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SCEC Digital Library. Marcio Faerman Yuanfang Hu Visakan Kalimuthu Yi Li Reagan Moore. Southern California Earthquake Center Overview and Goals. Gather information about earthquakes in Southern California,
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SCEC Digital Library Marcio Faerman Yuanfang Hu Visakan Kalimuthu Yi Li Reagan Moore
Southern California Earthquake CenterOverview and Goals • Gather information about earthquakes in Southern California, • Integrate information into a comprehensive and predictive understanding of earthquake phenomena, • Communicate this understanding to end-users and the general public in order to increase earthquake awareness, reduce economic losses, and save lives • Community comprises 51 participating institutions http://www.scec.org • SCEC/CME – Community Modeling Environment http://www.scec.org/cme
SCEC Digital Library – Key Issues • Access and Management of SCEC Information • Simulations • Observations • Provide services for the interactive manipulation of SCEC published data • Discovery and Presentation of SCEC collection material • Metadata annotated collections • Integration of SRB supported SCEC Digital Library with Earthquake Applications • Data Analysis and Visualization of massive datasets
SCEC/CME Digital Library Portal • Aggregates multiple views of SCEC Digital Library Collections • Scenario-Oriented Interface • MySRB • Visualization Tools • Chat, Discussion, etc. • Based on • Portlets • Open Grid Computing Environments • GSI Authentication capability • Access Control • Can be expanded with new functionalities • User Customizable
Select Receiver (Lat/Lon) Output Time History Seismograms Select Scenario Fault Model Source Model SCEC Community Library Scenario-Oriented Interface3D Ground Motion Project for LA Basin • Intuitive User Interface • Pull-Down Query Menus • Graphical Selection of Source Model • Clickable LA Basin Map (Olsen) • Seismogram/History extraction (Olsen) • Access SCEC Digital Library • Data stored in a data grid • Annotated by modelers • Standard naming convention • Automated extraction of selected data and metadata
TeraShake Earthquake Simulation • Simulation of large earthquake occurring on southern San Andreas fault • Kim B. Olsen (SDSU) • Scientific and Engineering interest • Southern California, • Northern Mexico, • Earthquake Community
TeraShake Simulation Parameters and Output • 600Km x 300km x 100km • Spatial resolution dx = 200m • Mesh Dimensions • 3000 x 1500 x 500 = 2.25 Gpoints • Simulated time = 200s • Number of time steps = 20,000 • Will run at SDSC DataStar • 60 TeraByte Output will be registered with SCEC Digital Library
VisPortal and SCEC Digital Library • Developers • Shannon Whitmore swhitmor@sdsc.edu • Jinghong Gao jhgao@sdsc.edu • Digital Library Access • Data • Resulting Movies, Images • Visualization runs on High End Platforms
Visualization Renderingshttp://vistools.npaci.edu/ Developers: • Steve Cutchin cutchin@sdsc.edu • Amit Chourasia amit@sdsc.edu • Rendering Tools integrated with SRB
Putting The Technology TogetherIntegration with SRB Digital Library • SRB Clients • Java (Jargon), C-API, Scommands • Dynamic HTML content • JSP, PHP, Velocity • Customizable Portal • Portlets • Open Grid Computing Environments • http://www.ogce.org • Data Grid Workflows • SRB Matrix • Data Product Derivation • Transaction-based provenance
SCEC Community Library Status • Based on data grid - SDSC Storage Resource Broker • Seismology web applications • Current collections • 3D Ground Motion for LA Basin (60 Earthquake Scenarios) • Rupture Dynamics 4D Wavefield • Velocity Vector Field • Stress • Velocity Magnitude used in Visualizations • Green Functions Inversion Database • Derived data sets • Standard formats, seismograms, visualizations • Reports, presentations • Simulations annotated with metadata defined by modelers • 1.7 million files • 26 terabytes of data • Access URL - web browser interface • http://webwork.sdsc.edu:10081/sceclib/ • User: Public, Password: Public • Contact • Marcio Faerman - mfaerman@sdsc.edu