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== Eymold Jordan JGR == | == Eymold Jordan JGR == | ||
− | Images from | + | * Eymold, W. K., & Jordan, T. H. ( 2019). Tectonic regionalization of the Southern California crust from tomographic cluster analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 124, 11840– 11865. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB018423 |
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+ | == Images from Paper == | ||
+ | In this study, we reproduce figure 2 in this publication. This figure shows 15 CVM-S4.26 Vs profiles. Each profile is an average of 51x51 points around the point of interest. The overlay website below compare | ||
[[File:Figure_1.png|256px|thumb|left|Fig 1: CVM-S4.26 Model Slices (Image Credit: William Eymold) ]] | [[File:Figure_1.png|256px|thumb|left|Fig 1: CVM-S4.26 Model Slices (Image Credit: William Eymold) ]] | ||
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+ | == CVM-S4.26 Model Description == | ||
+ | CVM-S4.26 is a tomography improved seismic velocity model for southern California. En-Jui Lee and Po Chen started with a large 500kmx900kmx60km volume in southern California. This model is the 26th tomographic iteration from a starting CVM based on SCEC CVM-S4. | ||
+ | Once calculated using tomographic method developed by Jordan, using software developed by Po Chen, and using automated processing method by En-Jui Lee, the CVM-S4.26 model was distributed in several versions by the modelers. There is an ASCII grid version with a separate file for each depth layer. There is a ASCII with all depth slices merged into a single file. There is a binary version used in UCVM. There is another ASCII version available for download from Po Chen's website. | ||
+ | In this exercise, the Eymold/Jordan authors used a version of CVM-S4.26 that they received directly from En-Jui Lee and develop their own tools for querying the model and calculating the average Vs profiles shown. The other profiles are extracted from the binary version of CVM-S4.26 used in UCVM v18.4. | ||
− | + | The plots below show that the Vs profiles from the latest version of UCVM reproduces the CVM-S4.26 vertical profiles within max difference of 1% or 2%. We haven't identified the source of the differences, but inspection shows the differences seem greatest in the northwestern corner. | |
== Comparison Plotting Scripts == | == Comparison Plotting Scripts == | ||
− | *[http://moho.scec.org/BILL/ | + | *[http://moho.scec.org/BILL/compare.html Compare UCVM CVM-S4.26 Model to Billy CVM-S4.26 Model] |
== Related Entries == | == Related Entries == |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 13 March 2020
Prior to release of UCVM in docker version, we are re-verifying the codebase to show that it can reproduce results from previously published papers.
Contents
Eymold Jordan JGR
- Eymold, W. K., & Jordan, T. H. ( 2019). Tectonic regionalization of the Southern California crust from tomographic cluster analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 124, 11840– 11865. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB018423
Images from Paper
In this study, we reproduce figure 2 in this publication. This figure shows 15 CVM-S4.26 Vs profiles. Each profile is an average of 51x51 points around the point of interest. The overlay website below compare
CVM-S4.26 Model Description
CVM-S4.26 is a tomography improved seismic velocity model for southern California. En-Jui Lee and Po Chen started with a large 500kmx900kmx60km volume in southern California. This model is the 26th tomographic iteration from a starting CVM based on SCEC CVM-S4.
Once calculated using tomographic method developed by Jordan, using software developed by Po Chen, and using automated processing method by En-Jui Lee, the CVM-S4.26 model was distributed in several versions by the modelers. There is an ASCII grid version with a separate file for each depth layer. There is a ASCII with all depth slices merged into a single file. There is a binary version used in UCVM. There is another ASCII version available for download from Po Chen's website.
In this exercise, the Eymold/Jordan authors used a version of CVM-S4.26 that they received directly from En-Jui Lee and develop their own tools for querying the model and calculating the average Vs profiles shown. The other profiles are extracted from the binary version of CVM-S4.26 used in UCVM v18.4.
The plots below show that the Vs profiles from the latest version of UCVM reproduces the CVM-S4.26 vertical profiles within max difference of 1% or 2%. We haven't identified the source of the differences, but inspection shows the differences seem greatest in the northwestern corner.