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ASPECT was part of the tutorial sessions at the 2018 CIDER workshop. Please see here for instructions on how to download and install the necessary software to follow this tutorial. The slides of the tutorial are available here, and a video recording of the tutorial can be found at the following Youtube link: https://youtu.be/ELoFgxBrDyU.
The link above contains the downloadable virtual machine, software installation instructions and slides for the CGU 2018 Introduction to Modeling Lithospheric Dynamics Tutorial. Please download all required software and review all instructions before arriving at the tutorial.
2015 Fall Geodynamics and ASPECT
Instructors: Prof. Sarah Stamps and Prof. Scott King, Virginia Tech
Class Project Presentations
The virtual machine for the CIDER 2015 Summer Program can be downloaded from the link above. Please review all instructions before beginning. The image is 2.4 GB and takes approximately 18 min to download on a high speed connection. We recommend downloading this image before arrival.
This image contains the following packages:
Instructions: CIDER 2015
First Steps - Running and Compiling ASPECT
Tutorial II - Using the adaptive mesh refinement & spherical shell geometry
Tutorial III - Modeling Rayleigh-‐Taylor Instabilities
Tutorial IV - Multi‐material, self‐consistent subduction with a free surface
Convection in a spherical shell, mimicking convection in the Earth mantle.( )
Convection in a box with heated bottom and cooled top. ( )
Webinar: Aspect Science Highlights, April 10, 2014 Recording
Docker. See 2. Installation in the ASPECT Manual
Jupyter. Beta tutorial notebook can be found here: https://github.com/ljhwang/ASPECT-Jupyter