T41C:
The Earthquake Cycle: Linking Observations from Satellite Geodesy, High-Resolution Topography, and Paleoseismology IV Posters

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Ryan D Gold, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, United States, Edwin Nissen, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States, John R Elliott, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom and Michael Floyd, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States
Primary Conveners:  Ryan D Gold, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, United States
Co-conveners:  John R Elliott, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, Michael Floyd, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States and Edwin Nissen, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Ryan D Gold, U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Paleoseismic trenching, slip-rates and kinematics of a high-angle rift-transform junction, Húsavík, Iceland
Jonathan Harrington1, Sigurjon Jonsson1, Ulas Avsar1 and Yann Klinger2, (1)King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, (2)Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France
 
Postseismic Viscoelastic Relaxation Following the L'Aquila 2009 Earthquake: Implications for Lithospheric Rheology of the Apennines
Francesca Silverii1,2, Nicola D'Agostino1 and Marianne Metois1, (1)National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy, (2)Università degli Studi di Bologna, Department of Physics, Bologna, Italy
 
A 665 year record of Coulomb stress changes on active faults in the central Apennines, Italy.
Luke N J Wedmore1, Joanna Faure Walker1, Gerald Roberts2, Ken J W McCaffrey3 and Peter R Sammonds1, (1)University College London, London, United Kingdom, (2)Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom, (3)University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom
 
A Signal of Ice Loading in Late Pleistocene Activity of the Sudetic Marginal Fault (Central Europe)
Petra Stepancikova1, Thomas K Rockwell2, Daniel Nývlt3, Filip Hartvich1,4, Jakub Stemberk1,4, Dylan H Rood5,6, Jozef Hók7, Maria Ortuňo8, Madeline Myers9, Karen M Luttrell9 and Neta Wechsler10, (1)Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of rock structure and mechanics, Prague, Czech Republic, (2)San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, United States, (3)Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Department of Geography,, Brno, Czech Republic, (4)Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, (5)University of California, Santa Barabara, Earth Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, (6)Scottish Universities Environmental Research Center at the University of Glasgow, East Kilbride, United Kingdom, (7)Faculty of Science, Comenius University, Department of Geology and Paleontology, Bratislava, Slovakia, (8)Faculty of Geology, University of Barcelona, Department of Geodynamics and Physics, Barcelona, Spain, (9)Lousiana State University, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Baton Rouge, LA, United States, (10)Tel Aviv University, Department of Geophysics, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Tel-Aviv, Israel
 
Paleoseismologic data and seismic tomographic images of the 1992 Erzincan Earthquake along the North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey
Ayse Caglayan1,2, Bulent Kaypak3, Veysel Isik1, Reza Saber1 and Ilhami Yasar2, (1)Ankara University, Department of Geological Engineering, Tectonics Research Group, Ankara, Turkey, (2)Ministry of Enviroment and Urbanization, General Directorate of Spatial Planing, Department of Geological Survey, Ankara, Turkey, (3)Ankara University, Department of Geophysical Engineering, Ankara, Turkey
 
Paleoseismology of the 1966 Varto Earthquake (Ms 6.8) and Structure of the Varto Fault Zone, Eastern Turkey
Veysel Isik1, Ayse Caglayan1,2, Reza Saber1 and Nazim Yesilyurt3, (1)Ankara University, Department of Geological Engineering, Tectonics Research Group, Ankara, Turkey, (2)Ministry of Enviroment and Urbanization, General Directorate of Spatial Planing, Department of Geological Survey, Ankara, Turkey, (3)Province of Bank, Department of Spatial Planning, Ankara, Turkey
 
Integrated Multidisciplinary Fault Observation in Marmara Through MARSite
Nurcan Meral Ozel1,2, Ocal Necmioglu1,2, Asim Oguz Ozel3, Semih Ergintav1,2, Onur Tan4, Louis B Geli5, Paolo Favali6, C M Guralp7, John Douglas8, Pierre-Philippe Mathieu9, Cemil Gurbuz1,2 and Mustafa Ozder Erdik1,2, (1)Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey, (2)Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, (3)Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey, (4)TUBITAK Marmara Res. Center, Gebze/Kocaeli, Turkey, (5)Marine Geoscience, Plouzane, France, (6)Ist Naz Geofisica Vulcanologia, Roma, Italy, (7)Guralp Systems Ltd., Reading, United Kingdom, (8)BUREAU DE RECHERCHES GÉOLOGIQUES ET MINIÈRES, Orleans, France, (9)European Space Research Institute, Frascati, Italy
 
