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Solid Earth Sciences(S) / Seismology(SS)
S-SS016 Strong Ground Motion and Earthquake Disaster


Short title Strong Ground Motion and Disaster
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 24 AM1 (09:00 - 10:30) IC Takashi Kunugi  / Yoshinari Hayashi 
May 24 AM2 (10:45 - 12:15) IC Kimiyuki Asano  / Kaoru Sawazaki 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 24 (Core Time 17:15 - 18:45) Convention Hall
Contact Kazuhito Hikima
Email hikima.kazuhito@tepco.co.jp
Convener Kazuhito Hikima 
Scope Strong ground motion has social impacts as it induces earthquake disasters. We solicit contribution on any seismological topics related to strong ground motion that includes, but are not limited to, source processes, wave propagation, and site effects. We also welcome contribution on earthquake related disaster mitigation.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 24 AM1 (09:00-10:30) IC                              to the top
09:00 - 09:15 SSS016-01 Observing electric fields to avoid the crisis of nuclear power plants - Predicting just before major earthquakes - Kozo Takahashi
Igor Matveev
Shinobu Yazaki
other
Kozo Takahashi disc2
09:15 - 09:30 SSS016-02 Relationships between Seismic Intensities and damages of 2009 Suruga bay earthquake deduced from Questionnaire Survey Yoshinari Hayashi
Yudai Suzuki
Yoshinari Hayashi disc2
09:30 - 09:45 SSS016-03 Broadband ground motion prediction of the Tokai earthquake by EGF method using the 2009 Suruga-bay earthquake Kazuhito Hikima
Tomiichi Uetake
Kazuhito Hikima disc2
09:45 - 10:00 SSS016-04 Refinement of stochastic Green's function Tetsu Masuda Tetsu Masuda disc2
10:00 - 10:15 SSS016-05 An extension of the kinematic slip inversion method to include unknown fault geometry by using strong motion data Kimiyuki Asano
Tomotaka Iwata
Kimiyuki Asano disc2
10:15 - 10:30 SSS016-06 Envelope inversion for the short-period energy radiation of the 2003 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake Kaoru Sawazaki
Haruo Sato
Takeshi Nishimura
Kaoru Sawazaki disc2
Oral Presentation   May 24 AM2 (10:45-12:15) IC                              to the top
10:45 - 11:00 SSS016-07 3-D Wave Propagation Simulation using Multi GPU Shin Aoi
Kosuke Fujii
Takayuki Aoki
Shin Aoi disc2
11:00 - 11:15 SSS016-08 Site amplification from coda waves in Japan (3) Teito Takemoto
Takashi Furumura
Takuto Maeda
other
Teito Takemoto disc2
11:15 - 11:30 SSS016-09 Study on the Green's function of a surface layer for weak and strong shocks Yukari Tanaka
Shigeo Kinoshita
Yukari Tanaka disc2
11:30 - 11:45 SSS016-10 Evaluation of the depth time to basement from surface estimated by means of non-stationary ray decomposition Makiko Takagishi
Shigeo Kinoshita
Makiko Takagishi disc2
11:45 - 12:00 SSS016-11 Development of a high temperature-proof strongmotion seismometer Takashi Kunugi
Shin Aoi
Hiromitsu Nakamura
other
Takashi Kunugi disc2
12:00 - 12:15 SSS016-12 About the Building Health Investigation using a weak earthquake ground motion: From the long-term observation by using Kiyoshi Takano
Takamori Ito
Yasuhisa IKEDA
Kiyoshi Takano disc2


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 24  Core Time (17:15-18:45) Convention Hall                    to the top
SSS016-P01 Deployment of Strong-motion monitoring system for specific active fault earthquake in Miura-Hanto region Takashi Kunugi
Hiromitsu Nakamura
Shin Aoi
other
Takashi Kunugi disc2
SSS016-P02 Local processing method using real-time seismic intensity for EEWS close to specific active faults Hiromitsu Nakamura
Takashi Kunugi
Shohei Naito
other
Hiromitsu Nakamura disc2
SSS016-P03 Practical use of the K-NET95 accelerograph by connecting to data logger adapted for the real-time observation Takashi Akazawa
Masayuki Araki
Takamori Ito
Takashi Akazawa disc2
SSS016-P04 Relation among PGA, PGV, Response Spectrum and Fourier Spectrum Ryoichi Nakamura
Yutaka Yuzawa
Shinya Tanaka
Ryoichi Nakamura disc2
