The 2019 Japan-New Zealand-Taiwan
Seismic Hazard Workshop
Workshop Program
Date: Nov. 4-6th, 2019
Location:
Toyako Cultural Center (Nov. 4-5th)
Hokkaido Toyako Summit Memorial (Nov. 6th)
November 4th
Registration & Opening ceremony
08:30 | Registration | ||
09:00 | Opening ceremony | Ken Xiansheng Hao | The 10 Years G-SHA Workshops |
Oral Session
Session 1: Current status of Seismic hazard Assessment for each country (1)
Chair: Ken Xiansheng Hao | |||
09:15 | 1A-1 | Hiroyuki Fujiwara | National Seismic Hazard Maps for Japan and its application to improve disaster resilience |
09:30 | 1A-2 | Matt Gerstenberger | Recent progress and future plans with the New Zealand National Seismic Hazard Model |
09:45 | 1A-3 | Kuo-Fong Ma | Historical earthquakes and dynamic modeling to PSHA |
--Coffee break & Poster session
Session 2: Current status of Seismic hazard Assessment for each country (2)
Chair: Matt Gerstenberger | |||
10:50 | 1A-4 | Ken Xiansheng Hao | Toward Improvement of Seismic Hazard Assessment around Taiwan and Ryukyu trench |
11:00 | 1A-5 | Tae-Kyung Hong | Aftermath of crustal perturbation and regional seismicity change by the 2011 M9.0 Tohoku-Oki megathrust earthquake |
11:15 | 1A-6 | Chung-Han Chan | A probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for Taiwan: An update of the Taiwan Earthquake Model in 2019 |
11:35 | 1A-7 | Nobuyuki Morikawa | Recent studies on improvements of models in National Seismic Hazard Maps for Japan |
--Group photo 1
--Lunch & Poster session
Session 3: 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake
Chair: Asako Iwaki | |||
13:00 | 1B-1 | [Invited] Saeko Kita | Spatial distribution of hypocenters of the 2018 M6.7 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake and its aftershocks with a three-dimensional seismic velocity structure |
13:30 | 1B-2 | Asako Iwaki | Broadband ground-motion simulation of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake |
--Coffee break & Poster session
Session 4: Active faults and Paleoseismology
Chair: Nicol Andy | |||
14:30 | 1B-3 | Nicol Andy | Sampling and variability of recurrence intervals for New Zealand surface-rupturing paleoearthquakes; implications for seismic hazard models |
14:45 | 1B-4 | Takashi Azuma | Active fault survey and long-term evaluation of the Shibetsu fault zone, eastern Hokkaido, Japan |
15:00 | 1B-5 | Sze-Chieh Liu | Paleo-earthquake records of the Hengchun offshore structure, southern Taiwan |
--Coffee break & Poster session
16:00 |
Group Discussion G1: PSHA and model validation (Chung-Han Chan and Matt Gerstenberger) G2: Ground motion prediction and site amplification (Hongjun Si and Nobuyuki Morikawa) G3: Scenarios and subduction zone modeling (Bill Fry and Yin-Tung Yen) G4: Hazard and risk products (Toshihiro Yamada and Elizabeth Abbott) G5: Fault structure and deformation model (Takashi Azuma and Andy Nicol) |
17:00 | Reception & Poster session |
November 5th
Oral Session
Session 5: Seismic hazard and risk
Chair: Ruey-Juin Rau | |||
09:00 | 2A-1 | Konstantinos Konstantinou | The seismic future of the metropolitan city of Athens (Greece) |
09:15 | 2A-2 | Toshihiro Yamada | The Application and the Technical Issue of PSHA |
09:30 | 2A-3 | Yiwun Liao | Analysis of aftershocks sequence of M >= 6.0 earthquakes in Taiwan with ETAS model |
09:45 | 2A-4 | Russ Van Disser | Millennial-scale slip rate variations on major strike-slip faults in central New Zealand and examples of potential resulting impacts on hazard estimation |
--Coffee break & Poster session
Session 6: Deformation, Fault displacement
Chair: Russ Van Disser | |||
11:00 | 2A-5 | Ruey-Juin Rau | Liquefaction-induced ground deformation caused by the shaking of the 2016 Meinong earthquake |
11:15 | 2A-6 | Ian Hamling | In search of New Zealand’s hidden faults: towards a high resolution velocity field from InSAR and GPS observations |
11:30 | 2A-7 | Jia-Cian Gao | Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis : An Example of the Hualien area |
11:45 | 2A-8 | Ray Chuang | Working towards integrating geodetic data into PSHA |
--Lunch & Poster session
Session 7: Current status of Seismic hazard Assessment for each country (3)
Chair: Bill Fry | |||
13:00 | 2B-1 | [Invited] Mark Petersen | 2018 and 2023 U.S. National Seismic Hazard Models |
13:30 | 2B-2 | [Invited] Marco Pagani | Exploring the Main Characteristics of GEM’s Global Mosaic of Hazard Models |
--Coffee break & Poster session
Session 8: Earthquake, Ground motion
Chair: Marco Pagani | |||
14:45 | 2B-3 | Hung-Yu Wu | Rate and State Seismicity Simulations for Seismic Hazard Analysis in Taiwan |
