CyberShake Study 15.4
CyberShake Study 15.3 is a computational study to calculate one physics-based probabilistic seismic hazard model for Southern California at 1 Hz, using CVM-S4.26, the GPU implementation of AWP-ODC-SGT, the Graves and Pitarka (2015) rupture variations with uniform hypocenters, and the UCERF2 ERF. The SGT calculations will be split between NCSA Blue Waters and OLCF Titan, and the post-processing will be done entirely on Blue Waters. The goal is to calculate the standard Southern California site list (286 sites) used in previous CyberShake studies so we can produce comparison curves and maps, and data products for the UGMS Committee.
Contents
Preparation for production runs
Get DirectSynth working at full run scale, verify results- File ticket for 90-day purged space at Blue Waters
- Follow up on high priority jobs at Titan
- Work out interface between Titan workflows and Blue Waters workflows
- File ticket for reservation at Blue Waters, along with justification
- Finish test of 1 Hz simulation with 2 Hz source
Update DAX to support separate MD5 sumsAdd MD5 sum job to TCCheck list of Mayssa's concerns- Run test of full 1 Hz SGT workflow on Blue Waters
Evaluate topology-aware scheduling- Add restart capability to DirectSynth
- Add cleanup to workflow
- Simulate curves for 3 sites with final configuration; compare curves and seismograms
- Look at how to create study description file
- Modify workflow to have md5sums be in parallel
- Science readiness review
- Technical readiness review
Computational Status
We are hoping to begin this study in early March.
Data Products
Goals
Verification
DirectSynth
A comparison of 1 Hz results with SeisPSA to results with DirectSynth for WNGC. SeisPSA results are in magenta, DirectSynth results are in black. They're so close it's difficult to make out the magenta.
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