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An ICTP meeting in person
This workshop will inform, motivate and provide its participants with the state of the art and current challenges in the mechanics of the earthquake cycle also highlighting the most important areas where significant progress has been achieved recently and the full range of observational, theoretical and technical capabilities now available to the scientific community.
The programme will involve a series of lectures, seminars, discussions, practical and computer exercises. The workshop will combine analytical and numerical modeling with seismic, geodetic, geologic and laboratory observations, in order to better understand the mechanics of the earthquake cycle. The workshop will focus on both continental and subduction zone earthquake cycles in a viscoleatisc Earth and address the physics of slow and fast earthquake ruptures across multiple scales. Lecturers: J.-P. AMPUERO, Université Côte d'Azur, France J. P. AVOUAC, CALTECH, USA L. DAL ZILIO, ETH Zurich, Switzerland A. GUALANDI, University of Cambridge, UK R. HARRIS, USGS California, USA J. HAWTHORNE, University of Oxford, UK S. NIELSEN, Durham University, UK A. RUBIN, University of Princeton, USA B. E. SHAW, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA K. WANG, Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada
Call for Contributed Abstracts: All applicants are encouraged to submit an abstract for a poster presentation and/or a contributed talk. Abstract templates are available below for download.
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to PhD students and early career scientists from developing countries and working on the mechanics of the earthquake cycle. There is no registration fee. |
Location: | Adriatico Guest House - (Lower Level 1) |
REGISTRATION: Upon arrival, Visitors not staying in the ICTP Guest Houses, are kindly requested to complete registration formalities at the Adriatico Guest House (Lower level). The Registration Desk will be open from 09.00 to 10.00.
Speaker: | Abdelkrim AOUDIA (ICTP, Italy) |
Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur), Eyup SOPACI (Géoazur Laboratory, France) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur) |
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Speaker: | Jean Paul AMPUERO (IRD/UCA Geoazur), Eyup SOPACI (Géoazur Laboratory, France) |
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All participants are cordially invited to a Welcome reception
Speaker: | Allan M. RUBIN (University of Princeton, USA) |
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Speaker: | Allan M. RUBIN (University of Princeton, USA) |
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Wei FENG (University of Padua, Italy) Competing processes control the frictional healing Weiwei SHU (Strasbourg University, France) Modeling the collective behavior of asperities on an analog fault interface Jeena YUN (University of California, USA) The Effect of Stress and Friction Heterogeneity on Complexity of Seismic and Aseismic Slip on Strike-Slip Faults Jozef MÜLLER (Friedrich Schiller University, Germany) Coseismic drop of seismic velocity caused by the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes Esteban Josue CHAVES SIBAJA (Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica) Precursory seismic signals before two catastrophic landslides at Irazú Volcano, Costa Rica Apsara SHARMA DHAKAL (University of Padua, Italy) Seismic source mapping by surface wave time reversal: application to the great 2004 Sumatra earthquake
Speaker: | Bruce E. SHAW (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University) |
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Speaker: | Stefan NIELSEN (Durham University, Uk) |
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Speaker: | Bruce E. SHAW (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University) |
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Speaker: | Stefan NIELSEN (Durham University, Uk) |
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Speaker: | Bruce E. SHAW (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University) |
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Speaker: | Stefan NIELSEN (Durham University, Uk) |
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Speaker: | Bruce E. SHAW (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University) |
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Speaker: | Stefan NIELSEN (Durham University, Uk) |
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Speaker: | Kelin WANG (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada) |
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Speaker: | Luca DAL ZILIO (ETH Zurich) |
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Speaker: | Jessica HAWTHORNE (University of Oxford, UK) |
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Speaker: | Adriano GUALANDI (University of Cambridge, UK) |
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Speaker: | Adriano GUALANDI (University of Cambridge, UK) |
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Speaker: | Kelin WANG (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada) |
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Speaker: | Kelin WANG (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada) |
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Speaker: | Jessica HAWTHORNE (University of Oxford, UK) |
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Speaker: | Adriano GUALANDI (University of Cambridge, UK) |
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Speaker: | Jean-Philippe AVOUAC (CALTECH, USA) |
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Speaker: | Jean-Philippe AVOUAC (CALTECH, USA) |
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Speaker: | Kelin WANG (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada) |
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Speaker: | Luca DAL ZILIO (ETH Zurich) |
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All participants are cordially invited to a Pizza Dinner.
Speaker: | Jean-Philippe AVOUAC (CALTECH, USA) |
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Speaker: | Jean-Philippe AVOUAC (CALTECH, USA) |
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Mayukh TALUKDAR (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Viscoplastic deformation of damage zone rocks and its implications for interseismic shear stress accumulation Huiwen SUN (The University of Texas, USA) Numerical Study of Fault Interactions through Seismic Cycles Using the Boundary Element Approach Jose Nicolas CASTRO PERDOMO (Indiana University, USA) Slip Deficit Rate Inversions Incorporating Earthquake Cycle Effects Farhan JAVED (National Center for Physics, Pakistan) Present-day land subsidence and re-activation of local thrust fault in Northwestern Pakistan using Sentinel-1 InSAR data Hari Ram THAPA (ICTP, Italy) The Main Himalayan Thrust Beneath Nepal and Southern Tibet Illuminated by Seismic Ambient Noise and Teleseismic P Wave Coda Autocorrelation
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Speaker: | Ruth HARRIS (U.S. Geological Survey) |
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Speaker: | Luca DAL ZILIO (ETH Zurich) |
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Speaker: | Luca DAL ZILIO (ETH Zurich) |
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Speaker: | Kelin WANG (Pacific Geoscience Centre, Canada) |
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Simon ORREGO (University of Bristol COMET, UK) Coseismic and postseismic activity during the shallow-crustal 2020 Humahuaca earthquake, Argentina, inferred from InSAR observations Riccardo NUCCI (University of Bologna, Italy) Geodetic Strain rates and Seismicity rates along the Apennines (Italy) Dimas SIANIPAR (Agency for Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), Indonesia) Seismicity analysis around the Mentawai Megathrust Seismic Gap in Sumatra (Indonesia) and Implications to Understanding of Seismic Cycle Mingqi LIU (University of Southern California, USA) Thermo-mechanical models of seismic swarms at oceanic transform faults