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Seismo logy VO

Seismo logy VO. PSC06 Meeting , Dec. 7th 2009. Can Özturan Seism ology VO Leader Dept. Of Computer Eng. Boğaziçi University , Istanbul ozturaca@boun.edu.tr. Overview. Overview of Presentation : General VO Information / Metrics Dissemination Activities International Collaboration

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Seismo logy VO

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  1. Seismology VO PSC06 Meeting, Dec.7th 2009 Can Özturan Seismology VO Leader Dept. Of Computer Eng. Boğaziçi University, Istanbul ozturaca@boun.edu.tr The SEE-GRID-SCI initiative is co-funded by the European Commission under the FP7 Research Infrastructures contract no. 211338

  2. Overview • Overview of Presentation: • General VO Information / Metrics • Dissemination Activities • International Collaboration • Status of Applications • Status of Data • Action Points

  3. General VO Information / Metrics Wiki: http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SEE-GRID_Wiki

  4. Major Dissemination & Training Activities • Wiki pages • Seismology brochure • Presentation and poster in the EGEE 08 Conference in Istanbul (Sep 08) • Poster and demo presentation of the Seismology-VO in the ICT 2008 conference, (Nov.08, Lyon) • Local training event: Grid Usage and Seismology VO Training, Boğaziçi University, Jan. 29-30 2009 • Presentation of the Seismology VO at the BASARIM09 High Performance and Grid Conference, Ankara, 15-18 April 2009 in a special dissemination session devoted to the SEE-GRID-SCI project • 4th EGEE User Forum Presentations, Catania, Sicily, Italy (March 2009) • SRA: Seismic Risk Assessment Application Framework, Poster Presentation • NMMC3D: Enabling Numerical Modeling of Mantle Convection on the Grid, Oral Presentation • Poster Presentations at the Annual Meeting of the NERIES Project, Utrech, the Netherlands (June 29-July 1, 2009). • Seismology VO poster • MDSSP-WA poster • Poster presentations of the Seismology, Metereology and Environment VOs at the GEO European Projects Workshop /8, Istanbul (Oct. 8-9, 2009) • Poster presentations of the Seismology VO, e-Challenges Conference, Istanbul (Oct. 21-23, 2009)

  5. Major Dissemination & Training Activities • Papers: • ELF : M. Y., R.A. ,M.S.G, C. O, B. B “Parallelization of the Earthquake Location Finding Application Using JDL Workflows”,BASARIM09 High Performance and Grid Conference, Ankara, 15-17 April 2009. • NMMC3D: A. B., M. K., B. S., B. B, “Enabling Numerical Modeling of Mantle Convection on the Grid”, MIPRO 2009, 25-29, May 2009 • NMMC3D: ISGTW article updated. • Seismology VO: C. O., B. B., M. Y.,C. Ş., “Challenges Faced in Building A Seismology VO for Southeastern Europe”, e-Challenges Conference, Istanbul, Oct. 21-23 2009. • MDSSP-WA:L. J., B. J., A. M., Massively Parallel Seismic Data Wavelet Processing Using Advanced Grid Workflows, ICT Innovations, Springer Lecture Notes, Ohrid, Sept. 28-29 2009, • SRA: E. Ü., A. A., Ç. K. C. Ş, Seismic Risk AssessmentA Grid-based approach for the South-East European Region, See-Grid-Sci User Forum, Istanbul, Dec. 8-9, 2009. • ELF:M.Y., B.B., C.O., R.A.., M.G.,Parallelization of Earthquake Location Finding (ELF) Application, See-Grid-Sci User Forum, Istanbul, Dec. 8-9, 2009. • FPS: M.Y., B. B., M.K., Gridification of Fault Plain Solution (FPS) Application, See-Grid-Sci User Forum, Istanbul, Dec. 8-9, 2009 • NMMC3D: A.B., M.K., B.S., Numerical Modeling of Mantle Convection on the SEE-GRID-SCI Infrastructure See-Grid-Sci User Forum, Istanbul, Dec. 8-9, 2009 • SDSAS: C.O. B.B., M.Y., Seismic Data Server Application Service and Web Interface See-Grid-Sci User Forum, Istanbul, Dec. 8-9, 2009. • Seismology VO: C.O., C.S. M.Y.,L. J., B.S., Grid Based Virtual Organization for Seismology in South Eastern Europe, EMSC Newsletter, Dec. 2009.

