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== La Habra Earthquake Observations == | == La Habra Earthquake Observations == | ||
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== La Habra References == | == La Habra References == |
Latest revision as of 18:45, 16 July 2014
Contents
Overview
A series of simulations modelling the La Habra 5.1 event will be performed on ORNL Titan with in order to address these scientific and computational goals:
- Demonstrate that Hercules-GPU software is in production status and evaluate its performance versus the CPU version
- Evaluate goodness of fit for synthetic waveforms versus observed at 1.0 Hz, using Po Chen's updated CVM-S4 velocity model as the material properties source for the simulation.
- [Optionally] Validate the simulation results generated by Hercules-GPU and AWP-GPU
Solver Parameters
Parameter | Value | Notes |
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Frequency | 1.0 Hz | |
Simulation Length | 100 s | |
Delta T | 0.005 | |
Plane Output Resolution | 250m | |
I/O Print Rate | every 10 steps | |
Station List | LH_stations.txt | Merged from En-Jui's 0.2Hz station list and Ricardo's CH master list |
Software Version | Hercules-GPU commit c95f1ab017e5f93613a0e3e2c6b5a849eb4117ad | GPU codes, no frequency dependent Q |
Simulation Box / Velocity Model
Parameter | Value | Notes |
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Dimensions (km) | 180 x 135 x 61.875 | |
Bounding Box (LL) | -119.288842 34.120549, -118.354016 35.061096, -116.846030 34.025873, -117.780976 33.096503 | |
UCVM Version | 13.9.0 | No heterogeneities |
Velocity Model Versions | CVM-S4, CVM-S4 v26 | CVM-S5? |
Miniumum Vs | 200 m/s | |
Samples per wavelength | 8 | |
Hercules Etree | ch-cvms400-100-4hz-200ms.e, ch-cvms426-223-4hz-200ms.e | CVM-S5 etree? |
Sources
The simulation will be repeated for two point sources and one extended source.
Point Source Parameters
Parameter | Value | Notes |
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Event Name | La Habra | |
Origin Time | 2014/03/29 04:09:42.97 | Source: En-Jui |
Origin Location | -117.930; 33.922; 5.0km | Source: En-Jui |
Strike/Dip/Rake 1 | 134/55/155 | Source: En-Jui, initial |
Strike/Dip/Rake 2 | 239/70/38 | Source: En-Jui, based on review of aftershock sequence |
Rise Time | 0.75 s | |
Origin X/Y | EQ_lahabra_xy.list |
SRC Format La Habra Source
- MAGNITUDE = 5.12
- FAULT_LENGTH = 5.0
- FAULT_WIDTH = 2.25
- DEPTH_TO_TOP = 4.7125
- STRIKE = 239
- RAKE = 38
- DIP = 70
- LAT_TOP_CENTER = 33.9119
- LON_TOP_CENTER = -117.940
- HYPO_ALONG_STK = 0.0
- HYPO_DOWN_DIP = 1.125
- DLEN = 0.1
- DWID = 0.1
Volume
The four corners are:
- -119.288842 34.120549
- -118.354016 35.061096
- -116.846030 34.025873
- -117.780976 33.096503
And the box has size
- 180,000 m x 135,000 m x 61,875 m
Runs
Hercules Runs
Run Number | Etree | Source | Notes |
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1 | ch-cvms400-100-4hz-200ms.e | point-ricardo-134-55-155 | |
2 | ch-cvms426-223-4hz-200ms.e | point-ricardo-134-55-155 | |
3 | ch-cvms400-100-4hz-200ms.e | point-ricardo-239-70-38 | |
4 | ch-cvms426-223-4hz-200ms.e | point-ricardo-239-70-38 | |
5 | ch-cvms400-100-4hz-200ms.e | extended-ricardo | |
6 | ch-cvms426-223-4hz-200ms.e | extended-ricardo |
BBP Run
La Habra Earthquake Observations
La Habra References
References
- Bielak, J., H. Karaoglu, and R. Taborda, 2011. Memory-efficient displacement-based internal friction for wave propagation simulation, Geophysics, 76(6):T131-T145.
- Taborda, R., Lopez, J., Karaoglu, H., Urbanic, J., and Bielak, J. (2010). Speeding up finite element wave propagation for large-scale earthquake simulations. Technical Report CMU-PDL-10-109, Carnegie Mellon University, Parallel Data Lab.
- Tu, T., Yu, H., Ramírez-Guzmán, L., Bielak, J., Ghattas, O., Ma, K.-L., & O’Hallaron, D.R., 2006. From mesh generation to scientific visualization: an end-to-end approach to parallel supercomputing, in Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis, p. 15, IEEE Computer Society, Tampa, Florida.