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Nuclear event time histories and computed site transfer functions for locations in the Los Angeles region

January 1, 1980

This report presents a collection of Nevada Test Site (NTS) nuclear explosion recordings obtained at sites in the greater Los Angeles, Calif., region. The report includes ground velocity time histories, as well as, derived site transfer functions. These data have been collected as part of a study to evaluate the validity of using low-level ground motions to predict the frequency-dependent response of a site during an earthquake. For this study 19 nuclear events were recorded at 98 separate locations. Some of these sites have recorded more than one of the nuclear explosions, and, consequently, there are a total of 159, three-component station records. The location of all the recording sites are shown in figures 1–5, the station coordinates and abbreviations are given in table 1. The station addresses are listed in table 2, and the nuclear explosions that were recorded are listed in table 3. The recording sites were chosen on the basis of three criteria: (1) that the underlying geological conditions were representative of conditions over significant areas of the region, (2) that the site was the location of a strong-motion recording of the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, or (3) that more complete geographical coverage was required in that location.

Publication Year 1980
Title Nuclear event time histories and computed site transfer functions for locations in the Los Angeles region
DOI 10.3133/ofr801173
Authors A. M. Rogers, P. A. Covington, R.B. Park, R. D. Borcherdt, D. M. Perkins
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-1173
Index ID ofr801173
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center; Menlo Park Science Center