Difference between revisions of "SSA Velocity Model Workshop 2019"
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[[File:Ucvm ssa 2019 coverage.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Coverage regions for 3D velocity models included in the SSA 2019 UCVM VirtualBox distribution, including (Red) CVM-S4, (Blue) CVM-H, (inner Yellow) CCA06, (White) USGS Bay Area, and (outer Yellow) Digital Elevation Model]] | [[File:Ucvm ssa 2019 coverage.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Coverage regions for 3D velocity models included in the SSA 2019 UCVM VirtualBox distribution, including (Red) CVM-S4, (Blue) CVM-H, (inner Yellow) CCA06, (White) USGS Bay Area, and (outer Yellow) Digital Elevation Model]] | ||
− | == Workshop | + | == Pre-Workshop Announcements and Instructions == |
*[https://www.seismosoc.org/annual-meeting/workshops/#velocity-models Velocity Model Workshop Description] | *[https://www.seismosoc.org/annual-meeting/workshops/#velocity-models Velocity Model Workshop Description] | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/Pre_Workshop_Instructions.pdf Pre-Workshop Instruction (pdf)] | ||
== Velocity Model Image == | == Velocity Model Image == | ||
− | A VirtualBox image file (also known as an Appliance file) containing the UCVM software and 4 California Velocity models is available for download from | + | A VirtualBox image file (also known as an Appliance file) containing the UCVM software and 4 California Velocity models is available for download from a SCEC server. This link will download a large file, and, depending on your network connection, it may take 30 minutes, or more, to download. |
− | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/ucvm_ssa_2019.ova UCVM SSA 2019 Virtual Box Image](17GB download from SCEC servers | + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/ucvm_ssa_2019.ova UCVM SSA 2019 Virtual Box Image] (17GB download from SCEC servers) |
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== Detailed UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide == | == Detailed UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide == | ||
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/SCEC_UCVM_VirtualBox_Installation_Guide.pdf UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide] | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/SCEC_UCVM_VirtualBox_Installation_Guide.pdf UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide] | ||
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+ | == Workshop UCVM Presentation and Tutorial Handouts == | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/SCEC_UCVM_SSA_Overview.pdf UCVM Overview Presentation] | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/SCEC_UCVM_SSA_Tutorial.pdf UCVM Tutorial Presentation] | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/SCEC_UCVM_SSA_Workshop_Tutorial_2019.pdf UCVM Tutorial Users Guide] | ||
== CVM Coverage Regions == | == CVM Coverage Regions == | ||
A Google Earth KML format file showing the coverage area of UCVM SSA models: | A Google Earth KML format file showing the coverage area of UCVM SSA models: | ||
− | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/ucvm_ssa_2019.kml UCVM SSA CVM Model Regions in KML format] | + | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/ucvm_ssa_2019.kml UCVM SSA CVM Model Regions in KML format] This shows the coverage region for the 4 CVMs included in the SSA workshop VirtualBox version of UCVM. |
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+ | A Google Earth KML format file showing the coverage area of eight (8) California velocity models included in the latest version of UCVM v19.4: | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/UCVM_v19_4_Coverage_Regions_v1.kml UCVM v19.4 CVM Model Regions in KML format] This shows the coverage region for the eight (8) CVMs included in the most recent release of the SCEC UCVM software. | ||
− | == | + | == California Velocity Models In UCVM VirtualBox Image == |
The Virtual Box Image prepared for this workshop contains 4 California Velocity Models | The Virtual Box Image prepared for this workshop contains 4 California Velocity Models | ||
*[[CVM-H]]: Southern California Velocity Model developed by Harvard Structural Geology Group with optional geotechnical layer cvmh | *[[CVM-H]]: Southern California Velocity Model developed by Harvard Structural Geology Group with optional geotechnical layer cvmh | ||
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*[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/data/3dgeologic/ USGS Bay Area]: USGS developed San Francisco and Central California velocity model cencal | *[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/data/3dgeologic/ USGS Bay Area]: USGS developed San Francisco and Central California velocity model cencal | ||
*CCA06: Central California Area Velocity Model at iteration 6 with added optional Ely-Jordan GTL | *CCA06: Central California Area Velocity Model at iteration 6 with added optional Ely-Jordan GTL | ||
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+ | == md5sum for Image file == | ||
+ | Since this is a large file, you can check the integrity of the downloaded file using md5sum tools: | ||
+ | On a Linux system, download the md5sum file, then run the following command to verify the image file was downloaded without errors: | ||
+ | [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/ucvmc_result/ucvm_ssa_2019.ova.md5 md5 checksum file for Linux] | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | $ md5sum -c ucvm_ssa_2019.ova.md5 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | On a mac, you can check the file using the md5 utility: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | $ MD5 (ucvm_ssa_2019.ova) = e4f4597beccb42c3ad708d5972380bfc | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Smaller UCVM Image Available == | ||
