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Comparing methods of combining horizontal components at LA‐Griffith Park Observatory site: (a) horizontal‐to‐vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) of Fourier amplitude spectrum (FAS), b = 20; (b) HVSR of FAS, b = 40; and (c) HVSR of pseudospectral acceleration (PSA), ξ=5%. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 30 March 2022
Figure 2. Comparing methods of combining horizontal components at LA‐Griffith Park Observatory site: (a) horizontal‐to‐vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) of Fourier amplitude spectrum (FAS), b = 20; (b) HVSR of FAS, b = 40; and (c) HVSR of pseudospectral acceleration (PSA), ξ = 5
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HVSR plots for a site near the Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles (CI.GR2): (a) RotD50 mean and mean ± one standard deviation HVSR ordinates, and (b) polar plot showing mean of azimuth‐dependent mHVSR ordinates. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 29 December 2021
Figure 5. HVSR plots for a site near the Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles (CI.GR2): (a) RotD50 mean and mean ± one standard deviation HVSR ordinates, and (b) polar plot showing mean of azimuth‐dependent mHVSR ordinates. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic
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Macroscopic optical images of saponite-bearing samples from Griffith Park, California; reference cube is 1 cm on each side. (a) MU bulk sample. (b) MU sample, saponite filling ellipsoidal vesicle (center), and coarse-grained platy saponite (top, arrow) possibly replacing an olivine phenocryst (see Fig. 3c). (c) MU sample, coarse-grained platy saponite in center, inferred as a replacement of an olivine phenocryst (see Fig. 3c). (d) CASGP1, bulk sample. Dark patches are vesicles filled with saponite; light-toned areas at top of image are ellipsoids of silica filling vesicles. (e) CASGP1, detail of fine-grained saponite (center of image) as a veinlet or crack fill, and exterior to a quartz globule (pale green, to left of image).
Published: 01 November 2014
Figure 2 Macroscopic optical images of saponite-bearing samples from Griffith Park, California; reference cube is 1 cm on each side. ( a ) MU bulk sample. ( b ) MU sample, saponite filling ellipsoidal vesicle (center), and coarse-grained platy saponite (top, arrow) possibly replacing an olivine
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (11-12): 2234–2250.
...Figure 2 Macroscopic optical images of saponite-bearing samples from Griffith Park, California; reference cube is 1 cm on each side. ( a ) MU bulk sample. ( b ) MU sample, saponite filling ellipsoidal vesicle (center), and coarse-grained platy saponite (top, arrow) possibly replacing an olivine...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (11-12): 2163–2164.
...John Bridges Abstract Griffithite, from Miocene volcanic and sedimentary rocks in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, is described by Treiman et al. in this issue. This is a ferrian, trioctahedral saponite with all the Fe 3+ in a distorted octahedral site. It is a close analog of the saponite identified...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 September 2000
Clay Minerals (2000) 35 (4): 625–634.
...P. KOMADEL; J. MADEJOVÁ; D. A. LAIRD; Y. XIA; J. W. STUCKI Abstract Griffithite is a trioctahedral smectite with dioctahedral domains, found in the <2 μm fraction of weathered basic rock from Griffith Park, California, USA. Crystalline admixtures (albite, calcite, quartz and maghemite...
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Published: 01 February 2015
4 1987 Whittier Narrows 5.99 LA-Wonderland 27.6 1,222.5 5 1994 Northridge Aftershock 5.28 Griffiths Park 24.4 ∗ 1,015.9 6 1987 Whittier Narrows 5.99 Vasquez Rocks Park 50.4 996.4 7 1991 Sierra Madre 5.61 Vasquez Rocks Park 39.8 996.4 ∗ Hypocentral distance.
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A part of the CheMin team, during a collecting trip for the Martian analogue iron-rich saponite clays found in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. From the left: Alan Treiman, Dick Morris, Liz Rampe, and Dave Vaniman, with Dave Blake in the back. Note the Hollywood sign in the background. The famous bat cave from the Batman TV series is just to the left of the team. This location has hosted a hundred B-grade science fiction movies about alien invaders, and it now appears to host clays that are most like those from the Sheepbed mudstone on Mars.
Published: 01 February 2015
F igure 6 A part of the CheMin team, during a collecting trip for the Martian analogue iron-rich saponite clays found in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. From the left: Alan Treiman, Dick Morris, Liz Rampe, and Dave Vaniman, with Dave Blake in the back. Note the Hollywood sign in the background
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The Sheepbed fluvio-lacustrine mudstone unit of Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, showing characteristic flat bedding and raised ridges (field of view 3.5 m, MastCam mosaic Sol 167, NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS). Inset shows a ChemCam Remote Micro-Imager view (width of drillhole 1.6 cm, Sol 183, NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/LPGNantes/CNRS/IAS) of the John Klein drill hole, with laser spots visible, that was made within Sheepbed. The material from this drillhole, and the one in Cumberland, which was also in the Sheepbed unit, were analyzed by the CheMin XRD instrument and found to contain a saponite that Treiman et al. (2014) argue is similar to terrestrial griffithite from Griffith Park, Los Angeles.
