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== Community Modeling Environment (CME) ==
  
== SCECpedia - Wikipedia for SCEC ==
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This is a collaborative wiki site for SCEC's Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME). The CME is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research group that applies advanced computer science technology to the problem of seismic hazard analysis. This SCEC community wiki is configured to support our distributed research by providing a collection point for information about SCEC scientific computing research projects.
  
This is SCEC's Collaborative wiki site (SCECpedia). SCECpedia is a SCEC community wiki configured to support our distributed research where SCEC researchers can find and contribute information about SCEC research projects and results. SCECpedia provides a collection point for information and links to external information about SCEC research projects. SCECpedia content is created by the SCEC community and the expectation is that topics with broad community interest will draw greater contributions and more complete information. SCECpedia provides a collection point for information about SCEC research projects as SCEC researchers enter information about their projects and provide links to sources of information.
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== Collaborative Project Entries ==
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The following link will take you to an alphabetically sorted list of all SCECpedia pages.
Additional information about SCEC earthquake system science research is available on related SCEC web sites including:
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*[https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/Special:AllPages List of All SCECpedia Pages]
*[http://www.scec.org/ SCEC Home Page]
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*[http://www.scec.org/cme Public CME Web Site]
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[[File:pathways.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: SCEC/CME computational pathways provide a scientific framework for improving seismic ground motion forecasts. The SCEC/CME Project began as an NSF information technology research (ITR) project in 2001. (Image Credit: Thomas H. Jordan) ]]
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== SCEC Scientific Software  ==
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The following table contains links to SCEC open-source scientific software descriptions and distributions.
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*[[SCEC Scientific Software]]
  
== Recent Entries (last updated 25 October 2010) ==
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== Current Activities ==
*[http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia/SCEC_Software SCEC Scientific Software Page]
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*[[GetFile]]
*[[Early Science Program]]
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*[[CRESCENT CVM]]
*[[Grand Challenges in Data-Intensive Discovery]]
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*[[floatCSEP]]
*[[M8]]
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*[[CI3144585]]
**[[M8 Simulation Specifications]]
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*[[SCEC VDO]]
**[[M8 Data Products]]
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*[[UCVM Basin Query Tests]]
**[[M8 Narration]]
 
**[[VShaker]] Building Response Study
 
***[[VShaker Metadata]]
 
**[[SC10 Planning]]
 
**[[M8 EEW Analysis]]
 
**[[M8 PSHA Analysis]]
 
*[[SCEC Visualization Projects]]
 
**[[GlyphSea]]
 
**[http://earth.usc.edu/~gely/viz/index.html Geoff Ely Visualization Page]
 
**[[SCEC VDO]]
 
*[[OpenSHA]]
 
*[[Wall to Wall]]
 
*[http://scec.usc.edu/websims SCEC Websims Simulation Data Access]
 
*[[Computational Pathways]]
 
*[[Computational Platforms]]
 
*[[Goodness of Fit]]
 
**[[CVM Toolkit]]
 
**[[Validation]]
 
*[[CME Project]]
 
**[[CME Meeting 2010]]
 
*[[CSEP]]
 
*[[Broadband Platform]]
 
*[[Earthquake Early Warning]]
 
**[[M8_EEW_Analysis]]
 
 
*[[CyberShake]]
 
*[[CyberShake]]
*[[Petascale Computing]]
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**[[CyberShake_Study 24.8]]
*[[Tera3D]]
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**[[CyberShake Study 22.12]]
*[[Coulomb Failure Stress]]
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*[[Quakeworx]]
*[[Earthquake Response]]
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*[[UCERF3-ETAS Measurements]]
*[[Template]]
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*[[SCEC Media]]
*[[CME Response - ShakeOut 10/21/10]]
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*[[CEM How to generate tiles for leaflet basemap]]
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*[[NorCal CyberShake SW4 Mesh]]
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*[[AWP-ODC Distributions]]
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*[[SW4 Mesh Development]]
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*[[UCVM on Frontier]]
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*[[Broadband CyberShake aggregate comparisons]]
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*[[Scenario ShakeMaps]]
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*[[Dockerized Websites]]
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*[[CyberShake FAIR]]
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*[[National Cyberinfrastructure]]
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*[[3D Broadband Platform]]
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*[[NCAL Study]]
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*[[OLCF Summit]]
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*[[BBP on Discovery]]
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*[[CyberShake Basin Ground Motions]]
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*[[CSEP1 Archives]]
  
