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Urgent supercomputing of earthquakes: use case for civil protection

Authors :
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Puente, Josep de la
Rodríguez Rodríguez, Juan Esteban
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol
Rojas, Otilio
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Puente, Josep de la
Rodríguez Rodríguez, Juan Esteban
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol
Rojas, Otilio
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Deadly earthquakes are events that are unpredictable, relatively rare and have a huge impact upon the lives of those who suffer their consequences. Furthermore, each earthquake has specific characteristics (location, magnitude, directivity) which, combined to local amplification and de-amplification effects, makes their outcome very singular. Empirical relations are the main methodology used to make early assessment of an earthquake's impact. Nevertheless, the lack of sufficient data registers for large events makes such approaches very imprecise. Physics-based simulators, on the other hand, are powerful tools that provide highly accurate shaking information. However, physical simulations require considerable computational resources, a detailed geological model, and accurate earthquake source information. A better early assessment of the impact of earthquakes implies both technical and scientific challenges. We propose a novel HPC-based urgent seismic simulation workflow, hereafter referred to as Urgent Computing Integrated Services for EarthQuakes (UCIS4EQ), which can deliver, potentially, much more accurate short-time reports of the consequences of moderate to large earthquakes. UCIS4EQ is composed of four subsystems that are deployed as services and connected by means of a workflow manager. This paper describes those components and their functionality. The main objective of UCIS4EQ is to produce ground-shaking maps and other potentially useful information to civil protection agencies. The first demonstrator will be deployed in the framework of the Center of Excellence for Exascale in Solid Earth (ChEESE, https://cheese.coe.eu/, last access: 12 Feb. 2020).<br />The ChEESE project has received funding from the European Union’sHorizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the grantagreement Number 823844. Further funding includes the SpanishMinistry project GAP TIN2016-80957-P, the EU project MATH-ROCKS Number 777778. The Graves-Pitarka Generator is availablethrough the SCEC Broadband Platform version 19.4. We acknowl-edge the assistance by Favio Silva and Phillip Maechling on itscompilation and execution.<br />Peer Reviewed<br />Postprint (published version)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
8 p., application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1190555916
Document Type :
Electronic Resource