From ljhwang at ucdavis.edu Wed Mar 3 09:39:09 2021 From: ljhwang at ucdavis.edu (Lorraine Hwang) Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2021 09:39:09 -0800 Subject: [CIG-ALL] Errata CIG IV: Showcase your involvement References: Message-ID: Hi, Thanks for all of those who have been submitting publications in support of CIG science. And kudos to all who have figured out the correct link. The updated link to submit publications is: https://geodynamics.org/cig/news/publications-refbase/submit/ Looking forward to reading more about your great research! Best, -Lorraine ***************************** Lorraine Hwang, Ph.D. - Director Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics UC Davis 530.752.3656 geodynamics.org > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Lorraine Hwang > Subject: CIG IV: Showcase your involvement > Date: February 26, 2021 at 10:15:29 AM PST > To: cig-all at geodynamics.org > > > 26 February 2021 > > Dear Community, > As a community organization, your involvement in CIG either indirectly through your research or directly through governance and outreach is important in its continuation. For previous CIG proposals, we asked the community to provide “one-pagers” on their science using CIG resources. This was an impressive compendium of geodynamics in its breadth, quality and ideas represented. It was a powerful statement not only to the community but to our stakeholders. > > As part of the CIG IV proposal, we are once again interested in showcasing the impact CIG has on your research. You can help us in two ways: > > Publications. Have we captured your publications using CIG sponsored software? If you cite CIG code in your paper, most likely we have it in our database. > Check for you publications on our website: > News & Publications > Publications > submit > http://geodynamics.org/cig/news/publications/submit/ > > Publication(s) not there? Send the DOI(s) to: pubs at geodynamics.org > Do not know how to cite software? See our citation builder: > https://geodynamics.org/cig/abc > 2. Research Highlight. We are interested in one page summaries of your research that CIG has facilitated through direct use of software, training, or workshops that facilitated collaborative efforts. > > DO: > remember to include a colorful figure illustrating your research, > consider multiple submissions representing the breadth of your initiatives as well as connections with colleagues, and > use the attached template. > > > > > Submit by March 31, 2021 to: ljhwang at geodynamics.org > > Examples from the CIG III proposals can be downloaded through the following link: > https://geodynamics.org/cig/files/3614/3657/0866/CIG_III_Appendices.pdf > > We appreciate your efforts in getting together with your colleagues to help us present CIG’s impact on geodynamics research for the CIG IV proposal. > > Please feel free to forward this email to colleagues who may not be on this mailing list. > > > Sincerely, > Bruce Buffet, UC Berkeley, co PI CIG IV > Lorraine Hwang, Director CIG, coPI CIG IV > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We will provide an update on PyLith development activities, discuss the June 2021 PyLith Hackathon, and then have an open discussion. https://ucdavis.zoom.us/j/91903502917?pwd=cUJvSUszMGlJc2pWVXhNZTFQZFMxUT09 Meeting ID: 919 0350 2917 Passcode: 431923 Agenda * Update on PyLith v3.0.0 (~15min) * Poroelasticity implementation (~10min) * Migrating to online documentation and examples with Jupyter notebooks (~5min) * June 2021 Online PyLith Hackathon (~15min) * Potential projects * What experience/skills are needed? * Open discussion (time remaining) NOTE: To stay informed of PyLith related activities, register on the CIG Community Forum and go to the PyLith category. Click on the bell icon in the upper right to select your desired notification setting. Regards, Brad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ljhwang at ucdavis.edu Mon Mar 15 17:31:27 2021 From: ljhwang at ucdavis.edu (Lorraine Hwang) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2021 17:31:27 -0700 Subject: [CIG-ALL] CIG: Highlight your Research in 1 Page for CIG IV Message-ID: Hi, As the quarter is wrapping up for many of you and you are heading into Spring break, do not forget to set aside time to help us show the impact of CIG on your research by submitting a 1 page research highlight and letting us know about your publications using CIG software. Download the one pager template here: https://geodynamics.org/cig/files/7716/1436/4388/CIG_One_Pager_Template.docx Submit your publications using CIG software here: https://geodynamics.org/cig/news/publications-refbase/submit/ Full details can be found on our previous forum post here: https://community.geodynamics.org/t/cig-all-cig-iv-showcase-your-involvement/1706 Thanks for your help in showcasing CIG enabled research in the CIG IV proposal. 