C.H. Jones datasets
This page is always under construction. Datasets listed in inverse order of date
acquired. Hopefully all these datasets will be online in the not-too-distant future.
In the interim, if there is need for any of the data described below, contact
Craig Jones at cjones@colorado.edu
- 2000-2002 Marlborough Faults Passive Array Experiment, New Zealand
- Brief description: 9 arrays of short period (mainly 2 Hz) + 7 broadband
sensors recording at 40 sps in a transect across the Wairau (Alpine) Fault
and Awatere fault.
- Full collection of waveforms:available
from IRIS Data Management Center as SEED.
- 1998-2000 Coso Passive Array Experiment, California
- Publication: Wilson et al., submitted to JGR, 2002.
- Brief description: 20 arrays of short period (mainly 2 Hz) sensors
recording at 40 sps around the Coso Geothermal Field
- Full collection of waveforms:available
from IRIS Data Management Center as SEED.
- 1997 Sierran Paradox Experiment, California
- Brief description: 24 broadband seismometers were deployed across
the southern Sierra Nevada from May to October 1997. Stations recorded 32
bits/sample and 25 sps.
- Full collection of waveforms: available
from IRIS Data Management Center as SEED.
- 1994-5 Colorado Plateau-Great Basin project
- Publication: Sheehan et al., GRL, 1997.
- Brief description: 12 broadband seismometers were deployed in eastern
Nevada and Utah from September 1993 to August 1994. Stations recorded at 32
bits/sample and 25 sps (mostly).
- Full collection of waveforms: available
from IRIS Data Management Center as segy volumes. Event gathers available
as SEED.
- 1994 Southern Sierra CD Project-Death Valley deployment
- Brief Description: One array of 14 instruments (3 BB, 11 SP) at Harrisburg
Flat, one small array of 1 BB and 2 SP instruments at Dante's View, and a
BB at Darwin Plateau. Some sensors moved to record aftershocks of earthquake
south of Carson City.
- Full collection of waveforms: available
from IRIS Data Management Center as SEED .
- 1993 Southern Sierra Continental Dynamics Project
- Publication: Jones
and Phinney, JGR, 1998.
- Brief description: Three arrays of 9 or 11 seismometers (3 broadband,
remainder short-period) deployed along the east-west transect of the southern
Sierra Continental Dynamics Project. Seismometers recorded continuously at
20 sps from June-July to October 1993.
- Full collection of waveforms: available from IRIS Data Management
Center. CSS3.0 schema over segy files. (DMC seems to have some trouble finding
the tapes).
- Teleseisms used in receiver function analysis: available online soon.
- Receiver functions used in Jones and Phinney, 1998: available as
an electronic supplement to the JGR paper; online here soon.
- 1988 Sierran Tomography experiment
- Publication: Jones et al.,
JGR, 1994
- Brief description: 16 portable triggered seismometers were deployed
across the southern Sierra Nevada from June to October 1988. Six instruments
were L4-3Ds extended to about 10s response; remainder were 3 component 1-s
sensors.
- Teleseismic Arrival Time picks (ascii file): available soon via ftp
- Raw waveforms: (about 100 Mb) available by request to cjones@colorado.edu.
Raw binary files with CSS3.0 schema database tables. Include information on
use and format capability (anonymous ftp space, tape capability) in request.
- 1981-1985 Vegas Range paleomagnetic data
- Publication: Nelson and Jones,
Tectonics, 1987.
- Brief description: Several paleomagnetic localities within Cambrian
carbonates in the Las Vegas Range, southern Nevada, about 7-20 samples/locality.
- Raw demagnetization measurements Not presently available.
- 1983 Utah microearthquake experiment
- Publication: C. H. Jones, PhD thesis, MIT, 1987. Also Jones
et al., GSA Abstr. Prog, 1993.
- Brief description:40+ short-period, single component instruments
were recorded on smoked paper from August-early October 1983. Instruments
were deployed at 3-10 km spacing in Hansel Valley to Pocatello Valley, northern
Utah and southern Idaho.
- Local earthquake arrival time picks available by request to cjones@colorado.edu.
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