Oral program 25

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Earthquake seismology applied: What’s needed for managing the many facets of risk
Conveners: Jochen Woessner , Warner Marzocchi 
Oral program
 / Wed, 07 Sep, 14:30–17:30  / Room Oceania C
Poster program
 / Attendance Wed, 07 Sep, 10:30–11:30  / Poster area

Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Room Oceania C
Chairperson: Jochen Woessner
14:30–15:00 ESC2016-204
Hazard validation of vendor catastrophe models with application to reinsurance (invited talk) (withdrawn)
Kirsty Styles
15:00–15:15
ESC2016-69
Development of an open-data based Reinsurance Catastrophe Model
Michael Ewald and Faye Karababa
15:15–15:30
ESC2016-702
The European Seismic Hazard Model 2018: The next generation probabilistic seismic hazard model for Europe (invited talk)
Stefan Wiemer, Domenico Giardini, Laurentiu Danciu, and Florian Haslinger and the ESHM18 team
15:30–15:45
ESC2016-537
A new PSHA model for Sub-Saharan Africa using OpenQuake and the GEM Modelling Toolkits
Valerio Poggi, Marco Pagani, Graeme Weatherill, Julio Garcia, Raymond Durrheim, Georges Mavonga, and Andrew Nyblade
15:45–16:15
ESC2016-125
Operational earthquake loss forecasting (invited talk)
Iunio Iervolino
16:15–16:30
ESC2016-157
Evolution of earthquake rupture potential along active faults, inferred from seismicity rates and size distributions
Thessa Tormann, Stefan Wiemer, Bogdan Enescu, and Jochen Woessner
16:30–16:45
ESC2016-301
Large earthquakes in historical and pre-historical times in Switzerland: An overview of earthquake induced effects
Donat Fäh, Gabriela Gassner-Stamm, Michael Strasser, Remo Grolimund, and Stephanie Wirth
16:45–17:00
ESC2016-318
Revision of Earthquake Hypocenter Locations in Global Bulletin Data Sets using Source-Specific Station Terms Technique
Nima Nooshiri, Joachim Saul, Sebastian Heimann, Frederik Tilmann, and Torsten Dahm
17:00–17:15
ESC2016-111
GEAR1 forecast: Distribution of largest earthquakes and number test
Yan Kagan
17:15–17:30
ESC2016-290
Long lasting operational practice in forecasting earthquakes and related ground shaking
Antonella Peresan, Vladimir Kossobokov, and Giuliano F. Panza