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Workshop Agenda 

Agenda for June 26-30 Workshop on Community Finite Element Models for Fault Systems and Tectonic Studies.

Monday

9:00am - 5:00pm
Tinker time Location: Classrooms 234/236, Student Center, 2nd floor

Dedicated time for installing software, including GeoFest, PyLith, LaGriT, etc. Code developers will be on hand to help you install these codes on your laptop. This is also a good time to try running example problems or benchmarks that are distributed with respective codes. This is also an opportunity for informal collaboration.

9:30am - 10:30am
Session I: GeoFEST, PyLith -- Location: Classrooms 234/236
10:30am - 11:30am
Session II GeoFEST, PyLith -- Location: Classrooms 234/236
11:30am - 12:00pm
LaGriT Session -- Location: Classroom 234

 

FOR THOSE INSTALLING SOFTWARE:

To obtain/install GeoFEST, please begin the licensing process in advance of the meeting by visiting this URL:

http://www.openchannelfoundation.org/projects/GeoFEST

Selecting the "Get GeoFEST" link and following instructions should be self-explanatory.

Tuesday

Event Location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor

7:30am - 8:00am
Continental breakfast
8:00am - 8:15am
Introduction and overview of workshop

Case Studies of Southern CA and other Strike-Slip Environments

To provide a comparison of approaches and geophysical inferences for specific cases associated with strike-slip faulting. Emphasis will be placed both on specific results, as well as on any specific computational developments the authors felt was important in their work as well as their perception of existing limitations in their models.

8:15am - 9:00am
Brendan Meade "Kinematics of the Southern California Fault System Constrained by GPS Measurements" (Brad Hager, coauthor)(30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
9:00am - 9:45am
Yuri Fialko "Deformation Due to Strike-Slip Faults: Theory and Observations" (30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
9:45am - 10:30am
Andy Freed "Challenges to Inferring the Mechanisms and Nature of Postseismic Processes Following Strike-Slip Earthquakes" (30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
10:30am - 10:45am
break (Served Ballroom A)

Modeling with Geofest and PyLith - The developers view

10:45am - 11:20am
Greg Lyzenga/Jay Parker "GeoFEST" (25 min talk + 10 min Q&A)
11:20pm - 11:55pm
Charles Williams "PyLith" (25 min talk + 10 min Q&A)

Modeling workflow

12:30pm - 1:00pm
Andreas Plesch, CFM and Updates to the CBM (25 min talk + 5 min Q&A)
1:00pm - 2:30 pm
lunch on your own
2:30pm - 3:00 pm
Carl Gable (GoCad -> LaGriT, community block models) (25 min talk + 5 min Q&A)
3:00pm - 3:45pm
Eric Hetland (GoCad -> Cubit, Japan) (25 min talk + 5 min Q&A)

Break

4:00pm- 4:50pm
Brad Aagaard "Constructing a Finite-Element Model of the San Fransico Bay Area" (Earth Vision -> LaGriT, Northern CA) (25 min talk + 5 min Q&A)
4:50pm - 5:20
Carl Gable, presenting for David Coblentz (GAMUT) Geologic Assessment Methodology for Underground Targets
5:30 - 6:00pm
General poster session Location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor Snacks provided

Dinner on your own

Wednesday

Event location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor

7:30am - 8:00am
Continental breakfast Served outside Ballroom A

Case Studies of Reverse Faults and Subduction Zones

To provide a comparison of approaches and geophysical inferences for specific cases of reverse faulting, including subduction zones. Emphasis will be placed both on specific results, as well as on any specific computational developments the authors felt was important in their work as well as their perception of existing limitations in their models.

8:00am - 8:45am
Tim Masterlark "FEMs of Dislocations Within a Subduction Zone"(30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
8:45am - 9:30am
Kelin Wang "Maxwell Viscoelastic Deformation Models For Subduction Earthquake Cycles"(30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
9:30am - 10:15am
Oliver Boyd "Earthquake Hazard on the Sumatran Fault in Light of the 2004 Sumatra Subduction Zone Earthquake" (30 min talk + 15 min discussion)
10:15am - 10:30am
Break Snacks provided outside Ballroom A

Numerical issues with finite-element modeling of viscoelastic processes

10:30pm - 11:15pm
Steve Owen, Cubit (30 min talk + 15 min Q&A)
11:15am - 12:00pm
Charles Norton, "Parallelism & Adaptive Mesh Refinement in GeoFEST with Pyramid" (30min + 15 min discussion)
12:00pm - 1:15pm
Lunch on your own
1:15pm - 3:00 pm
Brad Hager, discussion leader
1:15pm - 1:45pm
Louise Kellogg, "Interactive Visualisation of Geophysical Data Using Virtual Reality"
1:45pm - 2:30 pm
Eric Hetland, "Transient Rheologies for Postseismic and Interseismic Models"
2:30 - 4:00 pm
Brad Hager, Benchmarking Session
  • What discretization size should I use?
  • What finite-element should I use? Hex? Tet? Linear? Quadratic?
  • How close do we need to match geologic structure?
  • What bulk rheologies should I use?
  • Luis Armendariz, "Overview of CIG Benchmarking Infrastructure"
  • Review of Benchmarks (Goals, Problem Definitions, Southern CA Mesh)
  • How do we forge ahead and maintain momentum?

Poster Session

4:00pm - 6:00pm
General poster session. Location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor Snacks provided

Group Dinner

Rhapsody's Restaurant 1027 Washington Avenue Golden, CO 80401 (see map) Price: $25 per person, please bring as cash to Ariel Shoresh. Name placards will be handed out signifying meal choice.

Thursday

Location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor

7:30am - 8:00am
Continental breakfast and Tinker Time Served outside Ballroom A

Rheological Issues

To motivate from field and laboratory observations, as well as from theory, the primary rheological and geological issues that our modeling community should be concerned with over the next few years.

  • What rheologies are needed to fully explain crustal deformation over the 1 to 100,000 year time scale?
  • What type of modeling/observations is expected or needed to further constrain the models?
  • What do these models tell us about the state of stress in the crust?
8:30am - 9:00am
Brad Aagaard (20 min talk + 10 min discussion) "Fault Constitutive Models and Multi-Cycle Earthquake Simulations"
9:00am - 10:00am
Teng-fong Wong "Fault Rheology: Contraints from laboratory measurements on core samples from deep drilling into fault zones" (40 min talk + 20 min discussion)
9:30am - 9:45am
Break

Future directions in crustal dynamics modeling

10:00 - 10:30 am
Mark Simons discussion leader
  • What problems do we want to be solving 3 years from now?
  • Group "wish list" of tools and datasets needed to address these problems
Priorities for SCEC and CIG working groups
10:30am - 11:00pm
Brad Hager discussion leader, SCEC science priorities
11:00am - 11:30am
Brad Aagaard, Current CIG projects and priorities
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Lunch on your own
1:00pm - ????
Tinker time Location: Ballroom A, Student Center, 2nd floor Snacks provided
3:00pm
Tour of Coors Brewery Meet up location: Outside of Ballroom A at 2:30pm Walk to the Shuttle Stop at Visitors Parking, at 13th and Ford Streets (before 3pm) Shuttles will take visitors to the entrance for the tour.

Dinner on your own

Friday

9:00am - 5:00pm
Tinker time Location: Ballroom A, Classroom 236, Student Center, 2nd floor

Dedicated time for installing software, including GeoFest, PyLith, LaGriT, etc. Code developers will be on hand to help you install these codes on your laptop. This is also a good time to try running example problems or benchmarks that are distributed with respective codes. This is also an opportunity for informal collaboration.

 
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