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Computational Elastic Wave Propagation: Advances in Global and Regional Seismology

2005
We report advances in simulating wave propagation in the Earth's interior in 2D and 3D using several numerical methods. For the Earth's deep interior simulations are carried out on a global scale using axi-symmetric models and 3D spherical sections. In addition, we calculate earthquake scenarios on a regional scale for prediction of ground motion (e.g.
Brietzke, G.   +7 more
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Computer Programs in Seismology: An Evolving Tool for Instruction and Research

Seismological Research Letters, 2013
Earthquake seismology, like most areas of geophysics, is a fascinating mix of theory, computation, and observation. The past 50–60 years of earthquake seismology can be described as a synergistic interaction between the expanding quantity and improving quality of seismic data and important advances in practical wave‐propagation physics and computation.
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The Orfeus Java Workshop: Distributed Computing in Earthquake Seismology

Seismological Research Letters, 2000
Back in May 1997 the Electronic Seismologist (ES) attended a workshop with all sorts of seismo-computer geeks and nerds discussing the future direction of seismological software development. A rambling report on this workshop (“The Electronic Seismologist goes to FISSURES”, Malone, Seism. Res. Lett. 68 (4), 1997) concluded that a new approach to future
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NBW: Computational Seismology: Narrowing the Gap Between Theory and Observations

2005
Numerical solutions to the problem of seismic wave propagation, that allow simulations of complete wave fields through 3D structures, are currently revolutionizing seismology and related fields. So far - in order to calculate theoretical seismograms in the observed frequency bands - one had to resort to solution methods with severe limitations (e.g ...
Bernhard Schuberth   +5 more
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Earthquakes: Basics of seismology and computational techniques

2021
Naresh Kumar   +2 more
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Machine Learning in Earthquake Seismology

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2023
Gregory Beroza, S Mostafa Mousavi
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Fiber-Optic Seismology

Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2021
Nathaniel Lindsey, Eileen Martin
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Computational seismology, by H. Igel

Contemporary Physics, 2017
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Harnessing the potential of digital twins in seismology

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Stefan Wiemer   +2 more
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