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Computational Earthquake Physics: Simulations, Analysis and Infrastructure, Part II
✍ Scribed by Xiang-chu Yin, Peter Mora, Andrea Donnellan (auth.), Xiang-chu Yin, Peter Mora, Andrea Donnellan, Mitsuhiro Matsu’ura (eds.)
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser Basel
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 330
- Series
- Pageoph Topical Volumes
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Exciting developments in earthquake science have benefited from new observations, improved computational technologies, and improved modeling capabilities. Designing realistic supercomputer simulation models for the complete earthquake generation process is a grand scientific challenge due to the complexity of phenomena and range of scales involved from microscopic to global.
The present volume - Part II - incorporates computational environment and algorithms, data assimilation and understanding, model applications and iSERVO. Topics covered range from iSERVO and QuakeSim: implementing the international solid earth research virtual observatory by integrating computational grid and geographical information web services; LURR (Load-Unload Response Ratio) described in six papers involving this promising earthquake forecasting model; pattern informatics and phase dynamics and their applications, which was also a highlight in the Workshop; computational algorithms, including continuum damage models and visualization and analysis of geophysical datasets; evolution of mantle material; the state vector approach; and assimilation of data such as geodetic data, GPS data, and seismicity and laboratory experimental data.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-v
Computation Earthquake Physics PART II: Introduction....Pages 2259-2261
QuakeSim and the Solid Earth Research Virtual Observatory....Pages 2263-2279
iSERVO: Implementing the International Solid Earth Research Virtual Observatory by Integrating Computational Grid and Geographical Information Web Services....Pages 2281-2296
Construction of an Intraplate Fault System Model of South Australia, and Simulation Tool for the iSERVO Institute Seed Project....Pages 2297-2316
Lurr’s Twenty Years and Its Perspective....Pages 2317-2341
LURR and the San Simeon M 6.5 Earthquake in 2003 and the Seismic Tendency in CA....Pages 2343-2351
A Statistical Investigation of the Earthquake Predictions Using LURR....Pages 2353-2362
Stress Reorientation and LURR: Implication for Earthquake Prediction Using LURR....Pages 2363-2373
An Independent Assessment of the Load/Unload Response Ratio (LURR) Proposed Method of Earthquake Prediction....Pages 2375-2387
Acoustic Emission Experiments of Rock Failure Under Load Simulating the Hypocenter Condition....Pages 2389-2406
Stress Shadows Determined from a Phase Dynamical Measure of Historic Seismicity....Pages 2407-2416
Pattern Informatics and its Application for Optimal Forecasting of Large Earthquakes in Japan....Pages 2417-2432
Systematic Procedural and Sensitivity Analysis of the Pattern Informatics Method for Forecasting Large (M > 5) Earthquake Events in Southern California....Pages 2433-2454
Visualization and Analysis of Multi-terabyte Geophysical Datasets in an Interactive Setting with Remote Webcam Capabilities....Pages 2455-2465
A Grid Framework for Visualization Services in the Earth Sciences....Pages 2467-2483
Thermal Effects in the Evolution of Initially Layered Mantle Material....Pages 2485-2495
Detecting Regional Events via Statistical Analysis of Geodetic Networks....Pages 2497-2512
A Recent Application of the ETAS Model and a Proposed Method for Prediction of Strong Aftershocks....Pages 2513-2528
Orientation-based Continuum Damage Models for Rocks....Pages 2529-2543
Experimental Study of the Earthquake Recurrence Period and the Trend of Post-seismic Development....Pages 2545-2560
State Vector: A New Approach to Prediction of the Failure of Brittle Heterogeneous Media and Large Earthquakes....Pages 2561-2574
Crustal Movement Observed by GPS and Earthquake Activity in the Chinese Mainland and its Neighborhood....Pages 2575-2583
Thermo-hydro-Mechanical Modeling of CO 2 Sequestration System Around Fault Environment....Pages 2585-2593
✦ Subjects
Computer Applications in Geosciences
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