The sixth Workshop: 2016 Japan-New Zealand-Taiwan Seismic Hazard Assessment

Workshop Program

Date: Oct. 31 - Nov. 2nd, 2016
Location: Emerald Hall, 3F on Hotel Sun Valley Annex, Beppu
Field Trip: Nov. 3-4th, disband 4th 17:00 at Kumamoto airport, 19:00 at Hakata(Fukuoka) Station, and 20:00 Fukuoka airport.

Theme

Raised from recent the 2016 Meinong earthquake, Taiwan and the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, Japan, such as: A damaging earthquake on a blind fault; Triggered fault displacement at large distances; Mj 6.5 then Mj 7.3, (the tail that wagging the dog); Cumulated damage due to the two consequential earthquake; Intense near-fault shaking and damages; The fault was mapped and part of NSHA model; Model aftershock sequence behavior.

Conventional theme

Source characterization, ground motion simulation and prediction, subduction zone modelling and risk assessment. For more details please see the last workshop and past workshop.

Format

  • Oral Sessions - We will aim for equal discussing time with presentation time.
  • Poster Sessions - We encourage detail discussion using Poster (inside Emerald Hall) available from 17:00 Oct. 31 to 18:00 Nov. 2nd. Poster board size will be 1meter in Width / 2 meters in Height.
  • Abstract required - To deepen exchanges for the two days workshop, Abstract Proceeding is encouraged as the format shown in an example. Please send your abstract in PDF format to: mail address; by Sep. 30 (Fri.), 2016. (Closed)

November 1st

Introduction & Welcome Speech
Chair: Ken XS Hao
09:00 Start and Introduction Ken XS Hao
09:05 Welcome Speech Haruo Hayashi, President NIED
Oral Session
12 Minutes to present and 3 Min to QA in general but for Connected Presents (8+2 Mins/each). In order to keep time for Poster sessions, chairs are required to strictly enforce timings and will stop a talk after 14 (9) minutes, in which case there will be no time for questions.
A) Examination and Validation of NSHM model by Recently Earthquakes
Chair: Ken XS Hao
09:15 A-1 Shin Aoi (NIED) Characteristics of strong motion and source process of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence
09:30 A-2 Nobuyuki Morikawa (NIED) and Hiroyuki Fujiwara (NIED) Problems on strong-motion evaluation based on the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
09:50 A-3 Hiromitsu Nakamura (NIED) Real-time Damage Estimations for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquakes by J-RISQ

--Photo taken

--Poster Session time (1hr) & Coffee break

Chair: Kuo-Fong Ma
11:25 A-4 Takashi Azuma (GST/AIST) A review of the probabilistic hazard assessment of Futagawa fault before the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
11:35 A-5 Ken XS Hao (NIED), Shohei Naito (NIED) and Takashi Azuma (GSJ, AIST) Investigation of strong ground motion and damages on immediate vicinity of co-seismic faults during the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
11:45 A-6 Yating Lee (NCU) Investigation on the reliability of TEM PSHA2015

--Lunch time

Chair: Matt Gerstenberger
13:00 A-7 Ruey-Juin Rau (NCKU) A fault slip model for the 2016 Meinong earthquake from strong motion and high-rate GPS observations
13:15 A-8 Ian Hamling (GNS) Geodetic constraints on the seismic cycle: Implications for seismic hazard assessment and future directions

--Poster Session time (1hr) & Coffee break

Chair: Hiroyuki Fujiwara
14:30 A-9 Mark Stirling (U of Otago) Fault source characterisation in New Zealand: Magnitude-frequency distributions and aperiodicity
14:40 A-10 M. Gerstenberger (GNS) Uncertainty in earthquake rates and implications for long-term hazard and risk
14:50 A-11 J. Bruce H. Shyu (NTU) Updated TEM seismogenic structure database: issues and challenges

--Poster Session time (1.5hr)

18:00 Reception Toast and Speech: Haruo Hayashi, President NIED

November 2nd

Oral Session
B) PSHA related topics: Source characterization, Ground motion simulation and prediction, Subduction zone modelling and risk assessment
Chair: Ruey-Juin Rau
09:00 B-1 Marco Pagani (GEM) Comparison of NHSMs models of Japan, NZ and Taiwan
09:15 B-2 Yuan-Hsi Lee (NCCU) Significance of the Median Tectonic Line in Japan, New Zealand, and Taiwan
09:30 B-3 Chung-Han Chan (EOS) Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for northern Southeast Asia

--Poster Session time (1hr) & Coffee break

Chair: Bill Fry
11:00 B-4 Hadi Ghasemi (GeoScience Australia) 2018 revision of the Australian National Seismic Hazard Map
11:15 B-5 Masyhur Irsyam (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia) The 2016 Updating of the Indonesia Earthquake Hazard Maps
11:30 B-6 Kuo-Liang Wen (NCU) Construction of the Shallow Shear-wave Velocity Model in Taiwan

--Lunch time

Chair: Asako Iwaki
13:00 B-7 Takahiro Maeda (NIED) Long-period ground motion hazard map of Sagami-Trough earthquakes
13:15 B-8 Chun-Te Chen (AS) Stochastic ground-motion simulation of the 2016 Meinong Taiwan earthquake
13:30 B-9 Caroline Holden (GNS) Near source ground-motion modelling of the Canterbury aftershocks and implications for engineering systems
13:40 B-10 Bill Fry (GNS) Acceleration of low average earthquake rupture velocity (Vr) yields strong ground motions

--Poster Session time (1hr) & Coffee break

Chair: Ken XS Hao
14:50 B-11 M. Gerstenberger (GNS) Experiences in Operation Earthquake Forecasting in New Zealand
15:05 B-12 Kuo-Fong Ma (NCU) TEM Hazard to TEM Risk: How to move forward?

