2011 Annual Meeting: SoSAFE Workshop
Convener: Kate Scharer, Ramon Arrowsmith
Date: Sunday, September 11, 2011 (13:00 - 17:00)
Location: Hilton Palm Springs Resort
The primary goal of the Southern San Andreas Fault Evaluation (SoSAFE) project is to understand the timing of and slip due to earthquakes that occurred along the southern San Andreas and San Jacinto faults over the last 2000 years. This workshop will combine both individual presentations summarizing major SoSAFE research results and group discussion about the implications and use of these results. Discussions are designed to address field- and technology-related challenges in paleoseismology and slip rate studies, as well as wider discussion on the scope and priorities of SoSAFE in future years.
Agenda:
13:00 | Introduction | |
13:15 13:30 |
Talk 1: Evidence from Parkfield Study: Implication of Extreme Events Group Discussion |
N. Toke |
13:40 13:55 |
Talk 2: New Work on the San Jacinto Group Discussion |
N. Onderdonk |
14:05 14:20 |
Talk 3: Long-Term Slip Rates on the San Jacinto Group Discussion |
K. Blisniuk |
14:30 14:45 |
Talk 4: Short-Term Slip Rates on the San Jacinto Group Discussion |
J. Spinler |
14:55 | Break | |
15:10
15:30 |
Talk 5: Slip/Event Data Compilation: What Do We Know About the Slip History of the SAF System? R. Arrowsmith and R. Weldon Group Discussion
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R. Arrowsmith R. Weldon |
15:45 | Talk 6: Earthquake Response Given Large Southern California Event – Background and Existing Plans: USGS, CGS Plans, CalEMA - 15 minutes each | K. Hudnut J. Treiman J.Goltz |
16:30 | Group Discussion
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16:45 | Discussion and Feedback
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17:00 | Adjourn |
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