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SPECFEM3D_Cartesian simulates acoustic (fluid), elastic (solid), coupled acoustic/elastic, poroelastic or seismic wave propagation in any type of conforming mesh of hexahedra (structured or not). It can for instance model seismic waves propagating in sedimentary basins or any other regional geological model following earthquakes. It can also be …

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Specfem3D

SPECFEM3D_Cartesian simulates acoustic (fluid), elastic (solid), coupled acoustic/elastic, poroelastic or seismic wave propagation in any type of conforming mesh of hexahedra (structured or not.)

It can, for instance, model seismic waves propagating in sedimentary basins or any other regional geological model following earthquakes. It can also be used for non-destructive testing or for ocean acoustics

Main "historical" authors: Dimitri Komatitsch and Jeroen Tromp (there are currently many more!)

Installation

Instructions on how to install and use SPECFEM3D are available in the

Development

Development is hosted on GitHub in the geodynamics/specfem3d repository.

To contribute, please follow the guidelines located on specfem3d github wiki: specfem3d wiki

Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG)

Seismology software repository: SPECFEM3D

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SPECFEM3D_Cartesian simulates acoustic (fluid), elastic (solid), coupled acoustic/elastic, poroelastic or seismic wave propagation in any type of conforming mesh of hexahedra (structured or not). It can for instance model seismic waves propagating in sedimentary basins or any other regional geological model following earthquakes. It can also be …

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