SM0.1 | Rapid Analyses of Recent Important Earthquakes: Findings & Open Questions
Rapid Analyses of Recent Important Earthquakes: Findings & Open Questions
Convener: Alice-Agnes Gabriel | Co-conveners: Patricia Martínez-Garzón, Rebecca M. Harrington, Suli Yao
Tue, 05 May, 16:15–18:00 (CEST)
 
Room D2
Tue, 16:15
This special session will synthesize rapid scientific insights from recent large and/or disruptive earthquake sequences, highlighting what we have learned, what remains uncertain, and which methods prove most informative. We aim to feature concise, data-driven and integrative modeling spotlights on earthquake physics, rupture dynamics, ground motions, geological field analysis, geodesy, tsunami observations, early analyses, and community data/model sharing. Emphasis is on timely results emerging up to March 2026, with flexibility to include very recent events of scientific and societal relevance. The format is a moderated panel with invited talks and time for Q&A, designed to surface cross-disciplinary takeaways and priorities for follow-up studies. No abstracts are required.

16:20 Direct estimation of earthquake source properties from a single CCTV camera

Soumaya Latour, Mathias Lebihain, Harsha S. Bhat, Cédric Twardzic, Quentin Bletery, Kenneth W. Hudnut, François Passelègue

16:40 Supershear rupture along the Sagaing fault in the 2025 Myanmar earthquake: rupture process and relation to structure, seismicity and aftershocks

Felipe Vera, Angela Carrillo-Ponce, Oo Than, Silvia Crossetto , Ben Heit, Ehsan Kosari , Sofia-Katerina Kufner, Yanling Liang, Sabrina Metzger , Mahdi Motagh , Gesa Petersen, Joachim Saul , Henriette Sudhaus, and Han Xiao, Xiaohui Yuan, Torsten Dahm, Bernd Schurr & Frederik Tilmann

17:00 The 2025 Santorini-Amorgos Sequence: Defining the Future of Volcano Monitoring in the South Aegean Arc

Margarita Segou

17:20 Rapid Seismological Analysis of the 23 April 2025 Marmara Sea Earthquake

Yasemin KORKUSUZ ÖZTÜRK, Metin KAHRAMAN, Seçkin Özgür ÇITAK, Mehmet Safa ARSLAN, Eren PAMUK, Fahriye AKAR, Asım Oğuz ÖZEL, Şevket ÖZDEN

17:40 Dispersive Tsunami Waves as a Footprint of Fine-Scale Tsunamigenic Source Complexity
Ignacio Sepúlveda, Bjarke Nilsson, Yao Yu, Matías Carvajal, Matthew Brandin, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, David Sandwell

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Speakers

  • Soumaya Latour
  • Frederik Tilmann, GFZ Helmholtzzentrum für Geoforschung, Germany
  • Margarita Segou, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
  • Yasemin Korkusuz Öztürk, Erzincan Binali Yildirim University, Türkiye
  • Ignacio Sepulveda, San Diego State University, United States of America