Earthquakes: from Mechanics to Mitigation
The 2014 New Advances in Geophysics (NAG) Meeting
The BGA New Advances in Geophysics Meeting in 2014 is entitled Earthquakes: from Mechanics to Mitigation. The meeting will be held at the Geological Society (see addresss below).
Over the past 50 years, we have learnt an increasing amount about how earthquakes work, yet the damaging impact of large earthquakes continues to grow. This discussion meeting will explore different strands of the issues concerned with increasing reliable knowledge of how earthquakes work and translating that knowledge into effective mitigation strategies:
- what do we know about the basic mechanics of earthquakes;
- how knowledge of the earthquake cycle informs hazard assessment;
- quantifying the hazard;
- the impacts of earthquakes on buildings, people and societies;
- mitigation strategies in different parts of the world.
The meeting is organised by Barry Parsons (Oxford University), James Jackson (Cambridge University), Roger Musson (BGS) & Tiziana Rossetto (UCL).
Sessions & speakers
DAY 1
A. Earthquake Processes
Emily Brodsky (UC Santa Cruz)
Giulio di Toro (Padua and INGV)
Sylvain Barbot (Earth Observatory of Singapore)
Yuri Fialko (UC San Diego)
B. Defining the Hazard
Richard Walker (Oxford)
Jeff Ritz (Montpellier)
Richard Walters (Leeds)
John Elliott (Oxford)
C. Quantifying the Hazard 1
Peter Stafford (Imperial)
Andreas Rietbrock (Liverpool)
Greg Beroza (Stanford)
DAY 2
D. Quantifying the Hazard 2
Marco Pagani (Pavia/GEM)
Seth Stein (Northwestern)
E. Impacts
Ziggy Lubkowski (Arup)
Emily So (Cambridge)
David Alexander (UCL)
F. Mitigating the hazard
Polat Gulkan (Çankaya University, Ankara)
Eric Calais (ENS Paris)
Ruben Boroschek (Santiago, Chile)
Event Details
Event Date | 13/02/2014 |
Event End Date | 14/02/2014 |
Location | The Geological Society |