Table 1.3--GROUND-VELOCITY DATA . —_ Velocity Ground-transmitted Station number Ground range, Com- ft 650.01 ponent 8,302 Max. Max. ft/sec ft/sec! pos.,* Vv neg., 0.41 0.85 R 650.02 650.03 603 18,334 21,284 30,226 Freq..t Max. | Max. ft/sec ft/sec pos.,* cps a neg., Freq.,t cps |42 0.98 |38 0.10 {62 T 0.009 Vv 0.90 (0.61) 0.93 3.4 (0.3) 0.29 R 0.62 (0.87) 0.04 22 (7.5) 0.60 0.22 T 0.33 (0.47) 0.33 4.0 (0.6) 3.7 (0.6) 0.11 0.25 (8.3) Vv 0.53 (0.83) 0.30 1.8 R 0.57 (0.77) 0.36 3.1 0.80 0.63 (0.44) (0.39) 0.73 0.74 11 1.1 3.5 0.37 (0.14) 0.60 1.1 (0.49) (0.35) 0.40 0.17 63 (98) [105 (9) 0.048 {111 (12) T 0.17 (0.44) 0.32 Vv 0.48 (0.65) 0.63 3.7 (0.3) R 3.83 (6.48) 2.85 2.4 0.15 0.18 T | 0.33 (0.65) 0.45 3.3 (0.2) 0.056 (0.08) 650.05 650.06 Air-shock induced No record 124,182 | Vv | 0.056 (0.10) 0.048 1.5 0.0080 (0.016)| 0.00791 20 *Maximum velocities enclosed in parentheses represent peak-to-peak values of the higher frequency signals. TValues enclosed in parentheses are those of apparently secondary importance. Table 1.4-~GROUND-DISPLACEMENT DATA Displacement* Station number 650.01 Ground range, ft Component 8,302 Vv Ground-transmitted . Maximum, Residual, Frequency, in. in. cps Air-shock induced Maximum, | Residual, in. in. Frequency, cps 0.4 R T 650,02 650.03 18,334 21,264 - 603 30,226 v (~9.1) R T 1.2 (-—3.2) 0.5 (~2.9) (-—2.8) Vv R 7 1.0 (-1.5) |~0.2 1.1 (1.7) 0.5 0.7 (—0.9) {-0.5 0.3 (-1.0) (~0.75) (0.6) (0.6) 0.3 0.3 0.5 (2)° (2) (2.4) -1.7 —2.2 —-1.8 1.05 1.0 0.0 0.8 0.6 11 0.08 3.8 Vv —5.5 1.9 0.13 (1.6) —0.15 R 4.8 0.9 0.14 (1.6) —0.05 T 0.9 -1.2 0.29 (1.4) —0.008 0.005 15 (0.17) —0.001 >-0.001 18 650.05 650.06 (0.15) 2 11.4 7.5 No record 114,182 | Vv 0.13 (0.20) 0.038 1.5 * Maximum displacement values in parentheses are curve maxima; displacements not enclosed are either maxima or peak-to-peak values which are directly attributable to the measured acceleration. 26