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This is the [http://www.scec.org SCEC] [http://www.scec.org/cme Community Modeling Environment] (SCEC/CME or CME) Collaborative Wiki Home Page. This home page will be updated to include current and new CME projects and collaboration information. This represents a good starting point for additional information about CME projects.
 
This is the [http://www.scec.org SCEC] [http://www.scec.org/cme Community Modeling Environment] (SCEC/CME or CME) Collaborative Wiki Home Page. This home page will be updated to include current and new CME projects and collaboration information. This represents a good starting point for additional information about CME projects.
  
We develop structural models of California faults and geology, develop and validate rupture physics models, perform large-scale regional wave propagation simulations, collaborate with engineers studying engineering response to ground motions, and integrate computational improvements into probabilistic seismic hazard calculations.  
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CME researchers develop structural models of California faults and geology, develop and validate rupture physics models, perform large-scale regional wave propagation simulations, collaborate with engineers studying engineering response to ground motions, and integrate computational improvements into probabilistic seismic hazard calculations.  
  
  

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This is the SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME or CME) Collaborative Wiki Home Page. This home page will be updated to include current and new CME projects and collaboration information. This represents a good starting point for additional information about CME projects.

CME researchers develop structural models of California faults and geology, develop and validate rupture physics models, perform large-scale regional wave propagation simulations, collaborate with engineers studying engineering response to ground motions, and integrate computational improvements into probabilistic seismic hazard calculations.


CME Project Pages

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CME Science and IT Collaborators Web Sites

SCEC Computer Science Collaborative Organizations and Resource Providers

Related Research Areas

CME-related 2010 Meeting Posters

CME-related web sites

SCEC Computer Science Collaborative Organizations and Resource Providers

Related Research Areas

Current Events

  • SCEC/CME Computational Science Planning Meeting 2010
  • Organizers: T. H. Jordan, P. Maechling
  • Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010 (8:00am – 12:00pm)
  • CME Meeting 2010