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2015 An introduction to BurnMan - a mineral physics toolkit
03 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Sanne Cottar, Timo Heister, Bob Myhill, Ian Rose, Cayman Unterborn
In this webinar we will introduce the extensible, open source mineral physics toolkit BurnMan. This software allows the user to calculate the elastic and thermodynamic properties of rocks, minerals, fluids and melts based on the properties of end-member phases. BurnMan is bundled with...
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2015 An introduction to Virtual Quake
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Kasey Schultz, John Wilson
This webinar will introduce Virtual Quake, a boundary element code that performs simulations of fault systems based on stress interactions between fault elements to understand long term statistical behavior. The webinar will cover:Downloading, installing and running Virtual...
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2015 ASPECT: From Benchmarking to 3D Subduction Applications
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Cedric Thieulot, Anne Glerum, Menno Fraters, Wim Spakman
ASPECT, the Advanced Solver for Problems in Earth's Convection, is an extensible open source, community supported code. The code is being applied to a broad range of problems in geodynamics. This talk will explore the community's efforts in benchmarking, implementation of...
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2015 Simulating seismic wave propagation with SW4
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Anders Petersson
This webinar describes how to use the SW4 code to simulate ground motion due to earthquakes. After a brief overview of the numerical method, we describe how to set up a simulation in terms of seismic sources, the material model, visco-elastic attenuation, and topography. We also present some of...
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2016 Resolution analysis by random probing
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Andreas Fichtner, Tristan van Leeuwen
We present a new method for resolution analysis in tomography, based on stochastic probing of the Hessian or resolution operators. Key properties of the method are (i) low algorithmic complexity and easy implementation, (ii) applicability to any tomographic technique, including full-waveform...
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2016 Software Practices in Computational Science Communities – an Overview
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Anshu Dubey
Scientific code developers typically adopt software processes derived from the mainstream (non-scientific) community when continuing without them becomes impractical. However, many software best practices need modification and/or customization, partly because the codes are used for...
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2016 Statistical and computational challenges of constraining greenhouse gas budgets
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Anna M. Michalak
Predicting future changes to the global carbon cycle (and therefore climate) and quantifying anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) both require an understanding of net GHGs emissions and uptake across a variety of spatial and temporal scales. This talk will explore some of the...
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2016 Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Models of Physical Systems
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Habib Najm
Models of physical systems typically involve inputs/parameters that are determined from empirical measurements, and therefore exhibit a certain degree of uncertainty. Estimating the propagation of this uncertainty into computational model output predictions is crucial for purposes...
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2016 Verification, Validation, and Predictive Capability: What's What?
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): William Oberkampf
Engineering and geosciences organizations must increasingly rely on computational simulation for the design, predicted response, and performance of manmade and natural systems. Computational analysts, decision makers, and regulatory authorities who rely on simulation should have practical...
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2017 Geodynamic modeling with staggered finite differences and marker in cell: theory, teaching and examples
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Taras Gerya
Numerical modeling of geodynamic processes is an essential approach in both science and industry with ever- growing demand and high efficiency/cost ratio. Current trend in geodynamic modeling is to develop universal approaches with potentially unlimited number of applications. One simple...
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2017 Introduction to the spectral-infinite-element method
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Hom Nath Gharti, Jeroen Tromp
The governing equations for the elastic-gravitational deformation of an Earth model involve a perturbed gravitational potential. The gravitational potential is governed by Poisson’s equation inside the Earth and by Laplace’s equation in the rest of space. The infinite domain...
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2018 Introduction to thermal-mechanical lithosphere models with surface processes
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Louis Moresi, Romain Beucher
Surface processes including erosion, transport and sedimentation have the potential to strongly influence crustal and lithospheric deformation whether passively, through isostatic response, or more actively by affecting the thermal structure, the potential energy field, and / or the local stress...
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2018 Pythonic Geodynamics
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Gabriele Morra, David A. Yuen, Sang-Mook Lee
Students and young researchers who want to learn to use computational tools for geodynamic modeling have the option to choose among a wide range of numerical tools. I will show how Python and its libraries represent an easy-to-use platform for self-learning, with performance close to compiled...
