Defmod


Defmod is a small, yet fully unstructured, 2D/3D, implicit/explicit, parallel, multiphysics finite element code for modeling crustal deformation over time scales ranging from milliseconds to thousands of years.

It can be used to model deformation due to dynamic and quasi-static processes such as earthquakes, volcanic rifting, viscoelastic relaxation, post-glacial rebound, poroelastic rebound, hydrological (un)loading, injection and/or withdrawal of fluids from subsurface reservoirs etc.

Defmod is written in Fortran 95 and uses PETSc's sparse data structures and solvers. Problems can be solved using (stabilized) linear tri, quad, tet or hex elements on PCs or HPC clusters. As of now, only prescribed loading is supported.

Please report bugs to tabrezali@gmail.com.

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