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  1. The Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computing

    30 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Matthew Knepley

    The Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computing. July 9-11, 2008. Matthew Knepley. 

  2. The Role of Mantle Tractions and the Crust

    30 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Lucy Flesch

    The Role of Mantle Tractions and the Crust. July 9-11, 2008. Lucy Flesch. 

  3. Use Cases for Legacy Seismic Data

    25 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Tim Ahern

    Use Cases for Legacy Seismic Data. September 18-19, 2019. Tim Ahern.

  4. Using multi-cycle earthquake simulations to understand crustal dynamics

    24 Jan 2021 | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard

    Using multi-cycle earthquake simulations to understand crustal dynamics. October 16-18, 2006. Brad Aagaard. 

  5. Virtual Quake

    26 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): John M. Wilson, Kasey W. Schultz, Eric M. Heiein, Michael K. Sacks, John B. Rundle

    Virtual Quake (formerly Virtual California) is a boundary element code that performs simulations of fault systems based on stress interactions between fault elements to understand long term statistical behavior.

  6. Waveforms and Beyond: Analysis of Seismogram, Phase and Intensity Data for M 6-7 Pre-digital Era Earthquakes

    24 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Diane Doser

    Waveforms and Beyond: Analysis of Seismogram, Phase and Intensity Data for M 6-7 Pre-digital Era Earthquakes. September 18-19, 2019. Diane Doser. 

  7. Work done, and work still needed, to preserve and make usable the analog seismograms of nuclear test explosions conducted in all environments

    24 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Paul Richards

    Work done, and work still needed, to preserve and make usable the analog seismograms of nuclear test explosions conducted in all environments. September 18-19, 2019. Paul Richards.