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Terashake 1.4 (SouthEast to North West Rupture)
Animations were created using SDSC's Vista volume renderer, Alias's Maya and Adobe's After Effects.
Data Type: | Scalar volume data (floats -velocity components & mag) | Data Source: | SCEC | |
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Visualization Type: | Volume rendering | Software: | VISTA (Volume Renderer) | |
Data Size: | 2,000 Volumes 3000x1500x400; 20,000 Surfaces 3000x1500x1 | Storage Archive: | ||
Data Volume: | 8 TB | Computing Cluster: | Datastar |
Visualization Credits: | Amit Chourasia, Steve Cutchin - Visualization Services, SDSC |
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Simulation Credits: | SCEC and SDSC |
Surface Topography 3D Movies |
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Instananeous Displacement Magnitude | |
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Mountain Scale = 5x, Displacement Sacle = 2000x Movies:Instantaneous Displacement Magnitude on topography
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Surface 2D Movies |
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Instantaneous Peak Displacement | |
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Instantaneous Peak Velocity | |
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Movies:Instantaneous Velocity Magnitude
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Velocity Components | |
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Movies:Instantaneous X Velocity Component
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Movies:Instantaneous Y Velocity Component
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Movies:Instantaneous Z Velocity Component
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