Jian Zhou , Nan Xi , Chuanchuan Kang , Li Li , Kun Chen , Xin Tian , Chao Wang , Jifeng Tian
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An accessible strong-motion dataset (PGA, PGV, and site vS30) of 2022 MS6.8 Luding, China Earthquake
A MS6.8 earthquake occurred on 5th September 2022 in Luding county, Sichuan, China, at 12: 52 Beijing Time (4:52 UTC). We complied a dataset of PGA, PGV, and site vS30 of 73 accelerometers and 791 Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) sensors within 300 km of the epicenter. The inferred vS30 of 820 recording sites were validated. The study results show that: (1) The maximum horizontal PGA and PGV reaches 634.1 Gal and 71.1 cm/s respectively. (2) Over 80% of records are from soil sites. (3) The vS30 proxy model of Zhou J et al. is superior than that of Wald and Allen and performs well in the study area. The dataset was compiled in a flat file that consists the information of strong-motion instruments, the strong-motion records, and the vS30 of the recording sites. The dataset is available at https://www.seismisite.net.
期刊介绍:
Earthquake Science (EQS) aims to publish high-quality, original, peer-reviewed articles on earthquake-related research subjects. It is an English international journal sponsored by the Seismological Society of China and the Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration.
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