https://github.com/cossatot/wenchuan_topo_stress
Work repository for topographic stresses and the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake.
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Work repository for topographic stresses and the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake.
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: cossatot
- Language: TeX
- Default Branch: master
- Size: 207 MB
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wenchuan_topo_stress
====================
Work repository for topographic stresses and the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake.
This is a messy work folder for a scientific project, not really a software
package per se. But it is text-based data and code, and it is 'open source'.
Much of this project is [published in Journal of Geophysical
Research][jgr_url]. For folks who want to inspect or reproduce the
calculations there, the work is roughly laid out like this:
[jgr_url]: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014JB011338/abstract
```
wenchuan_topo_stress/
|
|--- /scripts: e_asia_bouss.py, e_asia_cerruty.py: Run these (bouss, then cerr)
| to calculate regional topo
| stresses.
|
|--- /slip models: folders for each model, containing a
| 'calc_xx_fault_stresses.py' script to get calculate topo
| stresses on the slip models (where xx is the slip model).
|
|--- /tect_stress/scripts: scripts for tectonic stress inversions for each slip
| model.
|
|--- /notebooks: Various notebooks for things; 'cfr_calcs_revised' may be
the only one that has calculations actually used in the paper.
```
The code uses a Python module I wrote called [halfspace] to do almost all of
the calculations. The code is done using `halfspace` v.0.1.5 (well, much
of it was done with previous versions but this is the least buggy and is
backwards-compatible). I plan on some serious refactors of `halfspace` coming
up, so go to the 'versions' page and get v.0.1.5 if you want to reproduce this
work.
[halfspace]: https://github.com/cossatot/halfspace
Owner
- Name: Richard Styron
- Login: cossatot
- Kind: user
- Location: Portland, OR, USA
- Company: Global Earthquake Model Foundation
- Website: http://rocksandwater.net/
- Repositories: 72
- Profile: https://github.com/cossatot
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