INCITE Projects

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Through the DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) Program, SCEC scientists use the DOE Oak Ridge and Argonne Leadership Computing Facilities to develop petascale seismic hazard simulations that can provide ground motion forecasts for the largest earthquakes at frequencies higher than 1 Hz.

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INCITE HPCC Computing Resources

Through INCITE allocations, SCEC researchers perform seismic hazard computational research making extensive use of two DOE Leadership class computer facilities:

Leadership Usage Metric

  • Leadership Usage Metric: 35% of the CPU time used on the system will be accumulated by jobs using 20% or more of the available processors (60,000 cores)

SCEC INCITE 2019 Allocation

  • OLCF Project Name: GEO112
  • ALCF Project Title: Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard using Physics-based Simulations
    • ALCF Name: SeismicHazard2
  • INCITE_2019

SCEC INCITE 2018 Renewal Request

  • OLCF Project Name: GEO112
  • ALCF Project Title: Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard using Physics-based Simulations
    • ALCF Name: SeismicHazard

SCEC INCITE 2017

  • OLCF Project Name: GEO112
  • ALCF Project Title: Quantification of Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard using Physics-based Simulations
    • ALCF Name: SeismicHazard

SCEC INCITE 2016

Project Name: High Frequency Ground Motion Simulation for Seismic Hazard Analysis

  • PI and co-PI(s): Thomas H. Jordan, Jacobo Bielak, Carnegie Mellon University, Po Chen, University of Wyoming, Yifeng Cui, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Philip Maechling, Southern California Earthquake Center, Kim Olsen, San Diego State University, Ricardo Taborda, University of Memphis
  • Site/System: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Cray XK7 “Titan”
    • OLCF Project Name: GEO112
    • 2016 Allocation Amount: 100 million core-hours
  • Site/System: Argonne National Laboratory, IBM Blue Gene/Q “Mira”
    • ALCF Project Name: GMSeismicSim
    • 2016 Allocation Amount: 90 million core-hours

-- Quarterly Report Due Dates --

  • April 1, 2016
  • July 1, 2016
  • October 1, 2016
  • January 1, 2017

-- SCEC 2016 INCITE Renewal Documents --

SCEC INCITE 2015

Project Name: High Frequency Ground Motion Simulation for Seismic Hazard Analysis

  • PI and co-PI(s): Thomas H. Jordan, Jacobo Bielak, Carnegie Mellon University, Po Chen, University of Wyoming, Yifeng Cui, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Philip Maechling, Southern California Earthquake Center, Kim Olsen, San Diego State University, Ricardo Taborda, University of Memphis
  • ALCF Project Name: GMSeismicSim
    • 48,000,000 processor hours
  • OLCF Project Name: GEO112
    • 119,000,000 Titan core hours, 2,350,000 Eos core hours, and 5,000 Rhea node hours.

-- 2015 Progress Reports --

-- 2015 INCITE Allocation Proposal Documents --

SCEC INCITE 2014

Project Name: High Frequency Physics-Based Earthquake System Simulations (Year 1 of 1)

  • PI and Co-PI(s): Thomas H. Jordan, Jacobo Bielak, Steven Day, Kim Olsen, Yifeng Cui, Po Chen, Ricardo Taborda, Philip Maechling
    • ALCF Project Name: Equake_SS
    • OLCF Project Name: GEO015
  • OLCF Requested Credit: This research used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility located in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.
  • ALCF Requested Credit: This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.

-- 2014 End-of-Project Reports --

SCEC INCITE 2013

Project Name: CyberShake3.0: Physics-based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis ( Year 2 of 2 )

  • ACLF Project Name: CyberShake. :40,000,000 core hours on Intrepid
  • OLCF Project Name: GEO015

SCEC INCITE 2012

Project Name: CyberShake3.0: Physics-based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (Year 1 of 2)

    • OLCF Project GEO015:
    • ACLF is called CyberShake.

SCEC INCITE 2011

Project Name:Deterministic Simulations of Large Regional Earthquakes at Frequencies Up to 4 Hz (Year 1 of 1)

  • PI and Co-PI(s):
    • Thomas H. Jordan (PI)
    • Yifeng Cui (Co-PI)
    • Kim Olsen (Co-PI)
    • Jacobo Bielak (Co-PI)
    • Po Chen (Co-PI)

SCEC was awarded a 2011 INCITE Allocation that includes compute time on ALCF Intrepid and we have begun work on our 2011 research plan.

SCEC INCITE 2009-2010

Project Name: Deterministic Simulations of Large Regional Earthquakes at Frequencies up to 2Hz

  • Principal Investigator:Thomas H. Jordan
    • Director
    • Southern California Earthquake Center
  • Co-Principal Investigator:Yifeng Cui
    • Computer Scientist
    • San Diego Supercomputer Center
  • Co-Principal Investigator:Kim Bak Olsen
    • Seismologist
    • San Diego State University

This SCEC INCITE Project was completed in Dec 2010. Project final reports from SCEC to INCITE are posted below:

INCITE Acknowledgements

-- ALCF Acknowledgement -- Use this acknowledgement if you use ALCF resources:(e.g. Mira) An award of computer time was provided by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.

-- OLCF Acknowledgement -- Use this acknowledgement if you use OLCF resources: (e.g. Titan) An award of computer time was provided by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. This research used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725.

-- ALCF and OLCF Acknowledgement -- Use this acknowledgement if you use ALCF and OLCF resources: (e.g. Titan and Mira) An award of computer time was provided by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program. This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357. This research also used resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC05-00OR22725.

Reporting Requirements

INCITE Renewal Instructions

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