Running UCVM on Discovery

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1D Vertical Profile

Create 1D vertical profile for:

  • 33.8628
  • -118.2525
  • 0-10k
  • 100m
  • Create Plot using Website

point browser to http://moho.scec.org/UCVM_web/web/viewer.php

select "1D Vertical Profile"

enter 33.8628 for Latitude

enter -118.2525 for Longitude

enter 0 for Z start

enter 1000 for Z ends

enter 100 for Z step

  • Create Plot using Discovery,

>>2test

>>plot_depth_profile.py -s 33.8628,-118.2525 -b 0 -e 10000 -d vs,vp,density -v 100 -c cvmh -o depth.png

you can look at it with,

>>view_png.py -f depth.png

UCVM Basin Query

Running UCVM Plotting on Discovery

on discovery..

just once,
>>mkdir /project/scec608/chukwueb/ucvm_test
>>echo "alias 2test='cd /project/scec_608/chukwueb/ucvm_test'" >> ~/.bashrc
>>echo "alias 2project='cd /project/scec_608/chukwueb'" >> ~/.bashrc
>>source ~/.bashrc

>>env |grep UCVM
should see setting of UCVM related environment variable like these..

UCVM_SRC_PATH=...
UCVM_INSTALL_PATH=...

>>which ucvm_query
>>ucvm_query -H

>>conda env list

if you see ucvmPlotting,
do this,
   >> conda activate ucvmPlotting
   skip to  NEXT
else,
   >>conda env create -f ucvmPlotting.yml
   this will take a while..

   >>conda env list

   should see ucvmPlotting as one of the environment

   >>conda activate ucvmPlotting

   >>2project
   >>git clone https://github.com/SCECcode/ucvm_plotting.git
   >>cd ucvm_plotting
   >>./unpack-dist

NEXT:

check if ucvm_plotting is there,

>>2project
>>cd ucvm_plotting/ucvm_plotting
>>./run_depth.sh


to run manually,

>>plot_horizontal_slice.py -b 33.35,-118 -u 34.35,-117 -e 1000 -d vs -c cvmh -a s -s 0.01 -o horizontal.png
>>view_png.py -f horizontal.png


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