Preliminary Obtained Data from Borehole Geodetic Measurements in Marmara Region, Turkey
Haluk Ozener1, Bahadir Aktug1, Hayrullah Karabulut2, Semih Ergintav1, Asli Dogru1, Onur Yilmaz1, Bulent Turgut1, Burak Ahiska1, David Mencin3 and Glen S Mattioli3, (1)Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and ERI.-Department of Geodesy, Istanbul, Turkey, (2)Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and ERI.- Department of Geophysics, Istanbul, Turkey, (3)UNAVCO, Inc., Boulder, CO, United States
 
Direct Inversion of Postseismic Deformation for 3D Lithosphere Viscosity Structure and Fault Slip
Trever Hines, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States and Eric A Hetland, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
 
20 years of SAR measurements along the NAFS: interseismic deformation
Salvatore Stramondo1, Thomas R Walter2, Semih Ergintav3, Faqi Diao2, Rongjiang Wang2, Marco Polcari1, Enrico Serpelloni1 and Roberto Devoti1, (1)INGV National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy, (2)Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany, (3)Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
 
The Relationship Between Coseismic Slip and Postseismic Creep
Ekbal Hussain, Tim J Wright, Gregory A Houseman, Richard J Walters, Andrew J Hooper and David P Bekaert, University of Leeds, COMET, School of Earth and Environment, Leeds, United Kingdom
 
Characteristics of the Pambak-Sevan-Sunik Fault in the Lesser Caucasus by SAR interferometry
Wan-Lin Hu, Department of Geoscience, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
 
Relocation of the 2008 and 2012 earthquake sequences on the Zagros Foredeep fault (SE Iran/Iraq border).
Stuart E.J. Nippress1, Ross Geoffrey Heyburn1 and Richard J Walters2, (1)AWE Blacknest, Reading, RG7, United Kingdom, (2)University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2, United Kingdom
 
Great Earthquakes in Low-Strain-Rate Continental Interiors: An Example from SE Kazakhstan
Grace Campbell1, Richard T Walker2, Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov3, James A Jackson4, John R Elliott2, David Mackenzie2, Tim Middleton2 and Jean-Luc Schwenninger5, (1)University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, (2)University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, (3)Institute of Seismology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz, (4)Bullard Laboratories, Cambridge, United Kingdom, (5)Research Laboratory for Archaeology & the History of Art, Oxford, United Kingdom
 
Slip rate gradients along parallel strands of the eastern Altyn Tagh fault confirm modeled rupture behavior at a transpressional bend
Austin J Elliott1, Michael E Oskin1, Jing Liu-Zeng2, Yanxiu Shao2, Zaifeng Liu3 and Benchun Duan3, (1)University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States, (2)Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China, (3)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States
 
Different surface ruptures and dynamics between the 2008 and 2014 Mw7.1 Yutian earthquakes in the western segment of the Altyn Tagh fault, Western Tibet
Haibing Li1, Jiawei Pan1, Zhiming Sun2, Dongliang Liu1, Jiajia Zhang1,3, ChengLong Li1,4, Marie-Luce Chevalier1, Kang Liu1,5, Kun Yun1,3 and Zheng Gong1, (1)Institute of Geology, CAGS, Beijing, China, (2)Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, China, (3)Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, China, (4)China University of Geosciences Wuhan, Wuhan, China, (5)National Earthquake Response Support Service, Beijing, China
 
Rapid Shortening at the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau Prior to the 2008 Mw=7.9 Wenchuan Earthquake
T Ben Thompson and Brendan J Meade, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States
 
