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'''Welcome to UMaine Geodynamics!'''
 
'''Welcome to UMaine Geodynamics!'''
This wiki is a means for accessing research produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine.  
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This wiki is a means for accessing research and educational modules produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine.  
 
Follow links on the navigation pane to the left to search through our various research projects.
 
Follow links on the navigation pane to the left to search through our various research projects.
  

Revision as of 14:32, 17 September 2015

Welcome to UMaine Geodynamics! This wiki is a means for accessing research and educational modules produced by the geodynamics group at UMaine. Follow links on the navigation pane to the left to search through our various research projects.

Have a nice day!


News:

9/17/15: Sam Roy updated text and model results in Tectonic-Geomorphic-Climatic Interaction:

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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

3/26/15: Sam Roy added modeling work on Mantle Wedge Hydration under "Previous Research": Mantle Wedge Hydration

3/18/15: Sam Roy and Nick Richmond have been running coupled FLAC/CHILD models to investigate orographic precipitation. Stay tuned!


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