Southern California Integerated GPS Network (SCIGN). the purpose of this site is to provide fast and easy access to recordings of small earthquakes that might be used as Green's functions for predicting the ground motion from larger earthquakes. Data identified through the database may be downloaded from the FTP and Web sites of over 30 agencies worldwide.Ī relational database and data repository containing 84,641 seismograms from 1500 southern California earthquakes. The Consortium of Organizations for Strong-Motion Observation Systems (COSMOS) Virtual Data Center gives access to a relational database of strong ground motion parameters.
Effort is now underway to integrate FIS and Qfaults data. The relative data reliability and quality, read the compilations at Data fromĪdditonal publications may also be contributed on-line. Currently, theįIS provides published numeric data for research purposes.
This archive of activity data on southernĬalifornia's active faults provides published slip rates, displacement,Īnd paleoevent data on a per-fault, per reference basis. Seismic data sets, recent earthquake lists and maps, basic earthquake science facts, 'SeismoCam' (live and recorded seismograms) and links to other data centers.