APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Simulation (ACES)
Workshop on Advances in Simulation of Multihazards
Maui, Hawaii, May 1-5, 2011


Program

Time
Session/Talk Title
Speaker/Location

Sunday, May 1st

6:30pm
Registration and Reception

Tsunami Wall in back of hotel

Monday, May 2nd

8:30am
Welcome

John Rundle

Tohoku Earthquake

8:45am
Summary of Data and Models for the Great Tohoku Earthquake

Jim Mori
9:45am
Predictive Dynamic Rupture Simulation of the 2011 Tohoku Megathrust Earthquake

Eiichi Fukuyama
10:30am
BREAK


Forecasting & Early Warning

11:00am
Collaboratory for the predictability study of the aftershock sequence following the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake: A preliminary result

Kazuyoshi Nanjo
11:45am
Results of the RELM/CSEP Validation Experiment

Donald Turcotte
12:15pm
LUNCH


Forecasting & Early Warning

1:30pm
Computational Issues in Forecasting Earthquakes

John Rundle
1:50pm
Record-breaking Earthquake Forecasts

Mark Yoder
2:10pm
3D Simulation of Dynamic Response of a Heterogeneous Earth for Earthquake Forecasting

Huilin Xing
2:30pm
QuakeSim Fault Interaction Simulations

Jay Parker
2:50pm
BREAK


Multihazards & Tsunamis

3:30pm
Numerical Simulation of Wildfires

Rodman Linn
3:50pm
Multi-Hazard Simulation

Steven Ward
4:20pm
What Mechanisms are Responsible for the Tsunami of The Great Tohoku Earthquake of 2011: Elastic Deformation or Landslides?

David Yuen
4:40pm
GPS Detection of Tsunami Scales for Early Warnings

Tony Song
5:00pm
Discussion/End


Tuesday, May 3rd


Multihazards & Tsunamis

8:30am
The Spatio-Temporal Scan of LURR in the Western United States and Its Application to Predict its Seismic Tendency

Xiang-chu Yin
9:00am
Ensemble Earthquake Forecast Test in North-East Tibet Plateau with Multiple Models

Yongxian Zhang
9:20am
Seismic Streaks and Holes: Geometric Control of the Parkfield Mw6.0 Earthquake Sequence

Sylvain Barbot
9:40am
Fault Step-over Rheology and its Effect on Earthquake Rupture Propagation

Yaron Finzi
10:00am
Nucleation and Growth Modes in a Monte Carlo model of Cohesive Tensile Cracks

Joseph Gran
10:15am
BREAK


Simulation Methods

10:40am
Numerical experiment of sequential data assimilation for crustal deformation between Tonankai and Nankai earthquakes

Takane Hori
11:00am
New Approach to Gutenberg-Richter Scaling

William Klein
11:30am
Dynamic Rupture on Faults with Heterogeneous Strength Due to Non-uniform Normal Stress: The Effect of stress redistribution by Prior Events

Junle Jiang
11:50am
Finite Element Modeling of the 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand, Mw6.3 Earthquake

Charles Williams
12:20pm
LUNCH (Afternoon Free)


Wednesday, May 4th


Computational Technology & Quake Simulations

8:30am
Complex Faulting Across the Los Angeles Portion of the Pacific-North American Plate Boundary

Andrea Donnellan
8:50am
The OpenQuake InfoMall

Geoffrey Fox
9:10am
E-DECIDER: Experiences Developing Earthquake Disaster Decision Support and Response Tools

Marlon Pierce
9:30am
Analysis of 30 Minute Resolution GPS Time Series from the Tohoku-Oki Earthquake via Statistical Modeling

Robert Granat
9:50am
Web-Based Approach to Multihazard Analysis

James Holliday
10:10am
Virtual California: Inner Workings, Recent Results and Future Development

Michael Sachs
10:30am
BREAK

11:00am
Scientific Visualization for Earthquake Science and Simulation

Louise Kellogg
11:15am
Simple Slip Models from Differential InSAR Images

Jay Parker
11:30am
Reconciling Precariously Balanced Rocks with Large Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault System in S. California

Lisa Ludwig Grant
11:50am
E-DECIDER: Experiences Developing Earthquake Disaster Decision Support and Response Tools

Maggi Glasscoe
12:10pm
LUNCH


Simulators & UCERF

1:30pm
Use of Earthquake Simulators by WGCEP

Ned Field
2:30pm
RSQSim - A Regional Scale Earthquake Simulator

Richards-Dinger
2:50pm
Virtual California: A Guided Tour

John Rundle/Michael Sachs
3:10pm
BREAK

3:20pm
Summary of the SCEC Simulators Project

Terry Tullis
4:00pm
ALLCAL: An Earthquake Simulator for All of California

Steven Ward
4:20pm
Structural Maturity of Faults, Magnitude-Frequency Distribution and the Predictability of Earthquakes

Olaf Zielke
4:40pm
Discussion

Edward Field and Terry Tullis

Thursday, May 5th


SCEC Simulators Workshop and Discussions

8:30am
Discussion

12:00pm
LUNCH

1:30pm
Discussion

5:00pm
End



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