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International Conference for the Decade Memory of the Wenchuan Earthquake with The 4 th International Conference on Continental Earthquakes (The 4 th ICCE) and The 12 th General Assembly of the Asian Seismological Commission (ASC) May 12-14,2018 Chengdu,Sichuan,China Conference Program http://www.4thICCE.com/ 汶川地震十周年国际研讨会 暨第四届大陆地震国际研讨会 亚洲地震委员会第 12 次大会 2018 年 5 月 12-14 日 中国·成都 组织机构: 中华人民共和国应急管理部 四川省人民政府 中国地震局 Organized and hosted by Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China People's Government of Sichuan Province China Earthquake Administration

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International Conferencefor the Decade Memory

of the Wenchuan Earthquake

withThe 4th International Conference

on Continental Earthquakes(The 4th ICCE)

andThe 12th General Assembly of

the Asian SeismologicalCommission (ASC)

May 12-14,2018Chengdu,Sichuan,China

Conference Program

http://www.4thICCE.com/汶川地震十周年国际研讨会暨第四届大陆地震国际研讨会亚洲地震委员会第 12 次大会

2018 年 5 月 12-14 日 中国·成都

组织机构:中华人民共和国应急管理部四川省人民政府中国地震局

Organized and hosted by

Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of ChinaPeople's Government of Sichuan ProvinceChina Earthquake Administration

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Crystal Ballroom Crystal Ballroom( Ⅱ ) Crystal Ballroom( Ⅲ ) Jinjiang Hall Qingyang Hall Chenghua Hall Shujin Hall Shuhan Hall Shushan Hall Shushui Hall Shuyun Hall Shufeng Hall Tianfu Hall Shudu Hall Xindu Hall

Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Level 5

Fri, May 11, 18:30-20:00 Ice Breaker

Sat, May 12, 08:30-10:00 POC 09:00-10:00

Sat, May 12, 10:30-12:00 PK-1

SP-1

Sat, May 12, 12:00-13:30 Lunch BM-2

Sat, May 12, 13:30-15:00 S3-3-6 S1-1-3 S1-2-3ASC SOCTK-2

S3-1-5 S2-1-17TCEAGND SOCTK-1

S1-2-2 S2-1-3China RE SOCS4-1-2

Sat, May 12, 15:30-18:00 S3-3-6 S1-1-2 S1-2-3TK-2S2-2-3

S3-1-5 S2-1-1TK-1S3-1-3

S1-2-2 S2-1-3 S4-1-2

Sun, May 13, 08:30-10:00 S1-2-3 S3-1-6 S2-4-1 S2-4-2TK-3S3-1-3

S2-3-4 BM-5 S1-1-1 S3-1-1

SP-2

Sun, May 13, 10:30-12:00 PK-2

Sun, May 13, 12:00-13:30 Lunch BM-6 Lunch BM-3

Sun, May 13, 13:30-15:00 S2-3-2 S2-2-1 S3-1-6 S2-4-1TK-4S4-1-4

S3-1-3 S2-3-4 S4-1-3 S1-2-4TK-5S3-1-1

Sun, May 13, 15:30-18:00 S2-2-1 S2-3-6 S2-4-1 S2-2-2 S3-1-3 S2-3-4 S4-1-3 S1-2-4 S3-1-1

Mon, May 14, 08:30-10:00 BM-7 S2-2-1 S2-1-2 S4-2-1 S1-2-1TK-6S3-1-3

S2-3-4 S4-1-1 S2-3-5 S3-1-7

SP-3

Mon, May 14, 10:30-12:00 PK-3

Mon, May 14, 12:00-13:30 Lunch BM-4

Mon, May 14, 13:30-15:00 S5-1-2 S2-2-1 S2-1-2 S2-5-3 S1-2-1 S3-1-3 S2-4-3 S5-1-1 S2-3-1 S3-2-4

Mon, May 14, 15:30-17:00 S5-1-2 S2-2-1 S2-1-2 S2-5-3 S1-2-1 S3-1-3 S2-4-3 BM-1 S2-3-1 S3-2-4

Mon, May 14, 17:10-18:00 PCC

PK: Plenary Keynote; TK: Thematic Keynote; POC: Plenary Opening Ceremony; SOC: Session Opening Ceremony; PCC: Plenary Closing Ceremony; BM: Business Meeting

