (The modelling of prehistoric sea level fluctuation in relation to human dispersal patterns and early settlement sites.)
  • User:Alexander55555  + (The science)
  • User:Sen88subhajit  + (The various emerging issues in geomorphology and present world has been addressed by CSDMS that is my initial interest. Being the researcher in geomorphology I also like to share and gain knowledge through CSDMS.)
  • User:Ragoodwin50  + (Theory-informed AI prediction of near-future ecological phenomena)
  • User:Zeyad  + (This website is very useful website to share and get data and information. Also, it offers a variety of codes that could help us to your researchs)
  • User:Harsh  + (To get alerts on workshop, conferences and job opportunity in hydrology and climate area)
  • User:Andres  + (To improve my modelling skills and to focus on forest landscape modeling and forescating)
  • User:Jtqin  + (To resolve the processes building the present geomorphology of key area of China during the Cenozoic.)
  • User:HammadKhalid  + (To seek PhD opportunities)
  • User:Joseandersonbatista  + (To share my codes and follow up developments abroad in the field of web based hydrologic modeling.)
  • User:Pkkathir  + (To study the nearshore hydrodynamics patterns of East coast of India)
  • User:Do-Hun Lee  + (To utilize the CSDMS for the education and research of the graduate students)
  • User:Hzfwhy  + (TopoFlow)
  • User:Sas0025  + (TopoFlow Intermitance)