10:45 〜 11:00
[SCG56-37] Pump-probe monitoring at Mount St. Helens using slow slip on the Cascadia megathrust
★Invited Papers
*Jared Thomas Bryan1, William B Frank1, Pascal Audet2 (1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2. University of Ottawa)
[E] 口頭発表
セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-CG 固体地球科学複合領域・一般
2026年5月27日(水) 10:45 〜 12:15 コンベンションホール (CH-B) (幕張メッセ国際会議場)
座長:Zhang Zhuoran(Michigan State University)、Maubant Louise(Earthquake Research Institute, The university of Tokyo)
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 and 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? What geological and geophysical structural differences distinguish slow earthquakes from fast ones? To answer these fundamental questions, it is particularly important to proceed further global and interdisciplinary research through the integration of geophysics, seismology, geodesy, geology, and physics. Advancements in measurement technology, the application of information science and statistical methods to seismic big data, and the utilization of high-performance computing are required as key ingredients in accelerating the integration. In addition, various subduction zone phenomena, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and surface processes , often occur as a cascading series of events, necessitating a system-wide, integrative approach. This session encourages presentations shedding light on geophysical observations, data analysis, field studies, laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, and theoretical studies, as well as comparative investigations across onshore fault zones and multiple subduction systems. We also welcome contributions from cutting-edge science and technology fields that explore development of novel measurements, data-driven analysis, and large-scale computation that are relevant to our understanding of slow and fast earthquakes and other subduction zone phenomena. This session is organized by the JpGU Science of Slow and Fast Earthquake Focus Group and the SZ4D initiative.
10:45 〜 11:00
*Jared Thomas Bryan1, William B Frank1, Pascal Audet2 (1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2. University of Ottawa)
11:00 〜 11:15
Zaccaria El Yousfi2, Baptiste Rousset3, Mathilde Radiguet2, *William Benjamin Frank1 (1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2. Institut des Sciences de la Terre, 3. Institut Terre & Environnement de Strasbourg)
11:15 〜 11:30
*矢野 誠也1、井出 哲1、松原 誠2 (1. 東京大学、2. 国立研究開発法人防災科学技術研究所)
11:30 〜 11:45
*尾形 良彦1 (1. 大学共同利用機関法人 情報・システム研究機構 統計数理研究所)
11:45 〜 12:00
*Manel Prada1, César R Ranero2, Valentí Sallarès1, Thomas Ulrich3 (1. Barcelona Center for Subsurface Imaging, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Spain, 2. Barcelona Center for Subsurface Imaging, ICREA, CSIC, Spain, 3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany)
12:00 〜 12:15
*佐々木 勇人1、桂木 洋光1 (1. 大阪大学理学研究科宇宙地球科学専攻)
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