[[File:pathways.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: SCEC/CME computational pathways provide a scientific framework for improving seismic ground motion forecasts. The SCEC/CME Project began as an NSF information technology research (ITR) project in 2001. (Image Credit: Thomas H. Jordan) ]]
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*[[UCVM]]
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*[[BBP Strong Ground Motion Project]]
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*[[Broadband Platform]]
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**[[BBP_Data_Products]]
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**[[CARC BBP Setup]]
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*[[Southern California Seismic Velocity Model Vertical Profiles]]
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*[[Magnitude_Versus_Intensity]]
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*[[Workplans]]
  
== Overviews and Summaries ==
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*[[Software Sustainability Project]]
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**[[Release Planning]]
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**[[Hypocenter Replacement]]
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**[[Software Testing References]]
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**[[Software Reproducibility]]
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*[[SCEC Server Migration]]
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**[[SCEC CARC Migration]]
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**[[SCEC ACB Migration]]
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*[[CRM_Query]]
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*[[SCEC_NetCDF_CVMS]]
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*[[CVM_S4_Testing]]
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*[[Docker Hub]]
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*[[Forecast Data]]
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*[[CXM Website Review]]
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**[[CTM]]
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**[[CGM]]
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**[[GFM]]
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**[[CFM]]
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**[http://moho.scec.org/egd-viewer/ EGD Earthquake Geology Database]
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*[[Adding iVIP Users]]
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*[[SCEC RC Working Group]]
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*[[SDSC Expanse]]
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*[[ALCF ML Workshop]]
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*[[CyberShake_BBP_Validation]]
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*[[Multi-resolution Meshes]]
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*[[SCEC RC Meeting 2021]]
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*[[Staff Meeting Oct 2021]]
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**[[Software Searches]]
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**[[Open Source Software Questions]]
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*[[CIG Workshop]]
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*[[SCEC CyberInfrastructure White Papers (2017-2020)]]
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*[[IRIS_EMC]]
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*[[Software Licenses]]
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*[[CyberShake Distribution]]
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*[[Testing UCVM Vs Values]]
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**[[Albacore CVM]]
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**[[CVM Webviewer Development]]
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**[[CFM Web Development]]
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*[[SCEC Testing Systems]]
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*[[Staff Meeting]]
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*[[High-F]]
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**[[HighF_2018]]
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*[[Stand-up Meetings]]
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*[[Software Projects]]
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*[[Disk Usage]]
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*[[Magnitude Versus Intensity]]
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*[[CyberShake_Study_20.5]]
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*[[UCVM Verification]]
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*[[CSEP_Working_Group]]
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**[[CSEP_Gitlab]]
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**[[CSEP_Training]]
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**[[CSEP_Computers]]
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**[[CSEP_Results]]
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**[[CSEP_Workflows]]
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**[[CSEP Test Results]]
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**[[CSEP]]
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*[[SCEC_EarthScience_DTS_HPC]]
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*[[Cyberinfrastructure Center of Excellence]]
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*[[Dornsife Technology Services (DTS)]]
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*[[SC19]]
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*[[Open Storage Network]]
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*[[Rupture_Variation_Generator_v5.4.2]]
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*[[Cascadia Simulations]]
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*[[Ridgecrest Simulations]]
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*[https://www.scec.org/workshops/2019/computing Research Computing Meeting]
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*[http://www.scec.org/research/cxm SCEC CXM Inventory]
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*[[ShakeMovies]]
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*[[Brawley Seismic Zone Simulations]]
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*[[SVN]]
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*[[Callaghan Presentations]]
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*[[Maechling Presentations]]
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*[[Allocation Planning]]
  
[[Image:m8-domain.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 2:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout a large region in Southern California as shown. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely) ]]
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== Recent Activities ==
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*[[Research Computing]]
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*[[SSA Velocity Model Workshop 2019]]
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*[[Software Workshop 2018]]
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*[[Validation_Events]]
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*[[Software]]
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**[[Software Terms]]
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*[[Transient Detection]]
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*[[AGU Fall 2018]]
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*[[SC18]]
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*[[LA Vertical Profiles]]
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*[[CVM-H 15.1 Maps]]
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*[[Wills Map]]
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*[[CyberShake Training]]
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*[[CyberShake_Data_Access]]
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*[[CyberShake Study 17.3]]
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*[[Git]]
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**[[Git Basics]]
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**[[github API examples]]
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*[[GMSV Simulation Datasets]]
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*[[Blue_Waters_Project]]
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**[[Blue Waters Symposium 2017]]
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*[[CME_Projects]]
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**[[SEISM2]]
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*[[HPC Software]]
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**[[Exascale Computing]]
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**[[INCITE_Project]]
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**[[NERSC]]
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**[[Slurm]]
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**[[Seismtools]]
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**[[Build_Tools]]
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*[[CME Software Development Group]]
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**[[Scrum]]
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**[[Staff]]
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*[[Machine Learning]]
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**[[tensorflow]]
  
