[CIG-SEISMO] MINEOS synthetic amplitudes

Dimitri Komatitsch komatitsch at lma.cnrs-mrs.fr
Tue Apr 15 17:10:56 PDT 2014


Hi Elliott,

I have a copy of Li's Mineos2007 code, but let me cc Li because we need 
to check with him if the license he uses permits that, and also check if 
he has an even more recent version.

Li, when you have time could you give us an update on the status of your 
version of Mineos?
(CIG is a great site that, among other things, gathers a lot of open 
source software for geophysics: http://geodynamics.org/cig/software/ ; 
it is the site where we maintain SPECFEM for instance)

I also cc David Al-Attar, just in case he has another version of Mineos.

To all: we are trying to see if a single, "official" version of Mineos 
could be maintained on the CIG web site, to avoid the current situation 
in which different groups have different versions and have improved 
several parts independently.

Thanks,
Best wishes,

Dimitri.


On 16/04/2014 01:22, Elliott Sales de Andrade wrote:
> Hi Dimitri,
>
> Would you be able to check this improved code into git? There's little
> point in having an "official" repository if people need to go elsewhere
> to get the best/working code.
>
> On 21/02/14 07:05 AM, Dimitri Komatitsch wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I think Li Zhao in Taiwan has fixed some of the problems and developed
>> an improved version called "Mineos2007".
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dimitri.
>>
>> On 21/02/2014 06:54, Carl Tape wrote:
>>> Ciao Ana!
>>>
>>> I hope you are doing well!
>>>
>>> I'm happy to hear some positive support for MINEOS. Within CIG we are
>>> wondering how to move forward to establish a "better" modes code.
>>> Frederick Simons and a student had a pretty torturous experience with
>>> MINEOS, and he sent some details explaining the challenges. From an
>>> outsider's standpoint, there appears to be no development at all  with
>>> the code, which is not a good sign. David Al-Attar believes that the
>>> best approach would be to start from scratch, relying heavily on various
>>> components. He found the code extremely hard to follow and adapt. Have
>>> you ever found the need for modifications or improvements?
>>>
>>> Anyway, I am sorry to miss "the" John event next month. It will be a
>>> tremendous event, I can see from the list of participants. Hopefully
>>> there will be some informal discussion about the best way to improve
>>> MINEOS or establish a new modes code.
>>>
>>> (On a related note, AXISEM will be useful to all, but we still want a
>>> "proven" and adaptable modes code!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
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>
>

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Dimitri Komatitsch
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