  6. International Cooperation Activities • NERIES/ORFEUS plug-in (grid client) completed: • getInventory (station data) • waveform data download • EMSC (European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre) developer was also contacted for earthquake web services (which have been recently released) • Earth Science Informatics special issue was arranged for ALL the VOs. • Long Title: Development of Virtual Organizations, Applications and Services for Earth Science on Grid E-Infrastructures • Short Title: VOAS for Earth Science on Grids • Manuscript submission Jan 1st – Feb. 28th 2010.

  7. Seismic Risk Assesment - SRA • Main Developer: CevatŞener, Middle East Tech. Univ., Turkey • Description • A framework that allows embedding of assessment models and produces seismic • hazard maps forthe SEE region • Useful for determination of earthquake insurance premiums. • Regional collaborators and their roles • Collaborate on developing models : Geophysical Institute of BAS (BG) • Exchange of attenuation relations : Inst. of Geo. and Seismo. of ASM (MD) • Collaborate by supplying data and SDSAS: Boğaziçi University (TR) • Number of registered users : 9 • Web page / Documentation: • Some scientific/technical details http://sra.ceng.metu.edu.tr • Web interface: http://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/~e1395466/sra/sra.html • More documentation being developed

  8. Seismic Risk Assesment – SRA • Current state : • Production Mode • Application Architecture • SRA uses JRA1 SDSAS and P-GRADE Portal. • Future services to be used: AWT, Event Logger, • MEWS • Quarter-6 Activities • Moved to P-GRADE Portal • Improved User Interface • Added: De-aggregation, various SRA maps, • deterministic hazard analysis model, • Future plans • Continue improvements • Publication activities • Candidate for review demo

  9. Seismic Risk Assesment - SRA SRA web interface http://www.ceng.metu.edu.tr/~e1395466/sra/sra.html

  10. Earthquake Location Finding - ELF • Main Developer:MehmetYılmazer, Boğaziçi University, Turkey • Description • A HYPO71 based application that finds earthquake locations and magnitudes • from continuous waveform data files reported by stations. • After an earthquake, the location of an earthquake needs to be reported to • various authorities for necessary actions to be taken. • Regional collaborators and their roles • Collaboration in usage: METU – TR, Armenia • Collaboration by data supplying: U. of Ss Cyril and Methodius (MK) • Number of registered users : 9 • Web page / Documentation: • Computed earthquake results can be displayed using SDS web interface: • http://erciyes.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/seegridsci/sds • Documentation and source code download: http://erciyes.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/seegridsci/elf/ • Current state : • Production

  11. Earthquake Location Finding - ELF • Application Architecture • Application uses continuous waveform data archived by the JRA1 • SDSAS • Quarter-6 Activities • User Forum paper prepared • A bug was discovered in HYPO71 legacy code in one test case - working on • resolving it. • Future plans • Train/help other users on using this program during User Training in Istanbul

  12. Massive Digital Seismological Signal Processing with the Wavelet Analysis- MDSSP-WA • Main Developer: LjupcoJordanovski, U. of Ss Cyril and Methodius (MK) • Description • Computes various earthquake parameters needed in seismic hazard and risk • analysis • Does mapping of the given earthquake prone regions in terms selected parameters • Regional collaborators and their roles • Supply data via SDSAS : Boğaziçi University (TR) • Exch. of various data/parameters/research results: Geophysical Inst. of BAS (BG) • Exch. of various data/parameters/research results : Seismological Survey of Serbia (RS) • Various studies of Valandovo, Strumica and Skopje regions : Institute of • Geodesy, BAS (BG) • Geomagnetic field/data/research: Inst. Nuclear Res. & Nuclear Energy, • BAS (BG) • Number of registered users: 6 • Web page / Documentation: • http://ulmon.ii.edu.mk/mdssp-wa/mdssp-wa.html , no usage documentation

