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+ | ==Student Poster Presentations== | ||
+ | *Large-scale simulation of postseismic deformation using a high-fidelity viscoelastic finite element model, Ryoichiro Agata (ERI) | ||
+ | *A Parametric Study on Synthetic Uniform Hazard Spectrum of Erzincan, Turkey, Aida Azari Sisi (METU), Aysegul Askan (METU) and Murat Altug Erberik (METU) | ||
+ | *Utilization of simulated ground motions for engineering performance assessment of tall buildings, Nenad Bijelić (Stanford), Ting Lin (Marquette), Greg Deierlein (Stanford) | ||
+ | *Observing wave propagation with ambient noise using a dense array in Long Beach, CA, Daniel Bowden (Caltech), Victor Tsai (Caltech), Fan-Chi Lin (Univ. Utah) | ||
+ | *Dynamic earthquake rupture simulations on nonplanar faults embedded in 2D and 3D geometrically complex, heterogeneous Earth models, Sam Bydlon (Stanford), Kenneth Duru (Stanford), and Eric Dunham (Stanford) | ||
+ | *Kinematic earthquake rupture inversion in the frequency domain, Wenyuan Fan (SIO/UCSD), Peter M. Shearer (SIO/UCSD) and Peter Gerstoft (SIO/UCSD) | ||
+ | *Possible bias in ground motion and rupture simulations arising from forced nucleation locations that are inconsistent with heterogeneous stress conditions, Jacquelyn Gilchrist (UCR), James Dieterich (UCR), Keith *Richards-Dinger (UCR) and David Oglesby (UCR) | ||
+ | *A comparative study of the seismo-tectonics in the San Gorgonio and Ventura Special Fault Study Areas, Thomas H.W. Goebel (Caltech), Egill Hauksson (Caltech), Andreas Plesch (Harvard), John H. Shaw (Harvard) | ||
+ | *Study on Identification of the Physical Parameters of a Full-Scale Steel Structure Based on Observed Records, Naoki Hatakeyama (DPRI) | ||
+ | *Systematic Search for Ambient Non-Volcanic Tremor in the San Jacinto Fault, Alexandra A. Hutchison (UCR) and Abhijit Ghosh (UCR) | ||
+ | *Evaluation of the Southern California Velocity Models through Simulation and Validation of Multiple *Historical Events, Naeem Khoshnevis (CERI/U Memphis), Shima Azizzadehroodpish (CERI/U Memphis) and Ricardo Taborda (CERI/ U Memphis) | ||
+ | *Focal Mechanism Dependence of Apparent Stress for Moderate and Large Earthquakes, Ryota Kiuchi (DPRI/Kyoto U) and Jim Mori (DPRI/Kyoto U) | ||
+ | *A Filter Bank Approach to Earthquake Early Warning, Men-Andrin Meier (ETH Zurich), Tom Heaton (Caltech), John Clinton (ETH Zurich) | ||
+ | *Operational earthquake forecasting in California: A prototype system combining UCERF3 and CyberShake, Kevin R. Milner (USC), Thomas H. Jordan (USC), and Edward H. Field (USGS Golden) | ||
+ | *Seismic shaking scenarios in realistic 3D basin model of Po Plain (Northern Italy), Irene Molinari (INGV) and Andrea Morelli (INGV) | ||
+ | *Behavior of high-frequency seismic radiation, revealed by hybrid back-projection method, Ryo Okuwaki, Yuji Yagi (U Tsukuba) and Shiro Hirano (U Tsukuba) | ||
+ | *Postseismic deformation following the 2010 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake: observations, kinematic inversions and endmember models, Christopher Rollins (Caltech), Sylvain Barbot (Earth Observatory of Singapore) and Jean-Philippe Avouac (Cambridge University) | ||
+ | *Monitoring of microseismicity in Japan by applying the matched filter technique to Hi-net continuous records, Kaoru Sawazaki (NIED) | ||
+ | *Stochastic descriptions of small-scale, near-surface velocity variations in the Los Angeles basin, Xin Song (USC), Thomas H. Jordan (USC), Andreas Plesch (Harvard) and John H. Shaw (Harvard) | ||
+ | *Inversion for the physical parameters that control the source dynamics of the 2004 Parkfield earthquake, C. Twardzik (UCSB), R. Madariaga (ENS Paris), and S. Das (U of Oxford) | ||
+ | *The site attenuation parameter in New Zealand and its variability, Chris Van Houtte (University of Auckland), Caroline Holden (GNS Science), Tam Larkin (University of Auckland) and Olga Ktenidou (ISTerre) | ||
+ | *Long-Period Ground Motion Simulations for Subduction Earthquakes Using the Ambient Seismic Field, Loic Viens (ERI), Kazuki Koketsu (ERI), and Hiroe Miyake (ERI) | ||
