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Research & Monitoring

Research

LARSE (Los Angeles Region Seismic Experiment)

RELM (Regional Earthquake Likelihood Models)

Urban Earth: A Multi-hazards Demonstration Project in Southern California

Monitoring Networks

Southern California Seismic Network

CISN (California Integrated Seismic Network)

Southern California GPS Monitoring - USGS

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Data

Southern California Data Center
SCEC archives the earthquake data from the Earthquake Networks in Southern California. Search or download catalogs, and access waveforms.

Fault Model Repository
A collection of ground motion maps and fault models of California earthquakes.

Southern California GPS Monitoring - USGS
USGS operates 95 continuously operating GPS stations (15 of them in real time) and analyzes data from these and other stations in southern California. USGS is a partner with the National Science Foundation to do state-of-the-art GPS work with UNAVCO and the Plate Boundary Observatory. USGS, UNAVCO, and PBO work together to operate and upgrade old stations, install new ones, and maintain consistent standards for data quality and availability. USGS also works with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's REASoN project.

Southern California GPS Monitoring - All
GPS data and results from USGS and other agencies are available.

California Geological Survey Strong Motion Instrumentation Program
This CGS Data Center archives data from the California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (SMIP), a network of instruments that record strong shaking. Download station, catalog and waveform data.

California Geological Survey Engineering Strong Motion Data Center
The CGS Strong Motion Data Center is operated by the California Department of Conservation’s Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (CSMIP) in cooperation with the USGS/National Strong Motion Program (NSMP)