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1811--1833 Oral presentation in symosium January 18th
1851--1880 Poster presentation January 18th and 19th
1911--1932 Oral presentation in symposium January 19th
2001--2010 Oral presentation in school January 20th
2051--2079 Poster presentation January 20th and 21st
2101--2110 Oral presentation in school January 21st
2251--2279 Poster presentation January 22nd and 23rd
2301--2310 Oral presentation in school January 23rd

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first author affiliation Paper No. title
Jill H. Andrews Southern California Earthquake Center 1913 Development and implementation of an outreach program to promote public awareness of seismic hazards and encourage risk mitigation in vulnerable communities
Ryo Anma Tsukuba University 1879 Liquefaction and injection structures in accretionary prism sediments: examples from the Shimanto belt, Miura-Boso peninsula and Nankai trough
Kuvvet Atakan University of Bergen 2108 Uncertainties in paleoseismology: Implications for the earthquake recurrence database
Mario A. Aurelio Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Philippines 2264 The Philippine fault: an active strike-slip fault in an oblique convergence zone
Yasuo Awata Geological Survey of Japan 2066 Behavioral segments and their cascades for the earthquake occurrence in the Japanese surface ruptures
Takashi Azuma Geological Survey of Japan 1867 Surface faults of the September 21, 1999 Chi-chi earthquake, Taiwan
Takashi Azuma Geological Survey of Japan 2060 Monitoring of degradation of the 1995 Nojima earthquake fault scarps at Awaji Island, southwest Japan
S.A. Hamid Badri Chamran University, Iran 2272 Morphotectonic traces of the active fault along the Zagros subduction suture line in Iran
Aykut Barka Istanbul Technical University 1921 The North Anatolian fault and August-17-1999 Kocaeli earthquake
Amgalan Bayasgalan Institute of Informatics, Mongolian Academy of Sciences 2001 Active faulting in Mongolia
Kelvin Berryman Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd. 2004 Earthquake geology studies in New Zealand and their application to seismic hazard
Chen Yong China Seismological Bureau 2306 Application of seismicity data and gravity data to the study of active faulting
Noboru Chida Oita University 2251 Some new facts on active faults by recent investigation in Kyushu, southwest Japan
Hung-Chie Chiu Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica 1924 The near-source ground motions from Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake
Carlos H. Costa National University of San Luis 2003 Quaternary deformation at the central Andes orogenic front and Foreland regions of Argentina
Timothy E. Dawson San Diego State University 2256 A 7000 year record of paleoearthquakes on the central Garlock fault, near El Paso Peaks, California
Paolo Marco De Martini Intituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Rome 2258 An unusual pattern of faulting in the central Apennines (Italy): geodetic and seismologic evidence for pre- and co-seismic slip along a low-angle, blind normal fault, and implications for active faulting studies
Omer Emre MTA, Ankara 1865 12th November 1999 Duzce earthquake on the north Anatolian fault zone, Turkey
Tatsuro Fukuchi Yamaguchi University 1872 Elucidation of thermal events in the Nojima fault gouge zone by ESR analysis -The case of the Nojima fault deep drilling core samples
Mary Goldsworthy Bullard Laboratories, Cambridge 2259 Active normal fault evolution and interaction in Greece revealed by geomorphology and drainage patterns
Hideaki Goto Hiroshima University 2254 Recent activities and segmentation of the the Median Tectonic Line in Shikoku, Japan
Earl W. Hart California Department of Mines and Geology 1911 Alquist-Priolo earthquake fault zoning act: mitigating the hazard of surface faulting in California