+ | *The M9 Project and probabalistic modeling of megathrust events in Cascadia: An Overview, Erin A. Wirth (U Washington) | ||
+ | *High-Complexity Deterministic Q(f) Simulation of the 1994 Northridge Mw 6.7 Earthquake, Kyle B. Withers (SDSU/UCSD), Kim B. Olsen (SDSU), Zheqiang Shi (SDSU), and Steve Day (SDSU) | ||
+ | *An improved method to calculate normal mode of a semi-closed bay or ocean basin, Yifei Wu (ERI) and Kenji Satake (ERI) | ||
+ | *The spatial variation of tidal sensitivity of tectonic tremor, Suguru Yabe (EPS/U Tokyo), Satoshi Ide (EPS/U Tokyo), Yoshiyuki Tanaka (ERI/U Tokyo), Heidi Houston (UW) | ||
+ | *A stress-field orientation in northwestern area of the Kanto plain, Japan, Tomoko E. Yano (NEID), Tetsuya Takeda (NEID), Katsuhiko Shiomi (NEID) | ||
+ | *Rupture Characteristics of Large (Mw ≥ 7.0) Megathrust Earthquakes from 1990-2014, Lingling Ye (UCSC), Thorne Lay (UCSC) and Hiroo Kanamori (Caltech) |
Revision as of 16:20, 29 September 2014
- SCEC-ERI Summer School for Earthquake Science
- Topic: Wave and Rupture Propagation with Realistic Velocity Structures
- Dates: September 28-October 2, 2014
- Location: Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Hotel, Oxnard, CA
- Participants: 50
Overview
The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) and the Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo (ERI) has organized a Summer School for Earthquake Science September 28 through October 2, 2014. The theme for the Summer School is "Wave and Rupture Propagation with Realistic Velocity Structures". The program includes both lectures and exercises where participants will learn how complex velocity structure is represented and can be used to create seismograms from kinematic representations of earthquakes as point sources and propagating ruptures. One objective is for participants to construct ground motions for earthquake scenarios, which if used in a collective sense can be a method for complementing or creating hazard maps. Participants are given exercises so that they can run the various numerical methods with the supervision of the lecturers. Each participant will present a poster to share his/her research during evening sessions.
Participants
Organizing Committee Ralph Archuleta, UC Santa Barbara John Shaw, Harvard Hiroe Miyake, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Jim Mori, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan Tom Jordan, SCEC / USC Greg Beroza, SCEC / Stanford Tran Huynh, SCEC / USC Lecturers and Instructors Domniki Asimaki, Caltech Jorge Crempien, UC Santa Barbara David Gill, SCEC/USC Rob Graves, U.S. Geological Survey Muneo Hori, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Tom Jordan, SCEC / USC Phil Maechling, SCEC / USC Kevin Milner, SCEC / USC Hiroe Miyake, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Jim Mori, DRPI / Kyoto U, Japan Kim Olsen, SDSU Andreas Plesch, Harvard John Shaw, Harvard Peter Shearer, UC San Diego Fabio Silva, SCEC / USC Rumi Takedatsu, SDSU |
Students Ryoichiro Agata, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Naofumi Aso, EPS / U of Tokyo, Japan Aida Azari Sisi, METU, Turkey Nenad Bijelić, Stanford Daniel Bowden, Caltech Samuel Bydlon, Stanford Wenyuan Fan, UC San Diego Jacquelyn Gilchrist, UC Riverside Thomas Goebel, Caltech Naoki Hatakeyama, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan Alexandra Hutchison, UC Riverside Naeem Khoshnevis, U of Memphis Ryota Kiuchi, DPRI / Kyoto U, Japan Men-Andrin Meier, Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Lingsen Meng, UC Los Angeles Kevin Milner, SCEC / USC Irene Molinari, INGV Rome, Italy Ryo Okuwaki, U of Tsukuba, Japan John (Chris) Rollins, Caltech Valerie Sahakian, UC San Diego Kaoru Sawazaki, NIED, Japan Xin Song, USC Cedric Twardzik, UC Santa Barbara Mika Usher, U of Washington Chris Van Houtte, U of Auckland, New Zealand Loic Viens, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Erin Wirth, U of Washington Kyle Withers, SDSU / UC San Diego Yifei Wu, ERI / U of Tokyo, Japan Suguru Yabe, EPS / U of Tokyo, Japan Tomoko Yano, NEID, Japan Lingling Ye, UC Santa Cruz |
