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== Program Description ==
 
== Program Description ==
 
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/Site1D_Description.pdf Site1D Program Documentation]
 
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/Site1D_Description.pdf Site1D Program Documentation]
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== Example Input Files ==
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This lists the simulation parameters and files needed.
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/control.dat Control.dat]
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This is an example site profile input file (nlayer+1) by 5, which is a modulus reduction and damping file.
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/profile.dat Profile.dat]
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This is an example soil parameter input file (N_Obs by (n_ma*4))
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/curve.dat Curve.dat]
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This is the input motion (acceleration) as nt_out by 2
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/incident_s.dat incident_s.dat]
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This is an input station location file
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/broadband/Site1D/one_stat.dat one_stat.dat]
  
 
== Site 1D Acceptance Test ==
 
== Site 1D Acceptance Test ==

Latest revision as of 06:25, 6 October 2011

Site1D is a non-linear site response module from Dominic Assimaki of George Tech, and her students including Wei Li who has helped SCEC with this current implementation.


Program Description

Example Input Files

This lists the simulation parameters and files needed.

This is an example site profile input file (nlayer+1) by 5, which is a modulus reduction and damping file.

This is an example soil parameter input file (N_Obs by (n_ma*4))

This is the input motion (acceleration) as nt_out by 2

This is an input station location file

Site 1D Acceptance Test

Our broadband acceptance tests are based on running a module for a historical earthquake, calculating seismograms at sites where we have observations, then comparing the simulation seismogram to the observation seismogram.

We have identified one site (34.5640, -118.6471 - near Castaic CA) for which we have both (1) site profile of the necessary detail, and (2) observational seismogram for Northridge earthquake.

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