Manabu Hashimoto Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University 2106 A simulation of activity of large earthquakes in and around the Japanese islands with interacting fault system model
Honglin He University of Tokyo 2265 Strike-slip rate of the Kangding fault zone, east Tibet and its implications
Khaled Hessami Hans Ramberg Tectonic Laboratory, Uppsala 2273 Preliminary results of trenching across the north Tabriz fault -NW Iran
Kazuomi Hirakawa Hokkaido University 2057 Huge tsunamis and their recurrency interval based on tsunami deposits along the Pacific Coast of Tokachi region, Hokkaido, northern Japan
Hatsumi Hirayama A/V/Y 2064 Generation Mechanism of Seismic Electronic Signal-- study of fault rocks and striated fault gauge--
Takashi Hosoya Chuo Kaihatsu Co. 1871 Fault topography about the Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan
Yasutaka Ikeda University of Tokyo 2103 Mantle-lid delamination as a possible cause of Pliocene-Quaternary tectonic events in central Japan
Ken Ikehara Geological Survey of Japan 1874 Deep-sea turbidite record of great earthquake along the eastern Nankai trough and eastern margin of Japan Sea
Ken Ikehara Geological Survey of Japan 2059 Coseismic change of sea bottom related to 1993 Hokkaido-nansei-oki earthquake
Toshifumi Imaizumi Yamanashi University 1855 Active thrust-front structure -examples from Japan
Naoto Inoue Kyoto University 1859 Three-dimensional underground structure in Osaka Plain (1) -Basement configuration inferred from gravity analysis-
Kojiro Irikura Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University 1931 Strong ground motions near faults and earthquake damege -recipe of strong motion prediction-
Koji Ishikawa Chuo Kaihatsu Co. 1863 Geological, geomorphological, and soil-engineering consideration on the differential damage in the belt of very severe damage by the 1995 Hyogo-ken-Nanbu earthquake
Tatsuya Ishiyama Kyoto University 2051 Geomorphology and precise active fault map of the Yoro fault and the Kuwana fault, central Japan
Hisao Ito Geological Survey of Japan 2101 Deeper structure of the Nojima fault by drilling
David D. Jackson University of California Los Angels 1822 Estimating earthquake potential from faults
David D. Jackson University of California Los Angels 2307 Compatibility constraints on earthquake fault motion
Yoshihiko Kariya Geological Survey of Japan 1852 Paleoseismological study of the Kizugawa fault system in the eastern Kinki district, Japan
Shigehiro Katoh Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo 2061 An important role of a museum of natural history to mitigate earthquake hazards
Tomonori Kawamura Chiba University 2062 Subsurface structures revealed by high resolution seismic reflection studies in the Ogura area, Hokudan Town, Awaji island, Japan
Shahid Hasan Khan Geological Survey of Pakistan 2274 Neotectonics of the Chaman fault
Kim Haeng Yoong Kyoto University 2052 Active tectonics and geomorphic development of Uonuma Hills in the Shinano-gawa fold and fault zone, central Japan
Yoshihiro Kinugasa Tokyo Institute of Technology 1912 Application of active fault study for earthquake disaster mitigation
Naoko Kitada Geo-Research Institute 1860 Three-dimensional underground structure in Osaka plain (2) -Subsurface configuration obtained from boring data-
Naoji Koizumi Geological Survey of Japan 1853 Groundwater level observation of Geological Survey of Japan in and around the Kinki district, Japan for earthquake prediction research
Yasuhiro Kumahara Hiroshima University 2275 Recognition of the Yari fault and its significance for active tectonics of the Himalaya
Yohta Kumaki Science and Technology Agency, Tokyo 1831 Activity of the headquarters for Earthquake Research Promotion of Japan with special reference to evaluation of active fault activity
Takashi Kumamoto Tokyo Metropolitan University 1856 Technical aspect of new active fault mapping in Japan with a scale of 1:25,000 by geographic information system
