CyberShake Study 22.12
CyberShake Study 22.10 is a proposed study in Southern California which will include deterministic low-frequency (0-1 Hz) and stochastic high-frequency (1-50 Hz) simulations. We will use the Graves & Pitarka (2019) rupture generator and the high frequency modules from the SCEC Broadband Platform v22.4.
Contents
- 1 Status
- 2 Data Products
- 3 Science Goals
- 4 Technical Goals
- 5 Sites
- 6 Velocity Model
- 7 High-frequency codes
- 8 Verification
- 9 Updates and Enhancements
- 10 Output Data Products
- 11 Computational and Data Estimates
- 12 Lessons Learned
- 13 Stress Test
- 14 Performance Metrics
- 15 Production Checklist
- 16 Presentations, Posters, and Papers
Status
This study is in the planning phase. We estimate calculations will begin in October 2022.
Data Products
Science Goals
Technical Goals
Sites
Velocity Model
High-frequency codes
For this study, we will use the Graves & Pitarka high frequency module (hb_high) from the Broadband Platform v22.4, hb_high_v6.0.5. We will use the following parameters:
{border="1"| ! Parameter !! Value |- | stress_average || 50 |- | rayset || 2,1,2 |- | siteamp || 1 |- | nbu || 4 (not used) |- | ifft || 0 (not used) |- | flol || 0.02 (not used) |- | fhil || 19.9 (not used) |- | irand || Seed used for generating SRF |- | tlen || Seismogram length, in sec |- | dt || 0.01 |- | fmax || 10 (not used) |- | kappa || 0.04 |- | qfexp || 0.6 |- | mean_rvfac || 0.775 |- | range_rvfac || 0.1 |- | rvfac || Calculated using BBP hfsims_cfg.py code |- | shal_rvfac || 0.6 |- | deep_rvfac || 0.6 |- | czero || 2 |- | c_alpha || -99 |- | sm || -1 |- | vr || -1 |- | vsmoho || 999.9 |- | nlskip || -99 |- | vpsig || 0 |- | vshsig || 0 |- | rhosig || 0 |- | qssig || 0 |- | icflag || 1 |- | velname || -1 |- | fa_sig1 || 0 |- | fa_sig2 || 0 |- | rvsig1 || 0.1 |- | ipdur_model || 11 |- | ispar_adjust || 1 |- | targ_mag || -1 |- | fault_area || -1 |- | default_c0 || 57 |- | default_c1 || 34 |}
Verification
Updates and Enhancements
Output Data Products
Computational and Data Estimates
Lessons Learned
Stress Test
Performance Metrics
Production Checklist
Science to-dos
- Perform validation for Northridge, Chino Hills, Whittier, Landers, Hector Mine, and North Palm Springs
- For each validation event, calculate BBP results, CS results, and CS results with BBP Vs30 values
- Check for spectral discontinuities around 1 Hz
- Decide if we should stick with rvfrac=0.8 or allow it to vary
- Determine appropriate SGT, low-frequency, and high-frequency seismogram durations
- Update high-frequency Vs30 to use released Thompson values
Technical to-dos
- Integrate refactoring of BBP codes into latest BBP release
- Switch to using github repo version of CyberShake on Summit
- Update to latest UCVM (v22.7)
- Switch to optimized version of rupture generator
- Test DirectSynth code with fixed memory leak from Frontera
- Switch to using Pegasus-supported interface to Globus transfers