10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
[SCG60-05] Fault Zone Structure in Shallow Depth and Seismic Hazard Assessment: Scope of This Session
Since discussions and method development have progressed in the communities of seismology and earthquake engineering regarding these topics, and we proposed this session because we would like to have an opportunity for open discussions. In recent years, strong-motion earthquake records near the source fault have been obtained and analyzed also by high-density strong-motion observation networks in the 2022 Taitung earthquake and the 2023 Southern Turkey earthquake.
This session is proposed to gather findings related to the science of earthquake hazard assessment near active faults, including analysis and modelling studies of these damaging earthquakes in Japan and abroad, and examples of research for the prediction of seismic motion and fault displacement hazard for earthquakes occurring on active faults, and to discuss current achievements and future challenges. We hope to present research findings and discuss new perspectives from a wide range of disciplines related to seismic hazard assessment and fault displacement hazard assessment, including strong-motion seismology, earthquake source physics, active fault research, earthquake engineering and geophysical exploration. For this purpose, we invite as invited speakers Professor Shinji Toda of the International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University, who is at the forefront of seismic hazard assessment related to active faults, and Professor Kazuo Dan of Kumamoto University, who has long been successful in both practical and research aspects of strong ground motion prediction.