2022 Seismic Cycles Workshop
Importance of inertial and poroelastic effects for simulations of sequences of earthquakes and aseismic slip (SEAS)
Nadia Lapusta, California Institute of Technology
Earthquake sequence simulations with fault zone fluid flow, pore pressure evolution, and viscoelasticity
Luca Dal Zilio, ETH Zürich
The role of compaction, dilatancy, and permeability evolution in modulating pore pressure and fault slip
Eric Dunham, Stanford University
Interaction between earthquakes and viscoelastic interseismic deformation
Kali Allison, University of California Davis
Numerical simulations of seismic cycles in a viscoelastic half-space with the integral method
Sylvain Barbot, University of Southern California
Understanding the effect of injection protocol on induced seismicity: Insights from numerical experiments
Michelle Almakari, ENS
A non-stiff, high-order accurate finite difference method for fully-dynamic earthquake sequence simulations within sedimentary basins
Brittany Erickson, University of Oregon