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  Information - NP4.03 Patterns in the environment

Event Information
Spatially-extended patterns are observed in a wide range
of environmental settings, and their formation and dynamics
represents an interdisciplinary issue that spans a wide range of
fields in the Geosciences. The goal of this session is to provide
a forum for discussing environmental patterns from both observational
and theoretical points of view, with a focus on the identification
of the basic mechanisms at work.
Contributions describing observations and models from fields such as
geomorphology, geophysics, environmental fluid dynamics and
ecosystem dynamics are welcome. Theoretical contributions adressing
general pattern formation processes of relevance to the Geosciences
will also be of interest.

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