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High-resolution seismic data acquired at six Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) recording stations in 2017

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2017-08-01
End Date
2017-08-07

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Chan, J.H., Catchings, R.D., Goldman, M.R., Criley, C.J., and Sickler, R.R., 2021, High-resolution seismic data acquired at six Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) recording stations in 2017: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://doi.org/10.5066/P990O55F.

Summary

In August 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey acquired high-resolution P- and S-wave seismic data near six Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) recording stations in southern California: CI.OLI Olinda; CI.SRN Serrano; CI.MUR Murrieta; CI.LCG La Cienega; CI.RUS Rush; and CI.STC Santa Clara (Figure 1). These strong-motion recording stations are located inside Southern California Edison electrical substations, critical infrastructures that provide essential services to millions of customers. The primary goals of the seismic survey were to understand the potential for amplified ground shaking and to evaluate lateral variability in shear-wave velocity at these sites. We deployed up to 88 geophones at 2-m or 4-m spacing along seven [...]

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LA2017_summary_FINAL.docx
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LA17.stationID.csv
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LA17.locations.csv
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The primary goals of the seismic survey were to understand the potential for amplified ground shaking and to evaluate lateral variability in shear-wave velocity at these sites.
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