CyberShake Study 14.2

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CyberShake Study 14.2 is a computational study to calculate physics-based probabilistic seismic hazard curves using CVM-S4.26, a 1D model, and CVM-H without a GTL, using both CPU and GPU codes to calculate the SGTs. It uses the Graves and Pitarka (2010) rupture variations and the UCERF2 ERF. The goal is to calculate the standard Southern California site list (286 sites) used in previous CyberShake studies so we can produce comparison curves and maps, and understand the impact of the SGT codes and velocity models on the CyberShake seismic hazard.


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