Difference between revisions of "CyberShake 1.4"
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− | In Fall 2011 we are conducting a production run using CyberShake 1.4. We intend to calculate broadband hazard curves for 18 precariously balanced rock sites in Southern California with both CVM-H 11.2 and CVM-S4 with the new rupture variations (Graves and Pitarka (2010)). Curves can be viewed [[ | + | In Fall 2011 we are conducting a production run using CyberShake 1.4. We intend to calculate broadband hazard curves for 18 precariously balanced rock sites in Southern California with both CVM-H 11.2 and CVM-S4 with the new rupture variations (Graves and Pitarka (2010)). Curves can be viewed [[http://scec.usc.edu/scecpedia/Fall_2011_Production_Run_Curve]]. |
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Revision as of 20:49, 28 September 2011
CyberShake 1.4 takes the multiple velocity models and rupture variations and adds to it the capability to compute high-frequency stochastic seismograms for every rupture variation.
Production Run
In Fall 2011 we are conducting a production run using CyberShake 1.4. We intend to calculate broadband hazard curves for 18 precariously balanced rock sites in Southern California with both CVM-H 11.2 and CVM-S4 with the new rupture variations (Graves and Pitarka (2010)). Curves can be viewed [[1]].