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Solid Earth Sciences(S) / Seismology(SS)
S-SS28 Earthquake Source Processes and Physics of Earthquakes


Short title Source Processes and Earthquake Physics
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 22 PM2 (16:15 - 18:00) 303 Takahiko Uchide  / Shintaro Tamura 
May 23 AM1 (09:00 - 10:45) 303 Taro Okamoto  / Masahiro Yoshimoto 
May 23 AM2 (11:00 - 12:45) 303 Nana Yoshimitsu  / Tetsuhiro Togo 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 23 (Core Time 18:15 - 19:30) Convention Hall
Contact Yuko Kase
Email kasep@ni.aist.go.jp
Convener Yuko Kase 
Scope The goal of this session is to integrate theoretical, experimental, and observational perspectives to define what is known about earthquake source processes. We solicit submissions that address such issues as pre-, co-, and post-seismic processes, earthquake cycles, laboratory experiments on elementary processes, numerical models based on frictional laws, estimates of in situ stress field.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 22 PM2 (16:15-18:00) 303                              to the top
16:15 - 16:30 SSS28-01 An arithmetic geometrical approach for modeling of seismic activity Hiroyuki Fujiwara Hiroyuki Fujiwara
16:30 - 16:45 SSS28-02 Development of an epicenter estimation method using 3D polarity and its application to dynamic triggering events Takahiko Uchide Takahiko Uchide
16:45 - 17:00 SSS28-03 Theoretical background of back-projection imaging and its relation to time-reversal and inverse solutions Yukitoshi Fukahata
Yuji Yagi
RIVERA, Luis
Yukitoshi Fukahata
17:00 - 17:15 SSS28-04 Nondimensional Controlling Parameter about Inelastic Porosity Evolution Law and its Effect on Dynamic Earthquake Slip Takehito Suzuki
Teruo Yamashita
Takehito Suzuki
17:15 - 17:30 SSS28-05 Development of extended BIEM and its application to earthquake dynamic rupture analysis in inhomogeneous media Tetsuya Kusakabe
Nobuki Kame
Tetsuya Kusakabe
17:30 - 17:45 SSS28-06 3D dynamic rupture simulation of a subducting reverse fault and its branch fault Shintaro Tamura
Satoshi Ide
Shintaro Tamura
17:45 - 18:00 SSS28-07 Difference in the seismic rupture process between slow tsunami and megathrust earthquakes Yuji Yagi
Yuta Mitsui
Hayaki Ezaki
Yuji Yagi
Oral Presentation   May 23 AM1 (09:00-10:45) 303                              to the top
09:00 - 09:15 SSS28-08 Fault modeling of the foreshocks of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake based on near-field tsunami observation Tatsuya Kubota
Ryota Hino
Takeshi Iinuma
other
Tatsuya Kubota
09:15 - 09:30 SSS28-09 Rupture Process of The 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake Inferred by a Waveform Inversion Using 3D Green's Tensor Synthetics Taro Okamoto
Hiroshi Takenaka
Tatsuhiko Hara
other
Taro Okamoto
09:30 - 09:45 SSS28-10 2011 Tohoku earthquake: Unified source model and its rupture process Yusuke Yokota
Kazuki Koketsu
Yushiro Fujii
Kazuki Koketsu
09:45 - 10:00 SSS28-11 Similarities and differences of the 1952 and 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquakes Hiroaki Kobayashi
Kazuki Koketsu
Hiroe Miyake
other
Hiroaki Kobayashi
10:00 - 10:15 SSS28-12 Rupture process of the 2004 Sumatra earthquake using teleseismic body waves Masahiro Yoshimoto
Yoshiko Yamanaka
Masahiro Yoshimoto
10:15 - 10:30 SSS28-13 Short recurrence intervals of repeating earthquakes in the Tonga subduction zone Shimon Abe
Satoshi Ide
Shimon Abe
10:30 - 10:45 SSS28-14 Earthquake depth estimations in the Po Plain (North Italy) using teleseismic data: influence on stress drop. Jean Letort
Massa Marco
Cotton Fabrice
other
Jean Letort
Oral Presentation   May 23 AM2 (11:00-12:45) 303                              to the top
11:00 - 11:15 SSS28-15 Relationship between fc and Mo for AE from continuous and broadband records under a triaxial compressive condition Nana Yoshimitsu
Hironori Kawakata
Naoki Takahashi
Nana Yoshimitsu
