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The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture. To access the information, you can perform a query like: | The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture. To access the information, you can perform a query like: | ||
+ | select * from Ruptures | ||
+ | where ERF_ID=36 //35 is UCERF2 with 1.0 km spacing, used in Study 14.2 and earlier; 36 is UCERF2 with 0.2 km spacing, used in Study 15.4 and later | ||
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+ | This will return all ruptures - their source and rupture IDs, magnitude, probability, spacing, number of rows and columns (X and Y dimensions), | ||
== CyberShake Seismogram Access == | == CyberShake Seismogram Access == |
Revision as of 22:30, 6 April 2016
Current ways of accessing CyberShake Data.
Contents
CyberShake rupture info
The CyberShake database has a variety of information about each rupture. To access the information, you can perform a query like:
select * from Ruptures where ERF_ID=36 //35 is UCERF2 with 1.0 km spacing, used in Study 14.2 and earlier; 36 is UCERF2 with 0.2 km spacing, used in Study 15.4 and later
This will return all ruptures - their source and rupture IDs, magnitude, probability, spacing, number of rows and columns (X and Y dimensions),
CyberShake Seismogram Access
This is detailed at Accessing CyberShake Seismograms.
CyberShake Data Request Website
We have developed a prototype CyberShake data access website. It can retrieve the most common CyberShake data requests for our most recent CyberShake Simulations. It may be useful as a way to review the types of data products available from a CyberShake Hazard Model. At this time, however, it requires a SCEC login (username/pwd) to use. Please request a SCEC login if you with to try this access method. A description and link to the site is below: