Collaborative Research: Frameworks - A transparent-middle-layer computational and data man — NSF Award to Colorado School of Mines
Global sea level rise and associated socioeconomic impacts will be one of the most significant challenges facing society this century. However, ice sheet models, used to predict sea level outcomes for policy making, remain under-constrained. Improvements in ice sheet modeling occur via testing simulations of ice change
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Frameworks - A transparent-middle-layer computational and data man |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2411181 |
| Awardee | Colorado School of Mines |
| City | GOLDEN |
| State | CO |
| Amount obligated | $973,521 |
| Principal investigator | Ryan Venturelli |
| Program | NDCC-Natl Discvry Cloud Climat |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Global sea level rise and associated socioeconomic impacts will be one of the most significant challenges facing society this century. However, ice sheet models, used to predict sea level outcomes for policy making, remain under-constrained. Improvements in ice sheet modeling occur via testing simulations of ice change against known histories of ice sheets. These histories are derived from records of ice-sheet response to episodes of planetary warming in recent Earth history, which hinge on geol |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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