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CSMIP Annual Seminar on
Utilization of Strong Motion Data

SMIP07 Seminar - Sacramento, CA

The California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (CSMIP) in the Division of Mines and Geology (now known as the California Geological Survey) of the California Department of Conservation established a Data Interpretation Project in 1989.   Each year CSMIP funds several data interpretation contracts for the analysis and utilization of strong-motion data. The primary objectives of the Data Interpretation Project are to further the understanding of strong ground shaking and the response of structures, and to increase the utilization of strong-motion data in improving post-earthquake response, seismic code provisions and design practices.

As part of the Data Interpretation Project, CSMIP holds annual seminars to transfer recent research findings on strong-motion data to practicing seismic design professionals, earth scientists and post-earthquake response personnel.  The purpose of the annual seminar is to provide information that will be useful immediately in seismic design practice and post-earthquake response, and in the longer term, in the improvement of seismic design codes and practices.  

  • SMIP07 Seminar


  • Date/Time: Thursday, September 13, 2007, 9 am to 3:30 pm

    Location:

    Hilton Sacramento Arden West

    2200 Harvard Street

    Sacramento, CA 95815

    (916) 922-4700                                 Map     Directions

     

    Program:

    SMIP07 Final Program


    Registration:

    Please complete and return the SMIP07 Registration Form. Please note there is a $10 late fee for

    registration after September 6.

     

    Payment options:

  • Via check (return registration form by mail)

  • Via credit card (return registration form by mail or FAX)

  • For more information: Call 888-HQCSMIP (888-472-7647)

     

  • Proceedings of Previous Seminars (SMIP89 - SMIP07)