QuakeTables

Description

QuakeTables is a web accessed, public database of faults and InSAR data. The geologic and modeled faults include geometric, kinematic and neotectonic parameters. California interferograms from spaceborne satellites and from UAVSAR are also housed in the QuakeTables database. The contents of QuakeTables can be used to cross-validate different simulation methods, explore competing theories of plate boundary development, perform case studies with widely accepted assumptions, and provide input for visualization software to display simulation results.

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QuakeTables Architecture

QuakeTables provides QuakeSim with a uniform methodology to access data. Access to QuakeTables is provided through a web interface and an API for data delivery. The Ontology of QuakeTables provides access to 1) Paleoseismic Fault Data: CGS, UCERF, and simulators data including the Virtual California dataset and 2) InSAR and UAVSAR Interferograms. Data are categorized into self consistent datasets that could be queried in its original form or a derivation of the original dataset. QuakeTables provides Access to mapping features through a web interface. The web interface provides users with direct access to the QuakeTables federated data. Users can browse, map and navigate the available datasets.