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Citations & Acknowledgments Kazhdan, Michael, Matthew Bolitho, and Hugues Hoppe. "Poisson surface reconstruction." Proceedings of the fourth Eurographics symposium on Geometry processing Meshlab. Computer Software. Sourceforge. Vers CNR, VCL, ISTI. Mark S. Shephard, Cameron W. Smith, and Guðmundur Heimisson.“Construction of Models and Meshes for Large-Scale Earth Science Applications.” SIAM CSE. Boston MA The distance field Earth surface topography (colored by curvature). Poisson Surface Reconstruction Point Normal Computing Trimming & Bounding Box Generation Biscay Bay Geometric Model Generation from Structured Point Data: An Approach to Construct Geometries for Earth Science Domains Guðmundur Heimisson Cameron W. Smith Mark S. Shephard Scientific Computation Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Introduction Workflow The goal is to develop a workflow for automated generation of multi-layer geometric models suitable for seismic wave propagation simulations. An example of a mesh generated using the current process.* Current method of generating models and meshes using Gambit is unsatisfactory: It requires many man-hours of manual editing. It is difficult to integrate multiple layers. Problem Researchers at the Ludwig-Maximilians- Universität München (LMU) are working to: Simulate dynamic earthquake rupture. Study wave propagation through complex media in complex fault system geometries. In order to: Address fundamental questions in earthquake dynamics. Generate realistic earthquake scenarios for hazard assessment. Examples of multi-layer geometric data sets.* Background For each geometric model layer: Project the source data. Compute the point normals. Perform surface reconstruction. Trim the surface Once all of the surfaces have been generated: Generate a bounding box. Remove interface intersection artifacts and ‘small’ features. Generate the non-manifold geometric model. Model Generation Workflow Preliminary Results Automated workflow demonstrated on Biscay Bay data set is significant improvement on Gambit based workflow. Replaces hours of manual work with automated script that executes in minutes on a laptop. Uses a robust, scalable algorithm for surface reconstruction. Supports inclusion of multiple geometric layers. Incorporates data from multiple data sets. Extensible implementation using combination of Python and MeshLab. Illustration of the WGS84 ellipsoid projection. The surface is trimmed using a simple approach: For each vertex in surface, compute distance to nearest vertex in point cloud. Delete any vertex with a distance above some threshold. The bounding box is then generated using the WGS84 ellipsoid projection. Ongoing Work Identify and remove unwanted features: Layer intersection artifacts caused by numerical errors. ‘Small’ features – a feature whose length scale is less than minimal wave length supported by the analysis. Automate non-manifold model generation Use Simmetrix C++ API to intersect layer and bounding box surfaces. Pursue source of layer data sets Possibly generate higher fidelity layer representations Data Projection Simulations provide an understanding of the effect of earthquakes for which no data exists. Simulating earthquakes accurately is of immediate concern to millions of people living in earthquake prone areas. An automated workflow for generating complex earth science geometries would represent a significant step forward for current research, and would enable further research into this important topic. Closing Remarks Earth surface topography and ocean. Sedimentary interface. Upper and lower crust interfaces. The Mohorovičić discontinuity. Geometric Model Layers of Interest Trimmed surface with bounding box * Images courtesy of LMU. Non-manifold Biscay Bay geometric model. Biscay Bay geometric model: sediment to upper crust. images/wgs84geoid_e.jpg A reconstructed surface, with the underlying data set superimposed (colored by curvature).