SP-1: Poster Session, including S1-1-2 P, S1-1-3 P, S1-2-2 P, S1-2-3 P, S2-1-1 P, S2-1-3 P, S2-2-3 P, S3-1-3 P, S3-1-5 P, S3-3-6 P, S4-1-2 P

SP-2: Poster Session, including S1-1-1 P, S1-2-3 P, S1-2-4 P, S2-2-1 P, S2-2-2 P, S2-3-2 P, S2-3-4 P, S2-3-6 P, S2-4-1 P, S2-4-2 P, S3-1-1 P, S3-1-3 P, S3-1-6 P, S4-1-3 P, S4-1-4 P

SP-3: Poster Session, including S1-2-1 P, S2-1-2 P, S2-2-1 P, S2-3-1 P, S2-3-4 P, S2-3-5 P, S2-4-3 P, S2-5-3 P, S3-1-3 P, S3-1-7 P, S3-2-4 P, S4-1-1 P, S4-2-1 P, S5-1-1 P, S5-1-2 P

Program at a glance

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Keynote Iectures

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Saturday, 12 MayPlenary Keynote 1Time: 10:30-12:00Venue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)Convenor: Yun-tai CHEN, Alexey ZAVYALOV

10:30-11:00 Guoguang ZHENG Decade review and prospective of seismic risk mitigation in China

11:00-11:30 Paul TAPPONNIER DEM modelling of the Tertiary Deformation of the Pamir and adjacent blocks

11:30-12:00 Invited Lecture by Sichuan Provincial Government

Sunday, 13 MayPlenary Keynote 2Time: 10:30-12:00Venue: Crystal Ballroom Ⅰ (Level 5)Convenor: Yong CHEN, Giuliano PANZA

10:30-11:00 John E. VIDALE SCEC and the science of earthquake forecasts11:00-11:30 Yun-tai CHEN Fast inversion of earthquake rupture process and its

application in earthquake emergency responses11:30-12:00 Ikuo TOWHATA Disaster-proneness of residential land and efforts

towards improvement

Monday, 14 MayPlenary Keynote 3Time: 10:30-12:00Venue: Crystal BallroomⅠ (Level 5)Convenor: Zhongliang WU, Paramesh BANERJEE

10:30-11:00 Peizhen ZHANG Seismogenis structure and mechanism of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan, China

11:00-11:30 Thorne LAY The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and advances in earthquake science

11:30-12:00 Jeffrey FREYMUELLER The earthquake cycle on the Denali fault, Alaska, and its implications for the study of great earthquakes in Asia

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The 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake and the Practice in China for Earthquake Disaster Resilience

Guoguang ZHENGVice-Minister,Ministry of Emergency Management,People's Republic of China Administrator, China Earthquake Administration

Saturday, 12 May From 10:30-11:00 Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

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DEM modelling of the Tertiary Deformation of the Pamir and adjacent blocks

Paul TAPPONNIERNanyang Technological UniversityMember of the French Academy of Sciences, Foreign associate member of the National Academy of Science (USA),Fellow of American Geophysical Union

Saturday, 12 MayFrom 11:00-11:30Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

The occurrence of two recent, shallow, strike-slip earthquakes in the Pamirs help elucidate the tectonic processes that control 3D crustal deformation around the Northwest corner of the India/Asia collision zone. InSAR data, and the focal mechanisms of these two events - 12/2015, MW 7.2, South-Karakul, and 11/2016, MW 6.6, West-Muji earthquakes – are consistent with respectively left- and right-lateral strike-slip motion on two conjugate, respectively NE- and EW-striking faults. On high-resolution optical images, the two corresponding active fault- systems can be mapped for several hundreds kilometres to connect with the Pandchir/Chaman and Karakorum fault systems, respectively. The former - hitherto undocumented - connection across high-mountain terrane and glacial topography, is marked by clear surface-breaks and alignments of large, river-damming landslides.

DEM modelling of the Tertiary Deformation of the Pamir and adjacent blocks

Paul Tapponnier, Jiao Liqing, Priyamvada Nanjundiah, and Sylvain Barbot

EOS/ASE, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

The two fault systems accommodate part of India/Tibet’s northwest prong’s convergence, as it crashes on the strong, southern edge of Paleozoic Asia. They foster westward and eastward extrusion of Tajikistan and Tibet, respectively. Key elements of such complex, large-scale faulting and continental strain may be modelled using the Yade DEM deformation code.

