@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ While mean hazard is of broad interest, it can be useful to preserve individual
hazard ../../../../nshm-cous-2008/Western\ US sites.geojson config.json
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The [config](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/blob/master/etc/examples/6-enhanced-output/config.json) file for this example specified `GMM` and `SOURCE` as [output curve types](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/configuration#calculation-configuration-parameters). Note that the output curves directory now contains additional directories of curves by source type and GMM. We also specified an [output flush limit](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/configuration#calculation-configuration-parameters) of `1`. Doing so gives feedback on how long it takes each site calculation to run on a particular system.
The [config](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/blob/master/etc/examples/6-enhanced-output/config.json) file for this example specified `GMM` and `SOURCE` as [output data types](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/configuration#calculation-configuration-parameters). Note that the output curves directory now contains additional directories of curves by source type and GMM. We also specified an [output flush limit](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/configuration#calculation-configuration-parameters) of `1`. Doing so gives feedback on how long it takes each site calculation to run on a particular system.
See the `nshmp-haz` wiki and Javacocs for more information on source types ([Wiki](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/source-types), [JavaDoc](http://usgs.github.io/nshmp-haz/javadoc/index.html?gov/usgs/earthquake/nshmp/eq/model/SourceType.html)) and GMMs ([Wiki](https://github.com/usgs/nshmp-haz/wiki/ground-motion-models), [JavaDoc](http://usgs.github.io/nshmp-haz/javadoc/index.html?gov/usgs/earthquake/nshmp/gmm/Gmm.html)).