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The '''Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System''' (CSDMS) deals with the [[Earth]]'s surface and the observable and projected changes constantly taking place. Based on the campus of the [[University of Colorado at Boulder]], the CSDMS project involves a diverse community of experts promoting the modeling of earth surface processes by working with and developing integrated software modules that predict the [[erosion]], transport, and deposition of [[sediment]] and solutes in landscapes and [[sedimentary basins]].
In early 2007 James Syvitski, formerly the director of [http://instaar.colorado.edu INSTAAR] (Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, Boulder CO) and currently a professor at the University of Colorado in the Department of Geological Sciences, was awarded a multimillion-dollar cooperative agreement from the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF) to coordinate this national effort and develop the CSDMS project.
==References==
* {{cite book|last=Syvitski|first=J.P.M.|coauthors=Paola, R., Slingerland, R., Furbish, D., Wiberg, P., and Tucker, G.|title=Building a community surface Dynamics modeling system rationale and strategy|publisher=[[Penn State University]]|___location=[[State College, Pennsylvania]]|date=2004|series=A Report to the National Science Foundation|pages=41}}
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