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We would like to draw your attention to the SCEC Workshop: Multi-Scale Seismic Velocity Models for the San Andreas Fault System in the Western US, which will be held from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm PT on April 4, 2025.
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SUMMARY: At this workshop, we will plan a coordinated research approach to develop multiscale Vp and Vs models for the western US that can be used for simulations of realistic ground motion to frequencies of interest to engineers (e.g. 5-10 Hz), and to support a range of additional studies. Additional key discussion topics include IT tools needed to maintain, access, use, and visualize the velocity models, criteria for incorporating updates into the community models, and practical pathways for following up on recommendations developed in the workshop.
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Session 1: Current Seismic Velocity Models for the SAFS in the Western US Session 2: Methods to Combine and Evaluate Velocity Models Session 3: Tools for Using Models
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This virtual workshop is open to anyone interested in contributing to the community discussion on Multi-Scale Seismic Velocity Models for the San Andreas Fault System in the Western US.
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For the detailed agenda and to register, please visit:
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Please feel free to forward this message to interested students and colleagues, and to contact us directly with questions.
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We hope to see you at the workshop on April 4!
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Patricia Persaud, Kim Olsen, Artie Rogers, Phil Maechling, and Yehuda Ben-Zion
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