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== SCEC M8 Simulation ==
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This page can be used as a template when starting a new topic on SCECpedia. It contains formatting and content sections that are appropriate for any new topic in the system.
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[[Image:m8-domain.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout the large simulation volume (810km x 600km x 85km) in Southern California shown in this image. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely)]]
 
[[Image:m8-domain.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout the large simulation volume (810km x 600km x 85km) in Southern California shown in this image. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely)]]
  
The SCEC M8 Simulation involved a very large dynamic rupture, run on NSF TeraGrid [http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/computing-resources/kraken  NICS Kraken] in March, 2010, and a very large earthquake wave propagation simulation, run on DOE INCITE [http://www.nccs.gov/computing-resources/jaguar/ NCCS Jaguar] in April 2010.
 
  
 
== M8-related Wiki Entries ==
 
== M8-related Wiki Entries ==

Revision as of 07:07, 15 October 2010

This page can be used as a template when starting a new topic on SCECpedia. It contains formatting and content sections that are appropriate for any new topic in the system.

Examples of how to post images are also included:

Fig 1:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout the large simulation volume (810km x 600km x 85km) in Southern California shown in this image. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely)


M8-related Wiki Entries

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