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Posters NH4.4/SM3.7

NH4.4/SM3.7

Seismic Hazard and Disaster Risk: Assessment, Testing, and Implementation (co-organized)
Convener: Antonella Peresan  | Co-Conveners: Alik Ismail-Zadeh , Jens-Uwe Klügel , Vladimir Kossobokov , Mihaela Kouteva , Warner Marzocchi , Renata Rotondi , J.D. Zechar 
Orals
 / Fri, 22 Apr, 08:30–12:00
Posters
 / Attendance Fri, 22 Apr, 13:30–15:00

Attendance Time: Friday, 22 April 2016, 13:30–15:00
Hall D
Chairperson: Volodya Kossobokov, Jeremy Zechar, Mihaela Kouteva, Jens-Uwe Klügel
Methodology

Hall D
D.109
EGU2016-15135
Characterising large scenario earthquakes and their influence on NDSHA maps
Andrea Magrin, Antonella Peresan, and Giuliano F. Panza

D.110
EGU2016-17535
Neo-Deterministic and Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessments: a Comparative Analysis
Antonella Peresan, Andrea Magrin, Anastasia Nekrasova, Vladimir Kossobokov, and Giuliano F. Panza

D.111
EGU2016-17776
Multiple-site estimations in probabilistic seismic hazard assessment
Vladimir Sokolov and Alik Ismail-Zadeh

D.112
EGU2016-1833
Evaluating the results of a site-specific PSHA from the perspective of a risk analyst
Jens-Uwe Klügel

D.113
EGU2016-1836
Understanding site-specific PSHA results by hazard deaggregation into site intensities
Jens-Uwe Klügel

D.114
EGU2016-1837
Damage-consistent hazard assessment – the revival of intensities
Jens-Uwe Klügel

D.115 EGU2016-14706
Earthquake Precursor Signal Application in Epicenter Spatial Analysis (withdrawn)
Chun-Hsiang Chan, Tzu-How Chu, and Proty Jiun-Huei Wu

D.116
EGU2016-10415
Displacement response analysis of base-isolated buildings subjected to near-fault ground motions with velocity pulse
Qiumei He, Xiaojun Li, Yu Yang, Aiwen Liu, and Yaqi Li

D.117
EGU2016-49
Seismic Hazard Assessment for a Characteristic Earthquake Scenario: Probabilistic–Deterministic Method
Hamidatou mouloud

D.118
EGU2016-1602
Implementation of MASW and waveform inversion techniques for new seismic hazard estimation technique
abd el-aziz abd el-aal and heba Kamal

Regional Studies

Europe

D.119
EGU2016-9267
Constraints on Long-Term Seismic Hazard From Vulnerable Stalagmites for the surroundings of Katerloch cave, Austria
Katalin Gribovszki, Götz Bokelmann, Péter Mónus, Károly Kovács, and János Kalmár

D.120
EGU2016-7603
Seismic Hazard and risk assessment for Romania -Bulgaria cross-border region
Stela Simeonova, Dimcho Solakov, Irena Alexandrova, Elena Vaseva, Petya Trifonova, and Plamena Raykova

D.121
EGU2016-17518
Intensity Based Seismic Hazard Map of Republic of Macedonia
Dragi Dojcinovski, Biserka Dimiskovska, and Marta Stojmanovska

D.122
EGU2016-17706
The Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes in the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
Anastasia Nekrasova, Antonella Peresan, Andrea Magrin, and Vladimir Kossobokov

Middle East and Caucasus

D.123
EGU2016-1686
Earthquake Hazard for Aswan High Dam Area
Awad Ismail

D.124
EGU2016-12078
Historical Earthquake scenario and Seismic risk for Big Cities in Georgia
Nino Tsereteli, Otar Varazanashvili, Victor Alania, Aleksander Gventsadze, and Nino Kvavadze

D.125
EGU2016-4874
Investigation of Buildings Strength Using Microtremor Method: A case from the North of Izmir Bay (Turkey)
Emre Timur

Asia

D.126
EGU2016-6529
Lg Attenuation Characteristic of Gujarat Region (Western India)
Namrata Jaiswal and Chandrani Singh

D.127
EGU2016-7794 | presentation
Earthquake Hazard and Risk Assessment based on Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes: State of Gujarat, India
Anastasia Nekrasova, Vladimir Kossobokov, and Imtiyaz Parvez

D.128
EGU2016-8023
Shallow subsurface control on earthquake damage patterns: first results from a 3D geological voxel model study (Tokyo Lowland, Japan)
Jan Stafleu, Freek Busschers, and Susumu Tanabe

D.129
EGU2016-10844
Characteristics of Spatial Distribution for Peak Ground Acceleration in 3 Aug 2014 Ms6.5 Ludian Earthquake, Yuanan, China
Chen kun and Yu YanXiang

D.130
EGU2016-2795
Using Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis in Assessing Seismic Risk for Taipei City and New Taipei City
Ming-Kai Hsu, Yu-Ju Wang, Chin-Tung Cheng, Kuo-Fong Ma, and Siao-Syun Ke