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A KML file with all these sites is available [[Media:Study_18_3_sites.kml | with names]] or [[Media:Study_18_3_sites_no_names.kml | without names]]. | A KML file with all these sites is available [[Media:Study_18_3_sites.kml | with names]] or [[Media:Study_18_3_sites_no_names.kml | without names]]. | ||
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== Velocity Models == | == Velocity Models == |
Revision as of 20:35, 5 February 2018
CyberShake 18.3 is a computational study to perform CyberShake in a new region, the extended Bay Area. We plan to use a combination of 3D models (USGS Bay Area detailed and regional, CVM-S4.26.M01, CCA-06) with a minimum Vs of 500 m/s and a frequency of 1 Hz. We will use the GPU implementation of AWP-ODC-SGT, the Graves & Pitarka (2014) rupture variations with 200m spacing and uniform hypocenters, and the UCERF2 ERF. The SGT and post-processing calculations will both be run on both NCSA Blue Waters and OLCF Titan.
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Status
This study is under development. We hope to begin in March 2018.
Science Goals
The science goals for this study are:
- Expand CyberShake to the Bay Area.
- Calculate CyberShake results with the USGS Bay Area velocity model as the primary model.
Technical Goals
- Perform the largest CyberShake study to date.
Sites
We are planning to run 817 sites, 786 of which are new, as part of this study.
These sites include:
- 145 new cities
- 10 new missions
- 46 new CISN stations
- 585 sites along a 10 km grid
- 31 sites which overlap with the Study 17.3 region for verification
A KML file with all these sites is available with names or without names.
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