This page provides rough outlines on the current progress on Cybershake in NZ.
Note that his page is for internal sharing purposes only, it is likely inaccurate and out-of-date, and therefore it is advised to conduct researchers directly if you want more reliable information
Version | Num sources | SRF generation | VM domain | VM generation | Simulation specs | Estimated core-hours | Actual core hours | Notes |
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v17.8 | 15 (dominant in Canterbury) | vX.XX rupgenerator 3 hypo and 2 slip dist per source | automated based on PGV>5cm/s; 15kmRup, 5km land cutoff Default depth and duration scaling | 0.4km regular grid, Vs_min=500 | Transition freq = 0.25Hz | ~3k Fitzroy | First implementation; Focus on running workflow and comparison with empirically-derived hazard curves | |
v17.9 (planning) | ~100 (dominant in Canterbury, but most of Sth Island) | hypo every X km along strike, Y slip dist per source | automated for PGV>5cm/s ... Improved depth scaling | as for v17.8 | as for v17.8 | ~30k Fitzroy | Focus on extending number of sources and srf uncertianties | |
v17.10 | ~100 (Canterbury) | ? | as for v17.9 | 0.2km regular grid, Vs_min=500 | Transition frequency = 0.5 Hz | ~170k Fitzroy | Focus on improved freq transition in South Island | |
v17.11 | ~540 (all in NZ) | ? | as for v17.9 | as for v17.8 | as for v17.8 | ~500k Fitzroy(?) | Focus on producing NZ-wide output at lower freq transition |