SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 20024 | View PDF | |||||||
Proposal Category | Collaborative Proposal (Data Gathering and Products) | ||||||||
Proposal Title | Combining High-Resolution Local Models with the SCEC CVMS | ||||||||
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Other Participants | Jack Muir, Caltech | ||||||||
SCEC Priorities | 4a | SCEC Groups | Seismology | ||||||
Report Due Date | 03/15/2021 | Date Report Submitted | 03/14/2021 |
Project Abstract |
Accurate models of seismic velocities form a core SCEC data deliverable, with the Community Velocity Models (CVMs) forming a cornerstone of the SCEC modelling framework. However, despite increasingly better performance of the SCEC CVMs in validation exercises, the two current generation models (CVMS-4.26 and CVM-H) still mis-predict important engineering seismology measurements crucial to accurate assessment of seismic hazard within Southern California. In the preliminary report, we combine results a local inversion for shear wave velocity using the Ridgecrest earthquakes recorded on the CSN in the northern Los Angeles Basin. |
Intellectual Merit | This study provides a methodology to update the standard SCEC velocity models with local high-resolution models. This will we allow the community to add local studies without having to re-invert the entire model for S. California. |
Broader Impacts | The velocity models are widely used in the SCEC research environment and in the wider scientific community outside of SCEC. Im provements the these models benefits these studies. |
Exemplary Figure | Figure 3. Results of local tomographic update utilizing the level set method. |
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