Publications
The SCEC Petascale Cyberfacility for Physics-based Seismic Hazard Analysis (PetaSHA): Accelerating SCEC Research Using High Performance Computing
Abstract
The SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME) collaboration is extending SCEC's program of seismic hazard research using high performance computing with the NSF-funded Petascale Cyberfacility for Physics-based Seismic Hazard Analysis (PetaSHA) Project. The SCEC PetaSHA project is a collaboration of geoscientists and computer scientists that integrate geophysical numerical modeling codes with leading-edge cyberinfrastructure to perform seismic hazard research at large-scales and high-resolution using national academic supercomputing facilities. The PetaSHA computational capabilities are organized around the development of robust, re-usable, well-validated simulation systems we call computational platforms. Researchers on the PetaSHA Project are currently developing the DynaShake Platform (dynamic rupture simulations), the TeraShake Platform (wave propagation simulations …
- Date
- January 1, 1970
- Authors
- PJ Maechling, TH Jordan, C Kesselman, R Moore, JB Minster, SCEC Collaboration
- Journal
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Volume
- 2007
- Pages
- IN21B-0485