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2022 Mainshock and aftershock sequence simulations in a nonplanar fault network
19 May 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): So Ozawa, Ryosuke Ando
Aftershocks seem to be located along the trace of the mainshock fault; however, due to the location error, we do not know their exact location relative to the mainshock fault. Here, we hypothesize that most aftershocks occur on small subsidiary faults instead of the mainshock fault, and they...
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2022 Poroelastic Implementation in PyLith: Gateway to Multiphysics
13 May 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Robert L Walker
Thursday May 12, 2022 @ 2P PDT Poroelastic Implementation in PyLith: Gateway to Multiphysics Robert Walker, SUNY Buffalo PyLith, a community, open-source code (https://geodynamics.org/resources/pylith) for modeling quasi-static and dynamic crustal deformation with an emphasis on earthquake...
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2023 ASPECT Hackathon
05 Sep 2023 | Workshops | Contributor(s): ASPECT Hackathon Participants
Hackathon repport.For more information see: https://geodynamics.org/events/details/290
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Advancing Solid Earth System Science Through High-Performance Computing
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Advancing Solid Earth System Science Through High-Performance Computing.June 2014.
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ASPECT
31 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Wolfgang Bangerth, Juliane Dannberg, Menno Fraters, Rene Gassmoeller, Anne Glerum, Timo Heister, Robert Myhill, John Naliboff
A finite element parallel code to simulate problems in thermal convection in both 2D and 3D models.ASPECT is a code to simulate problems in thermal convection. Its primary focus is on the simulation of processes in the earth's mantle, but its design is more general than that. The primary...
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ASPECT 2020 Virtual User Meeting Log
29 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
ASPECT 2020 Virtual User Meeting Log. January 21-23, 2020.
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ASPECT Hackathon 2016 Final Report
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
ASPECT Hackathon 2016 Final Report. June 24-July 2, 2016.
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ASPECT Hackathon 2018 Final report
06 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
ASPECT Hackathon 2018 Final report. June 18-28, 2018.
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ASPECT Hackathon 2019 Preliminary Report
29 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
ASPECT Hackathon 2019 Preliminary Report. May 21-June 1, 2019.
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ASPECT Hackathon 2020 Report
03 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
ASPECT Hackathon 2020 Report. August 3-7, 10-14, 2020.
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ASPECT Hackathon 2021 Report
23 Jun 2022 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Commitee
2021 ASPECT Hackathon Dates: Tuesday July 6 - Friday July 16 Location: Virtual
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ASPECT Hackathon 2022 Report
23 Jun 2022 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Organizing Committee
2022 ASPECT Hackathon Dates: May 15-24, 2022 Location: Cody, Wyoming
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ASPECT Jupyter Notebooks
12 Oct 2023 | Software: Launch | Contributor(s): Rene Gassmoeller
Contains ASPECT Jupyter notebooks
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ASPECT Virtual Desktop
27 Jun 2023 | Software: Launch | Contributor(s): Rene Gassmoeller, Lorraine Hwang, Mohamed Gouiza
A preinstalled ASPECT environment.
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CIG Business Meeting 2007 Presentations
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
PDF presentations given at the CIG Business Meeting on December 11, 2007, in San Francisco during the annual AGU Meeting.
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CIG Business Meeting 2008 Presentations
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
CIG Business Meeting 2008 Presentations.December 16, 2008.CIG Business Meeting: The Future of CIG, presented by Marc Spiegelmann (Columbia), EC Chair.CIG-II, presented by Louise Kellogg (UC Davis), SSC Chair.
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CIG Business Meeting 2009 Presentations
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
CIG Business Meeting 2009 Presentation.Movie Files and Other Supporting Material.Ehler.
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CIG ByLaws 2012
29 Jan 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
By-Laws of Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG).As amended by the Electorate, January 9, 2012.
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CIG Bylaws 2018
30 Mar 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Bylaws of Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG). As amended by the Electorate, June 30, 2018.
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CIG II Proposal
29 Jan 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Geoinformatics:Facility Support:Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics.July 8, 2009.
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CIG III Proposal
05 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics 2016-2020. Submitted to NSF July 1, 2015.
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Expanding Computational Infrastructure: The First 5 Years of CIG
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Expanding Computational Infrastructure: The First 5 Years of CIG.Parts 1 & 2.
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Fault strength evolution during the seismic cycle: Insights from the laboratory
10 Mar 2023 | Webinars | Contributor(s): John Bedford
Geophysical evidence suggests that some faults are frictionally strong, in agreement with laboratory measurements of quasi-static frictional strength (μ ≈ 0.6-0.8) for many crustal materials; whereas others studies have found that some faults are weak when compared to laboratory friction...
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Introduction to running ASPECT in a Jupyter notebook
19 Dec 2020 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Lorraine Hwang, Ian Rose, ASPECT Community
ASPECT. Introduction to running ASPECT in a Jupyter notebook.See the Wiki pages for instructions on github.Join the ASPECT forum to get help running the code.
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LithoMop
22 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Charles A. Williams (primary-developer)
LithoMop is a finite element code for the solution of the visco-elastic/plastic deformation that was designed for lithospheric modeling problems.A newer version of LithoMop, called PyLith, has been released by CIG.
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PyLith
27 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard (primary-developer), Charles A. Williams (primary-developer), Matthew Knepley (primary-developer)
PyLith is a finite-element code for dynamic and quasistatic simulations of crustal deformation, primarily earthquakes and volcanoes.Binary packages are available for macOS and Linux. Detailed installation instructions for the binary packages are in the PyLith manual. Use the PyLith...
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Relax
26 Oct 2021 | Software: Download | Contributor(s): Sylvain Barbot (primary-developer)
Relax implements a semi-analytic Fourier-domain solver and equivalent body forces to compute quasi-static relaxation of stress perturbation.It is not an acronym, it's a motto!The open-source program Relax evaluates the displacement and stress in a half space with gravity due to...
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Responsibilities of the EC
12 Oct 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Executive Committee, Science Steering Committee
Describes the roles and responsibilities of the Executive Committee.Approved 24 August 2021
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Responsibilities of the SSC
12 Oct 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Executive Committee, Science Steering Commitee
Roles and responsibilities of the Science Steering Committee.Approved 24 August 2021.
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Responsibilities of Working Groups
12 Oct 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Executive Committee, Science Steering Committee
Roles and responsibilities of Working Groups.Approved 24 August 2021.
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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...
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SSC May 2008 Meeting Presentations
07 Feb 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
Presentations from the SSC Meeting held at CIG on May 29-30, 2008.
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The Path to Petascale Computing in Geodynamics
29 Jan 2021 | Documents | Contributor(s): Staff
The Path to Petascale Computing in Geodynamics. A report by the Science Steering Committee.Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG). December 5, 2006.
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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.