Orals TS5.3/EMRP4.3/NH4.9/SM3.3
Wednesday, 26 April 2017 Room G1 Chairperson: Esther Hintersberger, Silke Mechernich |
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08:30–08:45 |
EGU2017-11483
Surface fault rupture during the Mw 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake, New Zealand, with specific comment on the Kekerengu Fault - one of the country’s fastest slipping onland active faults (solicited) Russ Van Dissen and Tim Little and the 2016 Kaikoura Earthquake Surface Fault Rupture Response Team |
08:45–09:00 |
EGU2017-16421
Surface rupture and slip distribution of the 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikoura earthquake (New Zealand) from optical satellite image correlation using MicMac Johann Champenois, Yann Klinger, Raphaël Grandin, Claudio Satriano, Stéphane Baize, Arthur Delorme, and Oona Scotti |
09:00–09:15 |
EGU2017-15740
Boosting the trench: Paleoseimic Record of Three Holocene Earthquakes Rupturing the Issyk-Ata Fault near Bishkek, North Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan Magda Patyniak, Angela Landgraf, Atyrgul Dzhumabaeva, Kanatbek Abdrakhmatov, Swenja Rosenwinkel, Manfred Strecker, Oliver Korup, and Ramon Arrowsmith |
09:15–09:30 |
EGU2017-6123
Marker formation vs. marker offset – on the resolution potential of tectono-geomorphic records Olaf Zielke |
09:30–09:45 |
EGU2017-14694
Non-tectonic exposure Rates along Bedrock Fault Scarps in an active Mountain Belt of the central Apennines Vanja Kastelic, Pierfrancesco Burrato, Michele M.C. Carafa, and Roberto Basili |
09:45–10:00 |
EGU2017-9471
Millennial strain partitioning revealed by 36Cl cosmogenic data on active bedrock fault scarps from Abruzzo, Italy Highlight Laura Gregory, Gerald Roberts, Patience Cowie, Luke Wedmore, Ken McCaffrey, Richard Shanks, Leo Zijerveld, and Richard Phillips |
Coffee break
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10:30–10:45 |
EGU2017-15936
The 2015 M7.2 Sarez, Central Pamir, Earthquake And The Importance Of Strike-Slip Faulting In The Pamir Interior: Insights From Geodesy And Field Observations (solicited) Sabrina Metzger, Bernd Schurr, Lothar Ratschbacher, Tilo Schöne, Sofia-Katerina Kufner, Yong Zhang, and Henriette Sudhaus |
10:45–11:00 |
EGU2017-587
Present-day crustal deformation in Mindoro Island, Philippines derived from PS-InSAR and GPS data Yu-Cheng Fang, Kuo-En Ching, Ruey-Juin Rau, Jiun-Yee Yen, Yuan-Hsi Lee, and Teresito Bacolcol |
11:00–11:15 |
EGU2017-18105
An objective mechanical modelling approach for estimating the distribution of fault creep and locking from geodetic data Gareth Funning and Roland Burgmann |
11:15–11:30 |
EGU2017-580
Shallow Creep Along the Southern Longitudinal Valley Fault in Eastern Taiwan Constrained by Multiple Geodetic Approaches Yen-Po Lai, Kuo-En Ching, Ray Y. Chuang, Kelin Wang, Jiun-Yee Yen, and Jian-Cheng Lee |
11:30–11:45 |
EGU2017-8661
Seafloor geodesy: Measuring surface deformation and strain-build up Heidrun Kopp, Dietrich Lange, Katrin Hannemann, and Florian Petersen |
11:45–12:00 |
EGU2017-11094
Transfer fault earthquake in compressionally reactivated back-arc failed rift: 1948 Fukui earthquake (M7.1), Japan Tatsuya Ishiyama, Naoko Kato, Hiroshi Sato, and Shin Koshiya |
Lunch break
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13:30–13:45 |
EGU2017-4140
Tectonic geomorphology of the 21 May 2003 Zemmouri earthquake area (Mw 6.8, Tell Atlas, Algeria) : An analysis of the long-term coastal uplift Souhila Bagdi-Issaad, Mustapha Meghraoui, and Ahmed Nedjari |
13:45–14:00 |
EGU2017-4145
Stress change and fault interaction from a two century-long earthquake sequence in the central Tell Atlas (Algeria) Jughurta Kariche, Mustapha Meghraoui, Abdelhakim Ayadi, and Mohamed Salah Boughacha |
14:00–14:15 |
EGU2017-915
Fault- and Area-Based PSHA in Nepal using OpenQuake: New Insights from the 2015 M7.8 Gorkha-Nepal Earthquake Victoria Stevens |
14:15–14:30 |
EGU2017-10909
Seismic hazard assessment over time: Modelling earthquakes in Taiwan Chung-Han Chan, Yu Wang, Yu-Ju Wang, and Ya-Ting Lee |
14:30–14:45 |
EGU2017-185
Kernel Smoothing Methods for Non-Poissonian Seismic Hazard Analysis Gordon Woo |
14:45–15:00 |
EGU2017-7645
The 2016 Kumamoto, Japan, earthquakes and lessons learned for large earthquakes in urban areas (solicited) Highlight Naoshi Hirata, Aitaro Kato, Kouji Nakamura, and Yohei Hiyama |