Based on the available geologic and geomorphologic data, 708 Taiwan Strong-
Motion Instrumentation Program (TSMIP) free-field strong-motion station sit
es are classified using a scheme compatible with the 1997 Uniform Building
Code (UBC) provisions. Results show that an extensive usage of geologic map
s and geomorphologic data for site classification is satisfactory and is a
quick and effective method for categorizing large numbers of strong-motion
station sites. The response spectral shapes (RSS) method and the horizontal
-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method both provide good supplements for
checking purposes. Field checks are definitely necessary, especially for s
ites located near geologic boundaries or geomorphologic boundaries. Final c
omments for each station site have been made after these checks. Some probl
ematic sites do exist and are mentioned in the text. Data from these sites
must only be used with care. To increase the accessibity of our results, we
have developed a web-based query site at http://gis.geo.ncu.edu.tw/query/s
ite/, and an appendix for site classification of the 708 TSMIP stations is
given in the CD-ROM attached to this issue.