This paper presents a parallel adaptive rendering algorithm and its performance for visualizing time-varying unstructured volume data generated from large-scale earthquake simulations. The objective is to visualize 3D seismic wave propagation generated from a 0.5 Hz simulation of the Northridge earthquake, which is the highest resolution volume visualization of an earthquake simulation performed to date. This scalable high-fidelity visualization solution we provide to the scientists allows them to explore in the temporal, spatial, and visualization domain of their data at high resolution. This new high resolution explorability, likely not presently available to most computational science groups, will help lead to many new insights. The perf...
Synthetic time histories from large-scale three-dimensional dynamic rupture or ground motion simulat...
Visualization of large scale time-varying volumetric datasets is an active topic of research. Techni...
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES Parallel visualization, unstructured grids, large-scale geoscientific datasets...
This paper presents a parallel visualization pipeline implemented at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing C...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
With advances in computational capabilities and refinement of seismic wavepropagation models in the ...
Parallelization strategies are presented for Virtual Quake, a numerical simulation code for earthqua...
Earthquakes are not predictable with current technology. However, it is possible to simulate differe...
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...
Large scale ground motion simulation in realistic basins can benefit greatly from the use of paralle...
Abstract – We present various techniques to visualize time-varying, 3D earthquake modeling datasets....
International audienceAs the use of 3D seismic interpretation continues to become part of the main s...
The 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California, killed 57 people, injured over 8,700 and ...
Parallel processing has changed the way much computational physics is done. Areas such as condensed ...
Synthetic time histories from large-scale three-dimensional dynamic rupture or ground motion simulat...
Visualization of large scale time-varying volumetric datasets is an active topic of research. Techni...
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES Parallel visualization, unstructured grids, large-scale geoscientific datasets...
This paper presents a parallel visualization pipeline implemented at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing C...
This paper presents I/O solutions for the visualization of time-varying volume data in a parallel an...
With advances in computational capabilities and refinement of seismic wavepropagation models in the ...
Parallelization strategies are presented for Virtual Quake, a numerical simulation code for earthqua...
Earthquakes are not predictable with current technology. However, it is possible to simulate differe...
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...
Large scale ground motion simulation in realistic basins can benefit greatly from the use of paralle...
Abstract – We present various techniques to visualize time-varying, 3D earthquake modeling datasets....
International audienceAs the use of 3D seismic interpretation continues to become part of the main s...
The 1994 Northridge earthquake in Los Angeles, California, killed 57 people, injured over 8,700 and ...
Parallel processing has changed the way much computational physics is done. Areas such as condensed ...
Synthetic time histories from large-scale three-dimensional dynamic rupture or ground motion simulat...
Visualization of large scale time-varying volumetric datasets is an active topic of research. Techni...
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES Parallel visualization, unstructured grids, large-scale geoscientific datasets...