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George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Tsunami Deposits Workshop Seattle, June 12-15, 2005 Anke Kamrath PI/Director, NEESit and Division Director, SDSC Vladimir Veytser NEES/SDSC Software San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) & NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center (NEESit): Tsunami Reconnaissance Data Repository

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Overview What is NEES? NEESit Data Repository Tsunami Reconnaissance Data Repository

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NEES Infrastructure NEESinc Headquarters NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NEESit Data Repository Data Services: Central portal for providing NEESit services Authentication and Authorization management services: username and password Data repository: interface and tools used to store, modify, search, and retrieve data and metadata GOAL: No Data Lost! 3 copies of data

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Getting Started with NEES See coming soon How to contact us: Toll free number: Web

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NEEScentral

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Flexible Account Management

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Create New Projects

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NEESit File Hierarchy NEEScentral provides a web-interface into metadata model High-level model based on existing data and practices from equipment sites Hierarchical model with metadata values added to individual directory level nodes

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NEES Tsunami Reconnaissance Data Repository Partnership: UCSD: SDSC (San Diego Supercomputer Center) NEESit Oregon State University Harry Yeh Project includes four primary elements 1.Data/Metadata Structure: Working with the reconnaissance teams to ensure adequate metadata to facilitate reuse and queries of the data 2.Storage: Formal storage strategy to ensure its long-term reliability, 3.Curation: Data librarian and curation effort to review and validate the metadata and data entering the repository, 4.Query: Query and browsing interfaces to allow easy downloads of the data

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Initial Efforts Creating Data Upload Environment Preliminary metadata structure File hierarchy for upload Query/Browsing Environment Google Maps (maps.google.com) as catalog browser (all data geo- referenced) Evaluating Visualization tools (Geoplayer/GeoFusion) Inclusion of before/after remote sensing data Coordination with NSF SBE Recon Teams EERI Recon Teams Telecon being planned with experts to inform metadata structure Work with teams to upload data

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Prototype NEES-Tsunami Interface

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Sample Google Maps Browser

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 People, Summary, Scope, Sponsorship, Dates Tsunami Repository Prototype File Hierarchy Orange folders include subfolders as needed Blue represents metadata Surveys Documentation/Reports Hydrodynamic Data Tsunami Runup Height Inundation Distance Flow Directions Flow magnitudes Number of run-ups and their arrival times Tide gage data Local seismographs Seismic Data Site configuration-topo & bathymetry Subsidence & uplift Tsunami deposit Scour Morphological changes Submarine & subaerial Landslides Paleo-tsunami data Vegetation Marine Bio Animals Site information - roads, bridges, buildings, etc. Damage of buildings & infrastructures Fires Lifeline EQ effects Casualties Injured & missing people Public & authorities response (Immediate,Short term, Intermediate and Long term) Preparedness (Warning, Awareness & eduaction) individual behaviors Political background Societal background Geological& Geographical Environmental Data Societal Data Engineering Data Each file should have Time&Date, GPS, recorder’s name, remarks.

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Metadata for survey categories 1) Hydrodynamic Metadata : Tsunami Runup Height Inundation Distance Flow Directions Flow magnitudes Number of run-ups and their arrival times Tide gage data 2) Geological & Geographical Metadata : Site configuration-topo & bathymetry Subsidence & uplift Tsunami deposit Scour Morphological changes Submarine & subaerial Landslides Paleo-tsunami data 3) Environmental Metadata : Vegetation Marine Bio Animals 4) Engineering MetaData : Site information - roads, bridges, buildings, etc. Damage of buildings & infrastructures Fires Lifeline EQ effects 5) Societal Metadata: Casualties Injured & missing people Public & authorities response (Immediate,Short term, Intermediate and Long term) Preparedness (Warning, Awareness & eduaction) individual behaviors Political background Societal background 6) Seismic Metadata : Local seismographs

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Metadata for Multimedia Files All field data geo-referenced EERI recommended metadata for recon image(s) File name, date and image description Lat/Long (in decimal degree format) or street address if lat/long information is not available. Photographer Orientation. Researcher’s contact information. Simlar for video, scanned paper clippings… Surveys/interviews also to be geo-referenced

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Future Directions Working with other national and international groups/organizations Enhancement and extension of metadata Extension to other earthquake events Enhancement of user interface/query environment Integration with other data resources (NEES,, remote sensing, ?)

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 Questions? More info: Anke Kamrath – Vladimir Veytser – it.nees.org

George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation NEES Cyberinfrastructure Center at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD NEESit – Tsunami Deposits Workshop, June 12-15, 2005 NSF SBE Teams Project TitleDataProject GoalAreasPI Factors affecting behavioral response to natural warning signs of tsunami. Social: human behavioral responses by conducting interviews. Short-lived social data from people in affected areas to understand human behavioral response Andaman coast of Thailand Bruce Houghton: Physical and Social Infrastructure Impacts and Interdependencies in Southern Thailand Social: aggreagate of social, political, economic and demographic characteristics via interviews, archives, tourism literature, media reports. Data, regarding recovery of coastal S.Thailand, to be used in models that test hypothesis of coupling between physical and social systems, in particular how it relates to tourism. Phuket, Pang- Nga and Krabi, Thailand Thomas A. Birkland: Cross-cultural comparison of embergent norms govering the handling of mass fatalitites Social: government and non- government response for body recovery, identification and disposal, notification of deceased victims. They will be conducting interviews. To identify structural differences between the mass fatalities approach used in western countriesvs approach used in India, Sri Lanka and Thailand 1st team: India, Sri Lanka, Phuket Thailnad. 2nd team: UK, France, Sweden, Isreal, USA Hank Fisher: Social Vulnerability Mapping and GIS in Tsunami Impact Analysis Project Summary Social Data Indian census and local government records, households interviews. Remote Sensing Data: Sattelite images. To address some gaps in the scientific research on social and physical vulnerability assessments. Nagapattinam district in Tamil Nadu, India Carla Prater: Role of coastal ecosystem degradation in tsunami damage Remote Sensing: Satelite images to select survey sites. Environmental The study will provide insights into role of ecosystem degradation, remote sensing as a research tool, and environmental conservation as a mitigation strategy. Andaman cost of Thailand Philip R. Berke: Indian Ocean Tsunamis - Environmental and Social-economic impacts on the Malay-Thai Peninsula Geological: Tsunami Deposits, Paleo-tsunami and sedmentology Environmental: fishing records, interviews. Societal: responses, actions, reactions, intentions and plans for rebuilding. To elucidate the immediate pre- and post-tsunami trajectory of events and impacts associated with the 2004 tsunami. Thailand, Andaman Sea, Malaysia Benjamin P. Horton