+ | If the disk requirements (60GB) free for the SSA workshop image are too much for your system, a smaller VirtualBox image, with fewer CVMs, prepared for an earlier workshop is available on this SCEC webpage: | ||
+ | *[https://www.scec.org/workshops/2018/software 2018 UCVM Workshop] | ||
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+ | == California Velocity Models in NetCDF format == | ||
+ | These Netcdf format files contain 1km resolution versions of three of the California velocity models contained in the SSA UCVM VirtualBox software distribution. | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/mesh_cencal.nc USGS Bay Area Model (cencal)] (435Mb) | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/mesh_cvmh.nc CVM-H Model (cvmh)] (435Mb) | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/mesh_cvms.nc CVM-S Model (cvms)] (435Mb) | ||
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+ | == Processing UCVM Data and Metadata files == | ||
+ | The UCVM plotting scripts output metadata and binary data files. The following wiki entries describes how these files can be used to plot the results in an external plotting program. | ||
+ | *[[UCVMC_How_to_process_bin_data]] | ||
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+ | == Workshop Follow-up Information == | ||
+ | *[https://github.com/SCECcode/UCVMC/wiki/Geotechnical-Layer-(GTL) Ely Jordan Geotechnical layer] | ||
+ | *[https://elygeo.net/2016-Vs30GTL-Ely+4.html Ely Jordan GTL] | ||
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+ | == UCVM Poster at SSA 2019 == | ||
+ | The UCVM poster we are presenting at SSA 2019 is available here: | ||
+ | *[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SSA/UCVM_SSA_Poster_2019.pdf UCVM SSA Poster 2019] | ||
== Related Entries == | == Related Entries == | ||
*[[UCVM]] | *[[UCVM]] | ||
*[[CVM-H]] | *[[CVM-H]] |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 23 April 2019
SSA 2019 Velocity Model Workshop
Contents
- 1 Pre-Workshop Announcements and Instructions
- 2 Velocity Model Image
- 3 Detailed UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide
- 4 Workshop UCVM Presentation and Tutorial Handouts
- 5 CVM Coverage Regions
- 6 California Velocity Models In UCVM VirtualBox Image
- 7 md5sum for Image file
- 8 Smaller UCVM Image Available
- 9 California Velocity Models in NetCDF format
- 10 Processing UCVM Data and Metadata files
- 11 Workshop Follow-up Information
- 12 UCVM Poster at SSA 2019
- 13 Related Entries
Pre-Workshop Announcements and Instructions
Velocity Model Image
A VirtualBox image file (also known as an Appliance file) containing the UCVM software and 4 California Velocity models is available for download from a SCEC server. This link will download a large file, and, depending on your network connection, it may take 30 minutes, or more, to download.
- UCVM SSA 2019 Virtual Box Image (17GB download from SCEC servers)
Detailed UCVM VirtualBox Installation Guide
Workshop UCVM Presentation and Tutorial Handouts
CVM Coverage Regions
A Google Earth KML format file showing the coverage area of UCVM SSA models:
- UCVM SSA CVM Model Regions in KML format This shows the coverage region for the 4 CVMs included in the SSA workshop VirtualBox version of UCVM.
A Google Earth KML format file showing the coverage area of eight (8) California velocity models included in the latest version of UCVM v19.4:
- UCVM v19.4 CVM Model Regions in KML format This shows the coverage region for the eight (8) CVMs included in the most recent release of the SCEC UCVM software.
California Velocity Models In UCVM VirtualBox Image
The Virtual Box Image prepared for this workshop contains 4 California Velocity Models
- CVM-H: Southern California Velocity Model developed by Harvard Structural Geology Group with optional geotechnical layer cvmh
- CVM-S4: Southern California Velocity Model developed by SCEC, Caltech, USGS Group with geotechnical layer cvms
- USGS Bay Area: USGS developed San Francisco and Central California velocity model cencal
- CCA06: Central California Area Velocity Model at iteration 6 with added optional Ely-Jordan GTL
md5sum for Image file
Since this is a large file, you can check the integrity of the downloaded file using md5sum tools: On a Linux system, download the md5sum file, then run the following command to verify the image file was downloaded without errors: md5 checksum file for Linux
$ md5sum -c ucvm_ssa_2019.ova.md5
On a mac, you can check the file using the md5 utility:
$ MD5 (ucvm_ssa_2019.ova) = e4f4597beccb42c3ad708d5972380bfc
Smaller UCVM Image Available
If the disk requirements (60GB) free for the SSA workshop image are too much for your system, a smaller VirtualBox image, with fewer CVMs, prepared for an earlier workshop is available on this SCEC webpage:
California Velocity Models in NetCDF format
These Netcdf format files contain 1km resolution versions of three of the California velocity models contained in the SSA UCVM VirtualBox software distribution.
- USGS Bay Area Model (cencal) (435Mb)
- CVM-H Model (cvmh) (435Mb)
- CVM-S Model (cvms) (435Mb)
Processing UCVM Data and Metadata files
The UCVM plotting scripts output metadata and binary data files. The following wiki entries describes how these files can be used to plot the results in an external plotting program.
Workshop Follow-up Information
UCVM Poster at SSA 2019
The UCVM poster we are presenting at SSA 2019 is available here: