[CIG-SHORT] X&Y coordinates in fault spatialdb files

Christian Baillard christian_baillard at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 16 05:06:56 PST 2014


Hi,

When I define the x and the y for the fault slip in 2D should I specify "data-dim = 2"?

Thanks,

Christian

Le 9 déc. 2014 à 16:30, Brad Aagaard a écrit :

> On 12/9/14, 5:56 AM, Pierre Sakic wrote:
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I ask myself about the importance of the X parameters which define the
>> locked and unlocked zones in the fault.spatialdb files.
>> 
>> I'm working with a 2D model
>> 
>> Is it better to keep it at 0 and define the locked zone only with the Y
>> (as in the subduction example given), or is it more rigorous to find the
>> right X associated with each Y on the slab ?
>> Is there a risk of crash to keep the X = 0 ?
> 
> This all depends on your geometry, the slope of the slab, and what is easiest. In some cases the mapp view (z=0 in 3-D or y=0 in 2-D) is easier. In other cases the plan view (vertical slice) is easier. If you are using linear interpolation and the fault strike and dip vary considerably, then linear interpolation in map or plan view may distort the slip distribution from what you want. In that case, you may need to use x and y in 2-D or x, y, and z in 3-D.
> 
> 
>> And another annex, question, do the Y boundary can be sharp like :
>> 
>> y slip
>> 
>> - 60  0.0
>> - 60 -2.0
> 
> Coincident points will generate an error. You need a small distance between them. So I usually do something like:
> 
> -60.00  0.0
> -59.99 -2.0
> 
> Brad
> 
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