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Title
Miscellaneous High-Resolution Seismic Imaging Investigations in Salt Lake and Utah Valleys for Earthquake Hazards.
File
PB2007112963.pdf
Author(s)
Stephenson, W. J.; Williams, R. A.; Odum, J. K.; Worley, D. M.
Source
January 2007, 34 p.
Identifying Number(s)
USGS-OFR-2007-1152
Abstract
In support of earthquake hazards and ground motion studies by researchers at the Utah Geological Survey, University of Utah, Utah State University, Brigham Young University, and San Diego State University, the U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Hazards Team Intermountain West Project conducted three high-resolution seismic imaging investigations along the Wasatch Front between September 2003 and September 2005. These three investigations include: (1) a proof-of-concept P-wave minivib reflection imaging profile in south-central Salt Lake Valley, (2) a series of seven deep (as deep as 400 m) S-wave reflection/refraction soundings using an S-wave minivib in both Salt Lake and Utah Valleys, and (3) an S-wave (and P-wave) investigation to 30 m at four sites in Utah Valley and at two previously investigated S-wave (Vs) minivib sites. In addition, we present results from a previously unpublished downhole S-wave investigation conducted at four sites in Utah Valley.
Keywords
Geology; Sites; Seismic reflection; U.S. Geological Survey; Investigations; Seismic prospecting; Seismic refraction; Salt Lake and Utah Valleys; Ground motion; Utah; Hazards; Earthquakes