Difference between revisions of "BBP CyberShake 2015"

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== Computational Details ==
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Program Name: wcc_siteamp14.c
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The input and output are the same as previous versions with the possible exception being the parameter "model".
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If "model" is not specified, then the default settings are used, which is fine. 
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Check to see if this parameter was set previously. (i.e., as model=<something> either in a parfile or on the command line)
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Regarding the question of whether we should we apply the 500 m/s cutoff to the Vs30 values we pass to site response like we did with CyberShake, or use them as-is?
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Current decision is to use them as is.  There will be an apparent disconnect with the 500 m/s cutoff at some sites, although the the 500 m/s value with a 100 meter grid spacing is an adequate approximation for the LF calculation.
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== Priority CyberShake Sites of Interest ==
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Broadband-Cybershake motions for a few sites combining the stochastic and Cybershake signals:  
 
Broadband-Cybershake motions for a few sites combining the stochastic and Cybershake signals:  
  
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Revision as of 20:38, 14 August 2015

Computational Details

Program Name: wcc_siteamp14.c

The input and output are the same as previous versions with the possible exception being the parameter "model". If "model" is not specified, then the default settings are used, which is fine.

Check to see if this parameter was set previously. (i.e., as model=<something> either in a parfile or on the command line)

Regarding the question of whether we should we apply the 500 m/s cutoff to the Vs30 values we pass to site response like we did with CyberShake, or use them as-is? Current decision is to use them as is. There will be an apparent disconnect with the 500 m/s cutoff at some sites, although the the 500 m/s value with a 100 meter grid spacing is an adequate approximation for the LF calculation.

Priority CyberShake Sites of Interest

Broadband-Cybershake motions for a few sites combining the stochastic and Cybershake signals:

  • STNI - basin site
  • LADT - basin site
  • PAS - rock site
  • WNGC - between basins, with expected high ground motions
  • LADP - another rock site, near fault


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