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Application of Simplified Site Characterization Method (SSCM) active- and passive-source surveys at 39 sites across California

February 11, 2025
The Simplified Site Characterization Method (SSCM) was employed to obtain VS30 data at 39 sites across California. These geophysical surveys utilized both active- and passive-source methods wherever site conditions allowed. Primary focus was on characterization of seismic stations. Major regions surveyed include the San Francisco Bay Area, Anza Valley, Imperial Valley, Los Angeles, and Santa Barbara. Also characterized were 4 PG&E dams. Active-source methods were designed for Rayleigh-wave MASW analysis, while passive-source methods were designed for use with ESAC analysis approach. Also included in this data release are data sets for geophysical surveys of five seismic stations done by standard approach surface-wave methods.
Publication Year 2025
Title Application of Simplified Site Characterization Method (SSCM) active- and passive-source surveys at 39 sites across California
DOI 10.5066/P9E1LIZ0
Authors Jose R Gomez, Alan K Yong, Koichi Hayashi, Antony Martin, Andrea Di Martino, Tara A Nye, Lilah Guerra, Albert Kotke, Jamison H Steidl
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Earthquake Hazards Program
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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