Thread: Community Near-Fault Observatory - Breakout Session - Spatial Variations of Rock Properties and Deformation Processes Across Rupture Zones - October 6, 2022 12:30-2pm ET

Started: 2022-09-28 17:12:30
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Topics: IRIS Meetings
Please join us on Thursday October 6th at 12:30-2:00 PM Eastern for…

Community Near-Fault Observatory - Breakout Session
Spatial Variations of Rock Properties and Deformation Processes Across
Rupture Zone
Convened by Ashley Griffith and Ramon Arrowsmith

Register: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItcOyvqDMiH92IF57XPg9pO5-DUOXpC_MM


Geophysical data collected within rupture zones of significant earthquakes
are essential for testing and developing further models of earthquake
processes. This breakout session is one in a series of sessions intended to
gather input from the broader earthquake science community on key research
areas, science questions, and the data and experiments needed to address
them in the near-fault zone. The breakout session will be recorded and
archived on the IRIS Earthquake Science Presentations YouTube channel and
the discussion will inform future sessions, workshops, and proposals. At
this session we will hear from:

• Josie Nevitt (USGS Earthquake Science Center)
• Alba M. Rodriguez Padilla (University of California Davis)
• Chelsea Scott (Arizona State University)

This event will be held in Zoom Meeting format and will feature
presentations along with time for Q&A and discussion. A recording will be
made available on YouTube after the event. We welcome others to get in
touch if they would like to present at or organize a breakout session in
the future.

For background on the community near-fault observatory concept, please
watch this presentation (<15 minutes):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkS7SdSYqrs.

You can find out more information and sign up for future events at:
https://www.iris.edu/hq/initiatives/near_fault.

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