Study 16.9 Velocity Plots

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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).

These plots were constructed using CCA, CVM-S4.26, and the 1D model.

Horizontal Plots

Horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=1.05 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=9.975 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=25.025 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=50.225 km

Vertical Plots

Here's a plot showing where the cross sections come from:

S001 slices marked.png

Cross-sections parallel to the Y (long) axis:

50 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from SW boundary
1200 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 210 km from SW boundary
2350 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from SW boundary

Cross-sections parallel to the X (short) axis:

475 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 83.125 km from NW boundary
1575 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 275.625 km from NW boundary
2725 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 476.875 km from NW boundary
3875 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary

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.

These plots were generated using CCA, USGS Bay Area, and CVM-S4.26. We generated plots both without and with smoothing.

Horizontal Plots

No smoothing
Horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=1.05 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=9.975 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=25.025 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=50.225 km
Smoothing
Horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=1.05 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=9.975 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=25.025 km
Horizontal cross-section, depth=50.225 km

Cutoff Plots

To verify that the cutoffs are being correctly applied (Vs=900 m/s, Vp=rho=3060), we created the following plots.

Vp, horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km
Vs, horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km
rho, horizontal cross-section, depth=0 km

Since rho is getting washed out, we produced the below series of plots at a variety of depths with a very low cutoff (Vs=100 m/s, Vp=rho=340), to see what the models look like without the above cutoffs.

Vertical Plots

Here's a plot showing where the cross sections come from:

S1252 slices marked.png

Cross-sections parallel to the Y (long) axis:

No smoothing
50 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from SW boundary
1200 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 210 km from SW boundary
2350 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from SW boundary
Smoothing
50 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 8.75 km from SW boundary
1200 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 210 km from SW boundary
2350 Y vertical cross-section, NW/SE, 411.25 km from SW boundary

Cross-sections parallel to the X (short) axis:

No smoothing
445 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 83.125 km from NW boundary
1595 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 275.625 km from NW boundary
2745 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 476.875 km from NW boundary
3895 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary
5045 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary
6195 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary
Smoothing
445 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 83.125 km from NW boundary
1595 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 275.625 km from NW boundary
2745 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 476.875 km from NW boundary
3895 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary
5045 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary
6195 X vertical cross-section, SW/NE, 678.125 km from NW boundary