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  5. 2023-2024
  6. Curricular - Geology
  1. Introduction to geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical modeling
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Course full name
Introduction to geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical modeling
Course ID number
2324-1-124R028
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Titolo

Introduction to geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical modeling

Docente(i)

Pietro Sternai

Lingua

English

Breve descrizione

The course will focus on the solution of the momentum, continuity, energy, stream power and diffusion equations based on the finite differences approach. The objective is to learn how to develop simple geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical models that can be applied to a wide range of disciplines within the Earth Sciences. Numerical models will be developed using MATLAB or other programming softwares.

Evaluation: YES

CFU / Ore

2 CFU - 20 Hours (8h lecture - 12h laboratory training)

Periodo di erogazione

I semester: 22nd, 24th, 26th, 29th January 2024

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Title

Introduction to geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical modeling

Teacher(s)

Pietro Sternai

Language

English

Short description

The course will focus on the solution of the momentum, continuity, energy, stream power and diffusion equations based on the finite differences approach. The objective is to learn how to develop simple geodynamic and landscape evolution numerical models that can be applied to a wide range of disciplines within the Earth Sciences. Numerical models will be developed using MATLAB or other programming softwares.

Evaluation: YES

CFU / Hours

2 CFU - 20 Hours (8h lecture - 12h laboratory training)

Teaching period

I semester: 22nd, 24th, 26th, 29th January 2024

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Field of research
GEO/03
ECTS
2
Course Length (Hours)
20

Staff

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  • Pietro Sternai
    Pietro Sternai

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