Agenda
Sunday, September 28 | Location | ||
15:00 | Check-in Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Hotel | ||
18:00 - 21:00 | Welcome Dinner | Mandalay Room B | |
Monday, September 29 | |||
07:00 - 08:30 | Breakfast | Coastal Grill Restaurant | |
07:00 - 08:30 | Software Installation Support | Mandalay Room C | |
08:30 - 10:00 | Unified Structural Representation of the Southern California Crust and Upper Mantle, Prof. John Shaw | Mandalay Room C | |
10:00 - 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 - 12:00 | Strong-motions of the 2011Tohoku-oki Earthquake: Impact on Nuclear Power Plants, Prof. Jim Mori | Mandalay Room C | |
12:00 - 13:00 | Lunch | Coastal Grill Restaurant Sky Room | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Software Installation Support | Mandalay Room C | |
14:00 - 15:30 | Full-3D Tomography: Theory and Application to Southern California, Prof. Tom Jordan | Mandalay Room C | |
15:30 - 18:30 | Computer Exercises: 3D Structural Velocity Modeling/USR Framework | Mandalay Room C | |
18:30 - 20:30 | Group Dinner | Mandalay Room B | |
20:30 - 22:00 | Poster Viewing | Mandalay Room C | |
Tuesday, September 30 | |||
07:00 - 08:30 | Breakfast | Coastal Grill Restaurant | |
08:30 - 10:00 | Broadband Kinematic Modeling of Earthquakes, Prof. Ralph Archuleta | Mandalay Room C | |
10:00 - 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 - 12:00 | The GP2014 Ground Motion Simulation Technique, Dr. Robert Graves | Mandalay Room C | |
12:00 - 13:00 | Lunch | Coastal Grill Restaurant Sky Room | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Free Time | ||
14:00 - 15:30 | The SDSU Broadband Ground Motion Generation Module BBtoolbox Version 1.5, Prof. Kim Olsen | Mandalay Room C | |
15:30 - 18:30 | Computer Exercises: Broadband Ground Motion Simulation I | Mandalay Room C | |
18:30 - 20:30 | Group Dinner | Mandalay Room B | |
20:30 - 22:00 | Poster Viewing | Mandalay Room C | |
Wednesday, October 1 | |||
07:00 - 08:30 | Breakfast | Coastal Grill Restaurant | |
08:30 - 10:00 | UCSB Broadband Ground Motion from Kinematic Simulated Earthquakes, Mr. Jorge Crempien | Mandalay Room C | |
10:00 - 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 - 12:00 | Earthquake Back-projection Methods, Prof. Peter Shearer | Mandalay Room C | |
12:00 - 13:00 | Lunch | Coastal Grill Restaurant Sky Room | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Free Time | ||
14:00 - 15:30 | Integrated Earthquake Simulation – Program Architecture and Plugged-in Components, Prof. Muneo Hori | Mandalay Room C | |
15:30 - 18:30 | Computer Exercises: Broadband Ground Motion Simulation II | Mandalay Room C | |
18:30 - 20:30 | Group Dinner | Poolside | |
20:30 - 22:00 | Poster Viewing | Mandalay Room C | |
Thursday, October 2 | |||
07:00 - 08:30 | Breakfast | Coastal Grill Restaurant | |
08:30 - 10:00 | Site Response: Translating Simulated Ground Motions into Input Time-series for Engineering Design Applications, Prof. Domniki Asimaki | Mandalay Room C | |
10:00 - 11:00 | Discussion | ||
11:00 | Check-out Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach Hotel |
Student Poster Presentations
- Large-scale simulation of postseismic deformation using a high-fidelity viscoelastic finite element model, Ryoichiro Agata (ERI)
- A Parametric Study on Synthetic Uniform Hazard Spectrum of Erzincan, Turkey, Aida Azari Sisi (METU), Aysegul Askan (METU) and Murat Altug Erberik (METU)
- Utilization of simulated ground motions for engineering performance assessment of tall buildings, Nenad Bijelić (Stanford), Ting Lin (Marquette), Greg Deierlein (Stanford)
- Observing wave propagation with ambient noise using a dense array in Long Beach, CA, Daniel Bowden (Caltech), Victor Tsai (Caltech), Fan-Chi Lin (Univ. Utah)
