2010 Annual Meeting: Palm Springs, CA
Hilton Palm Springs Resort |
The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a comprehensive understanding of earthquakes in Southern California and elsewhere, and to communicate useful knowledge for reducing earthquake risk. SCEC coordinates a broad collaboration that builds across disciplines and enables a deeper understanding of system behavior than would be accessible by individual researchers or institutions working alone. At the SCEC Annual Meeting, members of the community gather to share and get updates on SCEC research projects and activities, as well as plan collaborations for the coming year.
Meeting Program. The 2010 SCEC Annual Meeting was held September 11-15 in Palm Springs, California, at the Hilton Palm Springs Resort. This year's annual SCEC meeting in Palm Springs focused on what we need to do to wrap up SCEC3, and what we ought to be doing to lay the groundwork for SCEC4. Plenary speakers covered the latest results on the Port au Prince, Maule, and Sierra el Mayor-Cucapah earthquakes, as well as other current topics of interest in earthquake science, including the nature of deformation in the deep extension of faults, and the latest developments in studies of earthquake triggering.
The complete 2010 Annual Meeting Proceedings Volume is available for download.
As always, the SCEC Annual Meeting is an opportunity for the community to share and get updates on SCEC research projects and activities, as well as plan collaborations for the coming year. Because of space restrictions, posters will be put up in two groups this year: Group 1 Posters and Group 2 Posters. Poster numbers can be read as follows: 1-054 refers to Group 1, poster number slot 054.
Saturday, September 11th |
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Registration Check-In (Lobby) | |
Workshop on Transient Anomalous Strain Detection | |
Lunch (Tapestry Room, Terrace Restaurant) | |
Extreme Ground Motion Workshop: The Last Hurrah | |
Source Inversion Validation (SIV) Workshop - Session I | |
Dinner (Poolside) | |
SCEC Intern Program Reception (Tapestry Room) | |
Sunday, September 12th |
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Registration Check-In (Lobby) | |
Breakfast (Poolside) | |
08:00-12:00 | Source Inversion Validation (SIV) Workshop - Session II |
SCEC CME Leadership Meeting (Oasis Room 3) | |
08:00-17:00 | Coulomb 3.2 Short Course |
09:30-12:00 | Southern San Andreas Fault Evaluation (SoSAFE) Workshop |
The Great California ShakeOut Workshop for Science Educators | |
Lunch (Terrrace Restaurant, Poolside) | |
Salton Seismic Imaging Project Meeting (Horizon Ballroom I) | |
13:00-17:00 | Engineering Workshop on Tall Building Safety |
UCERF3/GPS Working Group Meeeting (Oasis Room 3) | |
13:00-17:00 | Poster Session Set-Up: Group 1 Posters (Plaza Ballroom) |
17:00-18:00 | Special Talk: "Comparison of the 1960 and 2010 Chilean Earthquakes" – Hiroo Kanamori (Horizon Ballroom I) |
18:00-20:00 | SCEC Annual Meeting Ice-Breaker/Welcome Reception (Poolside) |
18:30 | SCEC Advisory Council Meeting Working Dinner (Boardroom) |
20:00-22:30 | Poster Session I (Group 1 Posters) |
Monday, September 13th |
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Registration Check-In (Lobby) | |
Breakfast (Poolside) | |
08:00-8:30 | Welcome and State of the Center (Tom Jordan) |
08:30-08:45 | Report from NSF (Greg Anderson) |
08:45-09:00 | Report from USGS (Dave Applegate) |
09:00-09:30 | Communication, Education, and Outreach Highlights (Mark Benthien) |
09:30-10:30 | SCEC Science Accomplishments (Greg Beroza) |
10:30-11:00 | Break |
11:00-11:30 | Plenary Talk: "The January 12, 2010, Mw 7.0 Earthquake in Haiti: Context and Mechanism" – Eric Calais |
11:30-13:00 | Science Session I: How should SCEC participate in national and international partnerships to promote earthquake system science? (Moderators: Ralph Archuleta, Joann Stock) |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch (Poolside) |
