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= List of Metrics =
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List of metrics/regression tests for all catalogs as a way to compare them, ensure that RSQSim is behaving the same on different machines, and to compare/validate results from updated versions of RSQSim:
 
List of metrics/regression tests for all catalogs as a way to compare them, ensure that RSQSim is behaving the same on different machines, and to compare/validate results from updated versions of RSQSim:
  
 
* Magnitude-Frequency distribution
 
* Magnitude-Frequency distribution
 
** Whole-system
 
** Whole-system
*** [http://opensha.usc.edu/ftp/kmilner/ucerf3/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs/fss_mfd_plots/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs_COMPOUND_SOL_MFD_RELM_TESTING_Region.pdf UCERF3 example]: Gray is off fault and on fault sub-seismogenic, Blue is on fault supra-seismogenic, Red is total
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*** [http://opensha.usc.edu/ftp/kmilner/ucerf3/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs/fss_mfd_plots/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs_COMPOUND_SOL_MFD_RELM_TESTING_Region.pdf UCERF3 example]: Gray is off fault and on fault sub-seismogenic, Blue is on fault supra-seismogenic, Red is total. These are nucleation MFDs (as opposed to participation)
 
** Region- and fault-specific (for more complex models)
 
** Region- and fault-specific (for more complex models)
 
*** [http://opensha.usc.edu/ftp/kmilner/ucerf3/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs/parent_sect_mfds/participation_cumulative/ UCERF3 fault participation MFD examples]
 
*** [http://opensha.usc.edu/ftp/kmilner/ucerf3/2013_05_10-ucerf3p3-production-10runs/parent_sect_mfds/participation_cumulative/ UCERF3 fault participation MFD examples]
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** Stress drop - magnitude  
 
** Stress drop - magnitude  
 
* Rupture speed
 
* Rupture speed
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* Single (first large?) event characteristics
 
* Recurrence time distributions for event sets of interest
 
* Recurrence time distributions for event sets of interest
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* Rupture jumping
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* COVs of large events
  
RSQSim notes:
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== RSQSim notes ==
 
* Most of these are already in plotEqs(), one of the RSQSim post-processing functions that Keith includes with RSQSim, but we probably want to do regional tests that focus on particular sites or faults as well.
 
* Most of these are already in plotEqs(), one of the RSQSim post-processing functions that Keith includes with RSQSim, but we probably want to do regional tests that focus on particular sites or faults as well.
 
* We should create a new function or package of them, similar to plotEqs() that does all the tests and reports/plots the results.  
 
* We should create a new function or package of them, similar to plotEqs() that does all the tests and reports/plots the results.  

Latest revision as of 21:20, 27 March 2017

List of Metrics

List of metrics/regression tests for all catalogs as a way to compare them, ensure that RSQSim is behaving the same on different machines, and to compare/validate results from updated versions of RSQSim:

  • Magnitude-Frequency distribution
    • Whole-system
      • UCERF3 example: Gray is off fault and on fault sub-seismogenic, Blue is on fault supra-seismogenic, Red is total. These are nucleation MFDs (as opposed to participation)
    • Region- and fault-specific (for more complex models)
  • Inter-event time and distance distributions
  • Scaling relations
    • Magnitude-area
    • Slip-area
    • Stress drop - magnitude
  • Rupture speed
  • Single (first large?) event characteristics
  • Recurrence time distributions for event sets of interest
  • Rupture jumping
  • COVs of large events

RSQSim notes

  • Most of these are already in plotEqs(), one of the RSQSim post-processing functions that Keith includes with RSQSim, but we probably want to do regional tests that focus on particular sites or faults as well.
  • We should create a new function or package of them, similar to plotEqs() that does all the tests and reports/plots the results.

Additional tests and ways of comparing RSQSim catalogs, to both simulated and real data:

  • We also want some measure of the divergence of these catalogs when small changes are made to the parameters, as well as the number of cores the simulations are run on.
    • Lyapunov exponent
  • Set up a reference rupture set or catalog.
  • Compare regional RSQSim MFD’s to UCERF3’s on-fault MFD’s.