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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (1): 783–802.
... at the Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA) site. Acquisition of this data set involved the deployment of 196 stations positioned on a 14 × 14 grid with a 5 m spacing. The array was used to acquire active-source data generated by a vibroseis truck and an instrumented sledgehammer, and passive-wavefield data...
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Journal Article
Published: 31 January 2017
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (2): 603–610.
...Xiangfang Zeng; Chelsea Lancelle; Clifford Thurber; Dante Fratta; Herb Wang; Neal Lord; Athena Chalari; Andy Clarke Abstract A field test that was conducted at Garner Valley, California, on 11 and 12 September 2013 using distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) to sense ground vibrations provided...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 February 2015
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2015) 105 (2A): 993–1010.
...Johanes Chandra; Philippe Guéguen; Jamison H. Steidl; Luis Fabian Bonilla Abstract We analyze the nonlinear and near‐surface geological effects of two Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation at University of California, Santa Barbara (NEES@UCSB) instrumented sites: the Garner Valley Downhole...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (3): 1412–1428.
.... This experiment was part of a suite of experiments conducted during August 2004 in Garner Valley, California, using a large mobile shaker truck from the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation ( NEES ) facility. We deployed a dense accelerometer array within meters of the mobile shaker truck to replicate...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2002
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2002) 92 (8): 3165–3179.
...Luis Fabián Bonilla; Jamison H. Steidl; Jean-Christophe Gariel; Ralph J. Archuleta Abstract The Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA) consists of a set of seven downhole strong-motion instruments ranging from 0- to 500-m depth. One of the objectives of this experiment is to estimate site response...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1996
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1996) 86 (2): 306–319.
... sensitivity accelerograms, recorded at five different depths by the Garner Valley Downhole Array ( GVDA ), in southern California, with peak ground accelerations 0.0002 g ≦ a g ≦ 0.04 g , magnitudes 3.0 ≦ M L ≦ 4.6, and hypocentral distances 16 km ≦ R ≦ 107 km. First, the stability of the (h/v) spectral ratio...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1996
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1996) 86 (2): 477–488.
...Olivier Coutant Abstract We study very shallow (<200 m) S -wave anisotropy effects on local earthquake seismograms recorded by a vertical array of accelerometers at Garner Valley (Southern California). Using seismic events recorded by sensors buried at depth in the crystalline bedrock (220 m...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1993
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1993) 83 (6): 2039.
..., August 1992, pp. 1592-1621. GARNER VALLEY DOWNHOLE ARRAY OF ACCELEROMETERS: INSTRUMENTATION AND PRELIMINARY DATA ANALYSIS BY RALPH J. ARCHULETA,SANDRAH. SEALE,PETER V. SANGAS, LAWRENCE M. BAKER, AND SCOTT T. SWAIN On page 1595 there is an egregious error in the coordinates of the array. The correct...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1992
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1992) 82 (4): 1592–1621.
...Ralph J. Archuleta; Sandra H. Seale; Peter V. Sangas; Lawrence M. Baker; Scott T. Swain Abstract The Garner Valley downhole array ( GVDA ) in southern California (33°41.60′N, 116°40.20′W) is a five-element array of three-component, dual-gain force balance accelerometers that are capable...
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Different transfer functions (TFs) for Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA): (a) comparison between theoretical and empirical TFs; (b) HVSR of FAS, b = 20; (c) HVSR of FAS, b = 40; and (d) HVSR of PSA, ξ=5%. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 30 March 2022
Figure 8. Different transfer functions (TFs) for Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA): (a) comparison between theoretical and empirical TFs; (b) HVSR of FAS, b = 20; (c) HVSR of FAS, b = 40; and (d) HVSR of PSA, ξ = 5 % . The color version of this figure is available only
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Site map of Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA), denoted by the star. The rectangle depicts the extent of the modeling domain, where the contours depict elevation in meters. The triangle denotes a nearby outcrop site GVAR. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 16 February 2021
Figure 1. Site map of Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA), denoted by the star. The rectangle depicts the extent of the modeling domain, where the contours depict elevation in meters. The triangle denotes a nearby outcrop site GVAR. The color version of this figure is available only
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Garner Valley downhole array (GVDA) cross section (see Data and Resources). SFSI, soil‐foundation‐structure interaction. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 05 May 2020
Figure 1. Garner Valley downhole array (GVDA) cross section (see Data and Resources ). SFSI, soil‐foundation‐structure interaction. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
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Geotechnical cross section of (a) the Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA) and (b) the Wildlife Liquefaction Array (WLA) test sites, including the position of the accelerometers used in this study (black squares).
Published: 24 February 2015
Figure 2. Geotechnical cross section of (a) the Garner Valley Downhole Array ( GVDA ) and (b) the Wildlife Liquefaction Array ( WLA ) test sites, including the position of the accelerometers used in this study (black squares).
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Array location at the Garner Valley site; an arrow points to the 100-m aperture array and a dot in a circle locates the 500-m-deep borehole. The array configuration is shown in the insert.
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 1. Array location at the Garner Valley site; an arrow points to the 100-m aperture array and a dot in a circle locates the 500-m-deep borehole. The array configuration is shown in the insert.
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Shear-wave velocities and simplified geologic log of the Garner Valley site.
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 2. Shear-wave velocities and simplified geologic log of the Garner Valley site.
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Microtremor recorded by the Garner-Valley array; (a) these records are very similar to each other. In contrast, records in (b) are less similar to each other.
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 3. Microtremor recorded by the Garner-Valley array; (a) these records are very similar to each other. In contrast, records in (b) are less similar to each other.
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Comparison of microtremor spectra observed at Garner Valley and at Hollister. The Garner Valley spectrum has higher frequency content.
Published: 01 June 2000
Figure 12. Comparison of microtremor spectra observed at Garner Valley and at Hollister. The Garner Valley spectrum has higher frequency content.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1999
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1999) 89 (3): 706–717.
...Sylvie Kelner; Michel Bouchon; Olivier Coutant Abstract We try to characterize the fracturing of the anisotropic shallow granite (<250 m) present at Garner Valley, southern California. The shear-wave splitting observed on a downhole seismic array installed there (Archuleta et al. , 1992...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2000
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2000) 90 (3): 666–678.
...Figure 1. Array location at the Garner Valley site; an arrow points to the 100-m aperture array and a dot in a circle locates the 500-m-deep borehole. The array configuration is shown in the insert. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 February 2021
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2021) 111 (4): 2042–2056.
...Figure 1. Site map of Garner Valley Downhole Array (GVDA), denoted by the star. The rectangle depicts the extent of the modeling domain, where the contours depict elevation in meters. The triangle denotes a nearby outcrop site GVAR. The color version of this figure is available only...
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