Difference between revisions of "Compare UCVMC to UCVMP"
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Revision as of 04:28, 22 February 2018
Comparisons of results between UCVM codebases:
Scenario 1:
- Single cvm
- Single CVM with background model
(ucvm-17.3.0) -bash-4.2$ ucvm_plot_horizontal_slice Generating a horizontal slice requires various parameters to be defined (such as the origin of the slice, the length of the slice, and so on). The following questions will guide you through the definition of those parameters. What is the X or longitudinal coordinate of your bottom-left starting point? -125.0 What is the Y or latitudinal coordinate of your bottom-left starting point? 32.5 What is the Z or depth/elevation coordinate of your bottom-left starting point? 0 Is your Z coordinate specified as depth (default) or elevation? Type 'd' or enter for depth, 'e' for elevation: d How many longitudinal (or X-axis) grid points should there be? 1050 How many latitudinal (or Y-axis) grid points should there be? 1000 What should the spacing between each grid point be? 0.01 What is the rotation angle, in degrees, of this box (relative to the bottom-left corner)? 40.0 You must select the velocity model(s) from which you would like to retrieve this data. You can either enter in your model(s) as text (e.g. cvms4 or dataproductreader[file]) or you can select from one of the predefined ones in the list below. 1) Lin-Thurber 2) CVM-S4.26.M01 3) CVM-S4.26 4) CVM-S4 5) CVM-H 15.1.0 6) CCA 7) USGS Bay Area Which velocity model would you like? 7 Which property should be plotted? Acceptable answers include Vp, Vs, density, Qp, Qs, Vs30, or Elevation: vs Would you like the horizontal slice saved to disk? Type 'y' for yes, 'n' for no: y Enter the folder location where this horizontal slice plot should be stored: . Enter the file name (leave off the .png extension): bayarea1 Would you like to save this configuration file for future use? Type 'y' for yes, 'n' for no: y Enter the file name to which this configuration should be saved (leave off the '.xml' ending): bayarea1 The configuration is now complete. The horizontal slice will generate now. Beginning extraction...