Exploring Rupture Dynamics and Seismic Wave Propagation Along Complex Fault Systems [Poster]
Investigations related to how complexities in fault parameters and geometry could potentially impact the behavior of earthquake rupture and affect seismic hazard are areas of active and challenging research. This session will highlight recent advances in rupture dynamics on complex fault systems. We are open to a wide range of studies related to numerical, experimental and observational fault rupture dynamic studies with heterogeneities such as fault geometry, fault roughness, frictional parameters, topography, creeping mechanisms, stress asperities, off-fault material properties, bi-material interfaces and wedge structures along subduction zones. We also encourage contributions on research that explores links between earthquake source physics, tsunami generation/propagation and ground motion variability.
Conveners
Roby Douilly, University of California, Riverside (roby.douilly@ucr.edu); Christos Kyriakopoulos, University of Memphis (ckyrkpls@memphis.edu); Kenny Ryan, Air Force Research Laboratory (0k.ryan0@gmail.com); Eric Geist, U.S. Geological Survey (egeist@usgs.gov); Ruth Harris, U.S. Geological Survey (harris@usgs.gov); David Oglesby, University of California, Riverside (david.oglesby@ucr.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Estimation of Rupture Zones for Large, Aleutian–Alaska Megathrust Earthquakes Using Relocated Aftershocks | View |
Submission | Cascadia Earthquake and Tsunami Scenarios Based on 3D Dynamic Rupture Simulations | View |
Submission | Fault Opening Related to Free Surface Interaction on Reverse Faults: Insights from Numerical Modeling | View |
Submission | Three Dimensional Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Simulations of the Cascadia Subduction Zone Incorporating Its Along-Strike Variation in the Fore-Arc Deformation Style | View |
Submission | The Holocene Paleoseismic History of a Complex Normal Fault System: The Pajarito Fault System Near Los Alamos, New Mexico and Its Implications for Seismic Hazard | View |
Exploring Rupture Dynamics and Seismic Wave Propagation Along Complex Fault Systems [Poster]
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