24–25 Oct 2025
Laboratoire de Mathématiques Blaise Pascal
Europe/Paris timezone

Session

Session: Earthquake Hazard

25 Oct 2025, 10:00
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Amphi Hennequin

Laboratoire de Mathématiques Blaise Pascal

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Conveners

Session: Earthquake Hazard

  • Yo Fukushima (Tohuku University - IRIDeS)

Session: Earthquake Hazard: TBA

  • Ryo Nakagawa (Tohuku University - IRIDeS)

Session: Earthquake Hazard: TBA

  • Yagizalp Okur (Laboratoire de Mathémariques Blaise Pascal (LMBP) and IRIDeS)

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  1. Yo Fukushima (Tohuku University - IRIDeS)
    25/10/2025, 10:00

    Earthquakes refer to sudden and spontaneous rupture, or slip, of a geologic fault. Although the physics of fault slips are not fully understood, the governing equations of fault slips are used along with data assimilation methods to make forecast of future fault slip behavior. On the other hand, by focusing on the location and timing of occurrences, earthquakes have also been regarded and...

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  2. Ryo Nakagawa (Tohuku University - IRIDeS)
    25/10/2025, 11:00

    Since dense geodetic and seismic networks reveal the presence of slow earthquakes and the close relationship between regular and slow earthquakes, many studies have focused on the detection of slow earthquakes and their source characterization. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) continuously monitors ground deformation and is one of the most common tools used to detect slow slip events...

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  3. Yagizalp Okur (Laboratoire de Mathémariques Blaise Pascal (LMBP) and IRIDeS)
    25/10/2025, 11:30
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