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This workshop will be held from June 7-10, 2021 and will bring together scientists from different career stages including early career scientists and students to discuss research related to rifts, rifted margins, backarcs, and spreading ridges. The registration deadline is April 30. Visit https://www.fort-collins-meeting-info.org/registration to register. Tentative Meeting Schedule: https://www.fort-collins-meeting-info.org/meetingschedule The product of the workshop will be a white paper that will describe a community vision for comprehensive studies of extension of the lithosphere We envisage that the white paper will include a strategy for future NSF-funded research and encompass the fundamental science and facilities that underpin the economic, hazard, and human impacts that are associated with extensional systems. The workshop will focus upon developing a new initiative for community-driven research coordination and will include: · Processes related to rifting, continental breakup, and seafloor spreading · The structure, stratigraphy, morphology, magmatic, and geodynamic processes of extensional systems · Societal implications of rifting: hazards, resources, coastal processes and response to sea level rise · The identification of potential synergistic partners (NASA, NOAA, USGS, DOE, industry, NGOs, international, others), and methods for leveraging existing databases and infrastructure Planned themes of the workshop Grand challenges in extensional tectonics Structural manifestations of extension Feedbacks between extension, magmatism, fluids, landscapes, rivers, oceans, and climate Cross-disciplinary research challenges, needs, and opportunities for the next decade Associating processes across disciplines Feedbacks between extension and mantle processes Sedimentary processes and environments in extensional systems Ridges, rifts, and biosystems Hazards and hazard mitigation in extensional systems Engaging young scientists and creating opportunity Connecting with society and advancing science literacy Organizing Committee Dennis Harry (Colorado State University), Cindy Ebinger (Tulane University), Zach Eilon (UC Santa Barbara), Luc Lavier (University of Texas), Eric Mittelstaedt, (University of Idaho), Patricia Persaud (Louisiana State University), Tyrone Rooney (Michigan State University), Joyce Sim (Georgia Institute of Technology), Maya Tolstoy (LDEO, Columbia University), Jolante van Wijk (Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Tech), Will Wilcock (U Washington). 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Prerequisites * Experience using PyLith * Comfortable running Unix commands via the command line * Some coding experience (depends on the project) * Available to do “homework” before the hackathon List of potential projects See https://community.geodynamics.org/t/2021-pylith-hackathon/1685/3 for details. We will work with applicants to refine the project scope/details before the hackathon. * Poroelasticity: examples, benchmarks, fault implementation w/pore pressure * Point sources: wells; seismic moment tensors * Earthquake cycle modeling: start top-level implementation * Gmsh integration: Gmsh Python scripts for existing examples * Full scale tests: Create simulations with known solutions * Documentation: Convert to MyST + Sphinx; examples as Jupyter notebooks * Adaptive mesh refinement * Viscoelastic bulk rheologies using strain rate * Time-dependent Green's functions Regards, Brad Aagaard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ljhwang at ucdavis.edu Sun Mar 28 15:17:14 2021 From: ljhwang at ucdavis.edu (Lorraine Hwang) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 15:17:14 -0700 Subject: [CIG-ALL] Reminder: submit your 1 Pager Research Highlight Message-ID: <5351384A-E49D-41A6-A608-E48A35EB6CB3@ucdavis.edu> Hi, Please do not forget to submit your 1 Page Research Highlight showcasing CIG enable research by March 31. Download the one pager template here: https://geodynamics.org/cig/files/7716/1436/4388/CIG_One_Pager_Template.docx Full details can be found on our previous forum post here: https://community.geodynamics.org/t/cig-all-cig-iv-showcase-your-involvement/1706 Late highlights gladly accepted but we would like the bulk of them this week. Hope this finds you enjoying the emergence of Spring and the hope we will be able to gather soon. 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