INCITE
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThrough the DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) Program, SCEC scientists use the DOE Oak Ridge and Argonne Leadership Computing Facilities to develop petascale seismic hazard simulations that can provide ground motion forecasts for the largest earthquakes at frequencies higher than 1 Hz.
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HPCC Computing Resources
Through INCITE allocations, SCEC researchers perform seismic hazard computational research making extensive use of two DOE Leadership class computer facilities:
SCEC INCITE 2011
- Title:Deterministic Simulations of Large Regional Earthquakes at Frequencies Up to 4 Hz
- PI and Co-PI(s):
- Thomas H. Jordan (PI)
- Yifeng Cui (Co-PI)
- Kim Olsen (Co-PI)
- Jacobo Bielak (Co-PI)
- Po Chen (Co-PI)
SCEC was awarded a 2011 INCITE Allocation that includes compute time on ALCF Intrepid.
SCEC INCITE 2009-2010
- Project Title: Deterministic Simulations of Large Regional Earthquakes at Frequencies up to 2Hz
- Principal Investigator:Thomas H. Jordan
- Director
- Southern California Earthquake Center
- Co-Principal Investigator:Yifeng Cui
- Computer Scientist
- San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Co-Principal Investigator:Kim Bak Olsen
- Seismologist
- San Diego State University
This SCEC INCITE Project was completed in Dec 2010. Project final reports from SCEC to INCITE are posted below:
- Argonne Leadership Computing Facility 2010 Closeout Report
- Oak Ridge National Lab 2010 Close Out Report
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- Argonne National Laboratory Leadership Class Computing Facility
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Leadership Class Computing Facility
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