Difference between revisions of "Study 16.9 Velocity Plots"
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=== Vertical Plots === | === Vertical Plots === | ||
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+ | Here's a plot showing where the cross sections come from: | ||
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+ | [[File:s001_slices_marked.png|thumb|400px]] | ||
Cross-sections parallel to the Y (long) axis: | Cross-sections parallel to the Y (long) axis: | ||
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| [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_y_50.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from W boundary]] | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_y_50.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from W boundary]] | ||
− | | [[File: | + | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_y_1200.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 210 km from W boundary]] |
− | + | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_y_2350.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from W boundary]] | |
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Cross-sections parallel to the X (short) axis: | Cross-sections parallel to the X (short) axis: | ||
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+ | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_x_475.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from W boundary]] | ||
+ | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_x_1575.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 210 km from W boundary]] | ||
+ | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_x_2725.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from W boundary]] | ||
+ | | [[File:s001_CCA_vert_slice_x_3875.png|thumb|400px|Vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from W boundary]] | ||
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== s1252 == | == s1252 == |
Revision as of 18:13, 2 December 2016
Contents
s001
s001 is one of the overlapping sites, near Ventura. The volume is 2400 x 4400 x 288 grid points (420 x 770 x 50.4 km).
Horizontal Plots
Vertical Plots
Here's a plot showing where the cross sections come from:
Cross-sections parallel to the Y (long) axis:
Cross-sections parallel to the X (short) axis:
s1252
s1252 is a site in the mountains near the San Andreas and just far enough north to include northern San Andreas events within the 200 km cutoff.