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The CCA model covers:
 
The CCA model covers:
  
-120.0000, 33.3999
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-120.0000, 33.3999<br />
-122.9500, 36.6000
+
-122.9500, 36.6000<br />
-118.2962, 39.3548
+
-118.2962, 39.3548<br />
-115.4454, 36.0403
+
-115.4454, 36.0403<br />
  
 
The grid spacing within the model is 500m and we use trilinear interpolation in between the grid points.
 
The grid spacing within the model is 500m and we use trilinear interpolation in between the grid points.

Revision as of 18:53, 26 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.