Kochi Program

February 28

 

  Chair Speaker Talk Title
9:00 Registration
9:30 Kinoshita Gaku Kimura New perspective of great subduction zone earthquakes
10:00 Kinoshita  Harold J. Tobin NanTroSEIZE: What have we learned so far and what do we still need to do?
10:30 Coffee break
10:45 Underwood  Gregory F. Moore Relation of megasplay faulting to forearc basin development along the Nankai Trough, Japan 
11:15 Underwood  Pierre Henry Conditions for splay fault formation and re-activation
11:45 Underwood J. Casey Moore Fault fiuid pressures inferred by measurement-while-drilling,Megasplay and faults,Kumano Transect,SW Japan
12:15 Lunch/Posters
14:45 Saito Jin-Oh Park Variation in decollement reflection character along the Nankai Trough
15:15 Saito Michael B. Underwood Does the smectite budget really affect slip behavior on subduction megathrusts? A global perspective from the side of subduction inputs
15:45 Saito Juichiro Ashi High-resolution shallow structures of the accretionary prism and the forearc basin revealed by ROV "NSS" in the Nankai subduction zone off Kumano
16:15 Coffee break 
16:30 Brodsky Masataka Kinoshita Insitu borehole measurements of the state and properties within the Nankai seismogenic zone off Kumano
17:00 Brodsky Demian Saffer Quantification of pore fluid pressure in active subduction zones: Implications for fault strength and slip behavior
17:30 Brodsky
Discussion
18:30 Ice Breaker Party

 

February 29

 

  Chair  Speaker Talk Title
9:00 Di Toro Kyuichi Kanagawa Hydrological and mechanical properties of mud samples from the shallow Nankai Trough accretionary prism
9:30 Di Toro Christopher J. Spiers Frictional properties of illite-rich fault gouges under in-situ subduction zone conditions from Nankai to Tohoku: Experiments versus microphysical models
10:00 Kanagawa Giulio Di Toro Friction during earthquakes from rock deformation experiments
10:30 Coffee break
10:45 Furumura Eric M. Dunham Rupture dynamics of subduction megathrust earthquakes
11:15 Furumura  Satoshi Ide Towards comprehensive modeling of earthquake process in Nankai subduction zone
11:45 Ide Takashi Furumura Reevaluation of the Nankai-Trough earthquake linkage scenario and computer simulations of expected strong ground motion and tsunami
12:15 Lunch/Posters
14:45 Park Ryota Hino Seismic and aseismic slip associated with the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake (M 9.0) and its implication for generation process of the massive interplate earthquake
15:15 Park Shuichi Kodaira Geophysical evidences of a large slip at the toe by the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake
15:45 Park Emily E. Brodsky Measuring stress through rapid Response drilling after recent large earthquakes: Wenchuan Fault Zone Scientific Drilling Project and JFAST
16:15 Coffee break 
16:30 Ashi Richard H. Sibson Stress switching in subduction fore-arcs: Implications for overpressure containment and strength cycling on megathrusts
17:00 Ashi Chris Goldfinger Superquakes and supercycles: Lessons learned from very long paleoseismic records
17:30 Ashi Discussion
18:30 Conference Dinner

 

March 1

 


Chair Speaker Talk Title
9:00 Kanagawa Teng-fong Wong Introduction of the SAFOD project
9:10 Kanagawa Teng-fong Wong Constraints on the states of stress and pore pressure at SAFOD based on laboratory data on frictional strength of cores and cuttings
9:40 Kanagawa Jean-Pierre Gratier Mechanism of aseismic creep: the role of pressure solution
10:10 Coffee break
10:25 Ide David R. Shelly Dynamics of San Andreas Fault tremor and implications for deformation in both strike-slip and subduction environments
10:55 Ide  Laura M. Wallace Evaluating the potential for great subduction earthquakes at the Hikurangi margin, New Zealand: insights from geodetic and paleoseismological studies
11:25 Ide Discussion
12:00 Conference Close
13:00 Departure for field trip