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Introduction

This is a project designed to provide a number of functions related to parsing and processing earthquake ground motion data, building on top of the ObsPy library. Most of the extensions that we provide are to handle strong motion data and related issues.

Documentation

  • Please note, we are in the process of improving the documentation and that there are some incomplete sections.
  • The full documentation can be viewed locally by running the docs/makedocs.sh script.
  • The documentation is also available here.
  • The MATLAB functions included in the tools/matlab directory include a short tutorial

Getting Help

The developers can be reached at [email protected].

If you would like to post an issue to ask a question, request a new feature, or report a bug, you can do so at the github mirror of this repository.

If you would like to contribute merge requests to this repository, please let us know and we can add you as a collaborator. This will require that you create an account at code.usgs.gov, which is a more involved process than creating a personal account at gitub.com and posting to the issues on the github mirror.

Suggested Citation

If you wish to cite this software please cite:

  • Thompson, E.M., M. Hearne, B.T. Aagaard, J.M. Rekoske, C.B. Worden, M.P. Moschetti, H.E. Hunsinger, G.C. Ferragut, G.A. Parker, J.A. Smith, K.K. Smith, and A.R. Kottke (2024). USGS Automated Ground Motion Processing Software Version 2, U.S. Geological Survey software release. https://doi.org/10.5066/P13HMKFJ

Journal Articles

The list below is a subset of articles that made use of this software in their study. If you would like to have an article added to this list, please open an issue or email the developers.

  • Ahdi, S.K., B.T. Aagaard, M.P. Moschetti, G.A. Parker, O.S. Boyd, W.J. Stephenson (2024). Empirical ground-motion basin response in the California Great Valley, Reno, Nevada, and Portland, Oregon. Earthquake Spectra, 40(2):1099-1131. https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930241237250

  • Boyd OS, D. Churchwell, M.P. Moschetti, et al. (2024). Sediment thickness map of United States Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain Strata, and their influence on earthquake ground motions. Earthquake Spectra, 40(1):89-112. https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930231204880

  • Ji, C., A. Cabas, A. Kottke, M. Pilz, J. Macedo, C. Liu (2023). A DesignSafe earthquake ground motion database for California and surrounding regions. Earthquake Spectra, 39 (1): 702–721. https://doi.org/10.1177/87552930221141108

  • Moschetti M.P., E.M. Thompson, J.M. Rekoske, M. Hearne, P. Powers, D. McNamara, C. Tape (2019). Ground‐Motion Amplification in Cook Inlet Region, Alaska, from Intermediate‐Depth Earthquakes, Including the 2018 7.1 Anchorage Earthquake. Seismological Research Letters, 91 (1): 142–152. https://doi.org/10.1785/0220190179

  • Parker G, A. Baltay (2022). Empirical Map‐Based Nonergodic Models of Site Response in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 112 (3): 1607–1629. https://doi.org/10.1785/0120210175

  • Rekoske J.M., E.M. Thompson, M.P. Moschetti, M. Hearne, B.T. Aagaard, G. Parker (2020). The 2019 Ridgecrest, California, Earthquake Sequence Ground Motions: Processed Records and Derived Intensity Metrics. Seismological Research Letters, 91 (4): 2010–2023. https://doi.org/10.1785/0220190292

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