SDSC-led team sets records in simulating seismic wave propagation across the Earth
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 17:21
in Earth & Climate
A team led by researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Centre at UC San Diego has successfully completed record-setting, petascale-level simulations of the earth's inner structure, paving the way for seismologists to model seismic wave propagations at frequencies of just over one second - the same frequencies that occur in nature...
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