Group A, Poster #209, Computational Science (CS)
Quakeworx – A New Science Gateway Framework For Earthquake Simulations
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2023 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #209, SCEC Contribution #13064 VIEW PDF
e readily usable on various computation resources such as those provided by NSF’s ACCESS program. Both interactive (such as Jupyter, Matlab) and command line apps will be supported.
2. Curated data such as input configurations and output results for selected earthquake scenario simulations using various curated apps.
3. Online, web-based, workspaces for collaboration, training, and teaching. Apps, data and other content can be restricted to projects or shared with everyone.
4. Publishing capability that enables users to publish ancillary information such as reports, data and other content.
5. Users can easily use available apps, data, and publications or contribute new ones via a web browser. For instance a new app can be contributed by uploading Docker or Singularity containers with necessary configurations and pairing them with the appropriate available computational resources.
6. A website that provides the above capabilities to all registered users via single sign-on from various institutions.
The Quakeworx gateway will reduce barriers to the use of computational methods in earthquake research by simplifying access to compute and storage resources, and it will deliver an innovative, service-oriented, and easy-to-use cyberinfrastructure to a large user community. Our project’s goal is to advance the science of rupture forecasts, to obtain new insights on earthquake physics, to improve seismic hazard estimates, and to create new opportunities for STEM education and engagement by providing a cyberinfrastructure platform for the broad community to easily use and reuse computational tools and data.
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2. Curated data such as input configurations and output results for selected earthquake scenario simulations using various curated apps.
3. Online, web-based, workspaces for collaboration, training, and teaching. Apps, data and other content can be restricted to projects or shared with everyone.
4. Publishing capability that enables users to publish ancillary information such as reports, data and other content.
5. Users can easily use available apps, data, and publications or contribute new ones via a web browser. For instance a new app can be contributed by uploading Docker or Singularity containers with necessary configurations and pairing them with the appropriate available computational resources.
6. A website that provides the above capabilities to all registered users via single sign-on from various institutions.
The Quakeworx gateway will reduce barriers to the use of computational methods in earthquake research by simplifying access to compute and storage resources, and it will deliver an innovative, service-oriented, and easy-to-use cyberinfrastructure to a large user community. Our project’s goal is to advance the science of rupture forecasts, to obtain new insights on earthquake physics, to improve seismic hazard estimates, and to create new opportunities for STEM education and engagement by providing a cyberinfrastructure platform for the broad community to easily use and reuse computational tools and data.
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