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Madagascar School of Reproducible Computational Geophysics and Hands-On Workshop

 

 

Event overview; What will be provided (lunch, wi-fi, etc;) Fees (waived for students and coders), and how to pay them;

 

Program

Day 1: Friday, July 23
9:00-10:30 Introduction (Sergey Fomel)

Description 1

10:30-10:45 break
10:45-12:15 Workflows in SCons and automatic testing (speaker 2)

Description 2

12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:45 Seismic finite-difference modeling and migration example (Paul Sava)

The theoretical part of this module provides an overview of reverse-time imaging methodology applied to wavefield seismic data. The main technique discussed is reverse-time migration with emphasis on modern imaging conditions which enable migration velocity analysis and amplitude-versus-angle analysis. The applied part demonstrates this technique on a complex geologic model using Madagascar codes in a fully reproducible setup.

2:45-3:00 break
3:00-4:30 Discussion

Open Q&A session and discussions on the future development of Madagascar.

5:30-8:00 Dinner and Madagascar 1.0 celebration!

 

Day 2: Saturday, July 24
9:00-10:30 Programming with Madagascar (Tariq Alkhalifah)

Description 1

10:30-10:45 break
10:45-12:15 Plotting and high-performance computing with Madagascar (multiple speakers)

Description 2

12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:45 Seismic field data processing example (Ioan Vlad)

Description 3

2:45-3:00 break
3:00-4:30 Discussion

Open Q&A session and discussions on the future development of Madagascar.

Location

The University of Texas at Austin
Bureau of Economic Geology
Houston Research Center

Address

Instructors