Difference between revisions of "ShakeMovies"
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| Animation of response of a 18 story steel frame building to M8 ground motions in Northridge California. | | Animation of response of a 18 story steel frame building to M8 ground motions in Northridge California. | ||
| YouTube Movie Format | | YouTube Movie Format | ||
− | | Swaminathan Krishnan (Caltech), Philip Maechling (SCEC) | + | | Swaminathan Krishnan (Caltech), Sandarsh Kumar, Philip Maechling (SCEC) |
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− | | [https://youtu.be/vlQGF04waNc | + | | [http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/vectorviz/glyphsea/movies/GlyphSea-720p-cbr6.mp4 Animation_7] |
+ | | GlyphSea Narrated Animation of M8 | ||
+ | | Narrated animation showing GlyphSea vector visualization technique applied to M8 ground motion simulation data. | ||
+ | | YouTube Movie Format | ||
+ | | Emmett McQuinn, Amit Chourasia | ||
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+ | | [https://youtu.be/vlQGF04waNc Animation_8] | ||
| EQ_LaHabra_Site_Fullerton | | EQ_LaHabra_Site_Fullerton | ||
| Simulation showing the effects of ground motions on objects in Fullerton, about 15km from epicenter of La Habra Earthquake. The animation was created by retrieving the observed ground motions from a Fullerton strong motion station for the La Habra earthquake, then inputting these seismograms into a scene containing everyday objects, and used a physics-engine to show the results of the ground motions on the objects. | | Simulation showing the effects of ground motions on objects in Fullerton, about 15km from epicenter of La Habra Earthquake. The animation was created by retrieving the observed ground motions from a Fullerton strong motion station for the La Habra earthquake, then inputting these seismograms into a scene containing everyday objects, and used a physics-engine to show the results of the ground motions on the objects. | ||
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[[File:m8_wave_snap.png|150px|thumb|right| Fig 1: M8 Wave Propagation Movie (Credit: Amit Chourasia) ]] | [[File:m8_wave_snap.png|150px|thumb|right| Fig 1: M8 Wave Propagation Movie (Credit: Amit Chourasia) ]] | ||
[[File:height_field_snap.png|150px|thumb|left| Fig 2: M8 Velocity Mag as Height Field (Credit: Amit Chourasia) ]] | [[File:height_field_snap.png|150px|thumb|left| Fig 2: M8 Velocity Mag as Height Field (Credit: Amit Chourasia) ]] | ||
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[[File:glyphsea_snap.png|150px|thumb|right| Fig 3: Ground Motion Vector Visualization (Narrated) (Credit: Emmett McQuinn, Amit Chourasia) ]] | [[File:glyphsea_snap.png|150px|thumb|right| Fig 3: Ground Motion Vector Visualization (Narrated) (Credit: Emmett McQuinn, Amit Chourasia) ]] | ||
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== Narrated Animations == | == Narrated Animations == | ||
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'''ShakeOut 2.3 Simulation (Narration included)''' | '''ShakeOut 2.3 Simulation (Narration included)''' | ||
*[http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/shakeout/SO2.g3d7/movies/SO2.g3d7_640.mov (95 mb) ShakeOut Narrated Animation] | *[http://visservices.sdsc.edu/projects/scec/shakeout/SO2.g3d7/movies/SO2.g3d7_640.mov (95 mb) ShakeOut Narrated Animation] |
Revision as of 04:31, 5 November 2018
SCEC researchers produce a wide variety of scientific movies and animations. SCEC Visualization Groups include SDSC, PSC, ISI, USC, and SCEC Interns. Earthquake Animations created by SCEC researchers include:
Earthquake Animation Catalog
Animation Number | Animation Short Name | Animation Description | File Format (Size) | Image Credit |
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Animation_1 | Puente Hills Wave Propagation Simulation | Animation showing the propagation of ground motions across the Los Angeles Basin. | YouTube Movie Format | Robert Graves (USGS), Amit Chourasia Steve Cutchin (SDSC) |
Animation_2 | M8 Perspective | Animation showing the north to south M8 California earthquake rupture, with a perspective above the fault. The amplitude of the ground motion is shown as exaggerated topography. The animation shows a seismic shock waves is formed at the rupture front, and a strong stopping pulse as the rupture ends south of the Salton Sea. | YouTube Movie Format | Amit Chourasia Steve Cutchin Yifeng Cui (SDSC), Kim Olsen (SDSU) |
Animation_3 | M8 Map View | Animation showing the M8 California earthquake rupture in a map view format. | YouTube Movie Format | Amit Chourasia Steve Cutchin Yifeng Cui (SDSC), Kim Olsen (SDSU) |
Animation_4 | Shakeout Map View | ShakeOut earthquake animation showing ground motions in a map view. | YouTube Movie Format | Robert Graves (USGS), Geoff Ely Amit Chourasia Yifeng Cui (SDSC), Philip Maechling (SCEC) |
Animation_5 | Shakeout_Long_Beach_Perspective | ShakeOut earthquake animation showing ground motions from the perspective of a site in Long Beach California. The animation shows the ground motions approaching from the south, then long lasting long period motions throughout the city. | YouTube Movie Format | Brad Aagaard (USGS), Amit Chourasia Steve Cutchin (SDSC), Mark Benthien (SCEC) |
Animation_6 | Building Response Animation (M8 at Northridge) | Animation of response of a 18 story steel frame building to M8 ground motions in Northridge California. | YouTube Movie Format | Swaminathan Krishnan (Caltech), Sandarsh Kumar, Philip Maechling (SCEC) |
Animation_7 | GlyphSea Narrated Animation of M8 | Narrated animation showing GlyphSea vector visualization technique applied to M8 ground motion simulation data. | YouTube Movie Format | Emmett McQuinn, Amit Chourasia |
Animation_8 | EQ_LaHabra_Site_Fullerton | Simulation showing the effects of ground motions on objects in Fullerton, about 15km from epicenter of La Habra Earthquake. The animation was created by retrieving the observed ground motions from a Fullerton strong motion station for the La Habra earthquake, then inputting these seismograms into a scene containing everyday objects, and used a physics-engine to show the results of the ground motions on the objects. | YouTube Movie Format | Philip Maechling (SCEC) |
Narrated Animations
ShakeOut 2.3 Simulation (Narration included)
TeraShake 2.1 Simulation (Narration included)
TeraShake 1.3 (Narration included)