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UC Riverside の Gareth Funning氏の講演(8月26日)

Seminar by Prof. Dr. Gareth Funning (University of California, Riverside)

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更新日:2024.08.09

Updated: 2024.08.09

UC Riverside のGareth Funning氏が,京都に来るのに伴い,下記のようにセミナーをしてくれることとなりました.
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講演者: Gareth Funning (University of California, Riverside)
日 時: 2024年 8月 26日 (月) 16:30 -18:00 [Time: August 26, 16:30-18:00]
場 所: 防災研究所 本館E棟2階E232室 [Place: DPRI, main building, E232]
Title: The search for creep on the faults of northern California
Abstract:
Fault creep - slow sliding of faults in the absence of seismic shaking - is observed on several faults in California. It plays a role in reducing the strain that accumulates on those faults, and may also inhibit seismic ruptures. By mapping the extents of creep on faults we can better constrain the areas that are not creeping, and therefore likely to rupture in future, and also potentially identify the geological conditions responsible. In this talk, I will present recent InSAR, seismic and modelling results that suggest that creep may be even more extensive in northern California than previously thought.

UC Riverside のGareth Funning氏が,京都に来るのに伴い,下記のようにセミナーをしてくれることとなりました.
お気軽にご参加下さい.


講演者: Gareth Funning (University of California, Riverside)
日 時: 2024年 8月 26日 (月) 16:30 -18:00 [Time: August 26, 16:30-18:00]
場 所: 防災研究所 本館E棟2階E232室 [Place: DPRI, main building, E232]
Title: The search for creep on the faults of northern California
Abstract:
Fault creep - slow sliding of faults in the absence of seismic shaking - is observed on several faults in California. It plays a role in reducing the strain that accumulates on those faults, and may also inhibit seismic ruptures. By mapping the extents of creep on faults we can better constrain the areas that are not creeping, and therefore likely to rupture in future, and also potentially identify the geological conditions responsible. In this talk, I will present recent InSAR, seismic and modelling results that suggest that creep may be even more extensive in northern California than previously thought.

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