- Dynamic earthquake rupture simulations on nonplanar faults embedded in 2D and 3D geometrically complex, heterogeneous Earth models, Sam Bydlon (Stanford), Kenneth Duru (Stanford), and Eric Dunham (Stanford)
- Kinematic earthquake rupture inversion in the frequency domain, Wenyuan Fan (SIO/UCSD), Peter M. Shearer (SIO/UCSD) and Peter Gerstoft (SIO/UCSD)
- Possible bias in ground motion and rupture simulations arising from forced nucleation locations that are inconsistent with heterogeneous stress conditions, Jacquelyn Gilchrist (UCR), James Dieterich (UCR), Keith *Richards-Dinger (UCR) and David Oglesby (UCR)
- A comparative study of the seismo-tectonics in the San Gorgonio and Ventura Special Fault Study Areas, Thomas H.W. Goebel (Caltech), Egill Hauksson (Caltech), Andreas Plesch (Harvard), John H. Shaw (Harvard)
- Study on Identification of the Physical Parameters of a Full-Scale Steel Structure Based on Observed Records, Naoki Hatakeyama (DPRI)
- Systematic Search for Ambient Non-Volcanic Tremor in the San Jacinto Fault, Alexandra A. Hutchison (UCR) and Abhijit Ghosh (UCR)
- Evaluation of the Southern California Velocity Models through Simulation and Validation of Multiple *Historical Events, Naeem Khoshnevis (CERI/U Memphis), Shima Azizzadehroodpish (CERI/U Memphis) and Ricardo Taborda (CERI/ U Memphis)
- Focal Mechanism Dependence of Apparent Stress for Moderate and Large Earthquakes, Ryota Kiuchi (DPRI/Kyoto U) and Jim Mori (DPRI/Kyoto U)
- A Filter Bank Approach to Earthquake Early Warning, Men-Andrin Meier (ETH Zurich), Tom Heaton (Caltech), John Clinton (ETH Zurich)
- Operational earthquake forecasting in California: A prototype system combining UCERF3 and CyberShake, Kevin R. Milner (USC), Thomas H. Jordan (USC), and Edward H. Field (USGS Golden)
- Seismic shaking scenarios in realistic 3D basin model of Po Plain (Northern Italy), Irene Molinari (INGV) and Andrea Morelli (INGV)
- Behavior of high-frequency seismic radiation, revealed by hybrid back-projection method, Ryo Okuwaki, Yuji Yagi (U Tsukuba) and Shiro Hirano (U Tsukuba)
- Postseismic deformation following the 2010 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake: observations, kinematic inversions and endmember models, Christopher Rollins (Caltech), Sylvain Barbot (Earth Observatory of Singapore) and Jean-Philippe Avouac (Cambridge University)
- Monitoring of microseismicity in Japan by applying the matched filter technique to Hi-net continuous records, Kaoru Sawazaki (NIED)
- Stochastic descriptions of small-scale, near-surface velocity variations in the Los Angeles basin, Xin Song (USC), Thomas H. Jordan (USC), Andreas Plesch (Harvard) and John H. Shaw (Harvard)
- Inversion for the physical parameters that control the source dynamics of the 2004 Parkfield earthquake, C. Twardzik (UCSB), R. Madariaga (ENS Paris), and S. Das (U of Oxford)
- The site attenuation parameter in New Zealand and its variability, Chris Van Houtte (University of Auckland), Caroline Holden (GNS Science), Tam Larkin (University of Auckland) and Olga Ktenidou (ISTerre)
- Long-Period Ground Motion Simulations for Subduction Earthquakes Using the Ambient Seismic Field, Loic Viens (ERI), Kazuki Koketsu (ERI), and Hiroe Miyake (ERI)
- The M9 Project and probabalistic modeling of megathrust events in Cascadia: An Overview, Erin A. Wirth (U Washington)
- High-Complexity Deterministic Q(f) Simulation of the 1994 Northridge Mw 6.7 Earthquake, Kyle B. Withers (SDSU/UCSD), Kim B. Olsen (SDSU), Zheqiang Shi (SDSU), and Steve Day (SDSU)
- An improved method to calculate normal mode of a semi-closed bay or ocean basin, Yifei Wu (ERI) and Kenji Satake (ERI)
- The spatial variation of tidal sensitivity of tectonic tremor, Suguru Yabe (EPS/U Tokyo), Satoshi Ide (EPS/U Tokyo), Yoshiyuki Tanaka (ERI/U Tokyo), Heidi Houston (UW)
- A stress-field orientation in northwestern area of the Kanto plain, Japan, Tomoko E. Yano (NEID), Tetsuya Takeda (NEID), Katsuhiko Shiomi (NEID)
- Rupture Characteristics of Large (Mw ≥ 7.0) Megathrust Earthquakes from 1990-2014, Lingling Ye (UCSC), Thorne Lay (UCSC) and Hiroo Kanamori (Caltech)