Over the last decade significant investments have gone
into developing focused research facilities in the Earth sciences and
engineering. Complementary
efforts have continued to nurture the development of the expertise
needed to make use of these individual facilities.
To discuss the combined capabilities of the Network for Earthquake
Engineering Simulation ( NEES) consortium's
large-scale shakers (and other
NEES components), and the diverse array of geophysical
instrumentation available
through the Incorporated
Research Institutes for Seismology consortium (IRIS) and the USGS National
Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP),
IRIS sponsored a workshop, held
April 29-30, 2004. Following up on ideas aired during the
workshop, a pilot field experiment will be conducted in the
summer of 2004. The primary objective of these
activities is to begin to discover the full
potential of a multi-facility approach to solving scientific and
engineering problems - an approach that should yield information
otherwise impossible to obtain. The particpant list now has grown
to include the Southern
California Earthquake Center (SCEC), the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing
(CENS), Los Alamos
National Lab, and the Mid-America
Earthquake (MAE) Center as well. The workshop and
experimentshould
set precedents and provide data for future larger-scale multi-facility
proposals and projects.
Workshop: Scientists and engineers met
during April 29-30, 2004 at the
University of Texas at Austin's Conference
Center and NEES facility in Austin. Sessions covered:
1) Agency views of multi-facility science, 2) Scientific and
engineering questions best addressed using multiple facilities. 3)
Instrumentation ‘Show and Tell'. 4) Discussions/presentations of data
processing and analysis tools. 5) Field experiment planning.
Presentations and photos are available by request (email
gomberg@usgs.gov), and a written summary will be published soon. Participants came from a
diversity of disciplines, with a wide range of expertises. Many thanks
to IRIS!
Pilot Experiment: See the
results!
Questions, Comments: Contact Joan
Gomberg, gomberg@usgs.gov, 901-678-4858.
Workshop
Planning Committee:
- Joan Gomberg - USGS
- Clark Wilson, Ken Stokoe, Ellen Rathje -
NEES/UT
Austin
- Jay Pulliam - UT Austin
- Steve Harder - IRIS, UT El Paso
- John Louie - IRIS, Univ. of Nevada Reno
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Pilot
Experiment Planning Committee:
- Joan Gomberg, Bill Stephenson - USGS
- Clark Wilson, Ken Stokoe, Ellen Rathje -
NEES/UT
Austin
- Jamie Steidl - NEES, UC Santa Barbara
- Frank Vernon - IRIS, UC San Diego
- Daniel Whang, Jon Stewart - NEES, UC Los
Angeles
- Paul Bodin - MAEC,
Univ.
of Memphis
- Paul Davis -
CENS,
UC Los Angeles
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