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− | + | Meeting Program. The program will include both lectures and exercises where participants will learn how complex velocity structure is represented and can be used to create seismograms from kinematic representations of earthquakes as point sources and propagating ruptures. One objective will be for participants to construct ground motions for earthquake scenarios, which if used in a collective sense can be a method for complementing or creating hazard maps. Participants will be given exercises so that they can run the various numerical methods with the supervision of the lecturers. Each participant will be expected to present a poster to share his/her research during evening sessions. | |
− | + | Participants will be expected to arrive September 28 and depart around noon on October 2 after the morning lectures | |
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− | * | + | == Workshop Information == |
+ | *[[SCEC-ERI Workshop Agenda]] | ||
+ | *[http://www.scec.org/vises/ SCEC-ERI Vises Workshop Information] | ||
− | + | == Workshop Software and Installation Instructions == | |
− | + | SCEC-ERI Workshop Software Installation Instructions | |
− | + | *[[SCEC-ERI Workshop Software]] | |
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− | + | Introduction to SCEC-ERI Software | |
− | * | + | *[[Intro to SCEC-VDO]] |
+ | *[[Intro to UCVM]] | ||
+ | *[[Intro to BBP]] | ||
− | + | Intro to SCEC-ERI Software Utilities | |
− | + | *[[Intro to SAC]] | |
− | * | + | *[[Intro to BBP2SAC]] |
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− | + | == Software Descriptions and Users Guides == | |
− | + | Workshop particpatoins should install the required software using the link above. The workshop will assume all participants use the version of the software that is posted on the [[SCEC-ERI Workshop Software]] page, listed above. The following links lead to user documentation for the three primary applications which are SCEC-VDO, UCVM, and the Broadband Platform. Participants do not need to download the software from these sites. All required software is provided in the collection posted above. | |
− | + | *[[UCVM]] | |
− | + | *[http://opensha.usc.edu/apps/scec_vdo/SCEC_VDO_cfmlight_test.jnlp SCEC-VDO] | |
− | + | *[[Broadband Platform]] | |
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− | == | + | == Related Software Notes == |
− | * | + | *[[ERI Workshop ToDo]] |
− | + | *[[VirtualBox Configuration]] | |
− | * | + | *[[BBP Images]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 21 October 2014
SCEC-ERI Summer School on Earthquake Science
Meeting Program. The program will include both lectures and exercises where participants will learn how complex velocity structure is represented and can be used to create seismograms from kinematic representations of earthquakes as point sources and propagating ruptures. One objective will be for participants to construct ground motions for earthquake scenarios, which if used in a collective sense can be a method for complementing or creating hazard maps. Participants will be given exercises so that they can run the various numerical methods with the supervision of the lecturers. Each participant will be expected to present a poster to share his/her research during evening sessions.
Participants will be expected to arrive September 28 and depart around noon on October 2 after the morning lectures
Contents
Workshop Information
Workshop Software and Installation Instructions
SCEC-ERI Workshop Software Installation Instructions
Introduction to SCEC-ERI Software
Intro to SCEC-ERI Software Utilities
Software Descriptions and Users Guides
Workshop particpatoins should install the required software using the link above. The workshop will assume all participants use the version of the software that is posted on the SCEC-ERI Workshop Software page, listed above. The following links lead to user documentation for the three primary applications which are SCEC-VDO, UCVM, and the Broadband Platform. Participants do not need to download the software from these sites. All required software is provided in the collection posted above.