This paper presents a parallel visualization pipeline implemented at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) for studying the largest earthquake simulation ever performed. The simulation employs 100 million hexahedral cells to model 3D seismic wave propagation of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. The time-varying dataset produced by the simulation requires terabytes of storage space. Our solution for visualizing such terascale simulations is based on a parallel adaptive rendering algorithm coupled with a new parallel I/O strategy which effectively reduces interframe delay by dedicating some processors to I/O and preprocessing tasks. In addition, a 2D vector field visualization method and a 3D enhancement technique are incorporated into t...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We present a technology of 3D seismic field simulation for high-performance computing systems with G...
Earthquakes are not predictable with current technology. However, it is possible to simulate differe...
This paper presents a parallel adaptive rendering algorithm and its performance for visualizing time...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
Parallelization strategies are presented for Virtual Quake, a numerical simulation code for earthqua...
The 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California, killed 57 people, injured over 8,700 and ...
Abstract. The Southern California Earthquake Center initiated a major largescale earthquake simulati...
Abstract: Recent developments of the Earth Simula-tor, a high-performance parallel computer, has mad...
Parallel processing has changed the way much computational physics is done. Areas such as condensed ...
Abstract. Benchmark studies were carried out on a recently optimized parallel 3D seismic wave propag...
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES Parallel visualization, unstructured grids, large-scale geoscientific datasets...
With advances in computational capabilities and refinement of seismic wavepropagation models in the ...
Large scale ground motion simulation in realistic basins can benefit greatly from the use of paralle...
Abstract. A major research topic in geophysics deals with the modelization of the Earth interior, an...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We present a technology of 3D seismic field simulation for high-performance computing systems with G...
Earthquakes are not predictable with current technology. However, it is possible to simulate differe...
This paper presents a parallel adaptive rendering algorithm and its performance for visualizing time...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
Parallelization strategies are presented for Virtual Quake, a numerical simulation code for earthqua...
The 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California, killed 57 people, injured over 8,700 and ...
Abstract. The Southern California Earthquake Center initiated a major largescale earthquake simulati...
Abstract: Recent developments of the Earth Simula-tor, a high-performance parallel computer, has mad...
Parallel processing has changed the way much computational physics is done. Areas such as condensed ...
Abstract. Benchmark studies were carried out on a recently optimized parallel 3D seismic wave propag...
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES Parallel visualization, unstructured grids, large-scale geoscientific datasets...
With advances in computational capabilities and refinement of seismic wavepropagation models in the ...
Large scale ground motion simulation in realistic basins can benefit greatly from the use of paralle...
Abstract. A major research topic in geophysics deals with the modelization of the Earth interior, an...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
We present a technology of 3D seismic field simulation for high-performance computing systems with G...
Earthquakes are not predictable with current technology. However, it is possible to simulate differe...