A Digital Twin for GEOPhysical extremes (DT-GEO)

With present computational capabilities and data volumes entering the Exascale Era, digital twins of the Earth system will be able to mimic the different system components (atmosphere, ocean, land, lithosphere) with unrivaled precision, providing analyses, forecasts, and what-if scenarios for natural hazards and resources from their genesis phases and across their temporal and spatial scales. DT-GEO aims at developing a prototype for a digital twin on geophysical extremes including earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and anthropogenic-induced extreme events. The project harnesses world-class computational and data Research Infrastructures (RIs), operational monitoring networks, and leading-edge research and academia partnerships in various fields of geophysics.

Start Date: September 1st 2022 | End Date: August 31st 2025

Coordinated by AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (CSIC), Spain.

More details about the DT-GEO project are available on the projects' website and the EC website.

The DT-GEO project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No 101058129.