--Poster Session time (1.5hr)

18:00 Dinner time

Poster Session List

Poster setting is available from 17:00 Oct. 31 and open during workshop till 17:50 Nov. 2nd.
1) PSHA and NSHM model
P1-1 Shinichi Kawai (NIED) 2016 Japanese NSHM
P1-2 Hue Anh Mai (AS) PSHA for the southwestern Taiwan by matlab software before and after the 2016 Meinong earthquake
P1-3 Ling-Ho Chung (NCCU) The hazard map of ML6.6 0206 Meinong earthquake and its Neotectonic implication
2) Observation and Inversion
P2-1 Muriel Naguit (Australian National University, Australia) Towards Earthquake-Resilient Buildings: Exposure/Damage Database for the 2013 Bohol Philippines Earthquake
P2-2 Tomoko E. Yano (NIED) The significant seismicity of the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake sequence
P2-3 Ray Chuang (NTU) Coseismic deformation of the 2016 Meinong earthquake, Taiwan
P2-4 Zhou-Kang Guan (NCU) Focal mechanisms of 2016 Mw6.4 Meinong aftershocks in Taiwan from dense seismic array
P2-5 Li-Yu Kan (NCU) Slip distribution Inversion of 2016 Mw7.0 Kumamoto earthquake in Japan
P2-6 Shohei Naito (NIED) Development of the cloud gathering system of seismic records utilizing the smartphone seismometer network
P2-7 Hisahiko Kubo (NIED) Source processes of the 2016 Kumamoto, Japan, earthquakes inferred from strong motion waveforms
P2-8 Tetsuya Takeda (NIED)
3) Coseismic and Post-seismic Deformation
P3-1 Pei-Chin Tsai (NCKU) Coseismic and postseismic deformation of the 2016 Mw 6.5 Meinong Earthquake, Taiwan
P3-2 Po-Chin Tseng (NCKU) Coseismic and postseismic velocity variation caused by the 2016 Mw 6.5 Meinong Earthquake, Taiwan
4) Active Faults
P4-1 Yi-Rung Chuang (NTU) Standardized procedures of active structure characterization in the field
P4-2 Mark Stirling (U of Otago) Validation of ground motion simulations and probabilistic seismic hazard models with fragile geologic features in New Zealand
P4-3 Kuo-En Ching (NCKU) Earthquake potential of the Meishan fault, Taiwan
P4-4 Yi-Ying Wen (NCCU) Investigation of Strong Ground Motion Characteristics for the Six Large Aftershocks of the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
5) Subsurface Structures
P5-1 Shigeki Senna (NIED) Modeling of the subsurface structure from the seismic bedrock to the ground surface for a broadband strong motion evaluation
P5-2 En-Jui Lee (NCKU) Full-3D Waveform Tomography for Taiwan Crustal Structure
P5-3 Hao Kuo-Chen (NCU) Three-deimensional Vs ambient noise tomography around the Meishan fault zone in Taiwan from dense seismic array
P5-4 Chun-Hsiang Kuo (NCREE) A Comprehensive Site Database for Taiwan Strong Ground Motion Network
P5-5 Che-Min Lin (NCREE) Shallow Shear Wave Velocity Structures of Strong Motion Stations (TSMIP) in Taiwan from Receiver Function Analysis
P5-6 Jyun-Yan Huang (NCREE) Host-target adjustment factor for Ground Motion Model in Taiwan based on stochastic point source simulation
P5-7 Nelson Pulido (NIED) Estimation of strong ground motion of Bogotá basin (Colombia) from scenario earthquakes (Part I); Elaboration of a velocity model of the basin based on microtremors array measurements
6) Source and Attenuation
P6-1 Ming-Hsuan Yen (NCU) The source rupture and 3-D seismic wave simulations of the 1935 Hsinchu-Taichung Earthquake (ML7.1)
P6-2 Shun-Chiang Chang (NCU) Attenuation character of seismic waves in Southern Taiwan
P6-3 Asako Iwaki (NIED) Broadband ground-motion simulations considering aleatory variability in source parameters
P6-4 A. Nicol (U of Canterbury) Completeness and interpretation of New Zealand's Prehistorical Earthquake Record
P6-5 Shu-Hsien Chao (NCREE) Development of Taiwan Ground Motion Model for Crustal and Subduction Earthquakes
7) Earthquake Engineering
P7-1 Shigeki Senna (NIED) Liquefaction damage of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
P7-2 Strong Wen (NCREE) Mapping of the Slip distribution and High Frequency Source Energy Radiation in South-Western Taiwan: Applications in 2016 Meinong earthquake
P7-3 Takuma Saeki (NIED) Building damage survey of 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
P7-4 Shih-Nan Cheng (CHU) Review of the eighteen century tsunami event on southwest Taiwan