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Dear colleagues,
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Frontiers in Earth Science
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science has launched a new
Research Topic, High-Performance Computing in Solid Earth Geohazards:
Progresses, Achievements and Challenges for a Safer World:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/17804/high-performance-computing-in-solid-earth-geohazards-progresses-achievements-and-challenges-for-a-safer-world
We would like to invite you to submit your contribution to this special
issue.
We welcome interdisciplinary expertise conveying scientific progress into
achievements and challenges for supercomputing that empowers a better
understanding of solid earth hazards and the natural processes driving
them. A variety of types of manuscripts will be considered, namely:
Original Research, Methods, Review, Technology and Code, and Perspective.
We especially encourage contributions dealing with:
• long term and short term probabilistic seismic/volcanic/tsunami hazard
assessment;
• volcanic eruptions and volcanic plumes transport;
• tsunami modelling and tsunami source characterisation;
• deterministic seismic ground motion modelling;
• multi-scale and multi-physics earthquake rupture modelling integrating
observations;
• data assimilation;
• uncertainty quantification and reduction;
• urgent computing and early warning.
We would like to point out that there is a limited amount of waivers of
submission fees available and that the special issue specifically allows
code and technology specific contributions. This Research Topic is promoted
by the EU Centre of Excellence in Solid Earth for Exascale computing ChEESE
(https://cheese-coe.eu/).
Best regards,
Marta Pienkowska, on behalf of the Topic Editors
Apologies for any cross-posting.
Frontiers in Earth Science
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/earth-science has launched a new
Research Topic, High-Performance Computing in Solid Earth Geohazards:
Progresses, Achievements and Challenges for a Safer World:
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/17804/high-performance-computing-in-solid-earth-geohazards-progresses-achievements-and-challenges-for-a-safer-world
We would like to invite you to submit your contribution to this special
issue.
We welcome interdisciplinary expertise conveying scientific progress into
achievements and challenges for supercomputing that empowers a better
understanding of solid earth hazards and the natural processes driving
them. A variety of types of manuscripts will be considered, namely:
Original Research, Methods, Review, Technology and Code, and Perspective.
We especially encourage contributions dealing with:
• long term and short term probabilistic seismic/volcanic/tsunami hazard
assessment;
• volcanic eruptions and volcanic plumes transport;
• tsunami modelling and tsunami source characterisation;
• deterministic seismic ground motion modelling;
• multi-scale and multi-physics earthquake rupture modelling integrating
observations;
• data assimilation;
• uncertainty quantification and reduction;
• urgent computing and early warning.
We would like to point out that there is a limited amount of waivers of
submission fees available and that the special issue specifically allows
code and technology specific contributions. This Research Topic is promoted
by the EU Centre of Excellence in Solid Earth for Exascale computing ChEESE
(https://cheese-coe.eu/).
Best regards,
Marta Pienkowska, on behalf of the Topic Editors