Late-breaking on Recent and Future Large Earthquake
This session features preliminary research results on the latest sequences around the world, including the ongoing earthquake swarm near Ethiopia, and the 2025 M 7.1 Southern Tibetan Plateau earthquake.
Conveners
Hongfeng Yang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, (hyang@cuhk.edu.hk)
Shengji Wei, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, (shjwei@ntu.edu.sg)
Aitaro Kato, Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo, (akato@eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Oral Presentations
The Multi-segment Complexity of the 2024 Mw 7.5 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Governs Tsunami Generation
Fabian Kutschera
10:30 AM
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University of California, San Diego
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Analysis of the Magnitude 5.7 Parker Butte Earthquake Near Yerington Nevada, Using High Precision Relocation, InSAR, GPS, and Strong Motion Data
Kyren R. Bogolub
10:45 AM
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Nevada Seismological Laboratory
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The 2025 Ms6.8 (Mw 7.1) Dingri Earthquake Sequence and Seismogenic Structure
Dun Wang
11:00 AM
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China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
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Sampling the Earthquake Cycle in a Graben System: Insights from the 2025 Mw7.1 Dingri Earthquake in the Southern Tibetan Plateau
Shengji Wei
11:15 AM
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Two Days, Three Earthquakes, Three Provinces
Allison L. Bent
11:30 AM
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Natural Resources Canada
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