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Pacific Ocean set to make way for world’s next supercontinent News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/media-release/pacific-ocean-set-to-make-way-for-worlds-next-supercontinent/

Published in National Science Review, the research team used a supercomputer to simulate how a supercontinent forms and found that because the Earth has been cooling for billions of years, the ... By simulating how the Earth’s tectonic plates are

Big data: big ideas at the helm News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/big-data-big-ideas-at-the-helm/

First is to use a supercomputer, specifically the Pawsey Supercomputer, located here in Perth. ... So what will you get when you combine big data, metadata to catalogue it, an algorithm to collate it, and the raw processing power of a supercomputer?

Will Earth’s next supercontinent form by closing the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean? Supercontinent Cycles & Global Geodynamics

https://geodynamics.curtin.edu.au/research/research-highlights/will-earths-next-supercontinent-form-by-closing-the-pacific-ocean-or-the-atlantic-ocean/

Researchers from Curtin University’s Earth Dynamics Research Group addressed this question by using a supercomputer to simulate forces that control the episodic assembly and dispersal of supercontinents. ... It is currently shrinking in size by a few

Dr Jacob Martin

https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/jacob-martin-bb369617

Prof. M. Cather Simpson and Prof. David Williams), Department of Physics and Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland</li> </ul> <p>Jacob&nbsp;completed a Bachelor of Science with First ... In 2020 he was a research fellow at the Cambridge

Citation: Hirt, C , M Yang, M Kuhn, B Bucha,

https://ddfe.curtin.edu.au/gravitymodels/SRTM2gravity2018/Hirt2019_SRTM2gravity_GRL_av.pdf

1 million computation hours on a supercomputer, a globally 90 m-detailed map has been created. ... and humanities could be used. This part of the LRZ supercomputer comprises 86,016 CPUs (type.