This repository contains a Common Workflow Language (CWL) and Ro-Crate metadata definition for DTC-T1 workflow 6101, which is designed for providing tsunami impact forecasting following a tsunamigenic earthquake event, based on a probabilistic approach. The workflow integrates real-time earthquake data, runs HPC simulations, and generates tsunami hazard maps.
The main CWL implementation is found in WF6101.cwl, together with ST610106 and ST610109 describing complex steps. The file mini-ST610106.cwl ...
CWL + RO-Crate Workflow Descriptions
This repository stores computational workflows described using the Common Workflow Language (CWL) and enriched with metadata using Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) conforming to the Workflow Run RO-Crate profile.
Each workflow is contained in its own directory (e.g., WF5201
, WF6101
, ...). Inside each workflow directory you will typically find at least:
- The CWL workflow definition (with the same name as the directory, e.g.,
WF5201.cwl
). ...
Digitial Twin Component for Earthquakes (DTC-E) WorkFlow 1 (WF7501) uses new data to create a multi-scale model of the Earth, which is used to update the REVEAL/CSEMv3 velocity model. The WF7501 workflow models an inversion-based update process for CSEMv3 (Computational Seismic Earth Model). Below is a simple explanation of the STEPs:
- ST750101 - Data Catalog Update: Collects external data sources and updates the database for further processing.
- ST750102 - Inversion Setup: Configures ...
Digitial Twin Component for Earthquakes (DTC-E) WorkFlow 2 (WF7502) generates synthetic shaking simulations (shakemaps) for seismic sources at different time scales, and automatically incorporates new data as it becomes available.
The workflow consists of multiple steps (ST), datasets (DT), and software services (SS). Below is a simplified breakdown:
Data Ingestion & Preprocessing
- ST750201: Assimilates real-time earthquake data from external sources.
- ST750202: Extracts earthquake ...
Type: Common Workflow Language
Creators: Johannes Kemper, Cedric Bhihe, Georgina Díez
Submitter: Johannes Kemper