[Shake-dev] Plotting assistance and web page advice

Bruce Worden bruce at gps.caltech.edu
Mon Jan 29 23:03:50 GMT 2007


Hi Steve,

The answer to Q1 is that it already exists.  Pete Lombard wrote a  
program called "plotregr" that has been included in the ShakeMap  
distribution for the last couple of releases.  It does most of what  
you want, and could be easily modified to do more.

As for #2, it is something that we've discussed, but never really  
resolved.  If anyone has any suggestions, i'd like to hear them,  
too.  Otherwise, it is living on my "to do" list and I'll eventually  
get to it.

Bruce


On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Steve Malone wrote:

> 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
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