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Meeting Abstracts

SCEC Annual Meeting participants are invited to share recent results and activities relevant to SCEC priorities and initiatives during the poster sessions. The SCEC 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 search form to view abstracts of presentations that have been accepted for this meeting.


  
  
  
  

A SCEC username is required to submit an abstract.

The person submitting the abstract is automatically the First Author, and will receive all communications regarding the abstract.

A First Author can have a maximum of one poster and one oral presentation (if invited as a plenary speaker).

Each "poster space" in the online gallery will include general poster information, author contact information, and a PDF of the poster, as well as optional short videos about the poster.

First Authors of accepted abstracts will receive more detailed instructions.

During the meeting, posters are presented in three groups: A (Monday September 12), B (Tuesday September 13), and C (Online Only). See the SCEC2022 agenda and FAQ for more details.

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SCEC ID Category Title and Authors SCEC Award
Group B
Poster 094
Geology Pre-rupture fault mapping from geomorphic features to quantify fault location uncertainty for fault displacement hazard studies
Malinda Zuckerman, Chelsea Scott, Ramon Arrowsmith, Rachel Adam, Rich Koehler, Christopher Madugo, Albert Kottke
Fault maps indicate hazards associated with fault displacement that can impact structures and lifelines that cross the faults. Earthquakes leave geomorphologic traces in the landscape where, within aleatoric variability, the traces may rupture again... more

Themes: Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis



The Southern California Earthquake Center is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all participants. We take pride in fostering a diverse and inclusive SCEC community, and therefore expect all participants to abide by the SCEC Activities Code of Conduct.