*[[CME Project]]
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*[[BBP Flat File Format]]
*[[PetaSHA3 Project]]
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*[[BBP Validation Events]]
*[[CME Scientific Software Projects]]
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*[[BBP Batch Jobs]]
  
*[[SCEC People]]
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**[[UCVM Release Planning]]
*[[SCEC Special Projects]]
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* UCVM Tutorial Pages
*[[SCEC Organizations]]
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**[https://github.com/sceccode/ucvm/wiki/testing UCVM Testing]
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**[https://github.com/sceccode/ucvm_plotting/wiki UCVM Plotting]
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**[https://github.com/sceccode/ucvm/wiki/Examples UCVM Examples]
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**[[README.md Template]]
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**[[UCVM Install]]
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**[[Running UCVM on Discovery]]
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**[[UCVM Basin Query]]
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**[[UCVM on Compute Nodes]]
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**[[Export XWindows to Client]]
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**[[UCVM Plotting on Discovery]]
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**[[UCVM Usage Notes]]
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* UCVM Notes
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**[[UCVM FAQ]]
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**[[UCVM create new model with ucvm2mesh]]
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**[[UCVM cvmsi tapering]]
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**[[UCVM sfcvm geomodelgrid]]
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**[[UCVM install on Frontera]]
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**[[UCVM cvmsi tapering for CyberShake Study 22.12]]  
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**[[UCVM cvms, cvmsi near-surface comparison]]
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**[[UCVM cca/cvms5 comparing builtin-gtl vs elygtl:ely]]
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**[[UCVM VS30 tree map(Thompson 2018) ]]
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**[[UCVM VS30 etree map (Wills 2015) UCVM's interpolation]]
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**[[UCVM z1,z2.5 for CCA06 with GTL, CVM-S4.26.M01]]
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**[[UCVM 3D Viz]]
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**[[UCVM svm1d]]
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**[[UCVM svm1d and elygtl]]
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**[[UCVM etree for Garner Valley]]
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**[[UCVM elevation vs depth, model boundary]]
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**[[UCVMC basin depth study, poly tech, Pomona ]]
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**[[UCVMC how to plot cross_section and depth_profile]]
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**[[CVM for CyberShake Study 18.8]]
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**[[UCVMC How to process bin data]]
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**[[UCVMC_CS17.3-H_plots]]
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**[[UCVM Density Formula]]
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**[[UCVM v18.5]]
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**[[UCVM_Vs30]]
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**[[CS173-H]]
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**[[UCVM Review]]
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**[[Registering CS173 into UCVM]]
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**[[CVM Projection Issue Discussion]]
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**[[Mesh Plotting Scripts]]
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**[[ucvm2mesh-mpi]]
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**[[Compare_UCVMC_to_UCVMP]]
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**[[CCA06 Test Points]]
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**[[Bay Area Velocity Model Z2.5 data]]
  
== Types of SCEC/CME Web Sites ==
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== CME Outcomes ==
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*[[CME Work Areas]]
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*[[Publications]]
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*[[Press Coverage]]
  
The SCEC/CME collaboratory provides three levels of access to web-based project information. The levels differ on who can read and edit information on the web site. Default Read access is public to facilitate collaboration. Project private web pages are provided if needed.
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== Recent Earthquake Information ==
*[http://www.scec.org/cme Public SCEC Project Pages]
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An important goal of SCEC earthquake research is to develop improved seismic hazard information about future earthquakes by developing physics-based predictive models of earthquake processes and Improved seismic hazard estimates should lead to reduced seismic hazard risks to people and important societal infrastructure.
**(Read Access: Public - Write Access: SCEC Communications Education and Outreach)
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ USGS Recent California Earthquakes]
*[http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia SCECpedia Collaborative Wiki]
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*[http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ USGS Recent Worldwide Earthquakes]
**(Read Access: Public - Write Access: SCEC)
 
*[https://scec.usc.edu/it SCEC Private Wiki]
 
**(Read Access: SCEC - Write Access: SCEC)
 
  
 
