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Title
Earthquake Recordings from the 2002 Seattle Seismic Hazard Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS), Washington State.
File
PB2006104645.pdf
Author(s)
Pratt, T. L.; Meagher, K. L.; Brocher, T. M.; Yelin, T.; Norris, R.
Source
January 2003, 76 p.
Identifying Number(s)
USGS/OFR-03-361
Abstract
This report describes seismic data obtained during the fourth Seismic Hazard Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS) experiment, termed 'Seattle SHIPS'. The experiment was designed to study the influence of the Seattle sedimentary basin on ground shaking during earthquakes. To accomplish this, we deployed seismometers over the basin to record local earthquakes, quarry blasts, and teleseisms during the period of January 26 to May 27, 2002. We plan to analyze the recordings to compute spectral amplitudes at each site, to determine the variability of ground motions over the basin. During the Seattle SHIPS experiment, seismometers were deployed at 87 sites in a 110-km-long east-west line, three north-south lines, and a grid throughout the Seattle urban area. At each of these sites, an L-22, 2-Hz velocity transducer was installed and connected to a REF TEK Digital Acquisition System (DAS), both provided by the Program for Array Seismic Studies of the Continental Lithosphere (PASSCAL) of the Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology (IRIS). The instruments were installed on January 26 and 27, and were retrieved gradually between April 18 and May 27. All instruments continuously sampled all three components of motion (velocity) at a sample rate of 50 samples/sec. To ensure accurate computations of amplitude, we calibrated the geophones in situ to obtain the instrument responses. In this report, we discuss the acquisition of these data, we describe the processing and merging of these data into 1-hour long traces and into windowed events, we discuss the geophone calibration process and its results, and we display some of the earthquake recordings.
Keywords
Seattle SHIPS; Seismic data; Seismometers; Data availability; Tables (Data); Data quality; Data collection; Earthquake warning systems; Geophone calibration; Seismic Hazard Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS); Data processing; Archive; Washington (State); Data format; Earthquakes