Room: Exhibit Hall A+B
Date: 4/15/2026
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Advancing Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment through Multi-Disciplinary Approaches
This session brings together a diverse community of researchers and practitioners working across disciplines to tackle the complex challenges of seismic hazard and risk assessment, before and after earthquakes occur. We welcome contributions that enhance understanding of and preparedness for earthquake disasters, with an emphasis on multidisciplinary modeling and assessment approaches. We also encourage submissions that highlight the development and application of community models and databases, including those that integrate post-earthquake observations and datasets, which serve as foundational tools for collaborative research, rapid assessment and decision-making.
We particularly encourage contributions on advanced risk modeling frameworks that trace the complete pathway from earthquake initiation to societal impacts, incorporating innovations such as digital twins, real-time or near-real-time post-earthquake data and rapid hazard and risk assessment systems to support emergency response and recovery. Presentations addressing broader topics — including the evolving built environment, building codes, challenges in hazard mitigation planning and risk communication — are also welcome.
We invite contributions that integrate seismology, geology, geomorphology, and geodesy in earthquake forecasting and hazard–risk frameworks. Topics include forecasting across multiple timescales; fault source characterization; complex and multi-segment rupture modeling; multi-cycle simulators; dynamic rupture processes; and ground-motion modeling with associated uncertainties, including physics-based simulations, non-ergodic models, and site effects. The session also welcomes studies on exposure databases describing populations, buildings, and infrastructure, as well as physical vulnerability and fragility models based on observations, simulations, and post-earthquake damage data, including time-dependent effects such as aging, deterioration, and cumulative damage. Applications of the International Macroseismic Scale and national annexes are also encouraged.
By convening this diverse community, we aim to share insights from recent earthquakes, compare methodologies and identify pathways to strengthen modeling capabilities, support rapid post-event decision-making and enhance societal resilience.
Conveners
Chung-Han Chan, National Central University, Taiwan (hantijun@googlemail.com)
Matthew Gerstenberger, Earth Sciences New Zealand (m.gerstenberger@gns.cri.nz)
Tiegan E. Hobbs, Geological Survey of Canada (thobbs@eoas.ubc.ca)
Asako Iwaki, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (iwaki@bosai.go.jp)
Kishor Jaiswal, U.S. Geological Survey (kjaiswal@usgs.gov)
Jessie K Saunders, California Institute of Technology (jsaunder@caltech.edu)
David J Wald, U.S. Geological Survey (wald@usgs.gov)
Poster Presentations
| Participant Role | Details | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Submission | Complex Monitoring of Potential Earthquake Localities | View |
| Submission | Looking for the Possible Epicenters and Magnitudes of Strong Prehistoric Earthquakes Near Boston, Massachusetts | View |
| Submission | A High-frequency Magnitude Scale (M3HZ): From Instrumental Ground Motions to Historical Earthquake Catalogs | View |
| Submission | Gulfnet: Large-scale Nodal Seismic Deployment Along the Texas-Louisiana Coast | View |
| Submission | Updated Mmax Distributions for Seismic Hazard Analyses of Nuclear Facilities in the Central and Eastern US | View |
| Submission | Simulation-based Scenario Shakemaps for Earthquakes on the Seattle, Tacoma, and Southern Whidbey Island Faults, Washington, U.S.A. | View |
| Submission | Development of an Empirical Ground Motion Model for Spectral Displacement Using High Rate GNSS | View |
| Submission | Region-specific Empirical Models for Arias Intensity, Cumulative Absolute Velocity, and Significant Duration in the Alborz Region | View |
| Submission | WITHDRAWN Seismic Hazard Studies in West Africa Using Integrated Techniques for Planning and Development of Critical Facilities | View |
| Submission | WITHDRAWN A Partially Nonergodic Seismic Hazard Framework Using Earthquake-cycle Simulations | View |
| Submission | Open Scientific Data: A Case Study on the Phoenix Drainage Basin (Greece) for Seismic and Flood Hazard Assessment | View |
| Submission | On the Development of Multi-hazard Map at the Lefkada Island (Western Greece) by Combining Seismic and Landslide Hazard Maps | View |
| Submission | Stochastic Analysis of Avalanches and Slushflows Triggered by Earthquakes | View |
| Submission | Linked Earthquake and Tsunami Hazard Modeling on Puget Sound’s Crustal Faults | View |
| Submission | Modeling Multi-hazard Assessment in the Western Corinthian Gulf, Central Greece, Using Machine Learning and Gis. | View |
| Submission | Regional Seismic Risk Assessment in Taiwan Using Optimized Exposure and Fragility Models: Insights From the 2016 Meinong and 2024 Hualien Earthquakes | View |
| Submission | Advancing Seismic Hazard and Risk Inputs for Tbilisi | View |
| Submission | WITHDRAWN Applying Selena for Seismic Risk Analysis in Kenya | View |
| Submission | Ball Lightnings in Earthquakes and Seismic Damage | View |
Advancing Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment through Multi-Disciplinary Approaches [Poster]
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