Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction RCN (2018-2024)
global scale slab interactions
surface-mantle connections
Rupture propagation and tsunamis
global scale slab interactions
The Planning for the Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction (MCS) Research Collaboration Network (RCN) was a community effort that was funded by the National Science Foundation in September of 2018 as part of the SZ4D process. For an overview of current activities, see here.
We organized workshops and webinars, and support collaboration among scientists studying subduction across all spatio-temporal scales. Our goal is to pave the way for a Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction, a new center for data-integrative modeling that will include physics-based, decadal-scale hazard assessment for earthquakes and volcanoes.
The MCS RCN was run by a steering committee and locally organized by Thorsten Becker at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics in Austin. For questions or comments, message contact@sz4dmcs.org.
Events
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Computational Solid Earth Science Coordination Meeting - June 28-29, 2022
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Townhall - Thursday, May 13, 2021 @ 2 pm (CT)
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Volcano Systems Webinar series happening all of Spring 2021
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Overview of current RCN activities available for January 2021
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Computational Geoscience and Hazards Webinars Online
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Alice Gabriel joined the RCN Steering Committee!
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Megathrust Workshop Report Published
The MCS RCN Megathrust Modeling Workshop has been published on EarthArXiv, and is now available on the workshop page. -
Fluids Workshop Report Published
The workshop report for the MCS RCN Fluid Transport Modeling Workshop has been published on the workshop web page.