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*[http://scecdata.usc.edu/maechling/MMI_RC10.wmv MMI Movie]
 
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== SDSC Visualization Services ==
  
== SCEC Visualization Groups ==
 
 
 
'''SDSC Visualization Services'''
 
  
 
*[http://www.sdsc.edu/us/visservices/ SDSC Visualization Services]
 
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*[http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/terashake/1.3/movies/Terashake1.3_displacements-narrated.mov (30 mb) TeraShake Narrated Animation]
 
*[http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/terashake/1.3/movies/Terashake1.3_displacements-narrated.mov (30 mb) TeraShake Narrated Animation]
  
== Geoff Ely M8 and ShakeOut Animations ==
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== Geoff Ely Animations ==
  
 
*[http://earth.usc.edu/~gely/viz/index.html Geoff Ely Visualization Web Site]
 
*[http://earth.usc.edu/~gely/viz/index.html Geoff Ely Visualization Web Site]

Revision as of 23:07, 22 September 2010

SCEC Visualizations

SCEC researchers produce a wide variety of scientific movies and animations to help us better understand our research results and to convey these results to other scientists and the general public. SCEC Visualization Groups include SDSC, PSC, USC, and SCEC Interns. Below are links to resource providers and recent examples of their work.

Recent SCEC Visualization Highlights

M8 wave propagation simulations show the supershear M8 rupture and strong ground motions extending across much of southern California for this scenario event. More information on this simulation is posted on the M8 Project page.

Fig 1: M8 Wave Propagation Movie

M8 Wave Height Field movies show M8 simulation ground motion intensity (velocity magnitude) as exaggerated local elevation.

Fig 2: M8 Velocity Mag as Height Field

Vector Field with narration show new techniques for visualizing 4D vector fields. Work was done by Amit Chourasia and Emmett Smith J.B. Minster while working as a SCEC Intern. Amit and Emmett presented this work at a computer visualization conference SiGGraph in 2010. The final version HD version of this animation is more than 800MB is size and will be posted only on request.

Fig 3: Ground Motion Vector Visualization (Narrated)

We are working to compute and visualize building response to SCEC simulation ground motions. In this example, a 18 story steel frame building is shaken by M8 ground motions in the Northridge, California area. This is preliminary result that we hope to refine by SC10.

Fig 4: Virtual Shaker Results with M8 data in Northridge with building nodes color-scaled to peak displacement.

Student Intern Project that tries to explain the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale using videos of Earthquake Shaking.

Fig 5: Educational Video on MMI Intensity Scale

SDSC Visualization Services

M8 Simulation Animations:

Wall2Wall Ensemble Simulation Animation

ShakeOut 2.3 Simulation (Narration included)

TeraShake 2.1 Simulation (Narration included)

Punte Hills Simulation

TeraShake 1.3 (Narration included)

Geoff Ely Animations

SCEC Interns Visualization Projects

Related Projects