CyberShake Central California 1D Model

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Introduction

In preparation for a CyberShake run for Central California, we are evaluating possible 1D model alternatives. Three possible models would be averages of the full Central California region, the full CCA region minus any grid points in water, or the average of the CCA model within the CyberShake box on land only.

Vp Profiles

Cca f3dt all vp.png Cca f3dt land vp.png Cca cs land vp.png

Vs Profiles

Cca f3dt all vs.png Cca f3dt land vs.png Cca cs land vs.png

Density Profiles

Cca f3dt all dn.png Cca f3dt land dn.png Cca cs land dn.png

Vp Profiles (Top 5km)

Cca 5km f3dt all vp.png Cca 5km f3dt land vp.png Cca 5km cs land vp.png

Vs Profiles (Top 5km)

Cca 5km f3dt all vs.png Cca 5km f3dt land vs.png Cca 5km cs land vs.png

Density Profiles (Top 5km)

Cca 5km f3dt all dn.png Cca 5km f3dt land dn.png Cca 5km cs land dn.png

CyberShake Cross-Sections

These cross-sections replicate the color scheme of the SRL paper. They can help validate the CCA model and its geologic features.

Cross sections cca srl.jpg

Bakersfield West-East

Cca bakersfield we vp.png Cca bakersfield we vs.png

USGS Bay Area West-East

Cca cencal we vp.png Cca cencal we vs.png

Diablo Canyon West-East

Cca diablo canyon we vp.png Cca diablo canyon we vs.png

Coast North-South

Cca coast ns vp.png Cca coast ns vs.png

Grapevine North-South

Cca grapevine ns vp.png Cca grapevine ns vs.png

Mountains North-South

Cca mountains ns vp.png Cca mountains ns vs.png

Cybershake Study 14.2 1D Velocity Model

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