OpenQuake Engine
The OpenQuake Engine is an open source application that allows users to compute seismic hazard and seismic risk of earthquakes on a global scale. It runs on Linux, macOS and Windows, on laptops, workstations, standalone servers and multi-node clusters. DOI: 10.13117/openquake.engine
Current LTS release (for users wanting stability)
Current Long Term Support version is the OpenQuake Engine 3.11 'Wegener'. The documentation is available at https://github.com/gem/oq-engine/tree/engine-3.11#openquake-engine.
Current release (for users needing the latest features)
Current stable version is the OpenQuake Engine 3.14. The documentation is available at https://github.com/gem/oq-engine/tree/engine-3.14#openquake-engine.
Documentation (master tree)
General overview
- About
- FAQ
- Manuals
- OQ Commands
- Architecture
- Calculation Workflow
- Hardware Suggestions
- Continuous integration and testing
- Glossary of Terms
For contributors
- Development Philosophy and Coding Guidelines
- Source Code/API Documentation
- HTTP REST API
- Implementing a new GSIM
Installation
- Which installation method should I use?
- Installing with the universal installer
- Installing from Debian packages
- Installing from RPM packages
- Installing from sources
- Installing on a cluster
- Installing on Windows
- Deploy a Docker container
Mirrors
A mirror of this repository, hosted in Pavia (Italy), is available at https://mirror.openquake.org/git/GEM/oq-engine.git.
The main download server (downloads.openquake.org) is hosted in Nürnberg (Germany).
Running the OpenQuake Engine
Visualizing outputs via QGIS
License
The OpenQuake Engine is released under the GNU Affero Public License 3.
Contacts
- Support forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openquake-users
- Twitter: @gem_devs
- Email: [email protected]
- IRC: irc.freenode.net, channel #openquake
Thanks
The OpenQuake Engine is developed by the Global Earthquake Model Foundation (GEM) with the support of
Public Partners
Private Partners
Governors
Advisors
Associate Partners
Project Partners
Products Distribution Partners
If you would like to help support development of OpenQuake, please contact us at [email protected]. For more info visit the GEM website at https://www.globalquakemodel.org/partners