Name of program: STRGRV and STRGRH

Type of program (eg quake model, mesh generator, strain calculator, visualizer, etc):

Computes 3 vector components of surface displacement from slip on a dipping strike slip fault contained within an elastic layer overlying a viscoelastic-gravitational half space.

Author: Yu, Fernandez, Rundle

Institution: Satellite Geoinformatics Reseach Center Taiwan & Univ. Colorado.

Program's heritage (ie name and author of predecessor code if any): Developed based on formalism of FLTGRV code

Actively being further developed (y/n): Not at the moment

Language: FORTRAN

2d (y/n): NO
3d (y/n): YES
Elastic full space (y/n):
Elastic half space (y/n):
Layered elastic (y/n):
Viscoelastic half space (y/n):
Layered viscoelastic (y/n): LAYERED VISCOELASTIC-GRAVITATIONAL
Maximum number of faults: BASIC CODE, 1 RECTANGULAR DIPPING FAULT

Forward model (y/n): YES
Inversion capability (y/n): NO
Type of inversion:
Finite element ability (y/n):
Boundary constraints:
Automatic mesh generation:

Includes self gravitation (y/n): YES
Quasi-static failure criteria (y/n): KINEMATIC ONLY
User defined failure criteria (y/n):
Hardwired failure criteria (eg Coulomb):

Dynamic solution (y/n): NO
Includes waves (y/n):
Highest resolved frequency:
Includes inertia (y/n): NO

Are there accompanying utilities (y/n): CONTAINED IN PROGRAM

Is it one main program or several programs that communicate via scripts, files, and pipes? ONE PROGRAM WITH DEPENDENCIES

If it is several programs, please give a 1 line description of the major players.

Input format description: FAULT PARAMETERS VISCOELASTIC PARAMETERS (LAYER THICKNESS, MODULI, AND RELAXATION TIME)

Output format description:

Is this code available to interested researchers (y/n): YES, ONLINE AT WEB SITE BELOW
Executable available (y/n):
Type of machine:
Source available (y/n): YES THESE CODES ARE AVAILABLE ON THE FOLLOWING WEB SITE (Maintained by C&G and Intl. Assoc. Math. Geology): http://www.iamg.org

Please describe what you consider to be the important features of this code in a paragraph or two.

Article on which code is based is available at C&G web site (http://www.iamg.org/). Complete description can be found there.

References describing the algorithms or results from use:

Ting-To Yu, J Fernandez and JB Rundle, Deformation produced by a rectangular dipping fault in a viscoelastic-gravitational layered earth model, Part II: Strike-slip fault -- STRGRV and STRGRH FORTRAN programs, Computers & Geosciences, vol 22, pp. 735-750, 1996 (As corrected: C&G, vol 25, in press, 1999).