[cig-commits] r22087 - seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL
dkomati1 at geodynamics.org
dkomati1 at geodynamics.org
Thu May 16 14:34:14 PDT 2013
Author: dkomati1
Date: 2013-05-16 14:34:14 -0700 (Thu, 16 May 2013)
New Revision: 22087
Modified:
seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.pdf
seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.tex
Log:
fixed a section number
Modified: seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.pdf
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Modified: seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.tex
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--- seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.tex 2013-05-16 21:26:59 UTC (rev 22086)
+++ seismo/3D/SPECFEM3D_GLOBE/trunk/doc/USER_MANUAL/manual_SPECFEM3D_GLOBE.tex 2013-05-16 21:34:14 UTC (rev 22087)
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
shell script. This script will attempt to guess the appropriate configuration
values for your system. However, at a minimum, it is recommended that
you explicitly specify the appropriate command names for your Fortran
-compiler and MPI package (another option is to define FC, CC and MPIF90 in your .bash\_profile
+compiler and MPI package (another option is to define FC, CC and MPIF90 in your .bash\_profile
or your .cshrc file):
\begin{lyxcode}
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
\begin{description}
\item [{\texttt{SIMULATION\_TYPE}}] is set to 1 for forward simulations,
-2 for adjoint simulations for sources (see Section \ref{sec:Adjoint-simulation-finite})
+2 for adjoint simulations for sources (see Section \ref{sec:Adjoint-simulation-sources})
and 3 for kernel simulations (see Section \ref{sec:Finite-Frequency-Kernels}).
\item [{\texttt{SAVE\_FORWARD}}] is only set to \texttt{.true.} for a forward
simulation with the last frame of the simulation saved, as part of
@@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@
use the C code \texttt{utils/strike\_dip\_rake\_to\_CMTSOLUTION.c} to convert it.
The conversion formulas are given for instance in \cite{AkRi80}.
Note that the \cite{AkRi80} convention is slightly different from the Harvard \texttt{CMTSOLUTION} convention
-(the sign of some components is different). The C code outputs both.
+(the sign of some components is different). The C code outputs both.
Centroid latitude and longitude should be provided in geographical
coordinates. The code converts these coordinates to geocentric coordinates~\citep{DaTr98}.
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