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SCIGN; new Southern California GPS network advances the study of earthquakes

October 1, 2001

Southern California is a giant jigsaw puzzle, and scientists are now using GPS satellites to track the pieces. These puzzle pieces are continuously moving, slowly straining the faults in between. That strain is then eventually released in earthquakes. The innovative Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) tracks the motions of these pieces over most of southern California with unprecedented precision. This new network greatly improves the ability to assess seismic hazards and quickly measure the larger displacements that occur during and immediatelyafter earthquakes.

Publication Year 2001
Title SCIGN; new Southern California GPS network advances the study of earthquakes
DOI 10.3133/fs06901
Authors Ken Hudnut, Nancy King
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 069-01
Index ID fs06901
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse