Difference between revisions of "CyberShake Basin Ground Motions"
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Our CyberShake Study 22.12 ground motions since these are the most recent and more carefully verified and validated. The 1Hz and longer period ground motions are currently available for that study, and the 10Hz+ ground motions are expected to be available by the end of this month. | Our CyberShake Study 22.12 ground motions since these are the most recent and more carefully verified and validated. The 1Hz and longer period ground motions are currently available for that study, and the 10Hz+ ground motions are expected to be available by the end of this month. | ||
The CyberShake datasets are quite large (about 600K ruptures and seismogram pairs (horizontal motions only) per site – about 60GB+ per site) we recommend selecting a small number of sites (5 or so) and then some criteria for selecting ruptures for these sites that you would like to look at. | The CyberShake datasets are quite large (about 600K ruptures and seismogram pairs (horizontal motions only) per site – about 60GB+ per site) we recommend selecting a small number of sites (5 or so) and then some criteria for selecting ruptures for these sites that you would like to look at. | ||
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+ | == Velocity Model Information == | ||
+ | *[http://moho.scec.org/UCVM_web/web/viewer.php UCVM Webviewer] | ||
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+ | Study 22.12 Vs30, Z1.0, and Z2.5 models here: The Z1.0 and Z2.5 are derived from the velocity model used in the simulation. | ||
+ | *[https://opensha.usc.edu/ftp/kmilner/markdown/cybershake-analysis/study_22_12_lf/hazard_maps/#site-data-maps Vs30, Z1.0, Z2.5] | ||
== Links to CyberShake Study Information == | == Links to CyberShake Study Information == | ||
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*[https://strike.scec.org/scecwiki/images/5/57/Study_22.10_sites_names.kml CyberShake Sites KML Format] | *[https://strike.scec.org/scecwiki/images/5/57/Study_22.10_sites_names.kml CyberShake Sites KML Format] | ||
− | Study 22.12 | + | Study 22.12 Initial Hazard Curves |
− | *[https:// | + | *[https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/CyberShake_Study_22.12#Initial_Findings Selected Initial Hazard Curves] |
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+ | == User Instructions for Querying CyberShake Database == | ||
+ | Description of how to Query CyberShake Database | ||
+ | *[https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/CyberShake_Data CyberShake Database Query Instructions] | ||
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+ | CyberShake Data Access Training Materials | ||
+ | *[https://strike.scec.org/scecpedia/CyberShake_Training CyberShake Data Access Training Materials] | ||
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== Related Entries == | == Related Entries == | ||
*[[CyberShake]] | *[[CyberShake]] | ||
*[[CyberShake Study 22.12]] | *[[CyberShake Study 22.12]] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 14 March 2023
Contents
Introduction
Our CyberShake Study 22.12 ground motions since these are the most recent and more carefully verified and validated. The 1Hz and longer period ground motions are currently available for that study, and the 10Hz+ ground motions are expected to be available by the end of this month.
The CyberShake datasets are quite large (about 600K ruptures and seismogram pairs (horizontal motions only) per site – about 60GB+ per site) we recommend selecting a small number of sites (5 or so) and then some criteria for selecting ruptures for these sites that you would like to look at.
Velocity Model Information
Study 22.12 Vs30, Z1.0, and Z2.5 models here: The Z1.0 and Z2.5 are derived from the velocity model used in the simulation.
Links to CyberShake Study Information
Study 22.12 Site list in KML format is here:
Study 22.12 Initial Hazard Curves
User Instructions for Querying CyberShake Database
Description of how to Query CyberShake Database
CyberShake Data Access Training Materials