[Shake-dev] Error when using Finite Fault file
Hagos, Lijam
Lijam.Hagos at conservation.ca.gov
Tue Mar 27 17:01:32 UTC 2012
Hello Bruce,
I am getting an error message when trying to re-run ShakeMap (for
Sierra El Mayor Earthquake) with a finite fault model as an input and
using WGRW11 as a GMICE. It works fine when I use Wald99. The finite
fault model for this earthquake is represented by two segments - a line,
and polygon. I rerun this earthquake before with an earlier release of
SM3.5 and it worked fine, except for the warning message indicating that
it is defaulting to rjb. Any idea what is happening?
grind: Using fixed boundary -116.5/31.5/-114/33.3
grind: 33.3:31.5:-114:-116.5
grind:
grind: Magnitude (7.2) exceeds cutoff (7.0); not flagging outliers.
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 433.
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: Error reading 1st record of file
/space/shake35/bin/../data/14607652t/output/KCjsN1Gho6.txt
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 433.
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: Error reading 1st record of file
/space/shake35/bin/../data/14607652t/output/DR4I7bvSpz.txt
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 433.
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: Error reading 1st record of file
/space/shake35/bin/../data/14607652t/output/zzkufjdaeH.txt
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 433.
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: Error reading 1st record of file
/space/shake35/bin/../data/14607652t/output/IgUJxyXgx8.txt
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 433.
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: ERROR: Input file has different number of rows (1) than
expected (520)
gmtmath: Error reading 1st record of file
/space/shake35/bin/../data/14607652t/output/e9dYiWqDEF.txt
Warning: dist_rrup expects a polygonal fault; will use dist_rjb, but
that may not be what you want! at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Distance.pm line 526.
write_pfile: fault file not formatted correctly at
/space/shake35/bin/../perl/lib/Shake/Fault.pm line 207.
shake_man: Error in grind: 2560
Best regards,
Lijam
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Lijam Z. Hagos, PhD
Associate Seismologist,
Strong Motion Instrumentation program
California Geological Survey
801 K st. M 13 -35
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone (w): (916) 327-1059
Cell: 408-420-3880
email: Lijam.Hagos at conservation.ca.gov
<mailto:Lijam.Hagos at conservation.ca.gov>
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