9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Kelian Dascher-Cousineau1,2, Roland Bürgmann2 (1.Utah State University, 2.University of California Berkeley)
[E] Oral
S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-CG Complex & General
Tue. May 27, 2025 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM International Conference Room (IC) (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Aitaro Kato(Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo), Asuka Yamaguchi(Atomosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Ryoko Nakata(Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Kurama Okubo(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Chairperson:Takanori Matsuzawa(National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience), Daisuke Sato(japan agency for marine-earth science and technology)
Growing evidence of geophysical observations has demonstrated that earthquake faults host a broad spectrum of slip modes from slow to unstable fast slip, which may lead to complexity in the nucleation process, rupture behavior, and slip & energy distribution. This discovery has boosted up vigorous discussions about the connection between slow and fast earthquakes including large earthquakes. How and when does a slow earthquake become a fast earthquake? To answer this fundamental question, it is particularly important to proceed further interdisciplinary research through the integration of geophysics, seismology, geodesy, geology, and physics. Developments of measurement technology, application of information science and statistical methods to seismic big-data and utilization of high-performance computing are required as key ingredients in accelerating the integration. This session encourages presentations shedding light on geophysical observations, data analysis, field studies, laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, and theoretical studies. We also welcome contributions from cutting-edge science and technology fields that explore development of novel measurements, data-driven analysis, and large-scale computation etc., those are relevant to slow and fast earthquakes.
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM
*Kelian Dascher-Cousineau1,2, Roland Bürgmann2 (1.Utah State University, 2.University of California Berkeley)
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM
Hirata Kyosuke1, *Ryota Hino1, Taisuke Yamada1, Kosuke Minamoto1, Hideto Otsuka1, Yusaku Ohta1, Tatsuya Kubota2 (1.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience)
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM
*Shaoyang Li1 (1.Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
*Shih-Han HSIAO1, Kuo-En Ching1, Ryosuke Ando2, Slawomir Jack Giletycz3, Wu-Lung CHANG3, Chien-Liang CHEN4 (1.National Cheng Kung University, 2.The University of Tokyo, 3.National Central University, 4.Geological Survey and Mining Management Agency, MOEA)
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
*Daisuke Sato1, Yusuke Tanaka2, Masayuki Kano2, Takeshi Iinuma1, Takane Hori1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Tohoku Univ.)
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
*Takane Hori1, Daisuke Sato1, Masayuki Kano2,1, Hideo Aochi3 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 3.BRGM)
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