Orals

TS2.2

The advent of novel technologies have boosted our capability of acquiring new evidences that faults behavior is various and extremely sensitive to a large number of parameters. These evidences are supported in natural earthquakes by the occurence of a large pletora of events spanning from slow to fast earthquakes, precursory slips, non volcanic tremors and low frequency earthquakes. The aim of this session is to convey interdisciplinary studies on fault behaviour and processes controlling the propagation of slip instabilities in rocks, granular materials and/or laboratory analogs; we invite contributions at the frontiers between Rock Mechanics, Models, Seismology, Tectonics and Mineralogy dealing with either slow, fast or transient evolution of earthquakes and earthquake sequences in shallow and deep environments; we welcome studies performed at the laboratory and field scale, providing insights on earthquake evolution and/or constraining observed seismological statistical laws like Omori’s and Gutenberg-Richter’s; we welcome innovative techniques that help the observations and take advantage of high-speed imaging and continuous acoustic emission streaming data.

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Co-organized as EMRP1.9/GMPV7.25/SM2.9
Convener: Marco Maria Scuderi | Co-conveners: Giulio Di Toro, Pierre Dublanchet, Francois Passelegue, Elena Spagnuolo
Orals
| Thu, 11 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
Room K2
Posters
| Attendance Fri, 12 Apr, 08:30–10:15
 
Hall X2

Thursday, 11 April 2019 | Room K2

Chairperson: Scuderi, Spagnuolo
14:00–14:15 |
EGU2019-5781
Ake Fagereng, Adam Beall, and Susan Ellis
14:15–14:30 |
EGU2019-15877
Telemaco Tesei, Robert Holdsworth, Cristiano Collettini, and Cecilia Viti
14:45–15:00 |
EGU2019-11937
Kathryn Hayward, Stephen Cox, Alexandre Schubnel, Jérôme Aubry, and Samson Marty
15:00–15:15 |
EGU2019-5308
Hosni Idrissi, Thomas van der Werf, Vahid Samaee, Gunnar Lumbeeck, Thomas Pardoen, Dominique Schryvers, and Patrick Cordier
15:15–15:30 |
EGU2019-9283
Christine McCarthy, Peter Kelemen, Rob Skarbek, and David Goldsby
15:30–15:45 |
EGU2019-2684
| presentation
Toshihiko Shimamoto and Hiroyuki Noda