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CSDMS Terrestrial Working Group

CSDMS Terrestrial Working Group. Scoping & Knowledge Gaps. Q: Why does the scoping group exist? A: The processes (terms) necessary to solve a given problem must be identified. More often than not, those terms are the subjects of ongoing research Our role: Assess the state of knowledge

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CSDMS Terrestrial Working Group

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  1. CSDMS Terrestrial Working Group Scoping & Knowledge Gaps

  2. Q: Why does the scoping group exist? A: The processes (terms) necessary to solve a given problem must be identified. More often than not, those terms are the subjects of ongoing research Our role: • Assess the state of knowledge • Advise the TWG and the community on strengths, existing resources, needs, priorities

  3. Q: What will the scoping group deliver? • Maps of processes required to address a given problem (e.g., CSDMS grand challenges) • A scheme for assessing the state of development or readiness of each process

  4. 1. Maps of processes required to address a given problem (e.g., CSDMS grand challenges) Climate Ecosystem dynamics transport production transport aggradation Rough paper outline: Hydrologic losses incision Sea level

  5. 2. Scheme for assessing the readiness of each process

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