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Wasatch Front urban area seismic response data report, Utah
Open-File Report
83-452
By: Kenneth W. King, W. W. Hays, and P. J. McDermott
Little strong-motion data exists for seismic motions in the Intermountain seismic belt. Measurements of low-strain ground motions at 82 different locations in the urban areas of the Intermountain seismic belt were made to investigate the variations of ground-motion characteristics of a seismic data base for ground-motion hazards study. The low-strain ground-motion data used in this report were measured from underground nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site, Nevada.
The ground-motion data seismograms, derived spectra, and spectral ratios of alluvium to rock sites are presented in this report. The average spectral amplification on soils observed using induced horizontal ground motions varied from a factor of 1.2-18.3.
Suggested Citation
King, K.W., Hays, W.W., McDermott, P.J., 1983, Wasatch Front urban area seismic response data report, Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-452, 68 p. ill., maps ; 28 cm. , https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr83452.
ISSN: 2331-1258 (online)
Publication type
Report
Publication Subtype
USGS Numbered Series
Title
Wasatch Front urban area seismic response data report, Utah