S11A
Seismology Contributions: Earthquakes I Posters

Monday, 14 December 2015: 08:00-12:20
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Primary Conveners:  Carl Tape, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States
Conveners:  Colleen A Dalton, Brown University, Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Providence, RI, United States
Chairs:  Susana Custodio, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal and Carl Tape, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Susana Custodio, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
 
ASSESSMENT OF STRESS-STRAIN STATE OF SEISMICALLY ACTIVE REGION OF ARMENIA ACCORDING TO THE RESULTS OF HYDROGEODYNAMIC MONITORING (58321)
Romela Pashayan and Raisa Avetyan, National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Armenia, Institute of Geophysics and Engineering Seismology after A. Nazarov, Yerevan, Armenia
 
Seismic Parameters Re-determined from Historical Seismograms of 1912- Mürefte-Sarkoy 1935-Erdek-Marmara Island and 1963-Cinarcik Earthquakes (64707)
Nilay Basarir Basturk, Kandilli Observatory, Bogazici University, KOERI, Geophysics, Istanbul, Turkey
 
A Catalogue of Source Parameters of Moderate and Strong Earthquakes for Turkey and its Surrounding Area (1938-2015) (65134)
Dogan Kalafat, Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey and M. Nafi Toksoz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, EAPS, Cambridge, MA, United States
 
Integrated multidisciplinary fault observation in Marmara Through MARSite – Project Achievements (79479)
Ocal Necmioglu, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey and Nurcan Meral Ozel, Kandilli Observatory, Istanbul, Turkey
 
The isolated 678-km deep 30 May 2015 MW 7.9 Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands earthquake (62920)
Lingling Ye1, Thorne Lay1, Zhongwen Zhan2, Hiroo Kanamori3 and JinLai Hao4, (1)University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, (2)Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States, (3)California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (4)Institute Geology & Geophysics, Beijing, China
 
Study Of The Rupture Process Of The 2015 Mw7.8 Izu-Bonin Earthquake And Its Implication To Deep-Focus Earthquake Genesis. (66114)
Pei-Ru Jian, National Taiwan University, Geosciences, Taipei, Taiwan, Shu-Huei Hung, NTU National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan and Lingsen Meng, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States
 
Source complexity and the physical mechanism of the 2015 Mw 7.9 Bonin Island earthquake (68293)
Yu Chen, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States
 
Mechanism of earthquake-induced groundwater level response (63333)
Zheming Shi, China University of Geosciences Beijing, School of Water Resources and Environment, Beijing, China
 
Insights into pulverized rock formation from dynamic rupture models of earthquakes (63557)
Ryan M Payne and Benchun Duan, Texas A & M University College Station, College Station, TX, United States
 
Study on the Tidal Reponse of Underground Water Level below 800m (67807)
Peimin Zhu, Xiaoyong Li, Wanhui Yu and Ting Zhang, China University of Geosciences Wuhan, Wuhan, China
 
Accurate source location from P waves scattered by surface topography (69361)
Nian Wang, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
 
Seismological Segmentation of Halmahera Thrust, Molucca Sea Region, based on Large Earthquake Sequences (72421)
Hasbi Ash Shiddiqi1, Sri Widiyantoro2, Andri D Nugraha2, Mohamad Ramdhan3, Samsul H. Wiyono3 and Wandono Wandono3, (1)Earth Sciences Graduate Program, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia, (2)Bandung Institute of Technology, Global Geophysics Research Group, Bandung, Indonesia, (3)Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), Jakarta, Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
 
Identification and Characterization of Earthquake Swarms in Southern California (73684)
Qiong Zhang, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, United States and Peter M Shearer, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States
 
Coseismic deformation of the 2001 Ms 8.1 Kunlun earthquake inferred from GPS (76116)
Kaihua Ding1, Qi Wang1, Jeff Freymueller2 and Ping He1, (1)China University of Geosciences Wuhan, Wuhan, China, (2)University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, United States
 
Some Thoughts on Estimating Maximum Magnitude and Corner Magnitude (78149)
Matteo Taroni, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Rome, Italy
 
Kinematics and Fault Interaction of the Marmara Segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone from Fault-Plane Solutions Based on a Refined High Precision Hypocenter Catalogue (78580)
Christopher Wollin1, Marco Bohnhoff1 and Ludger Küpperkoch2, (1)Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany, (2)BESTEC GmbH, Landau, Germany
 
 
Earthquake relocation near the Leech River Fault, southern Vancouver Island (81167)
Ge Li, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
 
Impact from Magnitude-Rupture Length Uncertainty on Seismic Hazard and Risk  (83281)
Edwin V Apel, Risk Management Solutions, Inc., Newark, CA, United States
 
Arizona Regional Moment Tensor Catalog 1990-2015 (86147)
Jochen Braunmiller, University of South Florida Tampa, School of Geosciences, Tampa, FL, United States
 
A New Method for Determining the Seismicity Rate and its Dispersion based on the Gutenberg-Richter Law (58496)
Kuei-Pao Chen, Hsin Sheng Junior College of Medical Care and Management, Longtan Township, Taiwan; National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, strong ground motion, Taipei, Taiwan, Yi-Ben Tsai, Pacific Earthquake Science Associates, Los Altos, CA, United States and Wen-Yen Chang, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien County, Taiwan
 
