Difference between revisions of "Rupture Variation Generator v5.2.3 Verification"
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We repeated this for the two rupture variations which most closely match hypocenters, v3.3.1 rupture variation 172 and v5.2.3 rupture variation 117 (hypocenters ~0.2 km apart): | We repeated this for the two rupture variations which most closely match hypocenters, v3.3.1 rupture variation 172 and v5.2.3 rupture variation 117 (hypocenters ~0.2 km apart): | ||
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− | [[File:Seismogram_115_6_138_4683r172v4686r117.png|thumb|800px|left|Plot comparing seismograms for src=115, rup=6, with rupture variation 172 for v3.3.1 and rupture variation 117 for v5.2.3.]] | + | | [[File:Seismogram_115_6_138_4683r172v4686r117.png|thumb|800px|left|Plot comparing seismograms for src=115, rup=6, with rupture variation 172 for v3.3.1 and rupture variation 117 for v5.2.3.]] |
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Revision as of 20:44, 13 October 2016
This page details the verification work with the Graves & Pitarka (2015) rupture variation generator, v5.2.3, as compared to the Graves & Pitarka (2014) rupture variation generator, v3.3.1.
Hazard Curves
Below are hazard curves for a 0.5 Hz CyberShake run, comparing v3.3.1 (black) and v5.2.3 (blue) at 3, 5, and 10 sec, for SBSM and USC.
Site | 3 sec | 5 sec | 10 sec |
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SBSM | |||
USC |
GMPE Scatter Plots
Below are GMPE scatter plots for v3.3.1 (G&P 2014) and v5.2.3 (G&P 2015) runs, for SBSM and USC at 3, 5, and 10 sec.
Site/Rupture Generator | 3s, 6<M<7, dist<70km | 5s, 6<M<7, dist<70km | 10s, 6<M<7, dist<70km |
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SBSM, G&P 2014 | |||
SBSM, G&P 2015 | |||
USC, G&P 2014 | |||
USC, G&P 2015 |
Individual Source Comparison
To dig in deeper, I selected a single event (source 115, rupture 6, rupture variation 138).
Below are v3.3.1 and v5.2.3 plots for this event. Note that even though both events have shypo=27.0, dhypo=12.5, the v3.3.1 hypocenter is at (-116.37060, 33.33710, 2.78240) while the v5.2.3 hypocenter is at (-116.43904, 33.39450, 9.38238).
A plot comparing the generated seismograms for both versions:
We repeated this for the two rupture variations which most closely match hypocenters, v3.3.1 rupture variation 172 and v5.2.3 rupture variation 117 (hypocenters ~0.2 km apart):