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  • 06 May 2022
    9:00 AM PDT 
    to 06 May 2022
    10:00 AM PDT 

    Seismic Cycles 1 - Physics-based foreshock and aftershock modeling

    Category: Webinars

    Mainshock and aftershock sequence simulations in a nonplanar fault network So Ozawa, University of Tokyo Aftershocks seem to be located along the trace of the mainshock fault; however, due to the location error, we do not know their exact location relative to the mainshock fault. Here,...

  • 12 May 2022
    2:00 PM PDT 
    to 12 May 2022
    3:00 PM PDT 

    Poroelastic Implementation in PyLith: Gateway to Multiphysics

    Category: Webinars

    Robert Walker, SUNY Buffalo PyLith, a community, open-source code (https://geodynamics.org/resources/pylith) for modeling quasi-static and dynamic crustal deformation with an emphasis on earthquake faulting, has recently been updated with a flexible multiphysics implementation. We...

  • 13 May 2022
    9:00 AM PDT 
    to 13 May 2022
    10:00 AM PDT 

    Seismic Cycles 2 - Arrest and initiation of rupture: insight from structural and frictional heterogeneities

    Category: Webinars

    Many ways to slip: aseismic fault creep and its transition to dynamic rupture Sohom Ray,  IIT Roorkee The nucleation of an earthquake relies on an interfacial instability that facilitates the transition of a slow fault slip to a faster dynamic rupture. Previous studies focus on analyzing...

  • 15 May 2022
    8:00 AM PDT 
    to 24 May 2022
    5:00 PM PDT 

    2022 ASPECT Hackathon

    Category: Hackathon

    Dates: May 15-24, 2022 Location: Cody, Wyoming To further the development of the mantle convection code ASPECT and its user community, current users and developers of ASPECT will be working side-by-side over an approximately 9 day period. Participants will make significant...

  • 20 May 2022
    9:00 AM PDT 
    to 20 May 2022
    10:00 AM PDT 

    Seismic Cycles 3 - Adding more physics into the friction law, what are the implications about the seismic cycle?

    Category: Webinars

    Implementation of quasistatic viscoelasticity and poroelasticity using memory variables into dynamic earthquake sequence simulation with SBIEM Hiroyuki Noda, Kyoto University, Disaster Prevention Research Institute In a dynamic earthquake sequence simulation with SBIEM, storage of...

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