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OpenSHA was developed originally on the CME ITR project. Now widely adopted, OpenSHA is use to calculate and delivery probabilistic seismic hazard information to end-users. More complete inforamtion is available on the [http://www.opensha.org OpenSHA] web site.
 
OpenSHA was developed originally on the CME ITR project. Now widely adopted, OpenSHA is use to calculate and delivery probabilistic seismic hazard information to end-users. More complete inforamtion is available on the [http://www.opensha.org OpenSHA] web site.
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OpenSHA is used extensively in the development of [[UCERF3.0]]. OpenSHA is also used to generate [[CyberShake]] initial conditions and to retrieve and display CyberShake results.
  
 
[[File:UCERF_Page_2.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Unified California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF) 2.0 development was lead by USGS and SCEC researchers and was delivered in 2007. UCERF3.0 development is underway for delivery in 2012.]]
 
[[File:UCERF_Page_2.png|256px|thumb|right|Fig 1: Unified California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF) 2.0 development was lead by USGS and SCEC researchers and was delivered in 2007. UCERF3.0 development is underway for delivery in 2012.]]
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== Related Entries ==
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*[http://www.opensha.org OpenSHA Website]
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*[[UCERF3.0]]
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*[[CyberShake]]
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== See Also ==
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*[[Main Page]]

Revision as of 04:20, 20 February 2011

OpenSHA was developed originally on the CME ITR project. Now widely adopted, OpenSHA is use to calculate and delivery probabilistic seismic hazard information to end-users. More complete inforamtion is available on the OpenSHA web site.

OpenSHA is used extensively in the development of UCERF3.0. OpenSHA is also used to generate CyberShake initial conditions and to retrieve and display CyberShake results.

Fig 1: Unified California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF) 2.0 development was lead by USGS and SCEC researchers and was delivered in 2007. UCERF3.0 development is underway for delivery in 2012.

Related Entries

See Also