For the non-Tsunami aficionados (like myself) I found an interesting read at http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/tps-seti/spacegd7.html which linked a number of interesting publications (including general overview articles and links to some journals). One of the more interesting links was to a general article on supercomputer codes used in modelling Tsunamis. I'd be interested in knowing how big an improvement the SAGE code of Gisler and Weaver mentioned in http://www.spacedaily.com/news/earthquake-02a.html is relative to the Mader and Crawford work. cheers Andy LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST Mailing List Server LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST This is message 37 in the lsst-general archive, URL LSST http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~dss/LSST/lsst-general/msg.37.html LSST http://www.astro.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/LSSTmailinglists.pl/show_subscription?list=lsst-general LSST The index is at http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~dss/LSST/lsst-general/INDEX.html LSST To join/leave the list, send mail to lsst-request@astro.princeton.edu LSST To post a message, mail it to lsst-general@astro.princeton.edu LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST