The repository hosts software, fault geometric structure, model, and result for the manuscript 'Observation-constrained multicycle dynamic models of the southern San Andreas and the northern San Jacinto Faults: addressing complexity in paleoearthquake extents and recurrences with realistic fault geometry.' by Dunyu Liu, Benchun Duan, Katherine Scharer, and Doug Yule, which is submitted to JGR Solid Earth.
The direcotry contains the executable of EQdyna version 2.0.2 that is used to produce the Model A, B, and C. With input files located in the same directory, eqdyna2d_2.0.2 should run on linux systems.
The directory contains the raw CFM5.2 data used in the project. The MATLAB script calls functions under the subdirectory function/ to convert the UTM coordinates of the fault to the x-y-z coordinates in EQdyna.
The directory contains input files required by EQdyna.
The directory contains the MATLAB post-processing scripts to show the majority of results in the manuscript. Mesh files and results (mesh_simulation_result.zip) are too large for GitHub and they are stored via Pangaea https://issues.pangaea.de/browse/PDI-29895. After unzipping them under the ./result/ directory, the scripts should run and produce plots.