Geoscientific Model Development (Feb 2022)

CSDMS: a community platform for numerical modeling of Earth surface processes

  • G. E. Tucker,
  • G. E. Tucker,
  • E. W. H. Hutton,
  • M. D. Piper,
  • B. Campforts,
  • T. Gan,
  • K. R. Barnhart,
  • K. R. Barnhart,
  • K. R. Barnhart,
  • A. J. Kettner,
  • I. Overeem,
  • I. Overeem,
  • S. D. Peckham,
  • L. McCready,
  • J. Syvitski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-1413-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 1413 – 1439

Abstract

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Computational modeling occupies a unique niche in Earth and environmental sciences. Models serve not just as scientific technology and infrastructure but also as digital containers of the scientific community's understanding of the natural world. As this understanding improves, so too must the associated software. This dual nature – models as both infrastructure and hypotheses – means that modeling software must be designed to evolve continually as geoscientific knowledge itself evolves. Here we describe design principles, protocols, and tools developed by the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) to promote a flexible, interoperable, and ever-improving research software ecosystem. These include a community repository for model sharing and metadata, interface and ontology standards for model interoperability, language-bridging tools, a modular programming library for model construction, modular software components for data access, and a Python-based execution and model-coupling framework. Methods of community support and engagement that help create a community-centered software ecosystem are also discussed.