3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 From: Sara Barsotti <sara@xxxxxxxx> Dear colleagues, Apologies for any cross-posting. Frontiers in Earth Science <http://links.email.frontiersin.org/ls/click?upn=AAaFa03elZRFPXQ6ShiKwAPsR8oZaO3IEOnZve2aIAU8hH3jNhHbCU3qgrZa6Z9-2FZ39HRjM8XgZ-2FY-2B56IHDoVwNpGLaFgqqoH6-2B-2F-2FRHqlB9nI5-2FwDF3bZ8OJMFMfXcfJ-2F5BV-2F0RG1WUbnTgU1lefiZ0yBECL-2BcrMvLvSU7gwPlE-3D94Yb_JmTL-2B48xyW7Yn2O51uC4oleEL5HBmspWgahXxTHHYGuXh6duZ4UQuBnwj6kqavVTLuhQUNOUQfiDKtOd6H7DOsnSOTD6S7W8K6aNn8ZNyCMykUHANXn9xnjf6WvnVX7znb-2BAI6CRkC5VmQdf17Lv1K3qxMtTmxzS-2BUOploUWdtckgmKaWIcbxmUqZXrF28X1vsuJL3LpbRyuKn9seI42eIzD8GDiLKcF-2F2tKhQ1Rn3IdSVijt4OYFKJIRSGjpJcwBW88cWkKrPOKK8VcFCo0igcENdLLdBgCtwQwCwDwmtKlSGacnx49S9Ld-2B-2BYolhbK> has launched a new Research Topic, High-Performance Computing in Solid Earth Geohazards: Progresses, Achievements, and Challenges for a Safer World <http://links.email.frontiersin.org/ls/click?upn=AAaFa03elZRFPXQ6ShiKwAPsR8oZaO3IEOnZve2aIAUVWfbtoG-2FPraQhSbKxpKt70SIo9rPNg5hrsvQ0FNgDYiraRVjHhgBRuUB0X6rIr41ulAyQ2FLldRuzMWNDV61U5Brxm-2FJiTuZfk5ISVg8CWdTemNkPe-2Bcnjj0gT7zeFXM-3DYeT7_JmTL-2B48xyW7Yn2O51uC4oleEL5HBmspWgahXxTHHYGuXh6duZ4UQuBnwj6kqavVTLuhQUNOUQfiDKtOd6H7DOsnSOTD6S7W8K6aNn8ZNyCOLQhSLnC8kOsgjtPd-2BicQMgOlHiHrzuh6qzk0o1J4uXtKDYuAZ-2FjYUyUyEX-2BdiossIHiyB1k8IH4bTvidxPZp3pF8vSuTowoUTn5x1SbGAUHQcGVNdzbq43A00lXYWkKAHmPQPWr4uExMO2rrPJjAoDvzNN-2FraMblardrm0RbI5QqHUye0rrDUFx0TSnmQW-2FE8A98y2TLiSseNmDblvN0n> . Weâ??d like to invite you to submit your contribution to this special issue.We welcome interdisciplinary expertise conveying scientific progress into achievements and challenges for supercomputing that empowers a better understanding of solid earth hazards and the natural processes driving them. A variety of types of manuscripts will be considered, namely: Original Research, Methods, Review, Technology and Code, and Perspective.We especially encourage contributions dealing with: â?¢ long term and short term probabilistic seismic/volcanic/tsunami hazard assessment; â?¢ volcanic eruptions and volcanic plumes transport; â?¢ tsunami modeling and tsunami source characterization; â?¢ deterministic seismic ground motion modeling; â?¢ multi-scale and multi-physics earthquake rupture modeling integrating observations; â?¢ data assimilation; â?¢ uncertainty quantification and reduction; â?¢ urgent computing and early warning.We would like to point out that there is a limited amount of waivers of submission fees available and that the special issue specifically allows code and technology-specific contributions. This Research Topic is promoted by the EU Center of Excellence in Solid Earth for Exascale computing ChEESE (https://cheese-coe.eu/). Best regards Sara Barsotti, on the behalf of the Topic Editors 3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 ------------------------------