14:30-16:00 | Poster Session II (Group 1 Posters) |
16:00-16:30 | Plenary Talk: "Performance of Structures in the 27 February 2010 Great Maule Earthquake" – Jose Restrepo |
16:30-18:00 | Science Session II: How can earthquake scientists most effectively work with earthquake engineers to reduce earthquake risk? (Moderators: Nico Luco, Paul Somerville) |
18:00-19:00 | Poster Session Set-Up: Group 2 Posters (Plaza Ballroom) |
19:00-21:00 | SCEC Honors Banquet (Poolside) |
21:00-22:30 | Poster Session III (Group 2 Posters) |
Tuesday, September 14th |
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07:00-08:00 | Breakfast (Poolside) |
08:00-08:30 | Plenary Talk: "Distribution and Kinematics of Surface Ruptures Associated with the El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake Sequence" – John Fletcher |
08:30-10:00 | Science Session III: How can we better prepare for, and respond to, future earthquakes? (Moderators: Elizabeth Cochran, Mike Oskin) |
10:00-10:30 | Break |
10:30-11:00 | Plenary Talk:"Triggering by Seismic Waves and Implications for Earthquake Predictability" – Emily Brodsky |
11:00-12:30 | Science Session IV: What do we need to do to understand better the physics of earthquake faulting? (Moderators: Jeanne Hardebeck, Eric Dunham) |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch (Poolside) |
12:30 | SCEC Advisory Council Working Lunch, Executive Session (Boardroom) |
14:00-15:30 | Poster Session IV (Group 2 Posters) |
15:30-16:00 | Plenary Talk: "Behavior of the Deep Roots of Faults" – Greg Hirth |
16:00-17:30 | Science Session V: How does the large scale architecture of the plate boundary inform our understanding of earthquake occurrence? (Moderators: Kaj Johnson, Liz Hearn) |
17:30-18:30 | 2011 Science Collaboration and Planning (Greg Beroza) |
19:00-21:00 | Dinner (Poolside) |
21:00-22:30 | Poster Session V (Group 2 Posters) |
20:00 | SCEC Advisory Council Executive Session (Boardroom) |
Wednesday, September 15th |
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07:00-08:00 | Remove Posters (Plaza Ballroom) |
07:00-08:00 | Breakfast (Poolside) |
08:00-08:30 | Plenary Talk: "Petrified Earthquakes: Structural Properties of Damaged Rocks within the San Andreas Fault Zone" – Ory Dor |
08:30-10:00 | Science Session VI: What do we need to do to forecast better the timing, extent, and properties of future earthquake ruptures? (Moderators: Ned Field, Terry Tullis) |
10:00-10:30 | Break |
10:30-11:00 | Report from the Advisory Council (Jeff Freymueller) |
11:00-11:30 | Science Collaboration Wrap-Up (Greg Beroza) |
11:30-12:00 | SCEC4 Planning Session (Tom Jordan) |
12:00-14:00 | SCEC Board Lunch Meeting (Boardroom) |
12:00-14:00 | SCEC Planning Lunch Meeting (Palm Canyon Room) |
13:00-17:00 | Fault Database Coordination and Implementation Meeting (Oasis Room 2) |
13:00-17:00 | El Mayor-Cucapah Science Coordination Meeting |
Meeting Abstracts and Presentations. SCEC’s long-term goal is to understand how seismic hazards change across all time scales of scientific and societal interest, from millennia to second. The collaboration emphasizes the connections between information gathering by sensor networks, fieldwork, and laboratory experiments; knowledge formulation through physics-based, system-level modeling; improved understanding of seismic hazard; and actions to reduce earthquake risk and promote resilience. Use the form below to search and view all poster and invited talk abstracts submitted to this meeting.
Participants. The SCEC Annual Meeting has become a premier gathering of earthquake scientists in the United States and from around the world, bringing together one of the largest collaborations in all of geoscience. Attendees were comprised of people from various organizations (including profit, non-profit, domestic, and foreign) involved in a SCEC-related research, education, and outreach activities. The following people attended in 2010: