Difference between revisions of "Registering CS173 into UCVM"
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The region we will extract is 560 km x 1218 km x 50.4 km, with 55 degree rotation counter-clockwise. The corner points are approximately | The region we will extract is 560 km x 1218 km x 50.4 km, with 55 degree rotation counter-clockwise. The corner points are approximately | ||
− | W: (37.30489, -127.62831) | + | W: (37.30489, -127.62831) |
− | N: (41.59023, -124.28641) | + | N: (41.59023, -124.28641) |
− | E: (35.17113, -112.97233) | + | E: (35.17113, -112.97233) |
− | S: (31.19740, -116.67400) | + | S: (31.19740, -116.67400) |
− | [[File:Velocity_Mesh_with_models.png]] | + | [[File:Velocity_Mesh_with_models.png|thumb|600px|The mesh is depicted in white; the region covered by CCA-06 is in blue, by CVM-S4.26 in red, and by USGS Bay Area in green.]] |
Revision as of 17:24, 26 October 2017
This page details the steps involved in delivering a velocity mesh to John Shaw and Andreas Plesch, so that the Harvard group's Central California basins can be integrated into a velocity model, which can be fed back into UCVM and used for CyberShake.
Velocity Mesh region
The region we will extract is 560 km x 1218 km x 50.4 km, with 55 degree rotation counter-clockwise. The corner points are approximately
W: (37.30489, -127.62831) N: (41.59023, -124.28641) E: (35.17113, -112.97233) S: (31.19740, -116.67400)