Double Spring Flat Details

PropertyValue
Rupture Count3,019
Ruptures w/ Nonzero Rates3,004
Magnitude Range[6.35, 7.90]
Length Range[10, 288] km
Total Rate9.509197E-5 /yr
Multi-Fault Rate6.300833E-5 /yr (66.26%)
Directly-Connected Faults4
All Co-Rupturing Faults30

Table Of Contents

Magnitude-Frequency Distribution

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Fault magnitude-frequency distributions. The left plot shows incremental rates (rates within each magnitude bin), and the right plot shows cumulative rates (rates at or above the given magnitude).

The smaller bottom panel shows the distribution of available ruptures with a green histogram and is not rate-weighted. It only shows the raw count of ruptures of various magnitudes available in the rupture set.

IncrementalCumulative
Incremental PlotCumulative Plot

NOTE: This solution has a distribution of magnitudes and rates for each ruptures, and is likely a branch-averaged solution. That full distribution for each rupture is used to construct the MFDs above, but only mean magnitudes are used in the lower panel showing available and utilized magnitudes, and thus there may be bins with nonzero rates in the top panel where no mgnitudes are shown in the bottom. The magnitude rage at the top of this page also only considers mean magnitudes.

Cumulative Rates and Recurrence Intervals Table

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MagnitudeParticipation RateRangeParticipation RI (yrs)Range
M≥6.29.509197E-5[0.00E0, 5.64E-4]10,516.13[1,771.79, ∞]
M≥6.38.06897E-5[0.00E0, 3.75E-4]12,393.16[2,665.25, ∞]
M≥6.47.5206015E-5[0.00E0, 3.75E-4]13,296.81[2,665.25, ∞]
M≥6.56.579864E-5[0.00E0, 1.87E-4]15,197.88[5,350.45, ∞]
M≥6.66.2056206E-5[0.00E0, 1.56E-4]16,114.42[6,412.14, ∞]
M≥6.76.157882E-5[0.00E0, 1.56E-4]16,239.35[6,412.14, ∞]
M≥6.85.9148504E-5[0.00E0, 1.42E-4]16,906.6[7,052.63, ∞]
M≥6.95.6485733E-5[0.00E0, 1.34E-4]17,703.59[7,476.97, ∞]
M≥75.454611E-5[0.00E0, 1.22E-4]18,333.11[8,167.45, ∞]
M≥7.15.21676E-5[0.00E0, 1.15E-4]19,168.99[8,674.48, ∞]
M≥7.24.8295617E-5[0.00E0, 1.15E-4]20,705.81[8,704.69, ∞]
M≥7.34.2801898E-5[0.00E0, 1.12E-4]23,363.45[8,924.19, ∞]
M≥7.43.1380056E-5[0.00E0, 1.07E-4]31,867.37[9,324.28, ∞]
M≥7.51.9275372E-5[0.00E0, 8.52E-5]51,879.67[11,733.37, ∞]
M≥7.66.2223976E-6[0.00E0, 5.89E-5]160,709.76[16,970.44, ∞]
M≥7.71.5060879E-6[0.00E0, 4.71E-5]663,971.87[21,241.34, ∞]
M≥7.85.3182754E-7[0.00E0, 3.97E-5]1,880,308.73[25,188.92, ∞]
M≥7.91.1201054E-7[0.00E0, 1.90E-5]8,927,731.47[52,521.01, ∞]

Individual Branch Nucleation MFDs

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Individual nucleation MFDs across 2250 logic tree branches. The individual branches with the highest and lowest total rate are highlighted, as are the mean and median models.

IncrementalCumulative
Incremental PlotCumulative Plot

Along-Strike Values

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Along-strike plot

Moment-Rates and b-Values

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Along-strike plot

Length Distributions

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Fault rupture length distributions. The top panel shows the raw count of ruptures in which Double Spring Flat participates in the rupture set as a function of rupture length. The bottom two panels show the rate-weighted distribution (i.e., the distribution of lengths in the solution). The middle panel is plotted with a linear scale, and the bottom paney a logarithmic scale.

Length Hist

Rupture Examples

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The following table includes example ruptures, selected at various percentiles from the rate-weighted rupture length distribution. So, for example, the rupture with length closest to the median length (again, rate-weighted) is plotted in the first column ('p50 Example'). The longest participating rupture is plotted last ('p100 Example').

It is important to note that the rupture examples here may not be representative, and may have negligible rates. They are included for illustration purposes only.

p50 Example

p75 Example

p90 Example

Rupture 5305Rupture 525746Rupture 5487

p97.5 Example

p99 Example

p100 Example

Rupture 271734Rupture 5344Rupture 44059

Connectivity

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Map

Nearby Sections

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Fault Section
Genoa (south), 0.24 km away
Antelope Valley, 0.31 km away
East Carson Valley (proxy), 2.38 km away
Genoa (north), 10.01 km away
Slinkard Valley, 11.36 km away
West Tahoe, 11.56 km away
Wellington Hills (unnamed), 13.62 km away

Genoa (south), 0.24 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?true
Min Co-Rupture Dist0.24 km
Min Rate-Weighted Dist2.6 km
Co-rupture Count2,771
Co-rupture Rate3.2233067E-5
Co-rupture Mag Range[6.72, 7.90]

Antelope Valley, 0.31 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?true
Min Co-Rupture Dist0.31 km
Min Rate-Weighted Dist0.31 km
Co-rupture Count1,974
Co-rupture Rate5.7268466E-5
Co-rupture Mag Range[6.72, 7.90]

East Carson Valley (proxy), 2.38 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?true
Min Co-Rupture Dist2.38 km
Min Rate-Weighted Dist2.38 km
Co-rupture Count1,408
Co-rupture Rate2.5454588E-5
Co-rupture Mag Range[6.72, 7.89]

Genoa (north), 10.01 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?false
Co-rupture Count1,929
Co-rupture Rate3.1299256E-5
Co-rupture Mag Range[6.82, 7.90]

Slinkard Valley, 11.36 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?false
Co-rupture Count293
Co-rupture Rate2.3252644E-5
Co-rupture Mag Range[7.01, 7.80]

West Tahoe, 11.56 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?true
Directly Connected?true
Min Co-Rupture Dist11.56 km
Min Rate-Weighted Dist11.56 km
Co-rupture Count111
Co-rupture Rate4.9528953E-6
Co-rupture Mag Range[6.90, 7.61]

Wellington Hills (unnamed), 13.62 km away

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NSHM23
Connected?false
Directly Connected?false
Co-rupture Count0
Co-rupture RateN/A