[CIG-ALL] CTSP: Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes, 25-27 April 2018

Lorraine Hwang ljhwang at ucdavis.edu
Wed Nov 29 21:23:17 PST 2017


Registration is now open for the  Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes Workshop (CTSP) to be held on  April 25-27, 2018 in  Boulder, Colorado

Description
This workshop is intended to survey both questions and state of the art numerical techniques that simulate surface processes and long term tectonic processes in an attempt to define a framework for the development of efficient numerical algorithms that couple across multiple length and time scales. The workshop will provide a unique opportunity for researchers to develop collaborations and proposal ideas and by doing so enhance and increase the impact of both the CIG and CSDMS communities. We expect a broad and diverse audience drawn from domestic and international research communities, including graduate students, post-docs, and early career scientists, who are interested in coupling landscape evolution to tectonic processes.

The workshop will occur over 2 ½ days at the University of Colorado (Boulder). The first two days will be dedicated to a survey of existing questions and numerical techniques and challenges through a combination of breakout discussions and presentations by leading experts in the field. The last ½ day will be dedicated to developing a white paper that outlines different mechanisms through which the LTT and surface processes communities can collaborate to tackle the science questions and the numerical challenges defined over the first two days. The hope is that such a white paper will serve to set the stage for new educational and method development efforts, including the submission of a NSF Research Collaboration Network proposal. 

For full consideration, you must apply by January 15, 2018: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Form:Meetingregistration <http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Form:Meetingregistration>





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