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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/viz/w2w-compare-hvmag-ry.mov Wall to Wall simulations comparing effects of N-S, S-N, and bi-lateral ruptures (48.8 MB) .mov format]
 
*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/viz/w2w-compare-hvmag-ry.mov Wall to Wall simulations comparing effects of N-S, S-N, and bi-lateral ruptures (48.8 MB) .mov format]
 
Comparison showing difference in ground motions produced by North to South, South to North, and Bi-lateral San Andreas ruptures (Kim Olsen et al 2009)
 
Comparison showing difference in ground motions produced by North to South, South to North, and Bi-lateral San Andreas ruptures (Kim Olsen et al 2009)
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*[http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/viz/w2w-1hzbl_1280.mov Glyphsea Technique used to show ground motions vectors from bi-lateral San Andreas Rupture]
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Map view animation using Glyphsea visualization for wall to wall San Andrea bi-lateral rupture (Amit Chourasia, Kim Olsen, Yifeng Cui et al)
  
 
== Related Entries ==
 
== Related Entries ==
 
*[[CME Project]]
 
*[[CME Project]]

Revision as of 16:18, 3 July 2016

This is a collection of SCEC Ground Motion simulation visualizations.

Ground Motion Simulation 4D Dataset

SCEC worked with IEEE animation group in 2006 to provide and define a 4D (x,y,z,t) earthquake simulation dataset that could be used in an IEEE visualization contest. The SCEC IEEE earthquake simulation data set (4D dataset) (2006) is posted online. The web pages contain descriptions of the data, and links to where the data can be downloaded. (Kim Olsen, Phil Maechling et al 2006)

Example Ground Motion Animations

This map view animations shows the M8 rupture propagation south on the San Andreas Fault in southern California using Ely style color-scales. Based on the file-metadata these ground motions are based on the y-component of motion. (Amit Chourasia, Geoff Ely, et al 2010)

Ground motion simulation for State-wide California Earthquake using paraview. (Scott Callaghan et all 2016)

Rupture simulation showing Plastic Yielding (Dan Roten et al 2015)

Fault and wave propagation animation comparing waves from smooth fault and velocity model to waves from rough fault and velocity model with small scale heterogeneities. (Kim Olsen et al 2014)

The M8 animations that follows the rupture from central California to Mexico, showing velocity magnitude as height field. (Amit Chourasia et al 2010)

Comparison showing rupture on fault surface from a dynamic rupture simulation and from a kinematic simulation. Shows only the fault surface and not the ground motion values.

Comparison showing difference in ground motions produced by North to South, South to North, and Bi-lateral San Andreas ruptures (Kim Olsen et al 2009)

Map view animation using Glyphsea visualization for wall to wall San Andrea bi-lateral rupture (Amit Chourasia, Kim Olsen, Yifeng Cui et al)

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