Here you can find the complete list of available tutorials. Please refer to the section below for related materials for each tutorial.
- 1)The 2018 Palu, Indonesia slow supershear earthquake
- 2)2D spectral element modelling of wave propagation in nonlinear media
- 3)1D-3C spectral element modelling of wave propagation in nonlinear media
- 4)Modelling nonlinear soil behaviour on elementary level
- 5)Finite-source model preparation for SEM3D
- 6)Using obspy to download seismic data
2D damage (low-velocity fault zone) model for dynamic rupture modelling in SEM2DPACK
- Repository
- Manual
- Reference: Oral, Weng, & Ampuero, 2019, Does a damaged fault zone mitigate the near-field landslide risk during supershear earthquakes?—Application to the 2018 magnitude 7.5 Palu earthquake, Geophysical Research Letters, DOI, PDF (preprint)
Spectral element modelling of 2D wave propagation including site effects
- Code
SEM2DPACK
- Examples: coming soon
- References:
- Oral, Ayoubi, Ampuero, Asimaki, and Bonilla, Kathmandu Basin as a local modulator of seismic waves: 2-D modelling of non-linear site response under obliquely incident waves, DOI PDF
- Oral, Gélis and Bonilla, 2019, 2-D P-SV and SH spectral element modelling of seismic wave propagation in non-linear media with pore-pressure effects, Geophysical Journal International, PDF DOI
- Phd Dissertation: Oral (2016)
One-dimensional (1D) three-component (3C) spectral element modeling (SEM) of seismic wave propagation in nonlinear media with pore-pressure effects
- Code:
1D3CSEM
- Manual
- All examples
- References:
- Oral, Gélis, Bonilla, Delavaud, 2017, Spectral element modelling of seismic wave propagation in visco-elastoplastic media including excess-pore pressure development, Geophysical Journal International, DOI, PDF
- Phd Dissertation: Oral (2016)
Elemantary code —no wave propagation— for Iwan model, used for testing nonlinear soil behaviour under dynamic loading
This repository includes the files necessary to prepare a finite source model that can be used as input for the 3D spectral element code of SEM3D (of Ecole Centrale Paris, IPGP and CEA).
- Code:
Convertisseur
- Manual
- Reference: Oral, E., Gatti, F. and Lopez‐Caballero, F., 2018, June. 3d spectral element modeling of near source effects including kinematic rupture and finite-fault effects.
Obspy is a cool tool that will make your life easier. Below are very simple examples:
- Downloading IRIS data (US/CA arrays):
link to notebook
- Downloading French data (public/private through EIDA):
link to notebook
- Processing mseed data and first plots:
link to notebook
- Kinematic source modelling for offshore Martinique, the Lesser Antilles Subduction Zone
- Heterogeneous stress preparation for 3D fault medium
- How to use linear algebra for seismic source relocation
- How to apply high-frequency back-projection to an earthquake