Chairs: Eric O Lindsey, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States and Andrew J Barbour, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
Primary Conveners: Eric O Lindsey, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States
Co-conveners: Andrew J Barbour1, Thomas M Mitchell2 and Amir A Allam1,3, (1)Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States(2)University College London, London, United Kingdom(3)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States
OSPA Liaisons: Thomas M Mitchell, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Macroscopic Fault Structure of the 1911 Mw8.1 Chon Kemin Earthquake (Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan) from Combined Seismic Imaging, Palaeo-Seismological Investigations and Historial Seismicity
Tim Sonnemann1, Christian A Haberland2, Angela Landgraf3, Trond Ryberg2, Galina Kulikova4, Frank Krueger3, Atyrgul Dzhumabaeva5, Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov5, Ulan Abdybachaev6, Sagynbek Orunbaev6, Swenja Rosenwinkel3 and Azamat Sharshebaev6, (1)Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Potsdam, Germany, (2)Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany, (3)University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, (4)University of Potsdam, Potsdam - Golm, Germany, (5)Institute of Seismology, Bishkek, Kyrgyz, (6)CAIAG, Bishkek, Kyrgyz
The Carboneras Fault Zone (SE Spain): Constraints on Fault Zone Properties and Geometry from Controlled-Source-Generated Guided Seismic Waves
Christian A Haberland1, Andreas Rietbrock2, Daniel Roy Faulkner2, Stuart Nippress2, Ernest H Rutter3, Christina M Kelly2 and Teresa Teixido4, (1)Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany, (2)University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, (3)University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, (4)University of Granada, Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Granada, Spain
Microstructural study of the partition between seismic and aseismic deformation along the North Anatolian Fault zone, Turkey
Maor Kaduri1,2, Jean-Pierre Gratier1,2, Francois Renard2,3, Ziyadin Cakir4 and Cecile Lasserre1,2, (1)CNRS, ISTerre, Grenoble, France, (2)Université Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, Grenoble, France, (3)University of Oslo, Physics of Geological Processes, Oslo, Norway, (4)Istanbul Technical University, Department of Geology, Istanbul, Turkey
Fault Zone Architecture and Mineralogy: Implications in Fluid Flow and Permeability in Crustal Scale Fault Zones in the Southern Andes.
Tomas Roquer1,2, Estefanía Terrón3, Pamela Perez-Flores1,2, Gloria Arancibia1,2 and Jose M Cembrano1,2, (1)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, (2)Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence, Santiago, Chile, (3)Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Paleofluid Flow in the Upper Crust: A Study Case from the Atacama Fault System
Rodrigo Gomila1,2, Gloria Arancibia1,2, Jose M Cembrano1,2, Thomas M Mitchell3, Daniel Roy Faulkner4 and Erik Jensen Siles5, (1)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, (2)Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence (CEGA, FONDAP-CONICYT), Santiago, Chile, (3)University College London, London, United Kingdom, (4)University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom, (5)Católica del Norte University, Antofagasta, Chile
Landscape Evidence of Fault Zone Architecture in the Southern Sierra Nevada
William C Krugh1, Marc Halling1, Andrea E Garcia Ruvalcaba2, Vivan C Nguyen3, Rinavien M Odina4 and Zelma Uribe5, (1)California State University Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA, United States, (2)South High School, Bakersfield, CA, United States, (3)Highland High School, Bakersfield, CA, United States, (4)Frontier High School, Bakersfield, CA, United States, (5)Golden Valley High School, Bakersfield, CA, United States
The 3D Velocity Structures beneath the Song Ma Fault Zone, North Vietnam
Wei-Jhe Wu1, Strong Wen2, Chi-Chia Tang3, Yulien Yeh1, Lai Hop Phong4, Dinh Van Toan4 and Chauhuei Chen1, (1)Graduate Institute of Seismology National Chung Cheng University, Chiayi County, Taiwan, (2)NCREE National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering of Taiwan, Taipei, Taiwan, (3)Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, (4)Institute of Geological Sciences, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam
How does a brittle-ductile fault nucleate and grow in dolostone? A lesson learnt from a structural, geochemical and K-Ar chronological study of a reactivated Paleozoic thrust fault
Espen Torgersen1,2, Giulio Viola1,2, Horst Zwingmann3,4 and Chris Harris5, (1)Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources, Trondheim, Norway, (2)Geological Survey of Norway, Bedrock geology, Trondheim, Norway, (3)CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering Perth, Perth, WA, Australia, (4)The University of Western Australia, School of Earth and Environment, Perth, Australia, (5)University of Cape Town, Department of Geological Sciences, Cape Town, South Africa
Shallow properties of faults in carbonate rocks – The Jandaíra Formation, Potiguar Basin, Brazil
Francisco H Bezerra1, Giovanni Bertotti2, Juliana Rabelo1, Aline Teophilo Silva3, Mikaelle Araujo Carneiro1, Caroline Lessio Cazarin3, Carlos Cesar Silva1, Marcela Marques Vieira1, Kevin Bisdom4 and Anderson Moraes3, (1)UFRN Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil, (2)VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands, (3)PETROBRAS, CENPES, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, (4)Delft University of Technology, Geological Sciences, Delft, Netherlands
The Link between Fluid Flow, Structure and Hydrothermal Inputs in Central Chile: An Interdisciplinary Approach for Low-Enthalpy Andean Hydrogeothermal Modeling
Gloria Arancibia1,2, Linda Daniele2,3, Leonardo Navarro2,3, Felipe Astudillo1, Mercedes Vázquez2,3 and Diego Morata2,3, (1)Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, (2)Andean Geothermal Center of Excellence, Santiago, Chile, (3)University of Chile, Departamento de Geología, Santiago, Chile
The Geomorphological Developments Along the East Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey
Reza Saber1, Ayse Caglayan1,2, Veysel Isik1 and Gurol Seyitoglu1, (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
Timing of multiple fracture reactivations using micro geophysics, geology, and isotope geochemistry
Christophe Matonti1,2, Yves Guglielmi1,2, Sophie Viseur1,2, Philippe Leonide1,2 and Marc Floquet1,2, (1)CEREGE, Sedimentary Systems and Reservoirs department, Aix-en-Provence Cedex, France, (2)Aix Marseille University, Marseille Cedex 03, France