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SCEC and the science of earthquake forecasts

John E. VIDALESouthern California Earthquake Center, Director

Sunday, 13 MayFrom 10:30-11:00 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

This talk reviews new ideas about earthquakes that we’ve learned at the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), and where we’re headed next.

The danger and cost of earthquakes has focused public fear and research effort in California since long before the devastating 1906 San Francisco and 1933 Long Beach events. Precise ear thquake prediction, heralded as imminent in the 1970s, has faltered, maybe permanently, but nevertheless there is progress.

Hosted at USC, with 16 core institutions and more than 60 affiliated organizations, SCEC involves more than 1000 quake cognoscenti. Funding comes from the National Science Foundation, the United States Geological Survey, and special projects with foundation and corporate partners. We are uncloaking the mysteries in plate tectonics, the San Andreas fault system, and how the ground is driven to shake. SCEC investigates all aspects of earthquakes from theoretical models through detailed observations to hazard maps. We foster collaboration among the fields of science and engineering research, computer science, communication and outreach to develop integrated research products used by various stakeholders.

The central point of this intense research,

and the result that most directly benefits those living in California, is the improvement of maps of earthquake danger. We find the tectonic fault lines, gauge their geological rates of motion, and model their patterns of rupture and reloading in order to resolve the earthquakes we are likely to face. Bysimulating, in the nation’s largest computers, the trembling for millions of those earthquakes through high-fidelity models of the rocks just under our feet, we are step-by-step wringing the uncertainty out of the nation’s earthquake hazard maps.

We are on the verge of making the hazard estimation process entirely physics-based - built on models with realistic patterns of fault slip on realistic fault surfaces, accurate models of geological structure, and with the latest models of earthquake cycles on fault systems. Some aspects of the old hazard maps are confirmed. Other aspects, particularly the strength of the reverberations in the soft Los Angeles basin and its basin brothers across the state, may have been underestimated. A few places are now assessed as safer than before, but answers are not yet final.

SCEC is allowing more apt emergency preparations and building and retrofitting laws, and in the process giving us a deeper understanding of the physics of earthquakes and the geological evolution of the Southern California natural laboratory.

SCEC and the science of earthquake forecasts

John E. Vidale, Greg C. Beroza, Thomas H. Jordan

University of Southern California

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Fast inversion of earthquake rupture process and its application in earthquake emergency responses

Yun-tai CHENUniversity of Chinese Academy of SciencesAcademician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Sunday, 13 MayFrom 11:00-11:30 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

Fast inversion of earthquake rupture process and its application in earthquake emergency responses

Chen Yun-tai1,2, Zhang Yong1, Xu Li-Sheng2

1. School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China2. Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100081, China

A large amount of efforts have been made to effectively determine the kinematic rupture process of significant earthquakes in the past 30 years. They have much improved our understandings on the source physics and disaster-caused mechanisms. Since the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, a systematic work of fast and routine inversion of the rupture process has been performing for significant earthquakes (MS>6.5 in China and MS>7.5 abroad) by the present authors. The time consumed of the inversionswas reduced from 5 to 8 hours in 2009 to 3 to 5 hours in 2010, and to approximately 2 hours presently. The timely inverted rupture models revealed valuable disaster-caused mechanisms, and

were routinely used by CEA in its works of earthquake emergency responses for strong earthquakes, such as the 2010 MW6.9 Yushu earthquake, the 2013 MW6.6 Lushan earthquake, the 2014 MW6.1 Ludian earthquake, and the 2015 MW7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake, among others.

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Disaster-Proneness of residential land and efforts towards improvement

Ikuo TOWHATAKanto Gakuin UniversityFormer Vice President of ISSMGE

Sunday, 13 MayFrom 11:30-12:00 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

“Living with seismic risk” is an important theme of this conference. In reality, how are people living with seismic risk? Unfortunately, most people do not care the seismic risk. They believe, without reason, that they are free of the risk. In the geotechnical perspective, many houses have been destroyed during earthquakes by deformation and collapse of foundation. In contrast to the recent development of structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, insufficient attention is paid to the foundation problem. One difficulty is that the subsoil condition is not visible. People are not aware of the vulnerable soil conditions that may lead to fatal damage of their houses during earthquakes. Unfortunately, underground investigation needs people to pay expenses, which people do not like. There is a similar unfortunate situation in case of heavy rain that can trigger failure of house foundation as well as debris

flow that destroys houses. Because of such a situation, the Japanese Geotechnical Society established in 2013 a new professional title of “Qualified evaluator of subsoil quality for safety of residential land” in collaboration with several other engineering institutions. After many efforts, this title was approved officially in 2018 as one of the important technical qualifications operated by private sectors. In spite of such efforts, dissemination of knowledge is still insufficient. Many people imagine that geotechnical disasters during earthquakes and heavy rains are somebody else’s problem. Thus, further efforts by experts are needed.

