7th Munich Earth Skience School (MESS), February 19-24, 2017

MESS is getting real! After training the fundamentals of computational seismology in the Winter School of 2015 we are now looking into recent developments in this field that help us solving realistic problems in seismology.
  • When Feb 19, 2017 12:00 am to Feb 24, 2017 12:00 am (UTC / UTC0)
  • Where Sudelfeld
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MESS is getting real! After training the fundamentals of computational seismology in the Winter School of 2015 we are now looking into recent developments in this field that help us solving realistic problems in seismology. We will train specifically new 2(3)D codes based on the spectral-element method (Salvus, developed by A. Fichtner's group at ETH Zurich) and Axisem3D (developed by T. Nissen-Meyer and collaborators at Oxford University). There will also be an introduction to the concepts of homogenization, an elegant way of turning a discontinuous elastic model into a smooth one allowing regular grid methods to be used for complex models (Y. Capdeville, University of Nantes). Practical exercises will be dedicated towards solving realistic problems (e.g., strong heterogeneities, topography) or high-frequency global 3D seismograms. Exercises will be done using Jupyter notebooks and the virtualbox concept. As usual the workshop will start with a quick introduction to Python and ObsPy with focus on recent developments and new features. Participants can indicate geophysical model classes they want to have covered and - if possible - this will be accomodated. Training material in computational seismology is available at www.seismo-live.org.