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Title: Large Data Visualization of Seismic Data (TeraShake)


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Large Data Visualization of Seismic Data
(TeraShake)
  • Amit Chourasia
  • Visualization Scientist
  • Visualization Services
  • Presented at SDSC Booth at SC05

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  • movie

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About Terashake
  • Large Scale Earthquake Simulation on Southern San
    Andreas
  • 33 researchers, 8 Institutions
  • Southern California Earthquake Center
  • San Diego Supercomputer Center
  • Information Sciences Institute
  • Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
    (UC) University of Southern California
  • San Diego State University
  • University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Carnegie-Mellon University
  • ExxonMobil

Slide Courtesy Marcio Faerman
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TeraShake Simulation Area
  • Rectangular region parallel to San Andreas fault
    containing
  • Los Angeles,
  • San Diego,
  • Mexicali,
  • Tijuana,
  • Ventura Basin,
  • Fillmore,
  • Southern San Joaquin Valley,
  • Catalina Island,
  • Ensenada
  • 600 x 300 x 80 km

Slide Courtesy Marcio Faerman
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TeraShake Earthquake Simulation
  • Magnitude 7.7 earthquake on southern San Andreas
  • Mesh of 1.8 Billion cubes, 200 m
  • 0.011 sec time step, 20,000 time steps 3 minute
    simulation
  • 240 processors on San Diego SuperComputer Center
    DataStar
  • 20,000 CPU hours, over approximately 5 days
    wall clock
  • 47 million megabytes of output
  • Asynchronous rendering of simulation output
    during ongoing computation

Slide Courtesy Marcio Faerman
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About Data
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Go! Visualize
  • Velocity components
  • (Volumes and Surfaces)

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Visualize ?what?
  • Velocity within specific range
  • Color ramps easily understood by scientists.

250.0                              250.0
cm/s
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Visualize ?what?
  • Context Geographic location
  • Context Fault lines
  • Simulation Time

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Visualize ?what?
  • Velocity components and magnitudes
  • Velocity Cumulative peaks
  • Velocity range and color schema

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Tangible Numbers
  • 55 Different animations
  • Over 80,000 images
  • Above 14,000 CPU hours on Datastar
  • Above 12,000 CPU hours on Teragrid
  • 2d Surface, 3d Topography and volume rendering
    techniques

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One of the Surface Viz
  • Movie Clip

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One of the Volume Viz
  • Movie Clip

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Current Viz Effort
  • Wave propagation in 3d
  • Topography with wave propagation
  • Movie Clip

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Tools we use
  • Vista (SDSC/NPACI) Batch Volume renderer
  • Mesh Viewer (SDSC/NPACI) Interactive Volume
    Renderer
  • Aliass Maya Image Studio
  • Adobes suite (After Effects, Photoshop,
    Illustrator)
  • Other things that work

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Does Visualization help?
  • Diagnosis, monitoring and verification
  • Identification of fairly simple aggregate
    behavior of the phenomenon (wavefields) that
    could not be guessed at by simply examining
    standard output
  • Integrate disparate data
  • Makes the results palatable to broader audience

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  • Thanks for your patience!

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  • ? - ?
  • Website to visit
  • http//visservices.sdsc.edu/
  • Drop a line to amit_at_sdsc.edu
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