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Overall Program (last updated: Oct. 23, 2018)

Overall Program (as of Oct. 23, 2018) (pdf pdf 196KB)
October 24, 2018 October 25, 2018 October 26, 2018

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

08:10- Registration
08:45-09:00 Opening Ceremony Welcome address by Panel Co-Chairs Shigenobu Kawasaki and Michael Blanpied
Announcement of general information

Session 1

Oral Session Chairs : Joan Gomberg / Yushiro Fujii

Time No. Presenter Title
09:00- O-01 Joan Gomberg U.S. Geological Survey Subduction Zone Science at Many Scales
09:15- O-02 Fuyuki Hirose Simulation of the Great Earthquakes along the Nankai Trough: An Attempt to Simulate Event History, Slip Areas of the Showa Tonankai / Nankai Earthquakes, Heterogeneous Slip Deficit Rate Distribution, and Long-term Slow Slips
09:30- O-03 Eileen L. Evans Imaging Cascadia coupling: optimal design for an offshore seafloor geodetic network
09:45- O-04 Keisuke Ariyoshi Earthquake and Tsunami Researches in JAMSTEC
10:00- O-05 Makoto Matsubara Small repeating earthquakes beneath the Tokai region from 1979 to 2017 derived from NIED Kanto-Tokai seismic network and the NIED Hi-net.
10:15-10:35 Break

Session 2

Oral Session Chairs : Joan Gomberg / Yushiro Fujii

Time No. Presenter Title
10:35- O-06 Guy Gelfenbaum Paleotsunami deposit evidence of distant source tsunamis in the Hawaiian Islands
10:50- O-07 Yushiro Fujii Tsunami simulations and source inversions of recent earthquakes
11:05- O-08 Michael Angove Techniques being developed to improve tsunami forecasts though near-real-time tsunami source characterization in the U.S.
11:20- O-09 Marco Pilz Ground motion forecasting using a reference station and complex site response functions accounting for the shallow geology
11:35- O-10 Satoshi Abe (representative) Real-time coseismic fault model estimation system “REGARD” based on RTK-GNSS analysis in Japan

Poster Short Presentation 1

Poster Session Chair : Tadafumi Ochi

Time No. Presenter Title
11:50- P-01 Shane Detweiler The HayWired Scenario Rollout
11:52- P-02 Jayne Bormann Characterizing hazard for low-slip-rate strike-slip faults offshore Southern California
11:54- P-03 Ryohei Sasajima Numerical modeling of crustal deformation and stress in the Northeast Japan island arc associated with the 2011 Tohoku earthquake
11:56- P-04 Kei Ioki Reconstruction of the shoreline in the 13th and 17th century at Kiritappu marsh, eastern Hokkaido, Japan
11:58- P-05 William Frank Low-frequency earthquakes describe the slow slip that drives them
12:00- P-06 Tadafumi Ochi Relation between coupling and tremor activity around the Shikoku region: An insight into the roots of tremors
12:02- P-07 Heidi Houston Slow slip and tremor in northern Cascadia: Implications for along-dip trends in stress and strength
12:04- P-08 Shinzaburo Ozawa Time dependent block fault modeling of Japan
12:06- P-09 Jeanne Sauber A synoptic view of subduction zone earthquakes and geophysical processes from GRACE/GRACE-FO
12:08- P-10 Kazuki Miyaoka An Outline of The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake (M6.7)
12:10- P-11 Tomokazu Kobayashi Crustal deformation and fault model of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake
12:12- P-12 Satoshi Fujiwara Local surface deformation of 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake detected by ALOS-2 SAR
12:20-13:20 Lunch Break

Poster Session

13:20-14:20 Poster Presentation 1

Session 3

Oral Session Chairs : Mitsuyuki Hoshiba / Andrea Llenos

Time No. Presenter Title
14:30- O-11 Yusuke Yokota GNSS-A seafloor geodetic data observed before 2018
14:45- O-12 Hiroaki Tsushima Real-time forecasting of near-field tsunamis using offshore tsunami data
15:00- O-13 Mitsuyuki Hoshiba Earthquake early warning using Numerical Shake Prediction based on wavefield estimation approach: Inland earthquakes and subduction earthquakes
15:15- O-14 Yuki Kodera Earthquake early warning based on wavefield estimation approaches incorporating P-waves and ground motion prediction equations: toward the improvement of the PLUM method
15:30- O-15 Keishi Noguchi Installed New Methods and Future Prospects of Earthquake Early Warning by Japan Meteorological Agency
15:45-16:05 Break

Session 4

Oral Session Chairs : Mitsuyuki Hoshiba / Andrea Llenos

Time No. Presenter Title
16:05- O-16 Art McGarr Challenges of reducing the hazard of injection-induced seismicity
16:20- O-17 Andrea Llenos Improving Earthquake Rate Models for 1-Year Hazard Forecasts from Induced Seismicity in the Central and Eastern US
16:35- O-18 Gregory C. Beroza Mining Seismic Wavefields
16:50- O-19 Kazutoshi Imanishi Non-double-couple component of fluid-related earthquakes
17:05-17:15 Announcement & Group Photo

Reception Banquet:

