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MC1 users conference

Submitted by: Dominique Bachelet
Jan 24, 2011

Often when graduate students or visiting scientists start research projects that include some modeling, they read relevant publications and talk to modelers.  Learning how a model really works, aka "looking under the hood," is usually a steep learning curve that takes time and energy from the one learning how to use the model, as well as from its developers whose research does not often stop to allow this "teaching moment".

Natural complexity and the scientists’ responsibility

Gila Wilderness

Submitted by: Dominique Bachelet
Jul 01, 2010

I just came back from a week of backpacking in the Gila Wilderness. I hiked from the hot New Mexico desert into cool moist canyons lush with blooming yellow Columbines and omnipresent poison ivy all the way to cool dry peaks where firs, pines and aspen formed healthy green forests. In places, wildfires have killed trees whose boles will retain the stored carbon for years to come providing great drumming opportunities for the local woodpeckers and flickers. We discover these while pitching our tent under a patch of remnant green trees in a large burn area.

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