== CME Research Support ==
 
== CME Research Support ==
 
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[http://www.scec.org Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)] and [http://www.scec.org/cme SCEC/CME] research is funded by [http://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation (NSF)] Cooperative Agreements EAR-0106924 and USGS Cooperative Agreement 02HQAG0008, and NSF awards EAR- 074493, EAR-0949443, OCI-0832698, and OCI-0832698. This research is supported by an allocation of advanced computing resources provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Computations are performed at [http://www.sdsc.edu San Diego Supercomputer Center], and the [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)] at The University of Texas at Austin, the [http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA)] provide HPC resources. Computations are supported by the [http://www.usc.edu University of Southern California] Center for [http://www.usc.edu/hpc Center for High-Performance Computing (HPC)]. Our research uses HPC resources provided by the [http://www.energy.gov/ U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)] through an [http://www.science.doe.gov/ascr/incite/index.html Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE)] program allocation award. An award of computer time was provided by the INCITE program. This research uses resources of the [http://www.alcf.anl.gov/ Argonne Leadership Computing Facility] at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02- 06CH11357. This research also used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.
[http://www.scec.org Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)] and [http://www.scec.org/cme SCEC/CME] research is funded by [http://www.nsf.gov National Science Foundation (NSF)] Cooperative Agreements EAR-0106924 and USGS Cooperative Agreement 02HQAG0008, and NSF awards EAR- 074493, EAR-0949443, OCI-0832698, and OCI-0832698. This research is supported by an allocation of advanced computing resources provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Computations are performed on Kraken (a Cray XT5) at the [http://www.nics.tennessee.edu National Institute for Computational Sciences]. Computations and data management are performed at [http://www.sdsc.edu San Diego Supercomputer Center], where the [http://www.diceresearch.org iRODS Data System] is used. The [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)] at The University of Texas at Austin, the [http://www.ncsa.illinois.edu National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA)] and the [http://www.psc.edu Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center (PSC)] provide HPC resources. Computations are supported by the [http://www.usc.edu University of Southern California] Center for [http://www.usc.edu/hpcc High-Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC)]. Our research uses HPC resources provided by the [http://www.energy.gov/ U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)] through an [http://www.science.doe.gov/ascr/incite/index.html Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE)] program allocation award. Computations were performed on [http://www.nccs.gov/computing-resources/jaguar/ Jaguar], which is part of the [http://www.nccs.gov/ National Center for Computational Science (NCCS)] at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory which is supported by under DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725. This research uses resources of the [http://www.alcf.anl.gov/ Argonne Leadership Computing Facility] at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02- 06CH11357. The [http://www.osc.edu/ Ohio State University] one-sided MPI Communication research was supported through NSF HECURA-1 (CCF- 0833169/139/155). This research received technical and user support through the Advanced Support for [http://www.teragrid.org TeraGrid Applications (ASTA) program].
 
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
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Additional information about SCEC earthquake system science research is available on related SCEC web sites including:
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*[http://www.scec.org/ SCEC Home Page]
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*[http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia/Special:AllPages List of All SCECpedia Pages]
  
*[[Getting started and Getting Wiki Help]]
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== License ==
*[http://www.scec.org SCEC Home Page]
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Except as otherwise noted, the contents of this site are licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License], and software distributions are licensed under the [https://opensource.org/ Open Source Initiative] approved licenses including BSD-3 and [http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Apache 2.0 License]. For details, see our [[Site Policies]].
*[http://www.scec.org/cme CME Home Page]
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Community Modeling Environment (CME)

This is a collaborative wiki site for SCEC's Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME). The CME is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research group that applies advanced computer science technology to the problem of seismic hazard analysis. This SCEC community wiki is configured to support our distributed research by providing a collection point for information about SCEC scientific computing research projects.

Collaborative Project Entries

The following link will take you to an alphabetically sorted list of all SCECpedia pages.

Fig 1: SCEC/CME computational pathways provide a scientific framework for improving seismic ground motion forecasts. The SCEC/CME Project began as an NSF information technology research (ITR) project in 2001. (Image Credit: Thomas H. Jordan)

SCEC Scientific Software

The following table contains links to SCEC open-source scientific software descriptions and distributions.

Current Activities

Recent Activities

CME Outcomes

Recent Earthquake Information

An important goal of SCEC earthquake research is to develop improved seismic hazard information about future earthquakes by developing physics-based predictive models of earthquake processes and Improved seismic hazard estimates should lead to reduced seismic hazard risks to people and important societal infrastructure.

CME Research Support

Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and SCEC/CME research is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) Cooperative Agreements EAR-0106924 and USGS Cooperative Agreement 02HQAG0008, and NSF awards EAR- 074493, EAR-0949443, OCI-0832698, and OCI-0832698. This research is supported by an allocation of advanced computing resources provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Computations are performed at San Diego Supercomputer Center, and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin, the National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) provide HPC resources. Computations are supported by the University of Southern California Center for Center for High-Performance Computing (HPC). Our research uses HPC resources provided by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through an Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program allocation award. An award of computer time was provided by the INCITE program. This research uses resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02- 06CH11357. This research also used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

See Also

Additional information about SCEC earthquake system science research is available on related SCEC web sites including:

License

Except as otherwise noted, the contents of this site are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License, and software distributions are licensed under the Open Source Initiative approved licenses including BSD-3 and Apache 2.0 License. For details, see our Site Policies. Cc3 88x31.png