Difference between revisions of "CyberShake Data"

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== CyberShake rupture info ==
 
== CyberShake rupture info ==
  
The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture.  To access the information, you can perform a query like:
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The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture.   
  
select * from Ruptures
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Information on accessing ERF data, rupture data, and hazard curve data is available at [CyberShake DB Queries].
where ERF_ID=36 //35 is UCERF2 with 1.0 km spacing, used in Study 14.2 and earlier; 36 is UCERF2 with 0.2 km spacing, used in Study 15.4 and later
 
  
This will return all ruptures - their source and rupture IDs, magnitude, probability, spacing, number of rows and columns (X and Y dimensions),   
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To distinguish between the different rupture generators, velocity models, ERFs at different resolutions, etc., you need to know the correct IDs to use. The wiki pages for each Study detail the IDs which are relevant for that study.
  
 
== CyberShake Seismogram Access ==
 
== CyberShake Seismogram Access ==

Revision as of 20:31, 7 April 2016

Current ways of accessing CyberShake Data.

CyberShake rupture info

The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture.

Information on accessing ERF data, rupture data, and hazard curve data is available at [CyberShake DB Queries].

To distinguish between the different rupture generators, velocity models, ERFs at different resolutions, etc., you need to know the correct IDs to use. The wiki pages for each Study detail the IDs which are relevant for that study.

CyberShake Seismogram Access

This is detailed at Accessing CyberShake Seismograms.

CyberShake Data Request Website

We have developed a prototype CyberShake data access website. It can retrieve the most common CyberShake data requests for our most recent CyberShake Simulations. It may be useful as a way to review the types of data products available from a CyberShake Hazard Model. At this time, however, it requires a SCEC login (username/pwd) to use. Please request a SCEC login if you with to try this access method. A description and link to the site is below:

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