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2003 Annual Meeting Agenda

2003 SCEC Annual Meeting -- Current Agenda
last updated August 25, 2003

Sunday, September 7

12:00 Field Trip - Keller
13:00-17:00 Encyclopedia of Earthquakes Meeting - Benthien (Costa de Oro)
15:00-18:00 SSA 2004 Organizing Committee Meeting - McRaney/Henyey/Jordan

Poster Session Set-Up (Embassy Ballroom 1 and 2)
(Harbor)
18:30 Dinner
19:30 SCEDC Users Meeting - Clayton

(Harbor)
20:00 SCEC Advisory Council Executive Session - Smith (Costa de Oro)

Monday, September 8

Session I: Chair: Tom Henyey
(Mandalay)
8:00 Welcome and State of the Center - Jordan
8:30 State of the CEO Program - Benthien
9:00 Talk by Greg Beroza and Eva Zanzerkia - Some Observations Relevant to Earthquake Mechanics From Precise Relocations of the Joshua Tree-Landers-Big Bear Aftershock Sequence
9:30 Discussion
9:45 Earthquake Source Physics Breakout/Plenary - Chairs: Harris/Beroza
11:15 Talk by Kristy Tiampo - A Pattern Informatics Technique Applied to the Study of Southern California Seismicity
11:45 Discussion
12:00 Lunch

Session II: Chair: Ned Field
(Mandalay)
13:30 Talk by Bill Ellsworth - Beyond WG02: Issues and Challenges for the Next Earthquake Probability Report for the San Francisco Bay Region
14:00 Discussion
14:15 Seismic Hazard Analysis Breakout/Plenary - Chair: Field
15:30 Note: There will be a talk by Agnes Helmstetter - Is Earthquake Triggering Driven by Small Earthquakes?
15:45 Talk by Jeanne Hardebeck - Stress Orientations Near the San Andreas: Implications for Fault Strength
16:15 Discussion
16:30 Talk by Paul Somerville - Implementation of SCEC Research in Earthquake Engineering: Ongoing Projects
16:45 Talk by Greg Deierlein - PEER's Framework for Performance-Based Earthquake Engineering
17:00 Discussion
17:15 Implementation Interface Breakout - Chairs: Somerville/Wesson
18:30 Cocktails
19:00
Dinner
20:00
Poster Session
(Embassy Ballroom)
20:00
SCIGN AC Meeting - Freymueller/Herring
(Costa de Oro)

Tuesday, September 9


Session III: Chair: TBA
(Mandalay)
8:00
Talk by James Dolan, David Bowman, and Charles Sammis - Paleoseismologic Evidence for Long Term and Long Range Elastic Interactions in Southern California
8:30
Discussion
8:45
Structural Representation Breakout - Chairs: Clayton/Dolan
10:15
Talk by Jeroen Tromp - Simulations of Ground Motion in Southern California based upon the Spectral-Element Method
10:45
Discussion
11:00
Ground Motions Breakout/Plenary - Chairs: Archuleta/Day
12:30
Lunch

Session IV: Chair: Bernard Minster
(Mandalay)
14:00
Fault Systems Breakout - Chairs: Hager/Sammis
15:30
SCEC IT Initiative - Chair: Maechling

Tom Jordan - Introduction

Phil Maechling - SCEC Community Modeling Environment (SCEC/CME) - A Service-Oriented Architecture

Ned Field - SCEC/CME Pathway 1 - Community Tools for Seismic-Hazard Analysis

Kim Olsen - SCEC/CME Pathway 2 - 3D Motion in Basins Modeling Efforts

Bernard Minster - SCEC/CME Pathway 3 - Soup-to-Nuts.Execution, Data Management and Visualization of Simulations

Marcio Faerman - Building a SCEC Community Library

Gideon Juve - SCEC/ITR Intern Project: Fault Information System - Using Ontologies to Connect Multiple Fault Databases

Hongsuda Tangmunarunkit - Grids, Grid Services, and Building the SCEC Community Modeling Environment

Yolanda Gil - Knowledge-Based Tools for Capturing Simulation Models and Computational Pathways

17:00
CEO Breakout - Chair: Benthien
18:30
Cocktails
19:00
Dinner
20:00
Poster Session
(Embassy Ballroom)
20:00
SCEC AC Meeting - Smith/Jordan
(Costa de Oro)

Wednesday, September 10


Session V: Chair: Tom Jordan
(Mandalay)
8:00
Disciplinary Group Breakouts

Seismology   Chairs: Vidale/Shearer
Geodesy       Chairs: Agnew/Simons
Geology       Chairs: Rockwell/Burbank
FARM         Chairs: Tullis/Dieterich


(Mandalay A)
(Harbor)
(Pacifica)
(Mandalay C)
9:00
Talk by Liz Hearn - One Model to Explain Them All: Insights from Modeling Deformation Around a Strike-Slip Fault at Different Points in the Earthquake Cycle
9:30
Discussion
9:45
Advisory Council Report - Smith
10:00
Meeting Summary: Focus and Disciplinary Group Reports and Discussion (10 minutes each)
11:30
NSF and USGS Agency Representative Comments
12:00
Wrap-Up and SCEC Priorities - Jordan
12:30
Lunch
13:30
NSF/USGS Site Visit
(Costa de Oro)

Agenda, FARM/ESP Workshop, 2003

(Mandalay A)

Constitutive Relations for Coseismic Slip

Wednesday, September 10

Afternoon session - The Influence of Constitutive Laws on Dynamic Rupture Models
13:30
Welcome and Introduction - Terry Tullis and Ruth Harris
13:45
Dynamic rupture models with various constitutive laws - Kim Olsen
14:30
Q&D (Questions and discussion)
15:15
Coffee Break (around posters)
15:45
Thoughts on constitutive laws and dynamic rupture models - Steve Day
16:30
Q&D
17:15
Session End
18:15
Cocktails
19:00
Dinner
20:00
Poster Session

Thursday, September 11

Morning session - Lab and Theoretical Studies of High Velocity Constitutive Laws
8:30
Recent Lab and Theoretical Results for High Speed Friction - Terry Tullis
9:15
Q&D
10:00
Coffee Break (around posters)
10:30
Dynamic interface separation: Experiments and theory - Jim Brune, Rasool Anooshehpoor, and Matt Purvance
11:15
Q&D
12:00
Lunch
Afternoon session - Observations Bearing on Coseismic Constitutive Laws
13:30
Observations from the Chi-Chi earthquake: An example of elastohydrodynamic lubrication? - Emily Brodsky
14:00
Q&D
14:45
Wrap up - Terry Tullis and Ruth Harris
15:00
Adjourn

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