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Testing surface process models with numerical experiments: examples from landscape evolution and debris-flow inundation

Category: Webinars
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Webinar Mini-Series on:

The Role of Computational Geoscience in the Predictive Assessment of Plate Boundary Systems and Hazards

​See: www.sz4dmcs.org/webinars 

 

Series B

Quantifying the Links Between Surface Processes and Tectonics

9am PST, 6pm CET                                   

 

January 19

Nicole Gasparini (Tulane) and Greg Tucker (CUB). 
Cyberinfrastructure for modeling surface processes across scales
  January 20 Susanne Buiter (RWTH Aachen)
How coupled tectonics and surface processes shape extensional plate boundaries
  January 21 Katy Barnhart (USGS Landslide Hazards Program)
Testing surface process models with numerical experiments: examples from landscape evolution and debris-flow inundation
When: Thursday 21 January, 2021, 9:00 am - 10:00 am PST
Where: virtual
Website: http://www.sz4dmcs.org/webinars
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