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  1. SELEN

    25 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Giorgio Spada (primary-developer), Daniele Melini (primary-developer)

    SELEN: a program for solving the "Sea Level Equation.The open source program SELEN solves numerically the so-called "Sea Level Equation" (SLE) for a spherical, layered, non-rotating Earth with Maxwell viscoelastic rheology. The SLE is an integral equation that was introduced in...

  2. Software Tools for Magma Convection at CIG

    09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Shijie Zhong

    The Software Tools for Mantle Convection at CIG: The Current State. August 18-19, 2006. Shijie Zhong. 

  3. Subduction Benchmarks

    09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Scott King, Claire Currie, Richard Katz, Marc Spiegelman., Peter van Keken

    A benchmark for the modeling of subduction zone thermal structure. August 18-19, 2006. Scott King, Peter van Keken, Claire Currie, Richard Katz, Marc Spiegelman. 

  4. Thermodynamics of Mantle Systems

    12 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Paula Smith, Laura Baker Hebert, Paul Asimow, Mike Gurnis

    Thermodynamics of mantle systems. September 15-17, 2008. Paula Smith, Laura Baker Hebert, Paul Asimow, Mike Gurnis.

  5. Two phase theory of compaction and damage

    09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): David Bercovici, Yanick Ricard

    Two phase theory of compaction and damage. August 18-19, 2006. David Bercovici, Yanick Ricard. 

  6. Ubiquitous Interactive Visualization of 3D Mantle Convection

    31 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): David Yuen

    Ubiquitous Interactive Visualization of 3D Mantle Convection. September 15-17, 2008. David Yuen. 

  7. 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.