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Hercules is an octree-based finite element earthquake simulator originally developed by the Quake Group at Carnegie Mellon. Hercules is used to solve large-scale earthquake wave propagation problems. For instructions on how to build, install and execute Hercules, please read the documentation below.
The following report contains the description of the impact, damages, and losses due the M7.5 earthquake that occurred at Palu, Indonesia on 28 Sept’18.
This project aims to create a simulation model for the earthquake-induced landslide (EQIL) area near Zagreb, Croatia to predict the extent (or reach) of the possible landslide (EQIL) triggered by Medvednica mountain’s orogeny.