Ismail Kuscu MTA, Ankara 2008 The North Anatolia fault zone under the sea of Marmara, imaged by seismic reflection profiles
Kyung Jai-Bok Korea National University of Education 2266 Paleoseismological study of the Ulsan and Yangsan fault systems in the southeastern part of the Korean peninsula
Lee Min Central Geological Survey, Taipei 1868 The preliminary investigation on the Chi-chi earthquake fault in central Taiwan
Gideon Leonard Israel Atomic Energy Commission 2076 Sensitivity analysis and paleoseismic research for improving seismic hazard analysis
Myra A. Leounaki University of Thessaloniki 2260 Active fault studies in Greece under the prism of recent destructive earthquakes
Li Chuanyou China Seismological Bureau 2073 Future probabilistic seismic hazard assessment on different segments of Xianshuihe fault zone
Li Juan China Seismological Bureau 2067 Long and winding road from active faulting to seismic risk
Aiming Lin Kobe University 2065 Late Quaternary activity of the Rokko fault zone, southwest Japan
Lin Aiming Kobe University 1870 Co-seismic displacements, folding structures and paleoseismic events along the Chelungpu surface rupture zone occurred during the 1999 Chi-Chi (Taiwan) earthquake
Michael N. Machette U.S. Geological Survey 2308 New digital maps and database of major active faults and folds in the United States-Building a WWW-based digital map and computer database for popular consumption
Michael N. Machette U.S. Geological Survey 2079 Active faults in stable continental regions-examples from Australia and north America
Hideaki Maemoku Hiroshima University 2053 Late Holocene coseismic uplift deduced from assemblages of emerged sessile organisms in cape Muroto, southwestern Japan
Javed N. Malik Hiroshima University 2276 Palaeoseismology and neotectonism of Kachchh, western India
Shmulik Marco Geological Survey of Israel 2005 Historical earthquake deformations revealed by 3D trenching on Dead Sea transform
Tadashi Maruyama Kyoto University 1861 Tectonic history of the Arima-Takatsuki Tectonic Line, southwest Japan
Nobuhisa Matsuta University of Tokyo 2054 Tectonics along the southeastern margin of Matsumoto basin, central Japan. Considered from seismic profiling and tectonic landform
Bertrand Meyer Insitut de Physique du Globe, Paris 2007 Active faulting in Marmara Sea and Corinth rift areas, implications on evolution of the Anatolia-Aegean region
Bertrand Meyer Insitut de Physique du Globe, Paris 2104 Active faulting along the northeastern edge of Tibet, implications on Plateau formation
Alessandro M. Michetti GNDT, Rome 2261 Earthquake ground effects and seismic hazard assesment in Italy: Examples from the Matese and Irpina areas, southern Apennines
Min Wei China Seismological Bureau 2002 The detailed study on Holocene paleoearthquakes of Haiyuan active fault
Ai Minemoto Kyoto University 2252 Quaternary tectonics at the northern margin of Beppu Bay
Yukari Miyashita Geological Survey of Japan 2058 Formation of mylonites and pseudotachylites in the Oshima metamorphic rocks in the Yawatahama-Oshima islands, western Shikoku, southwest Japan
Karl Mueller University of Colorado 2068 Evaluating blind thrust hazards with structural analysis, geomorphology and trench excavations: examples from southern California and New Madrid
Takashi Nakata Hiroshima University 1873 Geoslicer, a new soil sampler for paleoseismological studies
Takashi Nakata Hiroshima University 2069 Geometric criteria for directivity of rupture propagation and segmentation of active fault systems
Futoshi Nanayama Geological Survey of Japan 1875 Paleoseismological study of the Tomogashima-suido fault, Median Tectonic Line active fault system (MTL) during Holocene, at the eastern side of Kitan straits, central Japan
