Difference between revisions of "Keck CISM"
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/Keck_CISM/2016_07_12-rsqsim-10kyrs.mov RSQSim California Earthquake Simulation 10Kyears Movie (.mov format) 63MB] | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/Keck_CISM/2016_07_12-rsqsim-10kyrs.mov RSQSim California Earthquake Simulation 10Kyears Movie (.mov format) 63MB] | ||
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− | [https://www.scec.org/workshops/2015/cism/index.html Keck CISM Kick-off meeting at the 2015 SCEC Annual Meeting] | + | [https://www.scec.org/workshops/2015/cism/index.html Keck CISM September 13, 2015 Kick-off meeting at the 2015 SCEC Annual Meeting] |
[https://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia/CISM_Meeting_March_9_2016 March 9, 2016 RSQSim Working Group Planning Meeting] | [https://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia/CISM_Meeting_March_9_2016 March 9, 2016 RSQSim Working Group Planning Meeting] |
Revision as of 22:08, 2 August 2016
Contents
Project Description
The Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling (CISM) aims to assemble interdisciplinary teams to create system-specific models for time-dependent earthquake forecasting that are comprehensive, physics-based, data-calibrated, and prospectively testable. One of the key task for CISM is the development of a software package that integrates the various components allowing the computation of such earthquake forecasts. CISM is a 3-year project funded by the W.M. Keck Foundation. It involves a large number of participants from the scientific community and from the SCEC software engineering group.
RSQSim Catalog Visualizations
Meetings
Keck CISM September 13, 2015 Kick-off meeting at the 2015 SCEC Annual Meeting
March 9, 2016 RSQSim Working Group Planning Meeting
Action items
- Review Keck CISM system hardware estimates
- Define initial end to end processing target
- Implement Keck Cism distributed job submission
- Implement Keck Cism that supports both retrospective testing and prospective testing
- Define Keck Cism forecast results in format ready for CSEP evaluation
Notes/Materials
PLEASE NOTE: Slides are the author's property. They may contain unpublished or preliminary information and should only be used while viewing the talk.