The purpose of this note is to describe a card-image computer tape now available with earthquake epicenter and P- and S-phase data for local earthquakes in Southern California during the 10-year period of 1966 through 1975. The tape is readable on an IBM 370/158 computer using standard FORTRAN READ statements. The tape is currently being used for several research projects including event relocation, velocity, P-delay, and magnitude studies. This research resource is being made available to all scientific investigators
The first set of twenty uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969 ...
The San Fernando Earthquake of February 9, 1971 occurred virtually at the center of the Southern Cal...
The Borrego Mountain earthquake triggered 114 strong-motion accelerographs in the southern Californi...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
An electronic digital computer program has been developed for determining the source and origin time...
The Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) has produced the SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to...
SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to the present, a period of more than 77 yrs. This catalog consist...
The Local Bulletin of the Pasadena Seismological Laboratory has been issued regularly since the begi...
The first set of 20 uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969 as Vo...
As part of a world-wide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, Caltech's seismology...
Estimates of the frequency of destructive shocks in California have usually been based on the very ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1979.M...
A digital data logger has been constructed at the California Institute of Technology for recording t...
The first set of twenty uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969, ...
This issue, Part W, contains data from the Lytle Creek, California, earthquake of September 12, 1970...
The first set of twenty uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969 ...
The San Fernando Earthquake of February 9, 1971 occurred virtually at the center of the Southern Cal...
The Borrego Mountain earthquake triggered 114 strong-motion accelerographs in the southern Californi...
The time period since the last published California Institute of Technology (CIT) earthquake catalo...
An electronic digital computer program has been developed for determining the source and origin time...
The Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) has produced the SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to...
SCSN earthquake catalog from 1932 to the present, a period of more than 77 yrs. This catalog consist...
The Local Bulletin of the Pasadena Seismological Laboratory has been issued regularly since the begi...
The first set of 20 uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969 as Vo...
As part of a world-wide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, Caltech's seismology...
Estimates of the frequency of destructive shocks in California have usually been based on the very ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1979.M...
A digital data logger has been constructed at the California Institute of Technology for recording t...
The first set of twenty uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969, ...
This issue, Part W, contains data from the Lytle Creek, California, earthquake of September 12, 1970...
The first set of twenty uncorrected digitized earthquake accelerograms was published in July, 1969 ...
The San Fernando Earthquake of February 9, 1971 occurred virtually at the center of the Southern Cal...
The Borrego Mountain earthquake triggered 114 strong-motion accelerographs in the southern Californi...