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Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Quakeworx - An extensible software framework for earth — NSF Award to University of California

Physics-based forecasts of seismic hazard from future earthquakes are important for developing plans for land use, building codes, transportation and communication infrastructure, power and water systems, and many other aspects that are integral to society. The Quakeworx framework is a new multi-disciplinary collaborat

Award titleCollaborative Research: Frameworks: Quakeworx - An extensible software framework for earth
Award ID2311208
AwardeeUniversity of California-San Diego
CityLA JOLLA
StateCA
Amount obligated$1,480,000
Principal investigatorAmit Chourasia
ProgramSoftware Institutes, Geophysics, XC-Crosscutting Activities Pro, GEO CI - GEO Cyberinfrastrctre
Start date09/01/2023
AbstractPhysics-based forecasts of seismic hazard from future earthquakes are important for developing plans for land use, building codes, transportation and communication infrastructure, power and water systems, and many other aspects that are integral to society. The Quakeworx framework is a new multi-disciplinary collaboration to enable a wide community of users to access state-of-the-art physics-based models of rupture forecasts, further improve existing tools, and validate model results. Quakeworx
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