Difference between revisions of "Standard Rupture Format"
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Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (now USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists. | Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (now USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists. | ||
− | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/srf4.pdf Graves SRF Technical Definition] | + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/srf4.pdf Graves SRF Technical Definition (pdf file)] |
− | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/Graves_Rup_Format.ppt Graves SRF Overview Presentation] | + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/Graves_Rup_Format.ppt Graves SRF Overview Presentation (ppt file)] |
− | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/nr6.70-s0000-h0000.txt Northridge EQ in SRF format] | + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/nr6.70-s0000-h0000.txt Northridge EQ in SRF format (txt file)] |
[[Image:m8-domain.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout the large simulation volume (810km x 600km x 85km) in Southern California shown in this image. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely)]] | [[Image:m8-domain.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1:SCEC's M8 simulation of a Mag 8.0 rupture on southern San Andreas modeled wave propagation throughout the large simulation volume (810km x 600km x 85km) in Southern California shown in this image. (Image Credit: Geoff Ely)]] |
Revision as of 01:12, 19 January 2011
Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (now USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists.
- Graves SRF Technical Definition (pdf file)
- Graves SRF Overview Presentation (ppt file)
- Northridge EQ in SRF format (txt file)
The following SCEC projects currently use SRF format in their rupture definitions.