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The grid spacing within the model is 500m and we use trilinear interpolation in between the grid points. The model covers depths down to 50km. | The grid spacing within the model is 500m and we use trilinear interpolation in between the grid points. The model covers depths down to 50km. | ||
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+ | Below are three horizontal slices generated from UCVM that show the new CCA model at the surface level (0km depth), 500m depth, and 2km depth. |
Revision as of 00:27, 27 March 2015
Introduction
The Central California Seismic Project model (tentatively called "CCA") is a 3D velocity model comprised of the results of the full 3D tomographic inversions done by En-Jui Lee. This technique was first introduced in CVM-S4.26, which is a SCEC southern California velocity model.
Coverage Region
The CCA model covers:
-120.0000, 33.3999
-122.9500, 36.6000
-118.2962, 39.3548
-115.4454, 36.0403
The grid spacing within the model is 500m and we use trilinear interpolation in between the grid points. The model covers depths down to 50km.
Stand-alone Plots
Below are three horizontal slices generated from UCVM that show the new CCA model at the surface level (0km depth), 500m depth, and 2km depth.