Example: Hazard Map Sample Clauses

Example: Hazard Map. The character of the services currently implemented may be illustrated with examples of those implemented as a selection of a hazard map on the portal at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxx- xx.xxx:8080/jetspeed/portal/HazardMaps.psml : Task: provide an index of all hazard models that are defined for a specific point of interest Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx- xx.xxx:8080/share/model?latitude=47.0&longitude=6.0 Server response: <models> <model> <id>1</id> <name>GFZ Europe Model</name> </model> <model> <id>11</id> <name>GEM1 Hi-Res Global Model</name> </model> <model> <id>7</id> <name>GEM1 Global Model</name> </model> <model> <id>1</id> <name>GFZ Europe Model</name> </model> </models> Task: Provide all intensity measurement types for which model 1 (in our case the preliminary GFZ Europe model) provides hazard information Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx-xx.xxx:8080/share/model?id=1 Server response: <imtcodes> <imtcode> <code>PGA</code> </imtcode> </imtcodes> Task: Provide all probabilities of exceedances of peak ground aceleration, and time periods for which model 1 provides hazard maps Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx-xx.xxx:8080/share/model?id=1&imt=PGA Server response: <exceedances> <exceedance> <hmapexceedprob>0.02</hmapexceedprob> <hmapexceedyears>50</hmapexceedyears> </exceedance> <exceedance> <hmapexceedprob>0.05</hmapexceedprob> <hmapexceedyears>50</hmapexceedyears> </exceedance> <exceedance> <hmapexceedprob>0.1</hmapexceedprob> <hmapexceedyears>50</hmapexceedyears> </exceedance> </exceedances> Task: Provide all soil types, for which model 1 provides Peak ground acceleration information for a probability of exceedance of 20% within 50 years Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx- xx.xxx:8080/share/model?id=1&imt=PGA&hmapexceedprob=20&hmapex ceedyears=50 Server response: <soiltype> <type>rock</type> </soiltype> Task: Provide all soil types, for which model 1 provides Peak ground acceleration information for a probability of exceedance of 20% within 50 years Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx- xx.xxx:8080/share/model?id=1&imt=PGA&hmapexceedprob=20&hmapex ceedyears=50 Server response: <soiltype> <type>rock</type> </soiltype> Task: Provide the map identity, and the layer reference for the web map service, of the hazard map for PGA with a probability of 20% within 50 years, from model 1, calculated on rock Service URL: xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx- xx.xxx:8080/share/model?id=1&imt=PGA&hmapexceedprob=0.02&hmap exceedyears=50&soiltype=rock Server response: <hazardmaplocation> <hma...
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