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Team created to publish applications during COMPSs Tutorials, and share them among participants.
This team is to publish workflows executed from WPs that are not the three main pillars of the project.
Space: eFlows4HPC
Public web page: https://eflows4hpc.eu/
It explores the modelling of natural catastrophes – in particular, earthquakes and their associated tsunamis shortly after such an event is recorded.
Space: eFlows4HPC
Public web page: https://eflows4hpc.eu/pillars/
Develop and implement 4 DTCs for volcano-related extremes: volcanic unrest (DTC-V1), forecast of volcanic ash clouds and fallout (DTC-V2), lava flows (DTC-V3), and volcanic gases (DTC-V4).
Test the 4 DTC-V through demonstrators at 3 relevant European sites: Mt. Etna in Italy (SD1), and Grímsvötn and Fagradalsfjall in Iceland (SD2 and SD3 respectively).
Space: A Digital Twin for GEOphysical extremes (DT-GEO)
Public web page: https://dtgeo.eu/
Develop and implement 1 DTC for data-informed Probabilistic Tsunami Forecasting (PTF) (DTC-T1)
Test the DTC-T1 through demonstrators at 4 relevant sites: Mediterranean sea coast (SD4), Eastern Sicily (SD5), Chilean cost (SD6), and Eastern Honshu coast in Japan (SD7).
Space: A Digital Twin for GEOphysical extremes (DT-GEO)
Public web page: https://dtgeo.eu/
Provide an integrated, comprehensive, modular modelling and testing framework
Develop multi-scale workflows applicable beyond the identified test-areas enabling improved physical understanding and progress beyond state-of-the-art in the earthquake process.
Develop and implement 6 DTCs covering earthquake-related aspects over long and short time scales
Test the 6 DTC-E at 4 relevant sites: Euro-Med (SD8), Central Apennines and Alto-Tiberina (SD9), Bedretto Lab (SD10) and the Alps (SD11).
Space: A Digital Twin for GEOphysical extremes (DT-GEO)
Public web page: https://dtgeo.eu/