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SUMMARY:Conversing Faults:  The 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake
DESCRIPTION:Gregory Abram (Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)), Alice 
 Gabriel (University of California San Diego), Francesca Samsel (Texas Adva
 nced Computing Center (TACC)), Nico Schliwa (Ludwig-Maxmilians-Universität
  München), and Yinzhi Wang and Sean Cunningham (Texas Advanced Computing C
 enter (TACC))\n\nThe 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes occurred in a complex sys
 tem of fault lines in the Mojave desert. Separated by 34 hours, the earthq
 uakes were caused by ruptures in separate but nearby faults. In this study
  of the geophysical processes underlying these events the surface, known f
 aults and the volumetric subsurface are modeled on HPC systems. Visualizat
 ion techniques are used to analyze the simulation results in their three-d
 imensional context.\n\nTag: Data Analysis, Visualization, and Storage, Exa
 scale, HPC in Society, Modeling and Simulation, Visualization\n\nRegistrat
 ion Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: K
 elly Gaither (University of Texas; Texas Advanced Computing Center, Dell M
 edical School)\n\n
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