1 | | = ANUGA - Present Applications and Future Potential, 16-17 September 2008 at Geoscience Australia = |
| 1 | = ''ANUGA - Present Applications and Future Potential'', 16-17 September 2008 at Geoscience Australia = |
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| 3 | ANUGA is a Free and Open Source Software implementation of the Shallow Water Wave equations which has been developed by Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Australian National University (ANU) since 2004. The software can be downloaded online at http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga. |
| 4 | ANUGA has primarily been used for tsunami inundation modelling (see e.g. http://www.ga.gov.au/ausgeonews/ausgeonews200609/modelling.jsp), due to the worldwide interest in tsunamis triggered by the events of Boxing Day 2004. Presently, there is an increasing interest in developing ANUGA into a tool for flood modelling, dam break studies and modelling of coastal processes (see e.g. http://www.rienco.com.au/index.php?v=Research_and_Development). |
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| 6 | == Workshop objectives == |
| 7 | * Bringing the user community closer together |
| 8 | * Sharing different case studies where ANUGA is being used to model hydrodynamic systems |
| 9 | * Discussing and making prioritised recommendations for the future development of ANUGA. |
4 | | ANUGA is an Free and Open Source Software implementation of the Shallow Water Wave equations developed by Geoscience Australia and the ANU since 2004 and available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga. ANUGA is mainly being used for tsunami inundation modelling (see e.g. http://www.ga.gov.au/ausgeonews/ausgeonews200609/modelling.jsp), but there is an increasing interest in developing ANUGA into a tool for flood modelling, dam break studies and even modelling of coastal processes (see e.g. http://www.rienco.com.au/index.php?v=Research_and_Development). |
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6 | | An active community with interest in the use and further development of ANUGA is emerging and it has been proposed that Geoscience Australia host a mini workshop for those interested in ANUGA. The objectives of this workshop are to |
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8 | | * Share different case studies where ANUGA is being used to model hydrodynamic systems |
9 | | * Bring the user community closer together and discuss different ways of setting up ANUGA models |
10 | | * Make prioritised recommendations for future development of ANUGA |
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12 | | If you are interested in attending, give a presentation of ANUGA related work or have any questions regarding this workshop, please contact |
13 | | Miriam.Middelmann@ga.gov.au, for technical questions regarding ANUGA, please mail to anuga-developers@sourceforge.net, and for all other inquiries about the ANUGA model, please mail Ole.Nielsen@ga.gov.au or Stephen.Roberts@anu.edu.au. |
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15 | | This invite, the program and the minutes will be available on the ANUGA wiki at https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/wiki/SecondAnugaMeeting as the workshop develops. |
| 12 | == Attendance, Speakers and Contacts == |
| 13 | Attendance at this workshop is free with lunch and morning/afternoon teas provided at no cost to the participants. However, no assistance will be provided by Geoscience Australia for any costs associated with transport and accommodation. |
| 14 | Please e-mail Miriam.Middelmann@ga.gov.au if you are interested in attending or have any questions regarding this workshop. Please also indicate if you would like to give a presentation on ANUGA related work and submit a title and an abstract on your proposed presentation by 30th June 2008 to assist in putting the program together. For technical questions regarding ANUGA please e-mail the mailing list at anuga-user@lists.sourceforge.net. For all other inquiries about the ANUGA model, please e-mail Ole.Nielsen@ga.gov.au or Stephen.Roberts@anu.edu.au. |
| 15 | Further information on this workshop will be available on the ANUGA wiki at https://datamining.anu.edu.au/anuga/wiki/SecondAnugaMeeting as it becomes available. |