Uncertainty Quantification of Dynamic Rupture Modeling

Eric G. Daub, Hamid Arabnejad, & Derek Groen

Published July 28, 2021, SCEC Contribution #11084, 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #124 (PDF)

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We present a demonstration using a surrogate-model based Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) approach to study dynamic earthquake rupture on a rough fault surface. The UQ approach performs model calibration where we choose simulation points, fit and validate an approximate surrogate model or emulator, and then examine the input space to see which inputs can be ruled out from the data. Our approach relies on the mogp_emulator package to perform model calibration, and the FabSim3 component from the VECMA toolkit to streamline the workflow, enabling users to manage the workflow using the command line to curate reproducible simulations on local and remote resources. The tools in this work provide an example template that allows domain researchers that are not necessarily experts in the underlying methods to apply them to complex problems.

We illustrate the use of the package by applying the methods to dynamic earthquake rupture, which solves the elastic wave equation for the size of an earthquake and the resulting ground shaking based on the stress tensor in the Earth. We show through the tutorial results that the method is able to rule out large portions of the input parameter space, which could lead to new ways to constrain the stress tensor in the Earth based on earthquake observations.

Citation
Daub, E. G., Arabnejad, H., & Groen, D. (2021, 07). Uncertainty Quantification of Dynamic Rupture Modeling. Poster Presentation at 2021 SCEC Annual Meeting.


Related Projects & Working Groups
Fault and Rupture Mechanics (FARM)