Difference between revisions of "CFM Web Development"

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*[http://polymaps.org/ex/bing.html#8.20/31.0232/-93.9238 Polymaps]
 
*[http://polymaps.org/ex/bing.html#8.20/31.0232/-93.9238 Polymaps]
 
*[http://kepler.gl/#/ Kepler GL]
 
*[http://kepler.gl/#/ Kepler GL]
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== Earlier CFM Viewer Developments ==
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During early CFM workshops to get community feedback, the group were working with the UCSD group to visualize the CFM in 3D with Fledermaus. Fledermaus has a free 3D viewer - which used to be iView3D but is now iView4D, with Win-32, Win-64, MacOSX, & Linux versions of iView4D available, and like other approaches, the data need to be reformatted for this app.
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*[http://www.qps.nl/display/fledermaus/iview 3D Viewer]
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This software was adopted by the USGS for 3D visualization:
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*[https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1400/htmldocs/fleder.htm USGS 3D Viz Example]
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Workshops on its use as of 2012:
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*[https://soundwaves.usgs.gov/2012/02/meetings2.html USGS 3D Viz Workshop]
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In terms of the CFM webpage, we are discussing if there is still a need to provide additional 3D visualization resources for the CFM and other CXM products. If so, a iView4D plus MoVE Viewer may be a useful combination.
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==

Revision as of 20:08, 22 October 2018

SCEC's CSM development group is developing a distribution method for SCEC's CFM v5.2 fault model data set. The goal of this effort is to develop a Community Fault Model Discovery and Distribution System Development.

Example CFM Dataset and Map Display

This is a link to a 6MB Quicktime Animation that shows a User using the current CFM Discovery and distribution Map Display

Fig 1: Initial Version of CFM Website showing details of selected fault.

Current CFM Discovery and Distribution Software Git Repo

Technology Evaluations - Map Viewer Links

Earlier CFM Viewer Developments

During early CFM workshops to get community feedback, the group were working with the UCSD group to visualize the CFM in 3D with Fledermaus. Fledermaus has a free 3D viewer - which used to be iView3D but is now iView4D, with Win-32, Win-64, MacOSX, & Linux versions of iView4D available, and like other approaches, the data need to be reformatted for this app.

This software was adopted by the USGS for 3D visualization:

Workshops on its use as of 2012:

In terms of the CFM webpage, we are discussing if there is still a need to provide additional 3D visualization resources for the CFM and other CXM products. If so, a iView4D plus MoVE Viewer may be a useful combination.

Related Entries