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2013 Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial (Virtual)

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Announcement for the 2013 Crustal Deformation Modeling Tutorial

This virtual workshop will focus on providing training in the use of the CIG PyLith software for quasi-static and dynamic modeling of crustal deformation, with an emphasis on interseismic, coseismic, and postseismic deformation. The training will also include instruction in CUBIT for creating finite-element meshes as input for PyLith and visualizing PyLith output using Paraview.

This three-day virtual workshop will be held Monday June 24 - Friday June 28, 2013, using AdobeConnect web-based tools. Monday will be dedicated to intermediate tutorials with the content progressing to advanced level topics on Wednesday and Friday. Each of the three days will be divided into 2 hour sessions with morning (Pacific Time) and afternoon (Pacific Time) sessions. An alternative schedule (Schedule B) will have the same sessions at a time more convenient for participants in eastern Asia, New Zealand, and Australia (see the Agenda for details). There are no registration fees.

Workshop Information

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED

If you are interested in attending the meeting, contact Brad Aagaard.

Instructors

  • Brad Aagaard (USGS)
  • Charles Williams (GNS Science)
  • Matthew Knepley (Univ. of Chicago)

Logistics

Users will need

  • a computer with speakers (headphones are strongly recommended) and a microphone,
  • high-speed internet access, and
  • a web-browser capable of displaying Flash content (including audio).

The training will be provided via Adobe Connect meeting software through your web browser. We will be using VoIP for the audio via Flash, so you will need speakers and, optionally, a microphone that work with your Flash plugin of your web browser. We strongly recommend that you test your browser and become familiar with Adobe Connect before the tutorial using the links below. We recommend Firefox or Chrome web browsers; we have encountered problems loading Adobe Connect on Linux x86_64 systems with Firefox but not with Chrome. Additional information about preparing for the tutorials will be posted a few weeks before the workshop. Detailed instructions for the online sessions will be emailed to registered participants before the workshop.

Software

We request all participants download and install PyLith, CUBIT/Trelis, and ParaView on your computer before the workshop. See workflow diagram for a general description of the typical workflow used in numerical modeling of crustal dynamics
  • PyLith - static, quasi-static, and dynamic crustal deformation

    Binary packages and the PyLith manual are available on the PyLith webpage. The manual has a troubleshooting section, and there are links to the cig-short mailing list where users can get assistance.

  • CUBIT/Trelis - finite-element meshing

    csimsoft has created their own version of CUBIT, called Trelis. Sandia National Laboratories continues to provide CUBIT releases to US government agencies.

    Users can download a 30-day free trial version of Trelis from csimsoft. Registering for the free trial version can take several hours to a day before you can download the software.

  • ParaView - visualization

    ParaView is a GUI visualization tool discussed in the PyLith examples. Binaries are available for a wide variety of platforms on the ParaView website. Click on RESOURCES->Download. Use version 3.98

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