Visualizing earthquake simulation data
Abstract
Earthquake simulations produce vast amount of data. Much of the analysis is tied to what happens on the ground surface. To facilitate this investigation a rich geo-context is a must. Unfortunately, large amount of archived data from simulation is not seamlessly available to scientists. Virtual globes are becoming increasingly rich in contextual information and could be coupled with simulation data to provide this environment to scientists. We demonstrate such a system which integrates over 10 TB of earthquake simulation data and creates a variety of visualization products that integrates with virtual globes. The application web portal provides an intuitive and easy to use interface for scientific investigation, collaboration and dissemination of data.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2007
- Bibcode:
- 2007AGUFMIN42A..05C
- Keywords:
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- 0530 Data presentation and visualization;
- 7212 Earthquake ground motions and engineering seismology;
- 7223 Earthquake interaction;
- forecasting;
- and prediction (1217;
- 1242)