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Session 9: Modeling of the crustal process based on GPS measurements

Conveners: Paul Segall (Stanford Univ.; segall@pangea.stanford.edu), Manabu Hashimoto (Kyoto Univ.; hasimoto@rcep.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp), and Takeshi Sagiya (GSI; sagiya@gsi-mc.go.jp)

Thursday 21 October PM (13:30 - 17:00)
Room B (CR102)

Presiding chairs: P. Segall, M. Hashimoto and T. Sagiya

Presentation No.

Author(s)

Title

Type of presentation

09-01
Invited

THATCHER, W.

GPS constraints on kinematics and dynamics of continental deformation

O

09-02

BEAVAN, J., and J. Haines

Modeling continuous horizontal velocity and strain rate fields from GPS data: an example from the Pacific-Australian plate boundary through New Zealand

O

09-03

ZHAO, Y., and K. Shimazaki

Application of dislocation model in Central Japan

O

09-04

HASHIMOTO, M., S. Miyazaki, and D. D. Jackson

A block-fault model for deformation of the Japanese islands derived from continuous GPS observation

O

09-05

HORI, M., and T. Kameda

Inversion of stress distribution in Japan using GPS data

O

09-06

SAGIYA, T.

Crustal deformation modeling of aseismic subduction zones

O

09-07

HIRAHARA, K., T. Nakano, M. Ando, Y. Hoso, and Y. Wada

Cross-fault dense GPS observation in the Atotsugawa fault, an inland active fault, in Central Japan

O

09-08

MALAIMANI, E. C., H. K. Gupta, and L. Premkishore

Local GPS campaign of 1999 Chamoli Earthquake region, North India

O

09-09

WILBER, M., and R. Burgmann

Slip behavior at depth on the Pajaro segment of the San Andreas fault, California

O

09-10

JACKSON, D. D., Y. Kagan, Z.-K. Shen, and G. P. Bird

Earthquake forecasting with GPS

O

09-11

SEGALL, P., and M. MATTHEWS

Time dependent inversion for earthquake and volcanic sources

O

09-12

AOKI, Y., P. Segall, T. Kato, P. Cervelli, and S. Shimada

Upward dike migration associated with the 1997 seismic swarm off the Izu Peninsula, Japan, as seen from geodetic data

O

09-13

MURAKAMI, M., and S. Miyazaki

Periodicity of crustal deformation detected by continuous measurements by a dense GPS array of Japan and its correlation with tectonic setting

O

09-14P

EL-FIKY, G., T. Kato, E. Oware, and M. Hori

Elastic and inelastic strains in Japanese islands deduced from GPS dense array

P

09-15P

LI, J., K. Miyashita, T. Kato, and S. Miyazaki

The application of wavelets to GPS time series analysis

P

09-17P

Zhao, S. and S. TAKEMOTO

Annual stress change at the Nankai subduction zone, Southwest Japan

P

09-18P

TABEI, T., J. Segawa, and F. Kimata

Eastern Nankai Trough GPS campaign: new subduction of the Philippine Sea plate?

P

09-19P

ITO, T., S. Yoshioka, and S. Miyazaki

Interplate coupling in northeast and southwest Japan deduced from inversion analysis of GPS data

P

09-20P

OZAWA, S., M. Murakami, and T. Tada

Estimation of inter-plate coupling along the Nankai Trough by time dependent inversion scheme

P

09-21P

RYDELEK, P., and I. S. Sacks

Postseismic strain diffusion along the San Jacinto fault

P

09-22P

NAKANO, T., K. Hirahara, and T. Tanaka

Postseismic displacement observed after the Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake and its modeling for understanding the mechanism

P

09-23P

KUSUMOTO, S., Y. Fukuda, and K. Takemura

Forming mechanism of the extension field near the subduction zone and transition mechanism of the stress field at the Central Kyushu, Japan

P


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