Site Response
Improving the reliability and usability of detailed seismic hazard maps is a major goal of multidisciplinary studies underway in and with the USGS. Specific objectives include incorporating earthquake site response, strong ground motion, and shallow shear velocity in the urban hazard maps for Seattle and the Puget Lowland urban corridor. Arthur Frankel, project leader.
Shear-wave velocity measurements
- Site Map / Data Links
- Surface seismic measurements, abstract from J. Earthquake Spectra, 1999
- S-wave Velocities for Specific
Deposits
- abstract and poster session from 1999 SSA Spring Meeting
- Surface Seismic-Reflection/Refraction
Measurements
- abstract and poster session from 1997 AGU Fall Meeting
Strong ground motion
- Preliminary
simulation of a M6.5 earthquake on the Seattle Fault using 3D
finite-difference modeling, USGS Open-File Report 00-0339
(html) Movie
- A three-dimensional finite-difference simulation of a moderate-sized (M 6.5) thrust-faulting earthquake on the Seattle fault demonstrates the effects of the Seattle Basin on strong ground motion in the Puget lowland.
- Movies of earthquake simulation and King Dome implosion
- Groundmotion home page (links to groundmotion studies in other areas)
Ground Amplification from Earthquakes
- Site Response in West Seattle, poster session from 1999 SSA Spring Meeting
- Site Response for Seattle and Source Parameters of Earthquakes in the Puget Sound Region, abstract from 1997 AGU Fall Meeting
- Field Investigation of May 3, 1996 magnitude 5.3 earthquake near Duvall, Washington