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Revision as of 21:35, 7 January 2016

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Community Modeling Environment (CME)

This is a collaborative wiki site for SCEC's Community Modeling Environment (CME). The CME is a collaborative, interdisciplinary research group that applies advanced computer science technology to the problem of seismic hazard analysis. This SCEC community wiki is configured to support our distributed research by providing a collection point for information about SCEC scientific computing research projects.

Recently Updated CME Project Entries

SCEC Scientific Software

Software Distribution Scientific Application Software Homepage
SCEC-VDO 3D visualization software used to display fault models and earthquake catalogs http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit/scec-vdo
OpenSHA USGS and SCEC-developed seismic hazard analysis software http://www.opensha.org/
Broadband Platform Ground motion simulation software Broadband Platform
Community Velocity Model - Harvard (CVM-H) 3D seismic velocity model for southern California CVM-H
Community Velocity Model - SCEC (CVM-S) 3D seismic velocity model for southern California CVM-S
Unified Community Velocity Model (UCVM) Software framework for querying seismic velocity models UCVM
AWP-ODC Parallel finite difference earthquake wave propagation code AWP-ODC
Hercules Parallel finite element earthquake wave propagation code https://github.com/CMU-Quake/hercules
CSEP Earthquake forecast testing framework CSEP

Collaborative Project Entries

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Fig 1: SCEC/CME computational pathways provide a scientific framework for improving seismic ground motion forecasts. The SCEC/CME Project began as an NSF information technology research (ITR) project in 2001. (Image Credit: Thomas H. Jordan)

CME Outcomes

Recent Earthquake Information

An important goal of SCEC earthquake research is to reduce the hazard from future earthquakes by developing physics-based predictive models of earthquake processes.

CME Research Support

Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and SCEC/CME research is funded by National Science Foundation (NSF) Cooperative Agreements EAR-0106924 and USGS Cooperative Agreement 02HQAG0008, and NSF awards EAR- 074493, EAR-0949443, OCI-0832698, and OCI-0832698. This research is supported by an allocation of advanced computing resources provided by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Computations are performed at San Diego Supercomputer Center, and the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) at The University of Texas at Austin, the National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) provide HPC resources. Computations are supported by the University of Southern California Center for Center for High-Performance Computing (HPC). Our research uses HPC resources provided by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through an Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program allocation award. An award of computer time was provided by the INCITE program. This research uses resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02- 06CH11357. This research also used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

See Also

Additional information about SCEC earthquake system science research is available on related SCEC web sites including:

License

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