  13. Massive Digital Seismological Signal Processing with the Wavelet Analysis- MDSSP-WA Compute Characteristic 1 Compute Characteristic 2 Analyze and Classify the EQ EQ job start Compute Characteristic N • Current state : • Pre-Production • Application Architecture • Uses JRA1 SDSAS and AWT • Quarter-6 Activities: • Project moved to pre-production state • Presented a paper at ICT Innovations, • Ohrid Conference • Future plans • Usage documentation

  14. Fault Plane Solution - FPS • Main Developer: MehmetYılmazer, Boğaziçi University, Turkey • Description • Computes source parameters and moment magnitude of an earthquake • Inputs a crust model and actual seismic waveform data. • Outputs fault parameters of the earthquake. • Results obtained can help in risk analysis • Regional collaborators and their roles • Development of a workflow for the application: Computer and Automation Res. • Inst. (SZTAKI) of HAS (HU) • Number of registered users : 4 • Web page / Documentation: • Documentation and source code download: http://erciyes.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/seegridsci/fps/ • Current state : • Pre-Production

  15. Fault Plane Solution - FPS • Application Architecture • Uses regional seismic moment tensor • inversion methodology • Application uses continuous waveform • data archived by the JRA1 SDSAS • Quarter-6 Actvities • User forum paper prepared • Gridification completed • Tests performed • Future plans • Ready to move into production

  16. Numerical Modeling of MantleConvection – NMMC3D • Main Developer: BálintSüle, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary • Description • Provides model of the thermal convection in the Earth's mantle • Solves numerically the equations of thermal convection • The mantle convection is the driving force of the plate tectonics • Results will help us to understand better the dynamics of the Earth • Regional collaborators and their roles • Collaboration in testing of the application and interpretation of the results: • Boğaziçi University (TR) • Number of registered users : 5 • Web page / Documentation: • P-GRADE portal, • Online material on GASUC web page: http://www.lpds.sztaki.hu/gasuc/index.php?m=6&r=6 • Current state: • Production

  17. Numerical Modeling of MantleConvection – NMMC3D • Application Architecture • The gridification process included developing a specialized web interface • extension to P-GRADE Portal, specifically tailored for the application's needs. • An interface suitable for this was developed using the Application Specific • Module of P-GRADE Portal 2.7. • Quarter-6 Activities • User interface refactoring • New binary+parameter file • Collaboration • User Forum paper prepared • Future plans • Training scenario with P-GRADE • in Istanbul meeting.

  18. Seismic Data Server SDS web interface • Main Developer: Can Özturan, Boğaziçi University, Turkey • Description • Web interface to seismic data archive organized by the JRA1 SDSAS • Let the users visually display various kinds of information about the seismology • waveform data files, earthquakes and stations • Regional collaborators and their roles • Collaboration in usage: Ss Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje (MK) • Collaboration in usage: METU, (TR) • Number of registered users : 4 • Web page / Documentation: • http://erciyes.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/seegridsci/sds • Current state : • Production

  19. Seismic Data Server SDS web interface • Application Architecture • Records of seismology data are kept in AMGA server • Invokes programs that utilize JRA1 SDSAS to retrieve information about • earthquakes, stations and waveform files as a Google kml fileand display them • in browser window • Quarter-6 Activities • Testing • Future plans • Improve functionality so that the • ELF application user can display • the results of ELF runs by giving • job ids

  20. SDSASApplication Service • Main Developer: Can Özturan, Boğaziçi University, Turkey • Description • Various scripts for seismic data organization using AMGA and LFC • C++ iterators providing high level access to seismology data • Web page / Documentation: • http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SG_Seismology_VO • Quarter-6 Activities • NERIES client completed (getinventory and waveform download completed and tested) • Contacted EMSC developer for earthquake data

  21. SDSASApplication Service

  22. Data Status

  23. Action Points Complete development of EMSC interface – Can Ozturan Documentation of applications – all application developers Move into production - all application developers Attract new regional and international VO users – C. Ozturan Revision/improvement of User Forum papers for submission to Earth Science Informatics special issue – all application developers

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