Welcome to the COSMOS Virtual Data Center, a portal to the strong ground motion records of
COSMOS Strong Motion Program Members.
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The COSMOS VDC is supported by funds from the National Science Foundation (CMS-0201264).
Developmental support for the VDC provided by the Southern California Earthquake Center
is gratefully acknowledged.
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Data Provided By COSMOS Strong Motion Program Members: |
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Core Members: |
U.S. Geological Survey |
California Geological Survey |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation |
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Contributing Members: |
Advanced National Seismic System
Armenian Strong-Motion Network
Bogazici Univ., Kandilli Observatory, Turkey
California Inst. of Technology
Centro de Investigaciones Geotechnicas, El Salvador
Dept. of Geophysics and Geodesy, Santiago, Chile
Geological Survey of Canada
Indian Inst. for Techology, Roorkee, India
Inst. of Geological & Nuclear Sciences Ltd, NZ
Inst. de Ingenieria , UNAM, Mexico
IRIGM: Univ. Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Kiban-Kyoshin Network, Japan
Kyoshin Net, Japan
Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power
Los Angeles Flood Control
Metropolitan Water District, Los Angeles
MCEER, Buffalo, New York
Nat. Survey for Seismic Protection, Armenia
Seattle Light and Power
Seismology Center, CWB, Taipei, Taiwan
Southern California Earthquake Center
Southern California Edison
Tacoma Public Utilities
Univ. of Alaska, Geophysical Inst., Anchorage
Univ. of California at Los Angeles
Univ. CentroAmericana, San Salvador, El Salvador
Univ. of Nevada, Reno
Univ. of Southern California, Dept. of Civil Engineering
Univ. of Washington, Geophysics Program
USGS Geologic Hazards Team
Washington Dept. of Natural Resources
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