Futoshi Nanayama Geological Survey of Japan 1877 Sedimentological study of postulated tsunami deposits along the Kuril subduction zone, eastern Hokkaido, northern Japan: preliminary study around the Kiritappu marsh
Satoko Odagiri Geographical Survey Institute 2070 Size of a historical earthquake which on an active fault
Takao Oka Hokkaido Geological Survey 1878 Summary of the neotectonics of Hokkaido, northern Japan - accompanied by the newest survey result of some active fault systems
Atsumasa Okada Kyoto University 2255 Holocene activity and subsurface structure of the Median Tectonic Line active fault system in the Tokushima plain, eastern Shikoku
Makoto Okamura Kochi University 1876 Submarine active faults along the Median Tectonic Line, southwest Japan
Koji Okumura Hiroshima University 1866 Paleoseismology of the North Anatolian fault
Yoko Ota The Science Council of Japan, Liaison Committee on Quaternary Research 1923 Charactaristics of earthquake fault associated with 9.21 Chi-Chi earthquake, central Taiwan, especially on the relationship between earthquake fault and pre-existing Quaternary active fault
Yoko Ota The Science Council of Japan, Liaison Committee on Quaternary Research 1869 Holocene activity of three active faults on Miura peninsula, southwest of Tokyo, central Japan
Daniela Pantosti Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, Rome 1813 Earthquake recurrence through time
Spyros B. Pavlides University of Thessaloniki 2077 Seismic hazards in urban areas : The 7th september, 1999, Athens erathquake case study
Spyros B. Pavlides University of Thessaloniki 2262 Earthquake fault ruptures of the broader Aegean region as quantitative input to seismic hazard assesment
George Philip Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology 2277 Study of March 29, 1999 Chamoli earthquake induced landslides using IRS-1C/1D data
Subagyo Pramumijoyo University of Gadjah Mada, Indonesia 2267 Existing active fault at semarang, central Java, Indonesia: revealed by remote sensing and field observation
C.P. Rajendran Centre for Earth Science Studies, India 2074 Geological investigations in the 1819 Kutch (North Western India) seismic zone and implications for mechanics of SCR earthquakes
Kusala Rajendran Centre for Earth Science Studies, India 2278 Earthquake history at selected sites in the Himalaya: recent initiatives
Robert Reitherman California Universities for Research in Earthquake Engineering 1914 Engineering aspects of surface fault rupture
Robert Reitherman CUREe 2401 Are Californians adequately protected from earthquakes?
Rolly E. Rimando Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology 2268 Neotectonic and paleoseismic study of Marikina Valley Fault System (MVFS), Philippines
Thomas K. Rockwell San Diego State University 1922 The North Anatolia fault around the Marmara Sea, and pre- and post-earthquake research after the August 17,1999 Koaceli earthquake
Thomas K. Rockwell San Diego State University 2310 High-resolution paleoseismology in southern California: Investigation of segment controls on the rupture history of the southern San Jacinto fault
Akira Sangawa Geological Survey of Japan 2105 Seismoarchaeology
Kenji Satake Geological Survey of Japan 2253 Structure and paleoseismology of the Kongo fault system in Nara prefecture
Kenji Satake Geological Survey of Japan 2304 Tsunamis and subduction-zone earthquakes
Tsutomu Sato Geological Survey of Japan 1854 Hydrological changes of springs in Awaji island associated with the 1995 Kobe earthquake
David P. Schwartz U.S. Geological Survey 1812 Paleoseismology, earthquake recurrence, and the challenge ahead
David P. Schwartz U.S. Geological Survey 2109 Earthquake probabilities in the San Francisco Bay region: 2000 to 2030 - a summary of findings
Michel Sebrier CNRS Geodynamique Interne 2006 Active faulting and seismic hazard in regions of moderate seismicity, the case of Provence (SE France)
Toshihiko Shimamoto Kyoto University 2301 Down to the seismogenic zones : How much do we know?