Are we missing earthquakes? A new insight into the M 8 1556 Huaxian earthquake
Yu Zhou1, Ji Ma2, Richard T Walker1, Xijie Feng2, Xiaogang Song3 and Barry Parsons1, (1)University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, (2)Earthquake Administration of Shaanxi Province, Xi'an, China, (3)Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China
 
Re-Visiting the 1739 Earthquake Ruptures in the Yinchuan Graben, Northern China
Tim Middleton1, Richard T Walker1, Barry Parsons1, Qiyun Lei2, Yu Zhou1, Zhikun Ren2 and Dylan Hunter Rood3, (1)University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, (2)Institute of Geology,CEA, Beijing, China, (3)Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, United States
 
Micro-geomorphology Surveying and Analysis of Xiadian Fault Scarp, China
Rui Ding, Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, China
 
Surface Processes Can Influence the seismicity of Active Faults
Philippe Steer, University of Rennes, Rennes Cedex, France, Martine Simoes, IPGP, CNRS UMR 7154, Paris Cedex, France, Rodolphe Cattin, University of Montpellier II, Montpellier Cedex 05, France and J Bruce H Shyu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
 
Evidence of Late Quaternary Fault Activity from Pollen Fossil Assemblages and Estimate of the Coseismic Events, Central Japan
Hitomi Takemoto-Shimomura1, Koji Okumura1, Takashi Azuma2 and Hisao Kondo2, (1)Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan, (2)Geological Survey Japan, Tsukuba, Japan
 
Tectonic Geomorphology of the Hanging Wall Blocks of the Cimandiri Fault Zone, West Java, Indonesia
Gayatri I Marliyani1,2 and Ramon Arrowsmith1, (1)Arizona State University, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ, United States, (2)Gadjah Mada University, Geological Engineering, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
 
Paleoseismology of the Mt. Narryer Fault Zone, West Central Western Australia: a Multi-Segment Intraplate Fault System
Beau B Whitney1, Dan Clark2 and James Hengesh1, (1)University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia, (2)Geoscience Australia, Earthquake Hazards, Canberra, Australia
 
Analysis of high-resolution lidar digital topographic data along the Marlborough Fault System: The Awatere and Clarence faults, South Island, New Zealand
Robert Wayne Zinke1, James Francis Dolan1, Edward J Rhodes2, Russ Van Dissen3, Robert Langridge3, Jessica Grenader1, Chris P McGuire2 and Andrew Nicol3, (1)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (2)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (3)GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
 
Analysis of a New Marlborough Fault System Lidar Dataset: The Wairau and Hope faults, South Island, New Zealand
Jessica Grenader1, James Francis Dolan1, Edward J Rhodes2, Russ Van Dissen3, Robert Langridge3, Robert Wayne Zinke1, Chris P McGuire2 and Andrew Nicol3, (1)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (2)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (3)GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
 
GPS Measurements of Interseismic,Coseismic, and Postseismic Deformation in Puysegur Subduction Zone, New Zealand
Nicholas Benz1, Laura M Wallace2, Sigrun Hreinsdottir3, Paul H Denys4 and Christopher F Pearson4, (1)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of Texas at Austin, Institute for Geophysics, Austin, TX, United States, (3)GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, (4)University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
 
The Western Solomons Forearc: Independent Inner and Outer Forearc Paleo-Uplift Histories and Relationship to Megathrust Rupture
Frederick W Taylor1, Kaustubh Thirumalai2, Luc L Lavier3, Alison K Papabatu4, Thomas Toba4, Chuan-Chou Shen5 and Binggui Cai6, (1)Institute for Geophysics, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of Texas, Institute for Geophysics, Austin, TX, United States, (3)Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, TX, United States, (4)Dept. Mines, Energy, Water Resources, Minsitry of Natural Resources, Honiara, Solomon Islands, (5)National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, (6)Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, China
 
Quantifying Quaternary Deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes Using Cosmogenic Nuclide Geochronology and Fluvial Geomorphology
Erica Dalman1, Michael H Taylor1, Gabriel Veloza-fajardo1 and Andres Mora2, (1)University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States, (2)Ecopetrol ICP, Bogota, Colombia
 
