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Posters NH4.3/SM3.6

NH4.3/SM3.6

Statistical analysis of spatio-temporal properties of earthquake occurrence (co-organized)
Convener: Stefania Gentili  | Co-Conveners: Robert Shcherbakov , Gert Zöller , Álvaro González 
Orals
 / Tue, 19 Apr, 08:30–12:00
Posters
 / Attendance Tue, 19 Apr, 17:30–19:00

Attendance Time: Tuesday, 19 April 2016, 17:30–19:00
Hall D
Chairperson: Stefania Gentili, Gert Zöller, Álvaro González
D.103
EGU2016-16604
How well do earthquake locations forecast future ones?
Álvaro González

D.104
EGU2016-6026
The earthquake history in a fault zone tells us almost nothing about mmax
Gert Zöller and Matthias Holschneider

D.105
EGU2016-12062
Evolution of earthquake rupture potential along active faults, inferred from seismicity rates and size distributions
Thessa Tormann, Stefan Wiemer, Bogdan Enescu, and Jochen Woessner

D.106
EGU2016-12250
Detection and implication of significant temporal b-value variation during earthquake sequences
Laura Gulia, Thessa Tormann, Danijel Schorlemmer, and Stefan Wiemer

D.107
EGU2016-15677
A physics-based earthquake simulator and its application to seismic hazard assessment in Calabria (Southern Italy) region
Rodolfo Console, Anna Nardi, and Roberto Carluccio

D.108
EGU2016-15130
Prospectively Evaluating the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability: An Evaluation of the UCERF2 and Updated Five-Year RELM Forecasts
Anne Strader, Max Schneider, Danijel Schorlemmer, and Maria Liukis

D.109
EGU2016-1504
The implications of regional seismicity in Longmenshan fault zoneduring the 2008 Ms 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake
Huai Zhang, Jingjing Wang, Yaolin Shi, and David Yuen

D.110
EGU2016-10860
Study on Seismicity of Sino-Mongolia Arc Areas
Guangyin Xu and Suyun Wang

D.111
EGU2016-7830
The SMART CLUSTER METHOD – adaptive earthquake cluster analysis and declustering
Andreas Schaefer, James Daniell, and Friedemann Wenzel

D.112
EGU2016-5266 | presentation
Typical Scenario of Preparation, Implementation, and Aftershock Sequence of a Large Earthquake
Mikhail Rodkin

D.113
EGU2016-3909
Estimating Spatially Variable Parameters of the Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS) in California
Shyam Nandan, Guy Ouillon, Didier Sornette, and Stefan Wiemer

D.114
EGU2016-6119
Forecasting Aftershocks from Multiple Earthquakes: Lessons from the Mw=7.3 2015 Nepal Earthquake
Abigail Jiménez, Mairéad NicBhloscaidh, and John McCloskey

D.115
EGU2016-6220
Forecasting area of strong aftershock occurrence
Sergey Baranov and Peter Shebalin

D.116
EGU2016-8813
Relation between aftershock parameters and geodetic slip models: Case study of the 2010 Mw8.8 Maule (Chile) and the 2011 Mw9.0 Tohoku-oki (Japan) earthquakes
Olga Zakharova, Sebastian Hainzl, Dietrich Lange, and Bogdan Enescu

D.117
EGU2016-9210
Double-Difference Tomography in the West Bohemia Seismic Zone: A Study of the 2011 Earthquake Swarm
Eric Löberich, Catherine Alexandrakis, Marco Calo, Václav Vavryčuk, and Stefan Buske

D.118
EGU2016-15647
Effects of fluid propagation on occurrence of doublet earthquakes
Brunella Mastrolembo V., Antonio Pio Rinaldi, Luca Urpi, Eleonora Rivalta, and Luigi Passarelli

D.119
EGU2016-7574
Are aftershocks caused by the mainshock?
Rosastella Daminelli and Alberto Marcellini

D.120
EGU2016-6419
The magnitude of events following a strong earthquake: and a pattern recognition approach applied to Italian seismicity
Stefania Gentili and Rita Di Giovambattista

D.121
EGU2016-14532
Seismic sequences, swarms, and large earthquakes in Italy
Alessandro Amato, Nicola Piana Agostinetti, Giulio Selvaggi, and Franco Mele

D.122
EGU2016-1678
On causes of the low seismic activity in the Earth’s polar latitudes
Boris Levin, Elena Sasorova, and Andrei Domanski

D.123
EGU2016-1687
The relationship of the global seismic activity with variations in the angular velocity of the Earth’s rotation for 1720 - 2014 years
Elena Sasorova and Boris Levin

D.124
EGU2016-12172
Special astronomical configurations, solar activity and deep degassing as a trigger of natural hazards
Vladimir Natyaganov, Vladimir Syvorotkin, Valeriy Fedorov, and Sergey Shopin

D.125
EGU2016-16949 | presentation
Long-term predictability of regions and dates of strong earthquakes
Alexander Kubyshen, Leonid Doda, and Sergey Shopin