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Three-dimensional seismic velocity model for the Cascadia Subduction Zone with shallow soils and topography, version 1.7

September 19, 2025

The U.S. Geological Survey’s seismic velocity model for the Cascadia Subduction Zone provides P- and S-wave velocity (VP and VS, respectively) information from 40.2° to 50.0° N. latitude and −129.0° to −121.0° W. longitude, and is used to support a variety of research topics, including three-dimensional (3D) earthquake simulations and seismic hazard assessment in the Pacific Northwest. This report describes an update to the previous version (v) 1.6 of the 3D seismic velocity model for the Cascadia Subduction Zone. This new model (herein referred to as v1.7) contains more detailed near-surface structure for improved earthquake ground motion modeling. Updated features include the addition of a new shallow soil velocity model in the top few hundred meters and the option of adding user-specified topography. Although v1.6 of the Cascadia seismic velocity model has a minimum VS of 600 meters per second (m/s), the new model (v1.7) has a minimum VS of approximately 40 m/s. Overall, this update will allow for more accurate ground motion estimates from 3D simulations of scenario earthquakes in the Cascadia Subduction Zone region.

Publication Year 2025
Title Three-dimensional seismic velocity model for the Cascadia Subduction Zone with shallow soils and topography, version 1.7
DOI 10.3133/ofr20251045
Authors Erin Wirth, Alex Grant, Ian Stone, William Stephenson, Arthur Frankel
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2025-1045
Index ID ofr20251045
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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