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Explore the Fault2SHA Paradigms Across the Ponds

Date: 4/25/2019

Time: 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM

Room: Pike

After the formalization of a Fault2SHA working group inside the European Seismological Commission (2016), some initiatives for presenting new data sets and the latest integration of fault sources in SHA models in Latin Americas were organized by the Executive Committee in the “Old Word” (http://fault2sha.net/what/) and at a fruitful session at SSA2018. This session aims at exploring differences and similarities in treating fault data in seismic hazard assessment across the Ponds (the Oceans). Descriptions of earthquake sources coming from field observations and from modelling, discussions on how to handle uncertainties in source representation for Seismic Hazard Assessment (i.e. probability of multi-fault ruptures) and contributions to the identification of 3D, geometrically complex fault systems and their incorporation in either physics-based or probabilistic seismic hazard results are welcome.
This session is jointly organized by the European Seismological Commission and SSA.

Conveners

Laura Peruzza, Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (lperuzza@inogs.it)
Ned Field, U.S. Geological Survey (field@usgs.gov)
Richard Styron, Global Earthquake Model Foundation (richard.styron@globalquakemodel.org)
Alessandro Valentini, Università degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti - Pescara (alessandro.valentini@unich.it)

Oral Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsStart TimeMinutesAction
SubmissionDeveloping Next Generation PFDHA and Confidence Limits on Geologic Slip Rates Using High-Resolution Geodetic Imaging Data08:30 AM15View
SubmissionFault2SHA Working Group: Linking Faults to Seismic Hazard Assessment08:45 AM15View
SubmissionPresenting the 2018 Gem Global Seismic Hazard Map and Global Active Faults Database09:00 AM15View
SubmissionSimple Faults With Complex Slip Patterns: Theoretical Arguments for Non-Characteristic Ruptures on Homogeneous Planar Faults09:15 AM15View
SubmissionHow Physics-Based Earthquake Simulators Might Help Improve Earthquake Forecasts09:30 AM15View
Total:75 Minute(s)
 
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Explore the Fault2SHA Paradigms Across the Ponds

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