TeraShake 1 & 2 Viz Credits: Amit Chourasia, Steve Cutchin Data Credits: Kim Olsen el. al. SCEC Tools: Maya, Vista Volume Renderer |
TeraShake 1 & 2 models earth shaking that could rattle Simulations Southern California if a 230 kilometer section of the San Andreas fault ruptured producing a magnitude 7.7 earthquake. The simulation consists of 7 different simulations, 4 in phase one and 3 in phase two yielding a total of 160 TB of data. We have done visualization of portions of this data with a variety of methods for scientific investigation and dissemination. There are over 130,000 images and more than 50 unique movies created in this project.
Publication - Chourasia, A., Cutchin, S. M., Olsen, K.B., Minster, B., Day, S., Cui, Y., Maechling, P., Moore, R., Jordan, T. (2007) Highlights |
2004-2006 |
TeraShake 2.3 | This images shows how the computation was divided among 240 processors in relation to the region. Each yellowish and greenish box represents a processor computing the volume bounded by it. |
May 2006 Movie (4 mb) |
TeraShake 2.2 | Feb 2006 Movie (3 mb) |
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TeraShake 2.1 | Nov 2005 | |
TeraShake 1.4 | Jun 2005 Movie (22 mb) |
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TeraShake 1.3 | Feb 2005 Movie (30 mb) Movie (11 mb) |
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TeraShake 1.2 | Nov 2004 Movie (30 mb) |
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TeraShake 1.1 | Sep 2004 Movie (235 mb) Project Webpage |