SSS016-P05 Development of the Vs30 map from a 50-m DEM Junko Iwahashi
Izumi Kamiya
Masashi Matsuoka
Junko Iwahashi disc2
SSS016-P06 Extraction of site amplification effects at seismic intensity meter stations in Fukuoka Prefecture Mitsutaka Oshima
Hiroshi Takenaka
Hiroshi Kawase
Mitsutaka Oshima disc2
SSS016-P07 Estimation of spectral amplification using ground motion records observed in Tsukuba city Nobuaki Kudo
Shigeki Senna
Hiroyuki Fujiwara
Nobuaki Kudo disc2
SSS016-P08 Borehole survey and ground structure model at IWTH25 KiK-net station. Shigeki Senna
Shin Aoi
Tetsuo Tobita
other
Shigeki Senna disc2
SSS016-P09 Site amplification characteristics at the strong motion observation sites in Iwate Prefecture, Part 2 Hidekazu Yamamoto
Megumi Hiraide
Tsuyoshi Sano
Hidekazu Yamamoto disc2
SSS016-P10 Estimating maximum seismic accelerations with micro-tremors -Maximum S and micro-tremors - Torao Tanaka
Makoto OKUBO
Harumi Aoki
Torao Tanaka disc2
SSS016-P11 Estimation of subsurface structure using microtremor H/V spectral raito in Unzen hot-spring region Natsumi Itoya
Takeshi Matsushima
Natsumi Itoya disc2
SSS016-P12 Sedimentary Structure around Koyama Pond in Tottori Plain from Microtremor Observations Yusuke Ishida
kei ito
Tatsuya Noguchi
other
Yusuke Ishida disc2
SSS016-P13 Microtremor array observations in the Naha City on the Nansei Islands, Japan Nobuyuki Yamada
Hiroshi Takenaka
Ryota Okudaira
other
Nobuyuki Yamada disc2
SSS016-P14 Estimation of deep ground structure around Kurikoma, Miyagi using microtremor and gravity surveys Masachika Tanigawa
Hitoshi Morikawa
Hiroko Matsuo
Masachika Tanigawa disc2
SSS016-P15 Determination of Subsurface Structure around Tottori Sand Dunes Using Microtremor Observations and Gravity Surveys Tatsuya Noguchi
koji Teraoka
Takao Kagawa
other
Tatsuya Noguchi disc2
SSS016-P16 Estimation of S-wave velocity structure of deep sedimentary layer around Lake Biwa using earthquake ground motion record Haruhiko Suzuki Haruhiko Suzuki disc2
SSS016-P17 Estimation of S-wave velocity structure in focal area of the 2003 Northern Miyagi Prefecture Earthquake. Ryuji Niiro
Hiroaki Yamanaka
Suzuki Haruhiko
Ryuji Niiro disc2
SSS016-P18 Accretion prism modeling using both OBS velocity models and MCS reflection data Anatoly Petukhin
Takao Kagawa
Anatoly Petukhin disc2
SSS016-P19 Characteristics of long-period seismic ground motions in the Tokyo bay area -Effects of focal depth on later arrivals- Sadanori Higashi
Tomiichi Uetake
Hiroaki Sato
other
Sadanori Higashi disc2
SSS016-P20 Strong Ground Motion Prediction for Earthquake Scenarios along the Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line (2) Motoko Ishise
Hiroe Miyake
Kazuki Koketsu
other
Motoko Ishise disc2
SSS016-P21 Strong ground motions during the 2007 Chuetsu-oki earthquake in Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant Koichiro Saguchi
Susumu Kurahashi
Kazuaki Masaki
other
Koichiro Saguchi disc2
SSS016-P22 Mechanism of large ground motion at HKD020 during the 2004 Rumoi earthquake (Mj6.1), Hokkaido, Japan Ken Miyakoshi
Takahiro MAEDA
Tsutomu SASATANI
other
Ken Miyakoshi disc2
SSS016-P23 Rupture Process of the 2009 L'Aquila, Italy, Earthquake Inferred from Waveform Inversion of Strong Motion Data Natalia Poiata
Kazuki Koketsu
Alessandro Vuan
other
Natalia Poiata disc2
SSS016-P24 Strong motions and source process during the 2009 Suruga Bay earthquake through observed records on rock outcrops Yoshiaki Shiba Yoshiaki Shiba disc2
SSS016-P25 Fault geometry for the source inversion of the 2009 Suruga-bay earthquake Wataru Suzuki
Shin Aoi
Haruko Sekiguchi
Wataru Suzuki disc2
SSS016-P26 Source Model for Strong Motion Simulation and the Characteristics of Strong Motions in the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant Susumu Kurahashi
Kojiro Irikura
Ken Miyakoshi
Susumu Kurahashi disc2
SSS016-P27 Source modeling of the 2009 Suruga-bay earthquake based on spectral inversion and empirical Green's function method Toshimi Satoh Toshimi Satoh disc2