Hokudan 2005

International Symposium on Active Faulting

January 17th ~ 24th, 2005, Hokudan, Japan

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Schedule of oral presentations

January 18th, oral presentations

Probabilistic seismic hazard maps now and the future

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paper number
time
presented by
authors
title
18001
9:30
Idaka, Koichi
Mayor of Hokudan Town
Opening address
18002
9:40
Tsukuda, Eikichi
Eikichi Tsukuda
The progress of active fault research and paleoseismology in Japan after the 1995 Kobe earthquake, still away from meeting societal needs
18003
10:00
Schwartz, David P.
David P.Schwartz
Time-dependence: A perpspective from the geological record
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10:50
break ** **
18004
11:00
Shimazaki, Kunihiko
Kunihiko Shimazaki
Long-term earthquake forecasts for the national probabilistic seismic hazard map in Japan
18005
11:40
Fujiwara, Hiroyuki
Hiroyuki Fujiwara
National seismic hazard map of Japan -Probabilistic seismic hazard maps and scenario earthquake shake maps-
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12:20
poster short introduction and lunch break
18011
13:20
Petersen, Mark
Mark D. Petersen
Seismic hazard estimation for the United States
18012
14:00
Bryant, William
William Bryant
Seismic hazards in California, an integrated approach to hazard mitigation
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14:40
Weldon II, Ray J. Ray J. Weldon II Comments on RELM
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15:00
break ** **
18013
15:10
Williams, Chesley
Chesley R. Williams
An insurance perspective on seismic risk
18014
15:50
Irikura, Kojiro
Irikura, Kojiron and Kamae, K.
Prediction of strong ground motions based on recent geological and geophysical studies in Japan
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16:30
discussion ** **
special
16:50
Satake, Kenji Kenji Satake The December Sumatra earthquake and the tsunami in the Indian Ocean

January 19th, oral presentations

Submarine faulting, tsunamis, geologic records of shaking: the INQUA scale

19001
09:30
Kuscu, Ismail
Ismail Kuscu
Pull-apart basins, cross-basin faults and the case of the northern sea of Marmara, NW Turkey
19002
10:10
Armijo, Rolando
Rolando Armijo, Pondard, N., Meyer, B., Mercier de Lépinay, B., Uçarkus, G. and the MARMARASCARPS cruise party (Beck, C., Çagatay, N., Çakir, Z., Dominguez, S., Emre, Ö., Eris, K, Gasperini, L, Gutscher, M.A., Hacioglu, E, Imren, C., Lefèvre, I., Malavieille, J., Nahirci, S., Natalin, B., Özalaybey, S., Rangin, C., Sarikavak, K, Schmidt, S., Seeber, L., Tolun, L.)
Submarine fault scarps in the Sea of Marmara pull-apart (North Anatolian Fault): Implications for seismic hazard in Istanbul
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10:50
break
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19004
11:00
Fujiwara, Osamu
Osamu Fujiwara, Hirakawa, K, Irizuki, T., Kamataki, T. and Hasegawa, S.
Discovery of AD 1703 and 1923 Kanto earthquake Tsunami deposits from southwestern coast of Boso Peninsula, central Japan
19011
11:40
Goldfinger, Chris
Chris Goldfinger, Nelson, H. C., Morey-Ross, A, Gutierrez-Pastor, J., Johnson, J., Chaytor, J., Ericsson, D., Karabanov, Eugene and the 37 members Shipboard and Scientific Party
Turbidite Paleoseismology of the Cascadia Subduction Zone and northern San Andreas Fault
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12:20
poster short introduction and lunch break
20005
13:20
Matsuzawa, Toru Toru Matsuzawa, Naoki Uchida, Toshihiro Igarashi, Tomomi Okada and Akira Hasegawa Small characteristic earthquakes off Sanriku, Japan
19012
14:00
Clague, John J.
John J. Clague
Geologic signature of great subduction earthquakes
19013
14:40
Michetti, Alessandro
Alessandro M. Michetti
Paleoseismology, seismic hazard, and the INQUA Scale Project
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15:20
break ** *
19014
15:40
Vittori, Eutizio
Eutizio Vittori , Comerci, V., Guerrieri, L. and INQUA Sacle project
Intensity – fault parameter relationships: Implications for seismic hazard assessment
19015
16:20
Kinugasa, Yoshihiro
Yoshihiro Kinugasa
The INQUA Seismic Intensity Scale, its importance and problems
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17:00
discussion * *

January 20th, oral presentations

Part I: active fault research in Japan
[a joint session with Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo

Part II: the frontier of paleoseismolgy 1

20001
9:00
Goto, Hideaki
Hideaki Goto and Nakata, Takashi
Segmentation and spatial clustering of active faulting along the Median Tectonic Line in Shikoku, Japan
20002
9:25
Maemoku, Hideaki
Hideaki Maemoku, Maeda, Yasunobu, Iryu, Yasufumi, and Yamada, Tsutomu
Coseismic uplift deduced from zonation of sessile organisms contained in raised limestone adhered in Cape Muroto, southwestern Japan
20004
9:50
Okumura, Koji
Koji Okumura, Rockwell, T. K., Kondo, Hisao, Awata, Yasuo, Duman, T. Y., and Emre, Omer
The grey zone of the active faulting, Tottori, Niigata, Bam, and Kobe–un essai
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10:15
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20008
10:30
Kumamoto, Takashi
Takashi Kumamoto and Nakata, T.
Packaged fault model for geometric segmentation of active faults into earthquake source faults
20009
10:55
Nakata, Takashi
Takashi Nakata and Kumamoto, Takashi
Directivity of rupture propagation and segmentation of earthquake source faults deduced from morphology of active fault
20007
11:20
Awata, Yasuo Yasuo Awata and Yoshioka, Toshikazu Fault segmentation and its implication to the evaluation of future earthquakes from active faults in Japan
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12:00
poster introduction and lunch break
20011
13:00
Sugiyama, Yuichi
Yuichi Sugiyama
Paleoseismology after the Kobe earthquake:Its results and remaining problems
20012
13:40
Pantosti, Daniela
Daniela Pantosti, D Martini P. M., Palyvos N., Avallone A. and Briole P.
Rates of deformation in a fast-extending region: The western Gulf of Corinth (Greece)
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14:20
break ** **
20013
14:30
Berryman, Kelvin
Kelvin Berryman
An antipodean Perspective of progress in paleoseismology
20014
15:10
Crone, J. Anthony
Peter, J. Haeussler, Schwartz, P. David, Matmon, Ari, Dawson, E..Timothy, Stenner, D. Heidi, Craw, A. Patricia, Crone, J. Anthony, Personius, F. Stephen, Seitz, Gordon, Sherrod, Brian, Lienkaemper, J. James, Cinti, R. Francesca, Montone, Paola and Bemis, Sean
Surface ruptures and slip associated with the 3 November 2002 Mw7.9 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska, and preliminary paleoseismologic results
20015
15:50
Nelson, Alan
Alan R. Nelson, Sherrod, B.L., Johnson, S.Y., Kelsey, H.M., Personius, S.F., and Bradley, L.
Earthquake histories from lidar-revealed scarps of the Puget Sound region, Washington state, USA
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16:30
discussion and break ** **
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17:00
public program Be friends with fault researchers:
The wisdom to survive big earthquakes

January 21st, oral presentations

The frontier of paleoseismolgy 2; active faulting and tectonics

21001
9:30
Xu, Xiwei
Xu Xiwei and Min, Wei
Recent progress in paleoseismolgy in China
21002
10:10
Meghraoui, Mustapha
Mustapha Meghraoui
Structural control and multi-segment ruputeres along main continental faults in the middle east: Implications for earthquake recurrence
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10:50
break ** **
21003
11:00
Yeats, Robert
Robert S. Yeats and Thakur, V. C.
Primary surface rupture accompanying large reverse-fault earthquakes
21004
11:40
Rockwell, Thomas K.
Thomas K. Rockwell, Ragona, D., Seitz, G., Dawson, T., Faneros, G. and Altangerel, O.
High-resolution paleoseismology in Southern California: Investigation of segment controls on the rupture history of the San Jacinto fault
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12:20
poster introduction and lunch break
21011
13:20
Weldon II, Ray J.
Ray J. Weldon II, Biasi, G. P., Fumal, T. E. and Scharer, K. M.
Testing fault recurrence behavior with paleoseismology from the southern San Andreas fault
21012
14:00
Mueller, Karl
Karl J. Mueller
Seismotectonics of the New Madrid seismic zone
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14:40
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21013
15:00
Ikeda, Yasutaka
Yasutaka Ikeda
Long-term and short-term rates of horizontal shortening over the Northeast Japan arc
21014
15:40
Arrowsmith, Ramon
Ramon J. Arrowsmith
Evidence for variation in strain accumulation and release rates along active faults: examples from Central Asia
21015
16:20
Michael N. Rymer
Michael N. Rymer
Seismotectonics of the San Andreas fault zone
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17:00
discussion ** **

January 22nd, oral presentations
Taiwan: its seismotectonics and paleoseismology

22001
9:30
Ma, Kuo-Fong
Kuo-Fong Ma
Kinematcis and dynamics of the Chi-Chi earthquake rupture: Discovery from seismological modeling and Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Drilling Project (TCDP)
22003
10:10
Ota, Yoko
Yoko Ota, Lin, Y. N. Nina, Chen, Yue-Gau and Hung, Jih-Hau
Newly identified Tunglo Active Fault System and geomorphologic significance of the 1935 earthquake fault (Shihtan Fault) in central Western Taiwan
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10:50
break ** **
22004
11:00
Chen, Wen-Shan
Chen Wen-Shan , Lee Long-Sheng, Lee Kun-Jie, Yang Hsiao-Chin, Yang Chi-Cheng, Yen Yi-Ching, Chang Hui-Cheng, Ota Yoko, Lin Chii-Wen, Lin Wei-Hsiung, Shih Tung-Sheng, and Lu Shih-Ting
Paleoseismology of the southern segment of the Chichi earthquake rupture (the Chelungpu fault), central Taiwan: Keys to fault behavior and characteristic earthquakes
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11:40
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January 22nd, public lectures
Preservation and utilization of 1999 Chi-chi earthquake surface ruptures

22011
13:00
Yuan, Bee-Deh
Yuan Bee-Deh
Excavation and preservation of the fault profile displayed in the 921 Earthquake Museum of Taiwan
22012
14:00
Hou, Wen-Chung
Hou Wen-Chung
921 Earthquake Museum of Taiwan