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  • PyLith is is portable, scalable software for simulation of crustal deformation across spatial scales ranging from meters to hundreds of kilometers and temporal scales ranging from milliseconds to thousands of years. Its primary applications are quasi-static and dynamic modeling of earthquake faulting. The code is under active development, and the current version is 2.2.2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3269486 Cite as: Aagaard, B., M. Knepley, C. Williams (2017), PyLith v2.2.1, Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.886600, url: https://geodynamics.org/resources/pylith

  • An inter-related database covering New Zealand's active and dormant volcanoes. It spans a large variety of datasets ranging from geophysical, geodetic, and geochemical time-series data (e.g. micro-seismicity, magnetics, gas flux, levelling) to geological analyses, photographs and videos, and historical and bibliographic collections of field observations. Most frequently updated datasets are openly available through GeoNet or GNS Science. Others are available upon request (see link below for details). DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/MWRY-R636 Cite as: GNS Science. (2016). New Zealand Volcano Database [Data set]. GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/MWRY-R636