Disaster-Proneness of residential land and efforts towards improvement

Ikuo Towhata

Department of Civil Engineering, Kanto Gakuin University

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Seismogenis structure and mechanism of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan, China

Peizhen ZHANGSchool of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Monday, 14 MayFrom 10:30-11:00 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake occurred on the Longmen Shan fault, eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. The Longmen Shan fault zone deforms very slowly and had been assigned a modest to low seismic hazard rating. How such a slowly deforming fault could host such a large earthquake? We argue that earthquake cycles in the Longmen Shan are characterized by long recurrence intervals and slow speed of interseismic deformation because of the relatively high rock strength in the source area of the earthquake, combined with unusually tight interseismic locking of the fault and a very gradual loading of stress. The Longmen Shan is composed of ancient Precambrian crystalline rocks that appear to be stronger than those in eastern Tibet. Indeed, seismic waves move faster through the crust beneath the Longmen Shan, compared to the eastern Tibetan Plateau, indicating that strong, cold rocks make up the seismic source region deep beneath the Longmen Shan. Such strong rocks will prohibit rapid strain accumulation and deformation. The geometry of the seismogenic fault, the Yingxiu-Beichuan fault, has a listric shape. Deep in the crust, below about 15 km in depth, the fault is only gently inclined downward

Seismogenis structure and mechanism of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan, China

Peizhen Zhang1,2, Wenjun Zheng1,2, Baojin Liu3, Shoubiao Zhu4, Jiuhui Chen2, and Yongsheng Zhou2

1) School of Earth Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangou, China2) State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics,Institute of Geology, CEA, Beijing, China 3) Center for Geophysical Explorations, CEA, Zhengzhou, China4) Institute of Crustal Dynamics, CEA, Beijing, China

at an angle of about 30º from the horizontal. However, at shallower depths, the fault curves upwards into a steep shape with an angle of about 70° to the surface. Compression on such a steep fault would increase the frictional resistance of the fault, causing it to lock tightly and to deform slowly. Although growth of the Tibetan Plateau causes eastern Tibet to deform, only a small amount of strain is transferred to the Longmen Shan fault zone. Faults in the Longmen Shan are therefore loaded gradually and slip very slowly. The recurrence of great earthquakes in the fault zone should therefore be as long as a few thousand years and, indeed, palaeoseismic investigations show that large earthquakes occur on the Longmen Shan fault zone with a recurrence interval of about 3,000 years. Why such great Wenchuan earthquake occurred on the fault that is disfavor for earthquake rupture? The high-angle listric nature of ear thquake fault ing and the associated stress state would reduce normal stress perpendicular to the fault, and hence the friction on the fault surface, to facilitate earthquake rupture initiation and propagation to generate great earthquake.

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The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and advances in earthquake science

Thorne LAYUniversity of California, Santa CruzFellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Monday, 14 MayFrom 11:00-11:30 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake occurred in the t ime inter val from 2004 to 2016 during which there was a surge of very large earthquakes around the world and mature deployments of large seismological, geodetic and tsunami monitoring networks. The result ing unprecedented data and new modeling methods have advanced our quantification of large earthquakes significantly.

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake involved complex faulting that has been resolved using a combination of seismological, geodetic and geological observations in many research efforts. There is consistency in primary features of many models and the basic rupture characteristics are now quite well resolved. This event is one of a large number of global earthquakes that occurred over the past 15 years for which such analyses, sometimes also including tsunami observations for offshore events, have resulted in time-varying finite-fault rupture models. Given this rigorous characterization of rupture process of multiple large events, it is possible to determine scaling behavior and to assess influences of regional variations. The results for the 2008 Wenchuan event are compared with those for other large events, primarily in subduction zones, focusing on differences in tectonic setting.