Earthquake Relocation in the Middle Atlas: Apparently-Deep Events Resolved to be Shallow (61903)
Shashwat Kumar Singh1, Maximiliano J Bezada2, Driss Elouai3 and Mimoun Harnafi3, (1)Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, Kolkata, India, (2)University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United States, (3)Institut Scienfique, Université V-Agdal, Rabat, Morocco
 
Modeling large stress drops and irregular interaction of LA and SF repeaters at Parkfield (65062)
Semechah K. Y. Lui and Nadia Lapusta, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States
 
Earthquake Relocations on the Island of Hawaii Using Both Real and Synthetic Data Sets (69393)
Shuangyu Ge, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States and Guoqing Lin, University of Miami, Department of Marine Geosciences, Miami, FL, United States
 
Microearthquakes at Valles Caldera, New Mexico: Improved Detection and Location with Two Additional Caldera Stations (70212)
Peter Morse Roberts1, Leigh S House1 and James A Ten Cate2, (1)Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States, (2)Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, NM, United States
 
The 2015 Sandpoint, Idaho, Earthquake Sequence: A Constraint on Basin-and-Range Style Extension on the Western Portion of the Lewis and Clark Fault Zone, Northern Rockies, U.S.A. (70574)
Daisuke Kobayashi1, Kenneth F Sprenke1, Michael Stickney2 and William M Phillips3, (1)University of Idaho, Geological Sciences, Moscow, ID, United States, (2)Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology, Butte, MT, United States, (3)Idaho Geological Survey, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States
 
Relative earthquake location for remote offshore and tectonically active continental regions using surface waves (70987)
Michael Cleveland, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States, Charles J Ammon, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States and Thomas F Vandemark, Air Force Technical Applications Center Patrick AFB, Patrick AFB, FL, United States
 
Historic and Instrumental Records of Repeating Seismicity in the Gyeongju Area, Southeastern Korea (71724)
Minhui HAN1, Kwang-Hee Kim1, Su Young Kang1, Moon Son2, Jung-ho Park3 and Zhiwei LI4, (1)Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea, (2)PUSAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Busan, South Korea, (3)KIGAM Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, South Korea, (4)Institute of Geodesy & Geophysics, Hubei, China
 
The 18 May 2012 (Ms 4.5) Chapala Lake, Jalisco, Mexico Earthquake (74124)
Jaime Yamamoto, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico and Juan Manuel Espindola, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Instituto de Geofisica, Mexico City, Mexico
 
A new algorithm to find earthquake clusters using neighboring cell connection and rate analysis. (75500)
Wei Peng and Shinji Toda, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
 
Determination of the Fault Plane of the 2013 Santa Cruz Earthquake, Bolivia, Through Relative Location of Aftershocks (76056)
Julia Carolina Rivadeneyra Vera, USP University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil and Marcelo Assumpcao, IAG Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, Sao Paulo, Brazil
 
Over- or Under-detection: How do Models of Paleoseismic Rupture Detectability Affect Estimates of Earthquake Probabilities? (76207)
Jacquelyn J Gilchrist, University of California Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States, Keith B Richards-Dinger, UCR, Riverside, CA, United States and James H Dieterich, UC Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States
 
 
Shallow Dip-Slip Fault Rupture: Possible Origin of Asymmetric Seismic Motion (61715)
Koji Uenishi, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan
 
W-phase Source Inversion Using High-rate Regional GPS Data for Large Earthquakes. (77162)
Sebastian Riquelme, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
 
Aftershock distribution and heterogeneous structure in and around the source area of the 2014 northern Nagano Prefecture earthquake (Mw 6.2) , central Japan, revealed by dense seismic array observation (78295)
Eiji Kurashimo1, Naoshi Hirata2, Takaya Iwasaki1, Shin'ichi Sakai1, Kazushige Obara2, Tatsuya Ishiyama2 and Hiroshi Sato1, (1)University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, (2)Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
Slip Distribution of the Chilean Earthquake of March 3, 1985 on the Central Chile Seismic Gap (79298)
Francisco Javier Bravo, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
 
A Large Scale Automatic Earthquake Location Catalog in the San Jacinto Fault Zone Area Using An Improved Shear-Wave Detection Algorithm (79545)
Malcolm Charles Adan White1, Zachary Ross2, Frank Vernon1 and Yehuda Ben-Zion3, (1)University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States, (2)University of Southern California, Department of Earth Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (3)University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
 
Development of Download System for Waveform Data Observed at Long-Term Borehole Monitoring System installed in the Nankai Trough (80872)
Hiroki Horikawa, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan
 
The Effects of Plasticity and the Evolution of Damage Zones in Earthquake Cycle Simulations (80889)
Brittany A Erickson, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States
 
A study on the seismic source parameters for earthquakes occurring in the southern Korean Peninsula (85239)
Hyun-Me Rhee, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea
 
Relationship between Crustal Structure and Source Fault of 1997 Kagoshima Earthquake (M6.6), Japan, based on Relocated Hypocenters and Seismic Reflection Data (85284)
Tetsuya Takeda, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan
 
A Method to Evaluate Characteristics of Simulated Long-Period Ground Motion for Anticipated Nankai Trough Earthquakes (86698)
Takahiro Maeda, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, Tsukuba, Japan
 
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