11:15 - 11:30 SSS28-16 Microruptures concentrating on pre-existing planes at 1 km depth in a South African gold mine and their high b-values Makoto Naoi
Masao Nakatani
Kenshiro Otsuki
other
Makoto Naoi
11:30 - 11:45 SSS28-17 Energy Partition to Gouge Generation during Stick-slip as Studied by a New Large Biaxial Friction Ap Tetsuhiro Togo
Eiichi Fukuyama
Futoshi Yamashita
other
Tetsuhiro Togo
11:45 - 12:00 SSS28-18 Numerical analysis of failure of soil ground due to surface loading and generation of vibration induced by the failure Akira Asaoka
Shotaro Yamada
Toshihiro Noda
Shotaro Yamada
12:00 - 12:15 3-min talk in an oral session@(SSS28-P01/SSS28-P02/SSS28-P04/SSS28-P05/SSS28-P06)
12:15 - 12:30 3-min talk in an oral session@(SSS28-P07/SSS28-P10/SSS28-P12/SSS28-P13/SSS28-P14)
12:30 - 12:45 3-min talk in an oral session@(SSS28-P17/SSS28-P18/SSS28-P19/SSS28-P20)


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 23  Core Time (18:15-19:30) Convention Hall                    to the top
SSS28-P01 Fault plane heterogeneity determined by fractal geometry of fault zones Kenshiro Otsuki Kenshiro Otsuki
SSS28-P02 Numerical simulations for interactions of dynamic rupture on fault step-over Keisuke Kanano
Shoichi Yoshioka
Keisuke Kanano
SSS28-P03 Slip stabilization, a counterintuitive slip response to a sudden buildup of loading stress, predicted by a revised rate Nobuki Kame
Satoshi Fujita
Masao Nakatani
other
Nobuki Kame
SSS28-P04 Dependence of earthquake stress drop on scaling of frictional parameters Shingo Yoshida
Naoyuki Kato
Shingo Yoshida
SSS28-P05 Complicated recurrence of slip events on a uniform circular asperity Naoyuki Kato Naoyuki Kato
SSS28-P06 Earthquake forecasting system based on sequential data assimilation of the slip on the plate boundary Takane Hori
Shin'ichi Miyazaki
Mamoru Hyodo
other
Takane Hori
SSS28-P07 A hypothesis of a super subevent associated with the 2011 Mw9.0 Tohoku Earthquake Ichiro Kawasaki
Hiroshi Ishii
Yasuhiro Asai
Ichiro Kawasaki
SSS28-P08 Earthquake Energy Generation of Mw9 East Japan Off 2011 Shozaburo Nagumo Shozaburo Nagumo
SSS28-P09 Model that harmonizes with the rupture process of (Ide et al.2011)--Relation between 3.11 and off-Miyagi-earthquakes-- Hirofumi Mase Hirofumi Mase
SSS28-P10 Development of Complex Seismic Source Inversion Method: Application to December 7, 2012 Sanriku-oki Earthquake Amato Kasahara
Yuji Yagi
Amato Kasahara
SSS28-P11 Source mechanism of the eastern Mino earthquake (Mj 5.1) with Isochron Backprojection Method Makoto OKUBO
Atsushi Saiga
Makoto OKUBO
SSS28-P12 A deep revers outer-rise earthquake triggered a shallow normal outer-rise earthquake - The 2012 Off-Sanriku earthquake - Tomoya Harada
Satoko Murotani
Kenji Satake
Tomoya Harada
SSS28-P13 Rupture Process of Moderate-Size Earthquakes by the MeSO-net Ko Nishizawa
Takumi Murakoshi
Yasuyuki Iwase
other
Takumi Murakoshi
SSS28-P14 Estimation of Radiated Seismic Energy from Regional and Teleseismic Waveforms Ryota Kiuchi
MORI, James
Ryota Kiuchi
SSS28-P15 Aftershocks Properties of the 2010 ML 6.4 Jiashian earthquake in Southern Taiwan Chi-Chia Tang
Cheng-Horng Lin
Chi-Chia Tang
SSS28-P16 An Adjoint Data Assimilation Method for Optimizing Frictional Parameters on the Afterslip Area Masayuki Kano
Shin'ichi Miyazaki
Kosuke Ito
other
Masayuki Kano
SSS28-P17 Source Parameter Study of Hydraulic Fracturing induced Microearthquakes using Empirical Green's functions Ahyi KIM
IIDA, Shuhei
RUTLEDGE, James
Ahyi KIM
SSS28-P18 AE in rock under triaxial compression with small perturbation of confining pressure -Comparison with b-value variation- Takashi Satoh
Xinglin Lei
Takashi Satoh
SSS28-P19 A detailed view of the injection-induced seismicity in a carbonate gas reservoir in Southwestern Sichuan Basin, China Xinglin Lei
Shengli Ma
Wenkang
other
Xinglin Lei
SSS28-P20 In-situ stress measurement at the closest proximity of an M1.5 earthquake at Tau Tona gold mine in South Africa Hiroshi Ogasawara
Gerhard Hofmann
Harumi Kato
other
Hiroshi Ogasawara