[Shake-dev] Plotting assistance and web page advice

Steve Malone steve at ess.washington.edu
Mon Jan 29 22:26:27 GMT 2007


All,
	We have two items up here in the soggy (windy, snowy) northwest.

	1. I think I brought this up a few years ago at a ShakeMap meeting  
at AGU but our need has gotten great lately and thought I would ask  
again.  Does anyone have or can recommend an easy way to do some off- 
line plotting of various paramters from ShakeMap.  For example it  
would be VERY nice to have an amplitude versus distance plot that  
showed (for any given run of ShakeMap) the regression curve being  
used, the measured value at each station, the corrected to bedrock  
value at each station, the predicted bedrock at each station and the  
corrected predicted value all in different colors or something.  This  
sort of plot would be very useful to see if regression was  
appropriate, if there were strange problems either in a certain  
station and/or the local amplification estimate.

	2. At the request of local groups we now have the capability to  
produce a high resolution ShakeMap for a fixed area subset of our  
region (220 meter spacing) and want to provide this on a web page to  
the public in addition to the regular one.  Anyone have suggestions  
on how to do this cleanly with proper linking between them?

Anyone with a suggestion or advice on these items, please let me/us  
know.
	Thanks,
	Steve
   Steve Malone                        steve at ess.washington.edu
   Department of Earth & Space Sciences
   Box 351310     (for shipping: 70 Johnson Hall)
   University of Washington
   Seattle, WA 98195                www.ess.washington.edu/malone
office: 206-685-3811   (ATG-226)


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