The 14th International Estuarine and Coastal Modeling Conference (ECM14) will be held in Kingston, Rhode Island, June 13-15, 2016.
This conference provides a unique venue for commercial, academic, and government scientists and engineers from around the world to present and discuss the latest results and techniques in applied estuarine and coastal modeling. Presentations may be oral or poster, and accepted papers may also be published in a special issue of the open-access Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.
Prospective authors are invited to submit abstracts for papers on a wide range of topic areas, including:
Coastal Flooding • Tidal Energy • Ecosystems • Harmful Algal Blooms • Coastal Resilience • Operational Modeling • Pollutant Transport • Water Quality • Climate Change • Specific Estuarine and Coastal Systems • Waves • Sediment Transport • Chemicals and Floatables • Oil Spills • Inverse Methods • Circulation • Facility Siting • Data Assimilation • Coupled Systems • Strong Buoyancy Forcing • Risk Analysis • Numerical Techniques • Skill Assessment • Data Access, Analysis and Visualization
The due date for abstracts is March 4, 2016.
The deadline for reduced registration rates is May 23, 2016.
Abstract submittal, registration and other information can be found on the ECM14 conference web site can be submitted via the conference web site:
http://ecm.github.io/ECM14/
We look forward to your participation in the conference.
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Thanks,
Rich Signell, USGS
Conference Chair
Conference Organizing Committee:
Kendra Dresback, University of Oklahoma
Nickitas Georgas, Stevens Institute of Technology
Scott Hagen, LSU
Hassan Mashriqui, NOAA
Ed Myers, NOAA
David Schwab, University of Michigan
Malcolm Spaulding, Spaulding Environmental Associates
Hansong Tang , CCNY
Joseph Pittle, URI Coordinator & Host