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2019 HeFESTO: A tool for exploring Earth's physical properties and their effects on mantle dynamics
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Carolina Lithgow-Bertelloni, Lars Stixrude
The minerals that exist at the extreme pressure and temperature conditions of the mantle and their physical properties determine the dynamics of the mantle. Both are also critical for comparison with seismic observations that put constraints on our knowledge of mantle structure and...
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2019 Introduction to Quagmire
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Louis Moresi, Ben Mather, Romain Beucher
Quagmire is an open source, parallel python module for modelling surface processes and landscape evolution. It comes from the Underworld geodynamics group and has many common design patterns to Underworld. For starters, this is not an out-of-the-box landscape evolution code — it is instead...
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2019 The Release of the GEM Global Active Faults Database and Global Seismic Hazard Map
04 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Richard Styron
In late 2018, the Global Earthquake Model Foundation (GEM) released the initial version of several major products relating to seismic hazard and risk, including the Global Seismic Hazard Map, the Global Seismic Risk Map, and the Global Active Faults Database. Though these are intended primarily...
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2020 Numerical models of lower crustal flow explain Yellowstone's "tectonic parabola"
07 Oct 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Jonathan Perry-Houts
Several hypotheses exist for the origin of the seismically active region of high topography surrounding the Yellowstone hotspot track. Among these is the idea that a dense mid-crustal sill has driven viscous lower crust away from the hotspot track, producing crustal thinning/subsidence in the...
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2021 As Above So Below: A Simulation of the Continental Lithosphere and LLSVPs as Thermal Insulators Using ASPECT
02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Dante Hickey
2021 SMOREs ShowcaseDante Hickey, Reed College
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2021 Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification of Subduction Zone Rheology from the Geoid
02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Elena Ehrlich
2021 SMOREs ShowcaseElena Ehrlich, North Carolina State University
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2021 Early Earth Influence of Radiogenic Heating on Mid-Ocean Ridge Depths and Seafloor Subsidence
02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Keneni Godana
2021 SMOREs ShowcaseKeneni Godana, University of Illinois at Chicago
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2021 Interactions between Lithospheric Instabilities and Formation of Mantle Plumes in Venus
02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Hiva Mohammadzadeh
2021 SMOREs ShowcaseHiva Mohammadzadeh, Los Angeles Pierce College
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2021 SMOREs Introduction
02 Nov 2021 | Webinars | Contributor(s): John Naliboff
2021 SMOREs ShowcaseJohn Naliboff, New Mexico Tech
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2022 Energy transfer among flow and magnetic fields with different equatorial symmetry during the dipole reversal in a geodynamo simulation
17 Feb 2022 | Webinars | Contributor(s): Takumi Kera, Hiroaki Matsui, Masaki Matsushima, Yuto Katoh
The geomagnetic field has reversed its polarity, and some numerical dynamos have suggested that anti-symmetric flow with respect to the equator plays a role in reversals. Olson et al., (2004) suggested that the equatorial antisymmetric flow is temporarily strengthened, and transports a locally...
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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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3-D Spherical Mantle Convection with Radial Basis Functions
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Grady B. Wright, Natasha Flyer, David Yuen
3-D Spherical Mantle Convection with Radial Basis Functions. March 30-31, 2009. Grady B. Wright, Natasha Flyer, David Yuen.
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A case for robust micromechanical models
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Saswata Hier-Majumder
A case for robust micromechanical models. August 18-19, 2006. Saswata Hier-Majumder.
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A Solid Earth Research and Teaching Environment
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Hannah Waterhouse, Kevin Milner, Thorsten Becker, Jared Sain, Danijel Schorlemmer
A Solid Earth Research and Teaching Environment. March 30-31, 2009. Hannah Waterhhouse, Kevin Milner, Thorsten Becker, Jared Sain, Danijel Schorlemmer.
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Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR)
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Carsten Burstedde, Omar Ghattas, Georg Stadler, Lucas C. Wilcox, George Biros, Michael Gurnis, Shijie Zhong, Wolfgang Bangerth
Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR). March 30-31, 2009. Carsten Burstedde.
