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Computerized modeling is a powerful tool to describe the complex
interrelations between measured data and the dynamics of
sedimentary systems. Complex interaction of environmental factors
with natural variations and increasing anthropogenic intervention
is reflected in the sedimentary record at varying scales. The
understanding of these processes gives way to the reconstruction of
the past and is a key to the prediction of future trends.
Especially in cases where observations are limited and/or
expensive, computer simulations may substitute for the lack of
data. State-of-the-art research work requires a thorough knowledge
of processes at the interfaces between atmosphere, hydrosphere,
biosphere, and lithosphere, and is therefore an interdisciplinary
approach.
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