About OpenQuake UCERF3 calculators

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Shanshan Chen

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May 17, 2023, 2:56:35 AM5/17/23
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Hello all,

I saw that in paper Pushing the envelope for earthquake risk modeling with OpenQuake (https://gemrisk.wordpress.com/2017/01/26/pushing-the-envelope-for-earthquake-risk-modeling-with-openquake/), it is mentioned that there is a "newly implemented OpenQuake UCERF3 calculators". I am wondering how to download this calculator and how to apply it. 

Thanks in advance if you have any advice about that.

Michele Simionato

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May 17, 2023, 3:18:31 AM5/17/23
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The regular classical calculator is now able to run UCERF models and the old UCERF calculator has been removed.
The code is part of the engine code base, however in order to get a copy of the UCERF model you need a license.

  Michele

Shanshan Chen

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May 17, 2023, 3:24:14 AM5/17/23
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Thanks for your reply! I am wondering the version of UCERF model in OpenQuake. Is that UCERF2, UCERF3-TI, UCERF3-TD or UCERF3-ETAS?


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Zhangsun Xubo

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Oct 9, 2025, 8:19:04 AM (3 days ago) Oct 9
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Did you finally use the UCERF3 model?
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