M8 Data Products

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M8 Mesh Specifications

a proposal for volume output box, please let me know you have any > suggestions. I came up with this size because Amit wants the box to be less > than 14 GB in memory requirement to fit into a single node. By skipping > second grid, > > 10125 NX = x model dimension in nodes > 5000 NY = y model dimension in nodes > 1060 NZ = z model dimension in nodes > > 75 NPX = number of procs in the x direction > 40 NPY = number of procs in the Y direction > 10 NPZ = number of procs in the Z direction > > 1001 NBGX2 = first x node to contain receivers > 9000 NEDX2 = last x node to contain receivers > 501 NSKPX2 = skip of nodes containing x receivers > 4500 NBGY2 = first y node to contain receivers > 5000 NEDY2 = last y node to contain receivers > 2 NSKPY2 = skip of nodes containing y receivers > 1 NBGZ2 = first z node to contain receivers > 900 NEDZ2 = last z node to contain receivers > 2 NSKPZ2 = skip of nodes containing z receivers > > 80 NTISKP2 = time skip of seismograms (every nth step) > > This would generate 4000x2000x450x4bytes --> 13.4GB each component and step, > that is 39 TB size outputs in total.

Volume output range should be this way:

    1001 NBGX2         = first x node to contain receivers
    9000 NEDX2         = last x node to contain receivers
       2 NSKPX2        = skip of nodes containing x receivers
     501 NBGY2         = first y node to contain receivers
    4500 NEDY2         = last y node to contain receivers
       2 NSKPY2        = skip of nodes containing y receivers
       1 NBGZ2         = first z node to contain receivers
     900 NEDZ2         = last z node to contain receivers
       2 NSKPZ2        = skip of nodes containing z receivers
      80 NTISKP2       = time skip of seismograms (every nth step)

M8 Data Products

The following data products are inputs or outputs from the SCEC M8 Project.

Fig 1: M8 Rupture extended for 545km along the Southern San Andreas Fault

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