Difference between revisions of "CyberShake 1.4"
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[[File:HF_Schematic.png|thumb|300px|Schematic showing modified post-processing workflow to include high-frequency synthesis.]] | [[File:HF_Schematic.png|thumb|300px|Schematic showing modified post-processing workflow to include high-frequency synthesis.]] | ||
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+ | == Data Products == | ||
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+ | The SQLite database for this study is available at /home/scec-04/tera3d/CyberShake/sqlite_studies/study_1_4/study_1_4.sqlite . It can be accessed using a SQLite client. | ||
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+ | Hazard curves calculated with CyberShake 1.4 have a Hazard Dataset ID of 15 (CVM-H) or 21 (CVM-S). | ||
== Data Requirements == | == Data Requirements == | ||
− | You can download an Excel spreadsheet which calculates data requirements given a number of sites, number of components, and frequency [[ | + | You can download an Excel spreadsheet which calculates data requirements given a number of sites, number of components, and frequency [[media:CyberShake data calculator.xls | here]]. |
== Fall 2011 Production Run == | == Fall 2011 Production Run == | ||
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== Sites Status == | == Sites Status == | ||
− | Sites status can be viewed [[ | + | Sites status can be viewed [[media:Run Status.xls | here]]. A KML file containing these sites, with PBR sites in red, SCSN sites in orange, and near-SCSN sites in yellow can be downloaded [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/cybershake/Proposed_CS_sites.kml here]. |
'''18 PBR sites''' | '''18 PBR sites''' |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 6 February 2018
CyberShake 1.4 takes the multiple velocity models and rupture variations and adds to it the capability to compute high-frequency stochastic seismograms for every rupture variation.
Contents
Data Products
The SQLite database for this study is available at /home/scec-04/tera3d/CyberShake/sqlite_studies/study_1_4/study_1_4.sqlite . It can be accessed using a SQLite client.
Hazard curves calculated with CyberShake 1.4 have a Hazard Dataset ID of 15 (CVM-H) or 21 (CVM-S).
Data Requirements
You can download an Excel spreadsheet which calculates data requirements given a number of sites, number of components, and frequency here.
Fall 2011 Production Run
In Fall 2011 we are conducting a production run using CyberShake 1.4. We intend to calculate broadband hazard curves for 18 precariously balanced rock sites in Southern California with both CVM-H 11.2 and CVM-S4 with the new rupture variations (Graves and Pitarka (2010)). Additionally, we will calculate broadband hazard curves for 3 previously calculated PBR sites, 19 SCSN sites, and 6 sites near to SCSN stations.
Curves can be viewed here.
Sites Status
Sites status can be viewed here. A KML file containing these sites, with PBR sites in red, SCSN sites in orange, and near-SCSN sites in yellow can be downloaded here.
18 PBR sites
CVM-H, new rupture variations + broadband; CVM-S, new rupture variations + broadband 36 SGT runs, 36 post-processing runs
- PERR2
- UCR
- MRVY
- GV03
- GV05
- BKBU
- LBUT2
- PIBU
- NUEVO
- PERRM
- MKBD
- GOPH
- GLBT
- PACI2
- PBWL
- LMAT
- LPER
- ACTN
3 previously computed PBR sites
CVM-H, new rupture variations + broadband; old CVM-S SGTs with new rupture variations + broadband 3 SGT runs, 6 post-processing runs
- PEDL
- ALIS
- SLVW
19 SCSN sites
CVM-H, new rupture variations + broadband optionally, old CVM-S SGTs with new rupture variations + broadband 19 SGT runs, 19-38 post-processing runs
- ALP
- BRE
- CHN
- DLA
- HLL
- LAF
- LGB
- LGU
- MOP
- OLI
- OSI
- PDE
- PDU
- PLS
- RIO
- RPV
- STG
- SVD
- WSS
6 near SCSN (< 1 km) sites
CVM-H, new rupture variations + broadband optionally, old CVM-S SGTs with new rupture variations + broadband 6 SGT runs, 6-12 post-processing runs
- RHCH
- s359
- P1
- s431
- s435
- USC
Totals:
- 46 sites
- 64 SGT runs
- 67-92 post-processing runs