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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
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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