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  1. Dec 09 2018

    2018 AGU Week

    WASHINGTON D.C. - WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER2018 Fall AGU MeetingDecember 10-14AGU Meeting Information: https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/CIG Community AbstractsPlease submit...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/200

  2. Nov 08 2018

    2018 Introduction to thermal-mechanical lithosphere models with surface processes

    Louis Moresi and Romain Beucher, University of MelbourneSurface processes including erosion, transport and sedimentation have the potential to strongly influence crustal and lithospheric...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/189

  3. Sep 15 2018

    2018 Rayleigh Hackathon

    The 2018 Rayleigh Workshop will be held at the University of Colorado following GTP 2018. Rayleigh is designed for the study of MHD turbulence and convection in spherical (and soon...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/220

  4. Sep 14 2018

    2018 Rayleigh Tutorial

    The 2018 Rayleigh Workshop will be held at the University of Colorado following GTP 2018. Rayleigh is designed for the study of MHD turbulence and convection in spherical (and soon...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/219

  5. Sep 14 2018

    2018 Rayleigh Tutorial and Workshop

    The 2018 Rayleigh Workshop will be held at the University of Colorado following GTP 2018. Rayleigh is designed for the study of MHD turbulence and convection in spherical (and soon...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/213

  6. Jun 17 2018

    2018 ASPECT Hackathon

    To further the development of the mantle convection code ASPECT and its user community, current users and developers of ASPECT will be working side-by-side over an approximately 10 day period....

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/210

  7. Jun 17 2018

    2018 PyLith Hackathon

    To further the development of the crustal deformation modeling code PyLith and its user community, current users and developers of PyLith will be working side-by-side over an approximately 5...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/211

  8. May 10 2018

    2018 ASPECT 2.0: Improved architecture, new features

    Rene Gassmöller, Juliane Dannberg and John Naliboff, UC Davis[All 2017-18 webinars] [YouTube]

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/188

  9. Apr 25 2018

    2018 CTSP: Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes

    A workshop focused on Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes (CTSP) will be held from April 25-27, 2018 and is intended to survey both questions and state of the art numerical techniques that...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/208

  10. Apr 17 2018

    2018 New developments in AxiSEM/Instaseis for seismic wave propagation on local scales

    Lion Krischer, Simon Staehler, and Martin van Driel, ETH Zurich; Tarje Nissen-Meyer, Oxford UniversityInstaseis (http://instaseis.net) is a Python tool to quickly...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/187

  11. Mar 08 2018

    2018 Where have all the dimensions gone? Hands on methods for introducing students to non-dimensional numbers in laboratory and numerical modeling

    Eric Mittelstaedt, University of IdahoExperienced modelers are familiar with how non-dimensionalizing mathematical systems can help improve numerical stability, reduce the number of free variables...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/186

  12. Feb 08 2018

    2018 Pythonic Geodynamics

    Gabriele Morra, University of Louisiana at LafayetteStudents and young researchers who want to learn to use computational tools for geodynamic modeling have the option to choose among a wide range...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/185