18:00- Buffet Restaurant Ginnan Restaurant Information Map(no.22) in Johsaien

Thursday, October 25, 2018

08:10- Registration Announcement of general infomation

Session 5

Oral Session Chairs : Kohei Nagata / Kate Allstadt

Time No. Presenter Title
09:00- O-20 Michael Blanpied Recent Activities of the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
09:15- O-21 Naoshi HIRATA Recent activities of the Earthquake Research Committee, the Headquarters for Earthquake Research Promotion, Japan (HERP)
09:30- O-22 David J. Wald Case Studies of Financial Decision-Making using Near–Real-time Earthquake Information
09:45- O-23 Kohei NAGATA The Nankai Trough Earthquake Information: an interim measure in transition from "The Tokai Earthquake Prediction"
10:00- O-24 John Vidale A SCEC CyberShake Physics-Based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Model for California
10:15-10:35 Break

Session 6

Oral Session Chairs : Kohei Nagata / Kate Allstadt

Time No. Presenter Title
10:35- O-25 Kate Allstadt Near-Real-Time Ground Failure Estimates: A New USGS Real-time Earthquake Product
10:50- O-26 Morgan P. Moschetti Incorporating long-period (T>1 s) ground motions from 3D simulations into the U.S. National Seismic Hazard Model
11:05- O-27 Julian Lozos The Effect of Along-Strike Variation in Dip on Rupture Propagation on Strike-Slip Faults
11:20- O-28 Morgan Page Extreme Fault Connectivity and What It Means for Seismic Hazard Models
11:35- O-29 Tom Brocher Are we still seeing aftershocks of the M~6.8 1872 Central Washington State earthquake?

Poster Short Presentation 2

Poster Session Chair : Takayuki Nakano

Time No. Presenter Title
11:50- P-13 Masayuki YOSHIMI Seismic reflection surveys of the western and southern extensions (Futagawa and Hinagu active fault zone) of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake source faults
11:52- P-14 Tomokazu Kobayashi Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (1) - Foreshocks -
11:54- P-15 Hiroshi Yarai Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (2) - Mainshock -
11:56- P-16 Satoshi Fujiwara Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (3) - Small displacement linear surface ruptures detected by ALOS-2 SAR -
11:58- P-17 Takayuki Nakano Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (4) - Geomorphological and geological settings of triggered surface ruptures -
12:00- P-18 Tomokazu Kobayashi Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (5) - Postseismic deformation (GNSS and InSAR observations) -
12:02- P-19 Hisashi Suito Crustal deformation of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence (6) - Postseismic deformation (viscoelastic model) -
12:04- P-20 Yasuo Awata Detailed surface rupture map of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence
12:06- P-21 Maya Ueda Release of 1:25,000 Active Fault Map "Aso" and "Kumamoto" : Futagawa-Hinagu Fault Zone and its vicinity(1) : - Overview -
12:08- P-22 Takaki Yamanaka Features of 1:25,000 Active Fault Map "Aso" and "Kumamoto" : Futagawa-Hinagu Fault Zone and its vicinity(2) : - Major Features -
12:10- P-23 Tomoko Elizabeth Yano (representative) The 2018 Osaka Earthquake with non--double-couple components
12:12- P-24 Yoshiki Shirahama Paleoseismic history revealed by two trench investigations across surface ruptures appeared associated with the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
12:14- P-25 Tomoko Elizabeth Yano Seismicity before and after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence
12:20-13:20 Lunch Break

Poster Session

13:20-14:30 Poster Presentation 2

Session 7

Oral Session Chairs : Ting Lin / Takahiko Uchide

Time No. Presenter Title
14:30- O-30 Ting Lin Infrastructure resilience against multiple hazards: from earthquakes to sea-level rise
14:45- O-31 Yadab P. Dhakal Effect of near source velocity structures on the long-period ground motions: comparison of the observed ground motions between two moderate magnitude earthquakes in the Nankai trough subduction zone
15:00- O-32 Nori Nakata Precursory dynamic triggering as an indicator of the rupture in the 2016 Mw7.0 Kumamoto Earthquake Sequence
15:15- O-33 Tomotaka Iwata Near-source fault strong ground motion characteristics of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
15:30-15:50 Break

Session 8

OralSession Chairs : Ting Lin / Takahiko Uchide

Time No. Presenter Title
15:50- O-34 Takahiko Uchide Rupture Processes and Geophysical Background of the 2011 and 2016 Northern Ibaraki Prefecture Earthquakes
16:05- O-35 Kazuhiro Ichijo Overview of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake Sequence
16:20- O-36 Shinji Toda Widespread complex surface rupture associated with the Mw 7.0 16 April 2016 Kumamoto, Japan, earthquake
16:35- O-37 Koji Tamaribuchi Real-time monitoring of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake sequence by new automatic hypocenter determination method

Friday, October 26, 2018

Field Trip

Time Schedule Remarks
08:30 Meeting for field trip in front of Kumamoto City International Center
10:00-10:50 Stop 1 : Surface rupture at Dozono, Mashiki town
12:00-14:00 Stop 2 : Mt. Aso Buffet Lunch & Free time
at ASO BUONO in Kusasenri Buffet
14:30-15:00 Stop 3 : Huge landslide and new Aso-Ohashi Bridge construction site
15:40-16:00 Kumamoto Airport You can get off here.
17:00 Kumamoto City International Center