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    Three-Dimensional Basin Depth Map of the Northern Los Angeles Basins From Gravity and Seismic Measurements

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    Author
    Villa, V.
    Li, Y.
    Clayton, R.W.
    Persaud, P.
    Affiliation
    University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-07-14
    Keywords
    basin
    Chino
    dense-array
    gravity
    San Bernardino
    San Gabriel
    
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    John Wiley and Sons Inc
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    Villa, V., Li, Y., Clayton, R. W., & Persaud, P. (2023). Three-dimensional basin depth map of the northern Los Angeles basins from gravity and seismic measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 128, e2022JB025425. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JB025425
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    Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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    Abstract
    The San Gabriel, Chino, and San Bernardino sedimentary basins in Southern California amplify earthquake ground motions and prolong the duration of shaking due to the basins' shape and low seismic velocities. In the event of a major earthquake rupture along the southern segment of the San Andreas fault, their connection and physical proximity to Los Angeles (LA) can produce a waveguide effect and amplify strong ground motions. Improved estimates of the shape and depth of the sediment-basement interface are needed for more accurate ground-shaking models. We obtain a three-dimensional basement map of the basins by integrating gravity and seismic measurements. The travel time of the sediment-basement P-to-S conversion, and the Bouguer gravity along 10 seismic lines, are combined to produce a linear relationship that is used to extend the 2D profiles to a 3D basin map. Basement depth is calculated using the predicted travel time constrained by gravity with an S-wave velocity model of the area. The model is further constrained by the basement depths from 17 boreholes. The basement map shows the south-central part of the San Gabriel basin is the deepest part and a significant gravity signature is associated with our interpretation of the Raymond fault. The Chino basin deepens toward the south and shallows northeastward. The San Bernardino basin deepens eastward along the edge of the San Jacinto Fault Zone. In addition, we demonstrate the benefit of using gravity data to aid in the interpretation of the sediment-basement interface in receiver functions. © 2023. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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    6 month embargo; first published 14 July 2023
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    2169-9313
    DOI
    10.1029/2022JB025425
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