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Automatic Code Generation and the FEniCS Project
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Anders Logg
Automatic Code Generation and the FEniCS Project. March 30-31, 2009. Anders Logg.
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Basic Ingredients for a useful theory of magma dynamics
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Marc Spiegelman
Basic Ingredients for a useful theory of magma dynamics. August 18-19, 2006. Marc Spiegelman.
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Body wave tomography
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Peter Kelemen Doug Wiens
Body wave tomography. August 18-19, 2006. Peter Kelemen Doug Wiens.
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CIG Long Term Tectonics Working Group Current and Future Computational Geoscience Directions: Successes & Failures
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Long-Term Tectonics Working Group
CIG Long Term Tectonics Working Group Current and Future Computational Geoscience Directions: Successes & Failures. March 30-31, 2009. Long-Term Tectonics Working Group.
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CIG Workshop: Opportunities and Challenges in Computational Geophysics Welcome and Overview
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Marc Spiegelman
CIG Workshop: Opportunities and Challenges in Computational Geophysics Welcome and Overview. March 30-31, 2009. Marc Spiegelman.
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CIG's Activities in and Impact on Mantle Convection Studies
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Shijie Zhong
CIG’s Activities in and Impact on Mantle Convection Studies. March 30-31, 2009. Shijie Zhong.
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CIG-II: Futures
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Louise Kellogg
CIG-II: Futures. March 30-31, 2009. Louise Kellogg.
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CIG-Magma Workshop Schedule
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Staff
CIG-Magma Workshop Schedule. August 18-19, 2006.
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CIG: Short-Term Tectonics State of the union
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Mark Simons
CIG: Short-Term Tectonics State of the union. March 30-31, 2009. Mark Simons.
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Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics: Results and Comments
31 Mar 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Staff
Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics: Results and Comments. March 30-21, 2009.
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Computational Science Issues
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Wolfgang Bangerth
Computational Science Issues. August 18-19, 2006. Wolfgang Bangerth.
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Constraints on Global Mantle Flow and Lithosphere Net Rotation from Seismic Anisotorpy
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Clinton P. Conrad, Mark D. Behn
Constraints on Global Mantle Flow and Lithosphere Net Rotation from Seismic Anisotorpy. March 30-31, 2009. Clinton P. Conrad, Mark D. Behn.
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Cooperative Institute for Deep Earth Research
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Barbara Romanowicz
Cooperative Institute for Deep Earth Research. March 30-31, 2009. Barbara Romanowicz.
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Current and Future Computational Geoscience Directions: Successes & Failures
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Allan Levander, Michael Ritzwoller, Jeroen Tromp, Michael Wyssession
Current and Future Computational Geoscience Directions: Successes & Failures. March 30-31, 2009. Allen Levander.
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Data Assimilation: One Perspective, Some Examples
01 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Gary Egbert
Data Assimilation: One Perspective, Some Examples. March 30-31, 2009. Gary Egbert.
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Education and Training
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Brad Aagaard
Education and Training. March 30-31, 2009. Brad Aagaard.
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European Training Programmes in Computational Seismology
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Heiner Igel
European Training Programmes in Computational Seismology. March 30-31, 2009. Heiner Igel.
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Experimental Benchmarks for Modeling of Stress-Driven Melt Segregation
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Ben Holtzman
A few thoughts on experimental benchmarks for modeling of stress-driven melt segregation. August 18-19, 2006. Ben Holtzman.
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Farallon Subduction Reconstructed by Inverse Dynamic Models: Stratigraphy Verifications and Geophysical implications
02 Apr 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Lijun Liu, Sonja Spasojevic, Michael Gurnis
Farallon Subduction Reconstructed by Inverse Dynamic Models: Stratigraphy Verifications and Geophysical implications. March 30-31, 2009. Lijun Liu, Sonja Spasojevic, Michael Gurnis.
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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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Formulations for magma dynamics
09 Jan 2021 | Workshops | Contributor(s): Marc Spiegelman
Formulations for magma dynamics: The McKenzien view of the world. August 18-19, 2006. Marc Spiegelman.