Room: Exhibit Hall
Date: 5/2/2024
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Fault zones are governed by diverse mechanical processes that hold the key to advancing our understanding of fault rupture behaviors and the related seismic hazards. This session seeks to delve into the interplay of intrinsic fault zone properties, stress regimes and kinematics patterns that dictate rupture mechanics of earthquakes and slow-slip events. Through the lens of advanced multi-geophysical observations from stress accumulation and release to the initiation, propagation, and termination of fault ruptures, we are gaining deeper insights into the mechanical processes governing fault zones. However, weaving these insights into a comprehensive understanding remains a challenge. This session invites contributions that focus on the mechanics of fault zone rupture behaviors, from micro to macro scales. We encourage interdisciplinary submissions that synthesize observational, experimental, theoretical and computational insights on the mechanics that control rupture dynamics in the fault zones.
Conveners:
Xiaowei Chen, Texas A&M University (xiaowei.chen@tamu.edu)
Yifang Cheng, University of California, Berkeley (chengyif@berkeley.edu)
Zhe Jia, University of California, San Diego (z5jia@ucsd.edu)
Junle Jiang, University of Oklahoma (jiang@ou.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Constraining 3D Fault Geometry With a Data-Driven Approach at the San Andreas – Calaveras Fault Junction | View |
Submission | Unveiling Shallow Earthquake Ruptures in the Ryukyu Area: A Comprehensive Study Through Bp Imaging and Regional Cmt Catalog | View |
Submission | Posterior Exploration of Bayesian Kinematic Finite-Fault Earthquake Source Models | View |
Submission | Fault Network Geometry's Control on Earthquake Rupture Behavior | View |
Submission | WITHDRAWN Lithospheric Structure of the Hispaniola and Puerto Rico/Virgin Islands Microplates Using Teleseismic and Local Data | View |
Submission | Comparing Fault Zones that Host Induced and Tectonic Earthquakes in Oklahoma and California | View |
Submission | New Zealand’s South Westland Alpine Fault: What’s Down There and How Does It Make Earthquakes Stop? | View |
Submission | Illuminating the Jericho Fault from A New Local Seismic Network | View |
Submission | Investigation of Earthquake Nucleation Processes: A Case Study of the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence | View |
Submission | Probing Transient Rheology and Spatial Heterogeneity of Faults Using Repeating Earthquakes and Deformation Data | View |
Submission | Systematic Measurements of Rupture Directivity for Small-to-Moderate Earthquakes in California | View |
Characteristics and Mechanics of Fault Zone Rupture Processes, from Micro to Macro Scales [Poster Session]
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