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USGS/ASCE Web-Based Tool for Seismic Site Classification

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LS_SMS

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Folks, I'm a mechanical guy dabbling in some civil seismic stuff, meaning I'm out of my wheelhouse a little bit. I'm doing some seismic work with ASCE 7-16. I was told there is a USGS website to get Ss and S1 values for locations around the USA. What is the web address for that site?
 
 
Could you give me a quick crash course on how to use it? Unless I missed it, I don't see Ss and S1 values for my town.
 
Could you give me a quick crash course on how to use it? Unless I missed it, I don't see Ss and S1 values for my town.
1. Put in address.
2. Click "search".
3. Select version of ASCE-7. -22 is the current version (and will be for California in 3 weeks).
4. Select Risk Category. Category II is the most common.
5. Select Site Soil Class. In 7-16, select D (default). In 7-22, select "Default" unless you have knowledge (soils report, etc.) to the contrary.
6. Select the types of loads you want reported.
7. Click view results.
 
3. Select version of ASCE-7. -22 is the current version (and will be for California in 3 weeks).
This is incorrect for California. ASCE 7-22 will be adopted by the 2025 CBC which will not go into effect until January 1, 2026, until then we use the 7-16.
 
1. Put in address.
2. Click "search".
3. Select version of ASCE-7. -22 is the current version (and will be for California in 3 weeks).
4. Select Risk Category. Category II is the most common.
5. Select Site Soil Class. In 7-16, select D (default). In 7-22, select "Default" unless you have knowledge (soils report, etc.) to the contrary.
6. Select the types of loads you want reported.
7. Click view results.
Thank you! I was able to figure that out with your help.
 
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