Kunihiko Shimazaki Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 2107 Simple models of earthquake recurrence
Lionel L. Siame Universite de Paris-Sud 2302 Cosmogenic in situ-produced 10Be, a new tool to improve seismic hazard assessments
Kerry Sieh California Institute of Technology 2305 Paleogeodetic and paleoseismologic constraints on the earthquake cycle of the Sumatran subduction zone
Kerry Sieh California Institute of Technology 2110 The repetition of large-earthquake ruptures
Paul Somerville URSGWC Federal Service 1932 The characteristics of subsurface faulting
Ross S. Stein U.S. Geological Survey 2009 The role of stress transfer in the 1999 M=7.4 Izmit and M=7.2 Duzce earthquakes on the North Anatolian fault
Heidi D. Stenner U.S. Geological Survey 2257 Looking for evidence of large surface rupturing events on the rapidly creeping southern Calaveras fault, California
Toshihiko Sugai University of Tokyo 1864 Estimating recurrence of paleoearthquakes by geologic investigation in a region with long historical records - Two examples from North Anatolian fault in Turkey and Yoro reverse fault system in Japan.
Yuichi Sugiyama Geological Survey of Japan 1832 Evaluating earthquake potential of major active faults in the Kinki-Triangle
Yuichi Sugiyama Geological Survey of Japan 1851 Research on active fault and paleoearthquake by Geological Survey of Japan
Tae Woo Chang Kyngpook National University 2269 Crustal uplift due to Quaternary faulting at the northeastern block of the Ulsan fault in the southeastern Korean peninsula
Masayoshi Tajikara University of Tokyo 2055 Late Quaternary crustal movement around Kanto mountains, Japan
Keita Takada Hiroshima University 2072 The applications of Geoslicer for Quaternary studies
Junko Takeda Science and Technology Agency 1858 The state of active fault survey by local public bodies with support of the Science and Technology Agency (STA), government of Japan
Keiji Takemura Kyoto University 1862 Subsurface geology in the Kobe earthquake region, central Japan
Akiko Tanaka Geological Survey of Japan 2063 Estimation of surface displacement due to the 17 January 1995 Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake observed by SAR interferometry
Kazuhiro Tanaka Central Reserach Institute of Electric Power Industry 2303 Luminescence dating of young sediments for estimating the time of faulting
Shinji Toda Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 2010 Coseismic static stress change and its effect on aftershocks and future earthquake probability
Wahyu Triyoso ERI, University of Tokyo 2071 Long-term earthquake potential models for seismic hazard assessment and their reliabilities
Phan-Trong Trinh Institute of Geological Science, Hanoi 2270 Active tectonics and seismotectonics in north Vietnum and surrounding area
Hiroyuki Tsutsumi Kyoto University 2271 A preliminary active fault map and paleoseismic investigations in Sakhalin, Russia
Hiroshi Une Geographical Survey Institute 1857 Development of Active Fault Map in Urban Area
Bishal N. Upreti Tribhuvan University 2279 The latest active faulting in southeast Nepal
Pilar Villamor Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd. 2078 Characterisation of normal faults in a volcanic area, the Taupo volcanic zone, New Zealand
Pilar Villamor Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd. 2263 Initial observations of kinematics and structure at the southern termination of the Taupo Volcanic zone, New Zealand
Steven G. Wesnousky University of Nevada 1821 The role of neotectonics in the study of fault mechanics and seismic hazard
Chesley Williams Risk Management Solutions, Inc. 1833 Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of Japan
Hiroshi Yagi Yamagata University 2075 Recent activities of active faults distributed in and around Kathmandu valley, Lower Himalayan zone
Ken-ichi Yasue Toyama University 2056 When did the Atera fault start its present activity?
Robert S. Yeats Oregon State University 2309 Fault segmentation of the northern Los Angels basin
Hiroshi Yokota Hanshin Consultatns Co. Ltd. 1880 Recent investigations of active structures in Japan using reflection seismic surveys
Nobuyuki Yonekura University of Tokyo 1811 Geological and geomorphological studies of large earthquakes in and around Japan
Dapeng Zhao Ehime University 2102 What caused the 1995 Kobe earthquake? -evidence from seismic tomography-