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Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 91:1804-1812
Data-intensive research in seismology is experiencing a recent boom, driven in part by large volumes of available data and advances in the growing field of data science. However, there are significant barriers to processing large data volumes, such a
Autor:
J. K. MacCarthy, Omar Marcillo
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 91:1707-1716
A subset of seismic signals generated in industrial environments displays spectral peaks organized in sequences of fundamental frequencies with multiple overtones, which we refer to as tonal noise (TN). Using one year of data from each of 1732 statio
Autor:
Nikan Chavoshi, Noor Abu-El-Rub, Hossein Hamooni, Abdullah Mueen, Amanda Minnich, J. K. MacCarthy
Publikováno v:
Knowledge and Information Systems. 54:237-263
Dynamic time warping (DTW) distance has been effectively used in mining time series data in a multitude of domains. However, in its original formulation DTW is extremely inefficient in comparing long sparse time series, containing mostly zeros and so
Publikováno v:
Eos. 100
The cloud infrastructure developed in the business community has made access to cluster computing possible for even the smallest research groups, enabling new kinds of research workflows in geophysics.
Autor:
Jonathan Woodring, Stephan Eidenbenz, Csaba Kiss, Clay McGinnis, J. K. MacCarthy, Derek Aberle, Donatella Pasqualini, Sara Brambilla, Hannah Reinbolt, Pinghan Chu, Zachary K. Baker, Patrick Conry, Alexei N. Skurikhin, John Ambrosiano, Brad Wolfe, K. Nolan Carter, Alexander McQuarters, Marlin Holmes, Philip Romero, James Arnold, Zhehui Wang, Reid D. Rivenburgh, Steve P. Linger, Sean Harris, David Fobes, Dima Tretiak, Chris Rawlings, Ariane Eberhardt, Arvind Mohan, Phillip J. Wolfram, Bill Junor, James Wernicke, Matthew A. Nelson, Eric Michalak, Adam Gausmann, Aaron Scott Pope, Li-Ta Lo, Nidhi Parikh, Keeley R. Costigan, Omar Marcillo, Daniel R. Tauritz, Diane Oyen, Rodman R. Linn, Kevin Schoonover, Donovan Heimer, Reid B. Porter, Carleton Coffrin, Michael J. I. Brown
This report describes eighteen projects that explored how commercial cloud computing services can be utilized for scientific computation at national laboratories. These demonstrations ranged from deploying proprietary software in a cloud environment
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Autor:
George Zyvoloski, J. K. MacCarthy, Mark Person, Philip H. Stauffer, Amy B. Jordan, Dale N. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Vadose Zone Journal. 13:1-13
Underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) produce radionuclide gases that may seep to the surface over weeks to months. The objective of this research was to quantify the impact of uncertainties in hydrologic parameters (fracture aperture, matrix permeab
Autor:
J. K. MacCarthy, Richard C. Aster, Karl E. Karlstrom, S. M. Hansen, Brandon Schmandt, Ken Dueker
Publikováno v:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 402:107-119
The CREST experiment (Colorado Rocky Mountains Experiment and Seismic Transects) integrated the EarthScope USArray Transportable Array with portable and permanent stations to provide detailed seismic imaging of crust and mantle properties beneath the
Autor:
Charlotte A. Rowe, J. K. MacCarthy
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 85:905-911
The Data Management Problem Research in seismology commonly involves three main tasks: data acquisition, data management, and data analysis. Acquisition has been greatly advanced by institutions such as the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seis
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 103:3334-3340
Love waves have the potential to aid in discrimination for anomalous explosion events. We develop a calibrated mathematical formulation for an explosion discriminant that combines Rayleigh‐ and Love‐wave magnitude values and employs an error mode
Autor:
Brandon Schmandt, R.V. Garcia, J. van Wijk, J. K. MacCarthy, William B. Ouimet, J. Feldman, M. Hoffman, Matthew T. Heizler, Ryan S. Crow, Karl E. Karlstrom, Eric Kirby, David Coblentz, S. M. Hansen, Greg Lazear, Richard C. Aster, Andres Aslan, A. Darling, Daniel F. Stockli, Magdalena S. Donahue, Ryan McKeon, Laura J. Crossey, Ken Dueker, Shari A. Kelley, Josh C Stachnik
Publikováno v:
Lithosphere. 4:3-22
The correspondence between seismic velocity anomalies in the crust and mantle and the differential incision of the continental-scale Colorado River system suggests that significant mantle-to-surface interactions can take place deep within continental