Abstract

Two recent projects have used the Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to study Earth’s dynamics, specifically seismology-related studies. Using Titan, one team of researchers modeled Earth’s interior using earthquake data, while a second team developed physics-based earthquake simulations for disaster management applications. Together, the projects demonstrate how leadership-class supercomputing provides context to scientific discussions and informs decision making among civic leaders.

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