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The SCEC Unified Community Velocity Model Software Framework

Patrick Small, David Gill, Philip J. Maechling, Ricardo Taborda, Scott Callaghan, Thomas H. Jordan, Geoffrey P. Ely, Kim B. Olsen, & Christine A. Goulet

Published September 6, 2017, SCEC Contribution #2067

This paper presents the Unified Community Velocity Model (UCVM) software framework developed by the Southern California Earthquake Center. UCVM is a collection of software tools and application programming interfaces designed to provide standardized access to multiple seismic velocity models used in seismology and geophysics research. The UCVM software framework has been designed to facilitate a broad range of research activities involving the use of seismic velocity models. Its development has been particularly useful to, and driven by, deterministic physics-based earthquake ground-motion simulation and seismic hazard analysis applications. The UCVM has been extensively used in modeling and simulation activities in southern California. Here, we describe the background that led to the development of the UCVM and its various software components and features, including examples of recent applications that use UCVM tools or output datasets in geoscience research.

Key Words
Velocity Model, simulation

Citation
Small, P., Gill, D., Maechling, P. J., Taborda, R., Callaghan, S., Jordan, T. H., Ely, G. P., Olsen, K. B., & Goulet, C. A. (2017). The SCEC Unified Community Velocity Model Software Framework. Seismological Research Letters, 88(5). doi: 10.1785/0220170082 . https://www.scec.org/research/ucvm


Related Projects & Working Groups
SI2-SSI: Community Software for Extreme-Scale Computing in Earthquake System Science, Unified Structural Representation