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We have calculated CyberShake probabilistic MCER results for the 14 sites, available in [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/cybershake/11_14_UGMS_Meeting/Probabilistic_RTGM_2014_10_09.xlsx this spreadsheet].  In addition to the CyberShake results, we have calculated comparable RotD100 results for the 2008 and 2014 NGAs.
 
We have calculated CyberShake probabilistic MCER results for the 14 sites, available in [http://hypocenter.usc.edu/research/cybershake/11_14_UGMS_Meeting/Probabilistic_RTGM_2014_10_09.xlsx this spreadsheet].  In addition to the CyberShake results, we have calculated comparable RotD100 results for the 2008 and 2014 NGAs.
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Metadata for these results include:
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*CyberShake Model: Study 14.2
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*Velocity Model: CVM-S4.26
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*Earthquake Rupture Forecast: UCERF2
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*Rupture Generator: GP vxxxx
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*Background Seismicity: None
  
 
== Deterministic ==
 
== Deterministic ==

Revision as of 17:27, 10 October 2014

For the Utilization Committee meeting on November 3, 2014, we are preparing probabilistic and deterministic MCER results using the CyberShake dataset.

We will calculate MCER results for 14 sites, available in a KML file here. Image to the right shows the location of the MCER 2014 study sites, found in this KML file.

MCER Sites 2014.png

Probabilistic

We have calculated CyberShake probabilistic MCER results for the 14 sites, available in this spreadsheet. In addition to the CyberShake results, we have calculated comparable RotD100 results for the 2008 and 2014 NGAs.

Metadata for these results include:

  • CyberShake Model: Study 14.2
  • Velocity Model: CVM-S4.26
  • Earthquake Rupture Forecast: UCERF2
  • Rupture Generator: GP vxxxx
  • Background Seismicity: None

Deterministic