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and advances in earthquake science

Thorne Lay

Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

The Wenchuan rupture involved multiple thrust fault mechanisms in the southwest transitioning to dextral strike-slip to the northeast with significant rupture distributed along ~250 km. Composite measures such as moment-scaled radiated energy and the radiated energy enhancement factor (REEF) are compared with comparable moment events involving thrusting and strike-slip faulting in other environments. There is distinct behavior for intraplate and interplate events and for varying mechanism type.

The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake struck at a time of greatly expanding geophysical observations, enabling detailed determination of the rupture geometry and slip complexity. Many contemporaneous events have occurred, primarily off-shore, and the 2008 event intraplate location has enabled exceptional analysis of the source process. Comparisons with source properties for similar size events elsewhere are advancing our fundamental understanding of very large earthquake ruptures, but the short time window of detailed observations still limits our ability to anticipate future occurrence of such events.

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The earthquake cycle on the Denali fault, Alaska, and its implications for the study of great earthquakes in Asia

Jeffrey FREYMUELLERGeophysical Institute and Department of Geology and GeophysicsUniversity of Alaska FairbanksChair of the 2nd Plate Boundary Observatory Workshop Organizing Committee (2000), Chair of the UNAVCO Steering Committee (1998-1999)

Monday, 14 MayFrom 11:30-12:00 Crystal Ballroom I (Level 5)

We have measured and modeled 15 years of postseismic deformation following the 2002 Denali fault earthquake in central Alaska, in order to constrain the mechanical properties of the lithosphere and asthenosphere and better understand the earthquake cycle. We use data from ~100 continuous and episodic GPS sites surrounding the 325 km long rupture of the Denali fault. Post-earthquake data span the period 2002-2017, and we resampled the time series to a series of uniform intervals for modeling. We have developed a 3D finite element model to describe the postseismic deformation. We compare models that include viscoelastic relaxation only, along with models that include stress-driven afterslip. A key point in the latter models is that it is critical to allow afterslip only within the depth range at which it actually occurs, as there is no evidence for shallow afterslip despite variations in the coseismic slip at shallow depths. We find that the afterslip component decays more rapidly in time than the viscoelastic component of

The earthquake cycle on the Denali fault, Alaska, and its implications for the study of great earthquakes in Asia

Jeffrey T. Freymueller1, Yan Hu2

1) Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks 2) University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei

postseismic deformation, consistent with other studies. Using models that explain the later-stage postseismic deformation to constrain the viscosity structure, we then reconstruct the earlier time decay of the postseismic signal. The viscosities we obtain here require relaxation times of a few decades, with an additional shorter-term transient component. Postseismic deformation remains a significant more than a decade after the earthquake, and at distances of a few hundred km away. Earlier studies of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake showed similar results, and the same can be expected for large earthquakes in China, including Wenchuan and Kokoxili. As a result, the postseismic signals will bias or mask other tectonic signals if not correctly removed.

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Thematic Keynote Presentations

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Saturday, 12 MayThematic Keynote 1Time: 13:50-16:00Venue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)Convenor: Dong-Soo. KIM, Hemanta HAZARIKA

13:50-14:20 Charles NG Interaction mechanisms between debris flow and barriers

14:20-14:50 Yunmin CHEN Research progress and prospect of Geo-environmental engineering

15:30-16:00 William C. HANEBERG Effects of pore water pressure uncertainty in spatially distributed models of earthquake triggered landslides - insights from the 2015 MW7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake

Thematic Keynote 2Time: 14:00-16:30Venue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5) Convenor: Li LI

14:00-14:30 Harsh K. GUPTA Continued reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) at Koyna, India

14:40-15:00 Kenji SATAKE Re-examination of the 869 Jogan and 1896 Sanrku earthquakes, penultimate events of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

15:30-16:00 Paramesh BANERJEE Information is still updating16:00-16:30 Zhongliang WU Coordinated Distributed Experiments

(CDEs) applied to earthquake forecast test sites: new challenging opportunities

Sunday, 13 MayThematic Keynote 3Time: 08:30-09:00Venue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3) Convenor: William HANEBERG

13:30-14:00 Kenji ISHIHARA Consequences of liquefaction and landslides during earthquakes

Thematic Keynote 4Time: 13:30-14:30Venue: Shujin Hall (Level 3) Convenor: Zhongliang WU

