Dear Colleagues,
The 16th Estuarine and Coastal Modeling (ECM16) Conference is joining forces with the Coastal Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) conference and the ECM16 will be held in November as part of the CERF 2021 meeting. The deadline for abstract submission to the CERF including the ECM16 has been extended to May 14, 2021.
We invite you to submit abstracts to the ECM session: https://cerf.confex.com/cerf/2021/webprogrampreliminary/Session2646.html
Attendees may also submit papers to the ECM16 special issue of the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (JMSE).
JMSE is offering two ECM16 Best Paper Awards. Each of them will be granted 500 CHF (Swiss Francs) and one feature paper (free of charge) in JMSE. The winners will be announced in September 2022.
ECM16 Session Description:
Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts on a wide range of topic areas. ECM highlights estuarine and coastal modeling research advancements and applications including storm response, climate change and resilience, ecosystems, operational forecasting, coupled systems, numerical techniques, water quality, sediment transport, analysis and visualization, cloud computing, machine learning, and regional applications.
If you have questions, please contact Kendra Dresback (dres...@ou.edu), Pengfei Xue (pe...@mtu.edu), or Rich Signell (rsig...@usgs.gov)
Thanks,
ECM
Conference Organizing Committee:
Kendra Dresback, University of Oklahoma (Co-chair)
Pengfei Xue, Michigan Tech (Co-chair)
Rich Signell, USGS
Matt Bilskie, University of Georgia
Nickitas Georgas, Jupiter Intelligence
Tarang Khangaonkar, PNNL
Edward Myers, NOAA
Brian Powell, University of Hawaii
Malcolm Spaulding, Spaulding Environmental Associates, LLC
Hansong Tang, CCNY