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GSI: a GPU stall inspector to characterize the sources of memory stalls for tightly coupled GPUs
In recent years the power wall has prevented the continued scaling of single core performance. This has led to the rise of dark silicon and motivated a move toward parallelism and specialization. As a result, energy-efficient high-throughput GPU cores are increasingly favored for accelerating data-parallel applications. However, the best way to efficiently communicate and synchronize across heterogeneous cores remains an important open research question. Many methods have been proposed to improve the efficiency of heterogeneous memory systems, but current methods for evaluating the performance effects of these innovations are limited in their ability to attribute differences in execution time to sources of latency in the memory system. Performance characterization of tightly coupled CPU-GPU systems is complicated by the high levels of parallelism present in GPU codes. Existing simulation tools provide only coarse-grained metrics which can obscure the underlying memory system interactions that cause performance differences. In this thesis we introduce GPU Stall Inspector (GSI), a method for identifying and visualizing the causes of GPU stalls with a focus on a tightly coupled CPU-GPU memory subsystem. We demonstrate the utility of our approach by evaluating the sources of stalls in several recent architectural innovations for tightly coupled, heterogeneous CPU-GPU systems
Coseismic horizontal slip revealed by sheared clastic dikes in the Dead Sea Basin
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Are slump folds reliable indicators of downslope flow in recent mass transport deposits?
RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 868/17) and the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706. We thank Iyad Swaed for the drone photography and Nadav Lensky for fruitful discussion during the course of this study. We also thank Cees Passchier for efficient editorial handling and John Waldron and Lorna Strachan for constructive and detailed reviews that improved the paper.Peer reviewedPostprin
Magnetic fabrics as strain markers in folded soft-sediment layers
Acknowledgements This study was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grants 868/17) and a grant from the Israeli Government under Geological Survey of Israel DS project 40706. We thank Catalina Luneburg and Stephen Laubach for efficient editorial handling, together with Ruth Soto and Manish A. Mamtani for helpful reviews and constructive comments. RW was inspired by John Ramsay while participating in a fieldtrip to the Alps led by John in 2002. GIA would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge John Ramsay's support while a post-doc at ETH Zurich in the late 1980's. TL had the privilege of showing John Ramsay outcrops of slump horizons and seismites in the lacustrine sediments of the Dead Sea region during John's visit to Israel in 2008.Peer reviewedPostprin
Characterising bed-parallel slip during gravity-driven deformation
Acknowledgements RW acknowledges the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706. SM acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1645/19) and the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources (grant #214-17-027). We thank Fabrizio Agosta for efficient editorial handling, together with Chris Morley and an anonymous reviewer who provided constructive comments that helped improve the paper.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Criteria to identify sedimentary sills intruded during deformation of lacustrine sequences
Acknowledgements RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 868/17). SM acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1645/19) and the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources (grant #214-17-027). TL acknowledges the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706. We thank Fabrizio Agosta for efficient editorial handling, together with two anonymous reviewers who provided constructive comments that helped improve the paper.Peer reviewedPostprin
Upslope-verging back thrusts developed during downslope-directed slumping of mass transport deposits
Acknowledgements SM acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1436/14) and the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources (grant #214-17-027). RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1245/11).Peer reviewedPostprin
Criteria to discriminate between different models of thrust ramping in gravity-driven fold and thrust systems
RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 868/17). SM acknowledges the Israel Science Foundation (ISG Grant No. 1645/19) and the Ministry of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources (grant #214-17-027). TL acknowledges the Israeli government GSI DS project 40706. We thank Stephen Laubach for efficient editorial handling of the manuscript together with Chris Morley, Hemin Koyi and an anonymous referee for detailed and constructive comments that much improved the paper.Peer reviewedPostprin
Cycles of passive versus active diapirism recorded along an exposed salt wall
Acknowledgements GIA is grateful for funding from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland that enabled fieldwork for this project. RW was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1245/11). SM was supported by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF grant No. 1436/14). We would like to thank Chris Talbot and Yohann Poprawski for careful and constructive reviews. The authors appreciate the help of Nicolas Waldmann in precisely locating the positons of dated unconformities.Peer reviewedPostprin
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