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'''Welcome to UMaine Geodynamics!'''
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This wiki is a means for accessing research produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine.
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Follow links on the navigation pane to the left to search through our various research projects.
 
  
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<div style="font-size:200%; padding:0.3em 1em;">'''Welcome to [https://umaine.edu/earthclimate/research/geodynamics/ UMaine Geodynamics]'''</div>
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:: This wiki is a means for accessing research and educational modules produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine.
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:: The left side panel provides links to current and past research.  [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles, in English.</div>
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[[New Results|News:]]
 
  
5/26/15: fault motion and landscape evolution model results have been updated [[The role of surface displacement in landscape evolution]]
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*'''5/8/19:''' Dr. Koons' graduate level computational Fluid Dynamics class presented their coupled models evaluating the stability of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica for their [[Fluid Dynamics Course Projects#2019|final course project]] in a US Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (USAPECS) webinar.
  
3/26/15: Sam Roy added  modeling work on Mantle Wedge Hydration under "Previous Research": [[Mantle Wedge Hydration]]
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*'''3/12/19:''' Dr. Koons' Fluid Dynamics class developed and published new teaching modules for [[Fluid Flow Past a Cylinder | fluid flow]] and [[Heat transfer module - Fluid Dynamics 2019|advective, and convective heat transfer]].
  
3/18/15: Sam Roy and Nick Richmond have been running coupled FLAC/CHILD models to investigate orographic precipitation. Results and figures should be posted next week. Stay tuned!
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*'''4/20/18:''' New tutorials on [[Media Wiki Use| Wiki Use]] have come as well as a few [[Software| software tutorials]]!
  
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*'''4/11/18:'''  The "[[Current Research]]" and "[[Previous Research]]" sidebar navigations are receiving their own page and the long sidebar list will soon be removed.
  
Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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*'''4/4/18:'''  There are new sidebar entries for "[[Surface Hydrology |Watershed Hydrology]]" and "[[Sedimentation in Maine Lakes |Maine Lake Sedimentation]]," and the "[[Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics]]" section has been updated to include our latest research efforts with SPH.
  
== Getting started ==
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*'''3/30/18:''' The wiki has been fully updated to the latest version of Mediawiki (1.30). The [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PDFEmbed PDFEmbed extension] has been installed allowing for easy embedding of PDFs to the wiki.  <br/>
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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*'''3/7/18:'''  A Geodynamics Box has been created to add materials and files to in anticipation for future additions to this wiki.  <br/>
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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*'''2/17/15:''' Sam Roy made revisions to [[Tectonic-Geomorphic-Climatic Interaction (NSF-EAR-1324637, 1323137)]]
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*'''10/28/15:''' An "Events" section has been added to the sidebar in anticipation of the upcoming GeoPRISMS collaborative session at UMaine.<br/> Participants can find session announcements and links to PDFs on the [[GeoPRISMS Workshop 2015]] page.
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*'''10/1/15:''' Lynn Kaluzienski created "[[Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics|Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics]]," complete with model descriptions and animations.
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*'''9/17/15:''' Sam Roy updated text and model results in [[Subduction Zone Dynamics in the Mantle and at the Earth's Surface]]:
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*'''5/26/15:''' fault motion and landscape evolution model results have been updated: [[The role of surface displacement in landscape evolution]]
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*'''3/26/15:''' Sam Roy added  modeling work on Mantle Wedge Hydration under "Previous Research": [[Mantle Wedge Hydration]]
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*;'''2018:''' [[Strain Partitioning and Fault Segmentation]]
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*;'''2018:''' [[Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics]]
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*;'''2018:''' [[Microtopography and Surface Water Detention|Microtopography and Surface Water Detention]]
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*;'''2018:''' [[Penobscot Watershed Hydrology and History|Penobscot Watershed Hydrology and History]]
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*;'''2018:''' [[Sedimentation in Maine Lakes]]
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*;'''2018:'''  [[Glacier Edge Dynamics]]
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 10 May 2019


This wiki is a means for accessing research and educational modules produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine.
The left side panel provides links to current and past research. 21 articles, in English.