Driscoll, Neal, et al., (2018), Velocity files used for processing multi-channel seismic data offshore California, acquired during R/V Melville expedition MV1316 (2013). Marine Geoscience Data System (MGDS). doi:10.1594/IEDA/500033
Title:
Velocity files used for processing multi-channel seismic data offshore California, acquired during R/V Melville expedition MV1316 (2013)
Abstract:
Part of the SONGS project, this 2013 R/V Melville expedition conducted a 2D shallow seismic survey of the Newport Inglewood/Rose Canyon and Oceanside Blind Thrust fault systems in the vicinity of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS), offshore California. The objectives included identifying the level of activity of the Newport Inglewood/Rose Canyon and Oceanside Blind Thrust faults, including their specific locations, geometries, and type of fault. These data were processed for velocity by Geotrace and were used for processing the multi-channel seismic data. Funding was from Southern California Edison.
environment, hazard, Newport Inglewood Fault, Rose Canyon Fault, Oceanside Blind Thrust Faults, Coronado Bank, Palos Verdes, San Diego Trough, San Clemente Fault System, Inner California Borderlands (UTIG Keyword)