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SUMMARY:Conference: Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:SSA 2023 featured a talk about ‘Rapid Dynamic Rupture Modeling of the February 6\, 2023\, Kahramanmaraş\, Turkey-Syria Earthquake Doublet’\, presented by Alice-Agnes Gabriel\, Thomas Ulrich\, Mathilde Marchandon\, James Biemiller\, and John Rekoske (LMU). \n  \nAlso\, Marta Han\, Leila Mizrahi\, and Stefan Wiemer (ETH) presented the poster on ‘Sequence-specific Updating of European ETAS Model with Application to the 2023 Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Sequence’ at SSA 2023. \nIn a recent study by the DT-GEO project\, researchers analyzed the spatio-temporal evolution of the aftershock sequence following the 2023 M7.8 Türkiye-Syria earthquake. Leveraging a generic ETAS-based operational forecasting model for Europe\, calibrated using the European Seismic Hazard Model data\, the team focused on data between 1990 and 2015. This investigation aimed to evaluate how the model would have forecasted the temporal and spatial evolution of the earthquake sequence. \nSurprisingly\, the observed productivity of the sequence exceeded the generic model’s forecast\, echoing findings from earlier studies on different sequences. To address this\, the study advocates for sequence-specific updates to improve model-observation alignment. \nThe study introduces a novel strategy for visualizing aftershock forecasting and operational earthquake forecasting results. This approach aims to accurately describe productivity and spatial aftershock distribution while mitigating biases in temporal decay predictions. By maintaining fixed temporal kernel parameters and calibrating remaining variables using sequence-specific data\, promising results were achieved\, suggesting better forecasts than the baseline model. \nVisit the SSA 23 website for more information about the conference.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/conference-seismological-society-of-america-annual-meeting-2023/
LOCATION:San Juan\, Puerto Rico\, USA\, San Juan\, United States
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SUMMARY:Workshop: CSE 2023
DESCRIPTION:Jörn Behrens participated in a workshop and talked about mathematical challenges in the creation of digital twins in geohazards. Computational Science and Engineering in Gross Schwansee\, Germany. \nThis workshop brings together leading experts from modeling\, optimization\, numerics and simulation\, with principal investigators and young researchers. The aim of the workshop is to foster collaborations of the numerical departments of the universities in northern Germany. \nMore information about the workshop.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/workshop-cse-2023/
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SUMMARY:Conference: IAVCEI 2023
DESCRIPTION:Arnau Folch presents “Digital Twin Components in Volcanology” at the IAVCEI Scientific Assembly in Roturoa\, New Zealand. \nLeonardo Mingari presents the poster “A Digital Twin component for operational forecast of volcanic dispersal and fallout” at the 8th International Workshop on Volcanic Ash (IWVA-8) in Roturoa\, New Zealand.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/conference-iavcei-2023/
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SUMMARY:Conference: 10th Spanish-Portuguese Assembly of Geodesy and Geophysics
DESCRIPTION:CSIC researcher Ramon Carbonell presented “Simulating the extreme behaviour of the Earth system components: a Digital Twin Approach (DTGEO)”\, in the 10th Spanish-Portuguese Assembly of Geodesy and Geophysics that took place at the Palacio de Congresos «El Greco» in Toledo (Spain). \nAbstract: \nToday\, the large volumes of near real-time data streams and data-lakes\, and the sophisticated level of computational capabilities offered by current pre-exascale infrastructures\, enable the possibility of developing numerical clones mimicking extreme behaviour of the Earth system components (atmosphere\, ocean\, land\, lithosphere). DT-GEO\, an EU project funded under the Horizon Europe programme (2022-2025)\, aims at developing a prototype for a digital twin on geophysical extremes including earthquakes\, volcanoes\, tsunamis\, and anthropogenic-induced extreme events. The twin will enable analyses\, forecasts\, and responses to what if scenarios for natural hazards from their genesis phases and across their temporal and spatial scales. The project consortium harnesses world-class computational and data Research Infrastructures (RIs)\, operational monitoring networks\, and leading-edge research and academia partnerships in various fields of geophysics. DT-GEO will merge and assemble latest developments from other European projects and EuroHPC Centers of Excellence (CoEs) to deploy 12 Digital Twin Components (DTCs)\, intended as self-contained entities embedding flagship simulation codes\, Artificial Intelligence (AI) layers\, large volumes of (real-time) data streams from and into data-lakes\, data assimilation methodologies\, and overarching workflows for deployment and execution of single or coupled DTCs in centralised HPC and virtual cloud computing Research Infrastructures (RIs). \nAccess the complete presentation: https://www.ign.es/web/resources/acercaDe/libDigPub/X-AHPGG-articulos.pdf
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/conference-10th-spanish-portuguese-assembly-of-geodesy-and-geophysics/
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