Modeling Coseismic Slip of the 2012 Nicoya Peninsula Earthquake, Costa Rica: Roles of Megathrust Geometry and Surface Displacement
Paula Burgi, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, John P Loveless, Smith College, Northampton, MA, United States, Jeffrey S Marshall, California State Polytechnic University Pomona, Pomona, CA, United States and Marino Protti, Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica
 
An Objective Mechanical Modelling Approach For Estimating the Distribution of Fault Creep and Locking From Geodetic Data
Gareth Funning, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States and Roland Burgmann, Univ California Berkeley, Seismological Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
GPS Source Solution of the 2004 Parkfield Earthquake
Nicolas Houlie, ETHZ, Zurich, Switzerland, Douglas Scott Dreger, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States and Ahyi Kim, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, 236, Japan
 
Statistical Analysis of GPS Vertical Uplift Rates in Southern California
Samuel M Howell1, Bridget R Smith-Konter1, L Neil Frazer1, Xiaopeng Tong2 and David T Sandwell3, (1)University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States, (2)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States, (3)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
 
Holocene Geologic Slip Rate for the Banning Strand of the Southern San Andreas Fault near San Gorgonio Pass, Southern California
Peter O Gold1, Whitney M Behr1, Dylan H Rood2,3, Katherine J Kendrick4, Thomas K Rockwell5 and Warren D Sharp6, (1)University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United States, (2)University of California, Santa Barabara, Earth Research Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, (3)Scottish Universities Environmental Research Center at the University of Glasgow, East Kilbride, United Kingdom, (4)USGS Pasadena Field Office, Pasadena, CA, United States, (5)San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, United States, (6)Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley, CA, United States
 
New high-resolution topographic data and updated tectonic geomorphology at Wheeler Ridge, California
Emily Kleber and Ramon Arrowsmith, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States
 
Paleoseismic Studies of the Peninsula San Andreas Fault at the Filoli Estate, Woodside, California
Carol S Prentice1, Kevin Clahan2, Robert R Sickler1, Aaron Salin1, Stephen B DeLong1, Robert McDermott1, Alexandra Pickering1 and John N Baldwin2, (1)US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, United States, (2)Lettis Consultants International, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA, United States
 
Characterizing Recent Slip on the Kuikui Fault, a Link Between the Green Valley and Bartlett Springs Fault Zones, Wilson Valley, Northern California.
James J Lienkaemper1, Stephen B DeLong2, Robert C McPherson3, Jody Mielke3, Nikita Avdievitch2, Alexandra Pickering2 and Christopher Lloyd4, (1)USGS Western Regional Offices Menlo Park, Menlo Park, CA, United States, (2)US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, United States, (3)Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, United States, (4)Bureau of Land Management, Ukiah, CA, United States
 
Multiple-Event Deformation on the West Tahoe Fault from Lidar and Trenching: Reconciling On and Offshore Paleoseismology
Gordon G Seitz and Maxime Mareschal, California Geological Survey Menlo Park, Menlo Park, CA, United States
 
Using SLAM to Look For the Dog Valley Fault, Truckee Area, California
Vincent S Cronin1, Jeremy A. Ashburn1 and Keith A Sverdrup2, (1)Baylor University, Waco, TX, United States, (2)University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, United States
 
Lidar Mapping Documents Post-glacial Faulting West of the High Cascades Axis at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
Charles R Bacon and Joel E Robinson, USGS, Volcano Science Center, Menlo Park, CA, United States
 
Differential Uplift and Incision of the Yakima River Terraces
Adrian Manley Bender, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, United States, Colin B Amos, Western Washington University, Geology Department, Bellingham, WA, United States, Paul R Bierman, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States, Dylan H Rood, Scottish Universities Environmental Research Center at the University of Glasgow, East Kilbride, United Kingdom, Skyler J Sorsby, King Canyon Buffalo, Inc., Toledo, WA, United States, Harvey M Kelsey, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, United States and Tyler C Ladinsky, San Francisco State University, Earth and Climate Science, San Francisco, CA, United States
 
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