Generating earthquake slip on complex geological faults: combining EFSM20 and k223d/ANTI-FAScOnline Event

Europe/Amsterdam
Andrè Herrero (INGV), Antonio Scala (UNINA), Rita Chiara Taccone (INGV), Roberto Basili (INGV), Shane Murphy (Ifremer)
Description

Location: Virtual training course

Speaker: Roberto Basili (INGV), Rita Chiara Taccone(INGV), Shane Murphy (Ifremer), Andre Herrero (INGV), Antonio Scala (UNINA)

Research fields: Structural geology, seismology, geodesy, tsunami, seismic hazard, tsunami hazard

Target audience: Researchers interested in simulating earthquakes for use in seismology geodesy and tsunami science.

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of the seismic source and scaling laws; computational background (basic knowledge of GIS, python, fortran)

Learning goals:

                    Overview of mapping geological faults

                    Introduction to EFSM20

                    Live demonstration on how to mesh a fault

                    Overview of stochastic slip distributions

                    Introduction to k223d programme

                    A brief discussion about earthquake size and scaling laws

                    Participants will generate their own stochastic slip distributions for individual earthquakes using k223d

                    Participants will generate sets of stochastic slip distributions tailored for tsunami hazard and forecasting applications using ANTI-FASc

                    Provide a final discussion on potential uses for EFSM20 and stochastic slip distributions

 

We are happy to announce our online workshop on ‘Generating earthquake slip on complex geological faults: combining EFSM20 and k223d/ANTI-FASc’. This event will be a 3 hour workshop. The training goals will be covered in a short online training session, which uses a mix of PowerPoint presentations and live demonstrations using QGIS, jupyterlab notebooks, and k223d and ANTI-FASc codes. All codes and notebooks will be made freely available online before the training.

Agenda:

·         Roberto Basili (INGV) and Rita Chiara Taccone(INGV): Representing complex geological faults.

·         Shane Murphy(Ifremer) and André Herrero (INGV): Earthquake slip on non-planar faults.

·         Antonio Scala (UNINA): Set of slip distributions for tsunami hazard and forecasting purposes

 

Geo-INQUIRE promotes diversity and inclusion within the scope of the project. 

Geo-INQUIRE is funded by the European Commission under project number 101058518 within the HORIZON-INFRA-2021-SERV-01 call. Terms and Conditions for participants in Geo-INQUIRE activities: https://www.geo-inquire.eu/about/terms-and-conditions

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