The 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.
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:
; 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 significances of seismic pattern during 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
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 |