The GEON Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) and IRIS DMC Services: CyberInfrastructure Support for Seismic Data Visualization and Interpretation Charles Meertens.

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The GEON Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) and IRIS DMC Services: CyberInfrastructure Support for Seismic Data Visualization and Interpretation Charles Meertens and Stuart Wier (UNAVCO); Tim Ahern, Rob Casey, Bruce Weertman, and Chris Laughbon (IRIS) AGU Fall Meeting December 19, 2008 Unidata's newest scientific analysis and visualization tool Freely available Java™ framework and reference application Provides 2- and 3-D displays of geoscientific data Stand-alone or networked application Built on VisAD library UNAVCO's GEON IDV web site The IRIS Data Management Center IRIS Tomoserver The IRIS Tomoserver will be an online service for seismologists to convert their tomography data in variety of ASCII formats to the NetCDF format so that the data may be displayed and explored in the GEON IDV. Scientists may contribute their own tomography moldel to IRIS for public use, so that others may use the Tomoserver to download tomography for use in the GEON IDV. Here is a prototype of the IRIS Tomoserver online interface. UNAVCO GEON IDV The GEON IDV is a fully interactive true 3D system, with time animation, to display and explore any data located on the Earth, inside the Earth, or above the Earth's surface. It is excellent for use in solid earth sciences. If your data is 2D, 3D, or 4D grids, point observations, imagery mapped on the Earth, tracks or soundings, or most any data mapped in or on the Earth, you can interactively display it and explore it with the GEON IDV. IRIS Earthquake Browser Acknowledgements UNAVCO is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the USGS, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). GEON IDV is funded by the NSF GEON Project. Support for IRIS comes from the National Science Foundation (including the EAR Instrumentation and Facilities Program, EarthScope, and Office of Polar Programs), other federal agencies, universities, and private foundations. We thank science investigators for their advice and assistance. IEB Search & Results The IRIS Earthquake Browser (IEB) is an interactive map service for finding and downloading earthquake epicenters from the IRIS database. In total, the database contains more than 2 million unique events dating from the early 1960s until present. Data can be exported from the IEB and viewed in 3D with the GEON Integrated Data Viewer. The IEB is useful both educationally and as a research tool. The IEB is a Google Map mashup composed of Google Map, HTML, and Javascript code, interfacing with the IRIS earthquake epicentral catalog. The user chooses earthquake times, locations, depths, magnitudes, and how many events to show. The user can quickly discover all of the earthquakes held in the IRIS database for any region of the globe. Earthquakes shown on the IEB map may be viewed in a table, or exported in NetCDF or XML formats. The GEON Integrated Data Viewer program (IDV) can be used to visualize and examine, in true 3D, the earthquakes in the exported NetCDF data. The IEB and IDV both make KML files IDV Globe display of IRIS earthquakes IDV terrain display of Mt. St. Helens and seismicity IDV tomography isosurfaces and horizontal cross-section IDV tomography isosurfaces and vertical cross-sections IDV tomography isosurfaces and vertical cross-sections IDV tomography vertical profile GEON IDV For more, just “google” GEON IDV or IRIS IEB