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Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (now USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists.
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Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists.
  
 
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/srf4.pdf Graves SRF Technical Definition (pdf file)]
 
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/SRF/srf4.pdf Graves SRF Technical Definition (pdf file)]

Revision as of 01:29, 19 January 2011

Standard Rupture Format (SRF) is a file format defined by Robert Graves (USGS) intended to facilitate exchange of rupture descriptions between scientists.

Fig. 1: Example showing the contents of a Standard Rupture Format (SRF) file. Image shows geographical extent of rupture surface and final slip distribution on fault. Alternative parameters can be plotted including rupture velocity and initial stress distribution (Image Credit: Robert Graves)

SRF-related Wiki Entries

The following SCEC projects currently use SRF format in their rupture definitions.

See Also