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2017 Crustal Deformation Modeling Workshop Presentations

Main workshop web page: https://geodynamics.org/cig/events/calendar/2017-cdm-workshop

Workshop Report

Wednesday June 28

Lucile Bruhat (Stanford) Using deformation rates in Northern Cascadia to constrain time-dependent stress- and slip-rate on the megathrust

Josie Nevitt (USGS) Distinct effects of compliant zones and elastoplasticity on the mechanics of shallow faulting

Ben Thompson (Harvard) Next generation boundary elements applied to earthquake models with topography and material contrasts

Eileen Evans (USGS) Geodesy for understanding earthquake hazard

Thursday June 29

Chris Johnson (UC Berkeley) Seasonally varying stress on California faults

Birendra Jha (USC) Coupled flow and geomechanics of petroleum reservoirs, aquifers, and faults

Valere Lambert (Caltech) Modeling the interaction between fault slip and viscoelastic deformation

Brittany Erickson (Portland State) Modeling plasticity throughout the earthquake cycle with ruptures into near surface sediments

Breakout Discussions

Friday June 30

Charles Williams (GNS Science) A geodetic and seismic overview of the Kaikoura earthquake Powerpoint

Mark Hemphill-Haley (Humboldt State) The Kaikoura earthquake: An extremely complex surface rupture event