Date: 4/19/2021
Session Time: 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM Pacific
Modern Geodesy for Observation and Its Modeling of Earthquake Deformation
In this session, we would like to explore and discuss the crustal deformation features of intraplatel earthquake cycles based on all modernly available geodetic methods, including GNSS, InSAR and other techniques. The applications of these geodetic observations and techniques have significantly improved our understanding of earthquakes. This session intends to cover all of the fields of research that use geodetic applications for earthquake studies. The focus is to discuss how accurate geodetic observations help to update and challenge our current understanding of earthquakes, particularly with respect to the lithosphere’s rheologic structure, hazard analysis and varying fault behaviors during seismic cycles. We would like to call for submissions involving new applications of geodetic techniques on earthquake cycle deformation studies as well as reviews on geodetic developments for earthquake application. This is a session to review and promote the revolutionary contribution of geodetic observations to seismological research.
Joint SSC-SSA Session
Conveners
Xinjian Shan, China Earthquake Administration (xjshan@163.com)
Benchun Duan, Texas A&M University (bduan@geos.tamu.edu)
Jiankun He, Chinese Academy of Sciences (jkhe@itpcas.ac.cn)
Mingsheng Liao, Wuhan University (liao@whu.edu.cn)
Guohong Zhang, China Earthquake Administration (274990177@qq.com)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
---|---|---|
Submission | Interseismic Deformation and Fault Kinematics along the Keping Foreland Thrust-Fold Belt of the South Tian Shan from InSAR and GPS Observations | View |
Submission | The InSAR-derived gCent Earthquake Catalog: August 2019-August 2020 | View |
Submission | Empirical Earthquake Scaling Relationships Derived From Geodetic Slip Distributions | View |
Modern Geodesy for Observation and Its Modeling of Earthquake Deformation [Poster]
Description
Type: Poster
Date: 4/19/2021
Time: 3:45 PM to 4:45 PM Pacific