Published: 01 November 2014
a saponite that Treiman et al. (2014) argue is similar to terrestrial griffithite from Griffith Park, Los Angeles.
Journal Article
Published: 07 January 2019
Geological Magazine (2020) 157 (6): 1012–1021.
...Boo-Keun Khim; Jongmin Lee; Sanbeom Ha; Jingu Park; Dhananjai K. Pandey; Peter D. Clift; Denise K. Kulhanek; Stephan Steinke; Elizabeth M. Griffith; Kenta Suzuki; Zhaokai Xu; IODP Expedition 355 Scientists Abstract A 1108.6 m long core was recovered at Site U1457 located on the Indus Fan...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.1144/EGSP28.7
EISBN: 9781786203038
... to an understanding of the ground and to the definition of its conceptual model. This sort of mapping is inexpensive and can be immensely valuable; the role, importance and methodology of such mapping are well documented ( Anon 1972 ; Dearman 1991 ; Griffiths 2002 ; Cole 2010 ). Field mapping by experienced...
Journal Article
Published: 12 September 2018
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (7): 1190–1200.
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1932
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1932) 22 (1): 77.
... address in the Greek Theater in Griffith Park in which he discussed modern developments in seismology. The Thursday morning session was held in conjunction with the meetings of Sections E and M of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The papers presented at this meeting were concerned...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1931
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1931) 21 (3): 239–240.
... Laboratory, gave a public address in the Greek theater in Griffith Park in which he discussed modern developments in Seismology. At the Wednesday morning session of the Society, papers were presented which involved the study of seismograms. At the afternoon session the first series of papers discussed new...
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Iconic pictures of deadly New Zealand earthquakes. (a) 1848 Marlborough (Park, 1848), (b) 1855 Wairarapa (Gold, 1855), (c) 1901 Cheviot (Auckland Weekly News, 1901), (d) 1929 Buller (Jones, 1929), (e) 1931 Hawke's Bay (Every, 1931), (f) 1968 Inangahua (Wood, 1968), (g) 2011 Christchurch (Ingham and Griffith, 2011)
Published: 01 February 2020
Figure 1. Iconic pictures of deadly New Zealand earthquakes. (a) 1848 Marlborough ( Park, 1848 ), (b) 1855 Wairarapa ( Gold, 1855 ), (c) 1901 Cheviot ( Auckland Weekly News, 1901 ), (d) 1929 Buller ( Jones, 1929 ), (e) 1931 Hawke's Bay ( Every, 1931 ), (f) 1968 Inangahua ( Wood, 1968 ), (g) 2011
Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 February 2015
Elements (2015) 11 (1): 45–50.
...F igure 6 A part of the CheMin team, during a collecting trip for the Martian analogue iron-rich saponite clays found in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. From the left: Alan Treiman, Dick Morris, Liz Rampe, and Dave Vaniman, with Dave Blake in the back. Note the Hollywood sign in the background...
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(a) Location and detailed fault maps of the study areas in (b) Mount Abbot quadrangle and (c) Kings Canyon National Park. Stars are pseudotachylytes analyzed with microscope and SEM; circles are pseudotachylytes identified from field observations alone. Labeled faults in the Mount Abbot quadrangle are the Big Bear fault (BBF), East Branch fault (EBF), Dancing Burn fault (DBF), and Seven Gables Trail fault (SGF). The locality described by Griffith et al. (2008) is represented by an open triangle. In Kings Canyon National Park two systems of faults are present as described by Kirkpatrick et al. (2008): Skeeter fault (SKF), Little Lake fault (LLF), Granite Pass fault (GPF), and the other gray faults predate the Glacier Lakes fault (GLF) and its subsidiary structures, which are shown in black.
Published: 01 February 2009
Abbot quadrangle are the Big Bear fault ( BBF ), East Branch fault ( EBF ), Dancing Burn fault ( DBF ), and Seven Gables Trail fault ( SGF ). The locality described by Griffith et al. (2008) is represented by an open triangle. In Kings Canyon National Park two systems of faults are present
Book Chapter

...) Two exterior views of the JP Morgan Chase Building. Photographer: Tim Griffith, Esto Photographics, Inc. Figure 7. Continued. Figure 7. ( continued ) (C) a view of the plaza and urban park. Photographer: Tim Griffith, Esto Photographics, Inc. Owner: Hines Interests Limited...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (1): 106–123.
... of interaction between the steeper LA segment and the Upper Elysian Park fault. Fault intersection and linkage fundamentally impact the displacement field in BEM models ( Griffith and Cooke, 2004 ). Fault linkage has been suggested between the Hollywood and Raymond faults ( Weaver and Dolan, 2000...
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Published: 23 August 2019
Scottish Journal of Geology (2019) 55 (2): 75–92.
... (e.g. Sibson 1975 ; Swanson 1988 ; Allen et al. 2002 ; Di Toro & Pennacchioni 2005 ; Ujiie et al. 2007 ; Griffith et al. 2010 ; Rowe et al. 2011 , 2018 ; Kirkpatrick et al. 2012 ; Ferrand et al. 2018 ). Pseudotachylyte, a melt-derived fault rock produced during coseismic...
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