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Pacific Conference of Earthquake Engineering 2011: Special Session "New Perspectives in Seismic Hazard: from Observation to Quantification"

Date: 10/12/2010

Forwarded conference session announcement from Mark Stirling, GNS Science:

Dear Colleagues,

We wish to bring to your attention the following Special Session, to be held at the Pacific Conference of Earthquake Engineering in Auckland New Zealand on 14-16 April 2011.

"New perspectives in Seismic Hazard: from Observation to Quantification"
Convenors: Matthew Gerstenberger and Mark Stirling, GNS Science, New Zealand

We invite the spectrum of collaborators and practitioners from the applied science of seismic hazard analysis to this special session on the "state of the art". We encourage papers from all relevant disciplines, including earthquake geology, seismotectonics, statistical seismology, ground motion prediction, PSHA mapping/methodology, uncertainty treatment, issues facing low seismicity regions, and more.

Full details of the conference and applicable deadlines are posted on the NZSEE website www.nzsee.org. Further information can also be gained by contacting us at m.stirling@gns.cri.nz and m.gerstenberger@gns.cri.nz Please note the abstract deadline has been extended to 29 October 2010.

Best wishes, and look forward to hearing from you.
Mark and Matt.

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2011 Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering

When and Where: 14-16 April 2011, Auckland

The New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering invites all interested researchers and practitioners to attend the 9PCEE. The theme of the 2011 conference is:

"Building an Earthquake-Resilient Society"

Each day keynote presentations on the conference theme will be presented by eminent researchers in Earthquake Engineering. There will also be a special session on the lessons from the Darfield Earthquake.

In recognition of the impacts of the Darfield earthquake sequence from 4th September on potential presentations for 9PCEE, the deadline for abstracts has been extended. Abstracts are now requested no later than 29th October 2010.

Key Dates

24 Aug 2010 First Call for Papers
29 Oct 2010 Abstract submission closes
1 Feb 2011 Accepted papers due
11 Apr 2011 SW Pacific Earthquake Resilience Workshop
14 Apr 2011 9PCEE Opening

For more details, please visit http://pcee.nzsee.org.nz

"New perspectives in seismic hazard: from observation to quantification"
Convenors: Matthew Gerstenberger and Mark Stirling

We invite the spectrum of collaborators and practitioners of the applied science of seismic hazard analysis to this special session on the "state of the art". We encourage papers from all relevant disciplines, including earthquake geology, seismotectonics, statistical seismology, ground motion prediction, PSHA mapping/methodology, uncertainty treatment, issues facing low seismicity regions, and more. Please contact either of the session chairs for further information.

Abstract submission deadline 10-29-2010