Comparison of CyberShake Studies

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Study Name Date Science Goals Frequency Rupture Variations Velocity Model(s) Makespan (hrs) Number of sites Machine Core Hours Max Processors Tasks Jobs Output files produced Output Data (time series, IMs) Comments
CyberShake Study 21.12 December 15, 2021 - January 13, 2022 RSQSim Southern California CyberShake study 1 Hz RSQSim CVM-S4.26.M01 688.4 335 OLCF Summit 2.75 million
CyberShake Study 18.8 August 17, 2018 - March 28, 2019 Northern California CyberShake study 1 Hz G&P 2014 CCA-06/USGS Bay Area/CVM-S4.26.M01 3079.3 869 NCSA Blue Waters, OLCF Titan 120 million 262,704 18225 18065 6.3 million 14.4 TB First Northern California study, increased smoothing zone to 20 km.
CyberShake Study 17.3 March 6, 2017 - April 6, 2017 Central California CyberShake study with 1D and 3D velocity models 1 Hz G&P 2014 CCA 1D, CCA-06 738 876 NCSA Blue Waters, OLCF Titan 21.6 million 101,472 15,581 15,581 10.7 TB First Central California study, used CCA-06. Used minimum Vs of 900 m/s.
CyberShake Study 15.12 December 3, 2015 - April 28, 2016 Adding stochastic (to 10 Hz) to Study 15.4 and calculating duration values 10 Hz stoch G&P 2014 CVM-S4.26.M01 3527 336 NCSA Blue Waters 11.8 million 30.5 TB Applied site amplification to both deterministic and stochastic seismograms, using a modified approach to calculate Vref.
CyberShake Study 15.4 April 16 - May 24, 2015 1 Hz CyberShake map, with AWP-ODC-GPU, G&P 2014, CVM-S4.26, and new sites. Calculated RotD also. 1 Hz G&P 2014 CVM-S4.26.M01 914 336 NCSA Blue Waters, OLCF Titan (pilot jobs) 37.6 million 237,984 5505 4372 7.1 million 7.7 TB Used DirectSynth to reduce the number of post-processing tasks and cut I/O by 99.9%.
CyberShake Study 14.2 February 18 - March 4, 2014 4 hazard models: CVM-S4.26 with CPU, CVM-S4.26 with GPU, 1D model with CPU, and CVM-H, no GTL with GPU. 0.5 Hz G&P 2010 CVM-S4.26, BBP 1D, CVM-H no GTL 342 1144 NCSA Blue Waters 15.8 million 295,040 99.9 million 100707 (Condor), 29796 (submitted to Blue Waters) 16 million 57 TB Workflow job to generate AWP workflow to support dynamic number of cores, GPU and CPU executables, batched SeisPSA jobs
CyberShake Study 13.4 April 17 - June 17, 2013 4 hazard models: CVM-S and CVM-H with the RWG V3.0.3 SGT code and AWP-ODC-SGT. 0.5 Hz G&P 2010 CVM-S, CVM-H 716 1132 NCSA Blue Waters (custom solution), TACC Stampede (Pegasus/Condor/Globus) 10.8 million (Blue Waters); 1.4 million (Stampede) 128,000 (Blue Waters); 17,600 (Stampede) 470 million (Stampede) 21912 submitted to Stampede 2264 (Blue Waters); 16 million (Stampede) 43 TB (Blue Waters), 12.3 TB (Stampede) Hierarchical DAXes with 8 sub-DAXes, PMC, pipe forwarding, Handoff jobs from Blue Waters to Stampede, merged SeisPSA jobs, in-memory rupture variation generation
CyberShake Study 2.2 (post-processing only) October 8, 2012 - March 6, 2013 (with a break from October 16 - November 8) Redid post-processing of CyberShake 1.0 with G&P 2010. 0.5 Hz G&P 2010 CVM-S 2976 217 NICS Kraken PMC, pipe forwarding
CyberShake 1.4 August 25, 2011 - March 14, 2012 Deterministic to 0.5 Hz + stochastic to 10 Hz, CVM-S4 and CVM-H 11.2 for PBR, SCSN, and near-SCSN sites, using G&P 2010 10 Hz stoch G&P 2010 CVM-S, CVM-H 4824 90 USC HPCC, TACC Ranger 112 million 112 million 4 TB Broadband
CyberShake 1.0 April 16 - June 10, 2009 0.5 Hz hazard map in Southern California, CVM-S 0.5 Hz G&P 2007 CVM-S 1314 223 TACC Ranger 6,900,000 14,544 192 million 3.9 million (Condor), 3952 (submitted to Ranger) 190 million 10.6 TB PDAX with 80 sub-DAXes, clustering, Condor glideins with Corral, zip files, Run Manager
CyberShake 0.5 (post-processing only) June 26 - July 18, 2008 Initial calculation of hazard curves 0.5 Hz G&P 2007 CVM-S 528 9 NCSA Mercury 442,400 800 7.5 million 22 (glideins) 7.5 million 90 GB PDAX with 80 sub-DAXes, clustering, Condor glideins, zip files