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*Title: SCEC Petascale Research: An Earthquake System Science Approach to Physics-based Seismic Hazard Research (TG-MCA03S012)
 
*Title: SCEC Petascale Research: An Earthquake System Science Approach to Physics-based Seismic Hazard Research (TG-MCA03S012)
  
*Abstract: The SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME) research group includes researchers from the University of Southern California (USC), San Diego State University (SDSU), the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), University of Memphis, and other research organizations. SCEC's performs a broad range of computational research using NSF and DOE computer resources. In this allocation renewal, we request XSEDE resources in order to perform two types of earthquake system science computational research that will benefit from use of XSEDE resources, and that use capabilities provided by XSEDE that are not available to use from any other sources. The requested XSEDE resources will enable the SCEC/CME research collaboration to perform computational seismic hazard research including time dependent earthquake forecasts and ground motion verification and validation simulations leading to improved probabilistic seismic hazard estimates.
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*Abstract: The SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME) research group includes researchers from the University of Southern California (USC), San Diego State University (SDSU), the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), University of Memphis, and other research organizations. The SCEC/CME collaboration performs a broad range of computational research using NSF and DOE computer resources. In this allocation renewal, we request XSEDE resources in order to perform two types of earthquake system science computational research that will benefit from use of XSEDE resources, and that use capabilities provided by XSEDE that are not available to us from any other sources. The requested XSEDE resources will enable the SCEC/CME research collaboration to perform computational seismic hazard research including time dependent earthquake forecasts and ground motion verification and validation simulations leading to improved probabilistic seismic hazard estimates.
  
 
*Keywords: Seismology, Hazards, Ground Motions, Geophysics
 
*Keywords: Seismology, Hazards, Ground Motions, Geophysics
  
 
*Principal investigator: Thomas H. Jordan
 
*Principal investigator: Thomas H. Jordan
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*co-PI: Yifeng Cui
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*co-PI: Kim Bak Olsen
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*co-PI: Jacobo Bielak
 
*co-PIs: Philip Maechling
 
*co-PIs: Philip Maechling
*co-PIs: TBD
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*Field of science: Geophysics
 
*Field of science: Geophysics
  
 
*Required Documents:
 
*Required Documents:
**Main Document: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Main_v2.docx Main Doc V2 (Max 10 Pages)]
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**Main Document: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Main_v4.pdf Main Doc (Max 10 Pages)]
**PI CV: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/TJordan_CV_PI.pdf Jordan CV]
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**Progress Report: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Progress_Report_2015_v5.pdf Progress Report (Max 3 pages)]
**co-PI CV: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/Maechling_NSF_BioSketch_2015.pdf Maechling Biosketch]
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**Code Perf & Scaling: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Perf_v3.pdf Code Performance and Scaling]
**Progress Report: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Progress_Report_v5.docx Progress Report V5 (Max 3 pages)]
 
**Code Perf & Scaling: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Perf_v2.docx Performance Doc V2]
 
  
 
*Resources Requests:
 
*Resources Requests:
**Stampede: 921,600 SUs and 8 TB storage on Ranch
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**Stampede: 1,152,000 SUs and 10 TB storage on Ranch
**Comet: 100K SUs and 5 TB storage on Oasis
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**Comet: 129,600K SUs and 4 TB storage on Oasis
 
 
*Publications: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/SCEC_XRAC_Pubs_v1.docx XSEDE-related Publications V1]
 
 
 
*Image File: [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/XSEDE_2016_Images_v5.pptx Images and Captions in pptx file V5]
 
 
 
== XSEDE Policy Changes ==
 
The PI must describe the peer-reviewed science goal that the resource award will facilitate. These goals must match or be sub-goals of those described in the listed funding award for that year.
 
 
 
== XSEDE 2014 Documents ==
 
  
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/XSEDE/XSEDE_2014 XSEDE 2104 Documents]
 
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==
 
*[[XSEDE]]
 
*[[XSEDE]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 15 October 2015

XSEDE Renewal Research required Information:

  • Title: SCEC Petascale Research: An Earthquake System Science Approach to Physics-based Seismic Hazard Research (TG-MCA03S012)
  • Abstract: The SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME) research group includes researchers from the University of Southern California (USC), San Diego State University (SDSU), the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), University of Memphis, and other research organizations. The SCEC/CME collaboration performs a broad range of computational research using NSF and DOE computer resources. In this allocation renewal, we request XSEDE resources in order to perform two types of earthquake system science computational research that will benefit from use of XSEDE resources, and that use capabilities provided by XSEDE that are not available to us from any other sources. The requested XSEDE resources will enable the SCEC/CME research collaboration to perform computational seismic hazard research including time dependent earthquake forecasts and ground motion verification and validation simulations leading to improved probabilistic seismic hazard estimates.
  • Keywords: Seismology, Hazards, Ground Motions, Geophysics
  • Principal investigator: Thomas H. Jordan
  • co-PI: Yifeng Cui
  • co-PI: Kim Bak Olsen
  • co-PI: Jacobo Bielak
  • co-PIs: Philip Maechling


  • Field of science: Geophysics
  • Resources Requests:
    • Stampede: 1,152,000 SUs and 10 TB storage on Ranch
    • Comet: 129,600K SUs and 4 TB storage on Oasis


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