15:00 | 2B-4 | Caroline Holden | Towards ground motion predictions for a large Hikurangi subduction earthquake: lessons from the Kaikōura earthquake |
15:15 | 2B-5 | Takahiro Maeda | Broadband ground-motion waveform synthesis utilizing AI-based upsampling technique |
15:30 | 2B-6 | Bill Fry | Dense array ambient noise correlations and seismic reflectivity of the megathrust |
--Coffee break & Poster session
16:00 |
Group Discussion G1: PSHA and model validation (Chung-Han Chan and Matt Gerstenberger) G2: Ground motion prediction and site amplification (Hongjun Si and Nobuyuki Morikawa) G3: Scenarios and subduction zone modeling (Bill Fry and Yin-Tung Yen) G4: Hazard and risk products (Toshihiro Yamada and Elizabeth Abbott) G5: Fault structure and deformation model (Takashi Azuma and Andy Nicol) |
16:45 | Dinner (ON YOUR OWN) |
November 6th
Chair: Ken Xiansheng Hao, Takahiro Maeda | |
9:00 |
Summary and discussion Presentation from each Group G1: PSHA and model validation (Chung-Han Chan and Matt Gerstenberger) G2: Ground motion prediction and site amplification (Hongjun Si and Nobuyuki Morikawa) G3: Scenarios and subduction zone modeling (Bill Fry and Yin-Tung Yen) G4: Hazard and risk products (Toshihiro Yamada and Elizabeth Abbott) G5: Fault structure and deformation model (Takashi Azuma and Andy Nicol) |
--Group photo 2
12:00 | Field Trip |
Poster Session List
4-5 November 2019 (Monday-Tuesday)
Location: Toyako Cultural Center
Board size: W90 x H180 cm
P-1 | Shao-Yi Huang | A revisit to the surface expression of the Milun Fault, east Taiwan |
P-2 | Jyr-Ching Hu | Long-term fault slip rates and distributed deformation rates in Taiwan orogenic belt by finite-element kinematic model |
P-3 | Yin-Tung Yen | Re-evaluation of Earthquake Probability Assessment for the Active Faults in Taiwan |
P-4 | Kuan-Yu Chen | The Significant Fault Sources in Northern Taiwan |
P-5 | Ying-Ping Kuo | Logic Tree of Fault Models: A Case Study of Hengchun Fault System in Southern Taiwan |
P-6 | En-Jui Lee | GPU-accelerated Automatic Microseismic Monitoring Algorithm |
P-7 | Yen-Yu Lin | Stress drops for microseismicity in asperity-like dynamic fault models: actual values vs. estimates from spectral fitting and second-moment approaches |
P-8 | Miki Aso | Focal Mechanisms of LFEs in Parkfield by the amplitude inversion using synthetic waveforms |
P-9 | Kuo-En Ching | Fault slip deficit rate derived from geodetic data for seismic hazard assessment |
P-10 | Ping-Chen Chiang | Insight of the surface deformation in the southwestern Taiwan by using PSInSAR technique |
P-11 | Li-Chieh Lin | Estimation of Coulomb Stress Changes from GPS Surface Displacements in the Taiwan Region |
P-12 | Strong Wen | Seismogenic characteristics of the plate collision zone: Application of the 2018 Hualien earthquake |
P-13 | Yu-Chih Huang | Seismic disasters and volcanism associate with shallow velocity structures suggested from ambient seismic noise studies in Tatun Volcano Group and Aso caldera |
P-14 | Jyun-Yan Huang | Mapping profiled engineering bedrock in Taiwan from low cost dense microtremor survey |
P-15 | Ying-Nien Chen | Long-period surface wave tomography of Taiwan and Seismic interferometry |
P-16 | Atsushi Wakai | Modeling of Subsurface Velocity Structures in Sedimentary basins for the Tokai region, Japan, for broadband strong ground motion prediction |
P-17 | Chun-Te Chen | Surface topography effects on seismic amplification in Jiu-Jiu peaks of Taiwan |
P-18 | Tae-Kyung Hong | An updated model of seismic hazard map for the Korean Peninsula |
P-19 | Hongjun Si | Attenuation characteristics of Recent earthquakes occurred in Alaska and Southern California, the United States of America |
P-20 | Satoshi Shimizu | Spatial Distribution Databases of Ground Motion for the recent earthquakes in Taiwan, New Zealand, Italy and Japan |
P-21 | Ming-Kai Hsu | Assessing building amplification factor in Taiwan using dense building array |
P-22 | Shohei Naito | Development of the building damage detection model based on the deep-learning utilizing aerial photographs of the plural earthquakes |
P-23 | Caroline Holden | It's Our Fault research programme: building earthquake resilience for the Wellington region |
P-24 | Hiromitsu Nakamura | Prototype of capital stock model of private enterprises by industry for all of Japan to predict economic damage by earthquakes and tsunamis |
P-25 | Chia-Han Tseng | Study of factors in distribution and probability of landslides triggered by earthquakes in Taiwan |
P-26 | Yoshinori Tokizane | Example of long-term volcanic risk assessment in Shikotsu caldera, Hokkaido, Japan |