13:30-14:00 Lou-Chuang LEE Integrated observations of earthquake precursors in Ta iwan and compar isons bet ween observations and model calculations

14:00-14:30 Zhiqin XU Destruction of the Yangtze Craton by Mountain Building of the Longmenshan: implications for the Wenchuan MW7.9 Earthquake

Thematic Keynote 5Time: 13:30-14:30Venue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3) Convenor: Lingxin ZHANG

13:30-14:00 Masayoshi NAKASHIMA Information is still updating

Monday, 14 MayThematic Keynote 6Time: 08:30-09:00Venue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3) Convenor: Hirofumi TOYOTA

08:30-09:00 Motoki KAZAMA Review of geotechnical issues in aftermath of great East Japan earthquake and restoration works in affected residential areas

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Continued reservoir triggered seismicity (RTS) at Koyna, India

Harsh K. GUPTANational Geophysical Research Institute, IndiaFormer President of IUGG

Saturday, 12 MayFrom 14:00-14:30 Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

Re-examination of the 869 Jogan and 1896 Sanrku earthquakes, penultimate events of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

Kenji SATAKEEarthquake Research Institute, University of TokyoFirst Vice-President of IASPEI

Saturday, 12 MayFrom 14:30-15:00 Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

Space geodesy in aid of better understanding tectonics along Indian plate boundaries

Paramesh BANERJEEEarth Observatory of SingaporePresident of ASC

Saturday, 12 MayFrom 15:30-16:00 Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

Coordinated Distributed Experiments (CDEs) applied to earthquake forecast test sites: New challenging opportunities

Zhongliang WUInstitute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake AdministrationFormer President of IASPEI

Saturday, 12 MayFrom 16:00-16:30 Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

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Integrated observations of earthquake precursors in Taiwan and comparisons between observations and model calculations

Lou-Chuang LEEInstitute of Earth Sciences, Academia SinicaDistinguished Visiting Chair of Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica

Sunday, 13 May From 13:30-14:00 Shujin Hall (Level 3)

Needs for collaboration between “Prevention”, “Prediction”, and “Response” in mitigation of earthquake disasters

Masayoshi NAKASHIMAKyoto UniversityExecutive Vice President of International Association of Earthquake Engineering (IAEE)

Sunday, 13 MayFrom 13:30-14:00 Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

Destruction of the Yangtze Craton by mountain building of the Longmenshan: Implications for the Wenchuan MW 7.9 earthquake

Zhiqin XUNanjing UniversityAcademician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Sunday, 13 May From 14:00-14:30 Shujin Hall (Level 3)

Progress of services of earthquake and tsunami in Japan

Keiji DOIJapan Meteorological AgencyDirector General, Osaka Regional Headquarters, Japan Meteorological Agency

Sunday, 13 MayFrom 14:00-14:30 Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

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Interaction mechanisms between debris flow and barriers

Charles NGHong Kong University of Science and TechnologyVice President of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, President of International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE).

Saturday, 12 May From 13:50-14:20 Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

Effects of pore water pressure uncertainty in spatially distributed models of earthquake triggered landslides - insights from the 2015 MW 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake

William C. HANEBERGKentucky Geological Survey, USADirector of Kentucky Geological Survey, state geologist of USA

Saturday, 12 May From 15:30-16:00 Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

Research progress and prospect of Geo-environmental engineering

Yunmin CHENZhejiang UniversityAcademician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Vice-President of Chinese Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

Saturday, 12 May From 14:20-14:50 Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

Consequences of liquefaction and landslides during earthquakes

Kenji ISHIHARAUniversity of TokyoFormer President of International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

Sunday, 13 May From 08:30-09:00 Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

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Review of geotechnical issues in aftermath of great East Japan earthquake and restoration works in affected residential areas

Motoki KAZAMATohoku UniversityChairman of Asian Technical Committee 3 on Geotechnology for Natural Hazards (ATC3) of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). Vice President of the Japanese Geotechnical Society

Monday, 14 May From 08:30-09:00 Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

Parallel Oral Sessions

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Saturday, 12 MayAfternoon

Session S1-1-3 Advances in active source monitoringConvenor: Hongti WANG, Baoshan WANG, Hongfeng YANGTime: May 12, 13:30-14:50 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom III (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Koshun YAMAOKA (Invited talk) Secular change of seismic velocity detected with ACROSS

13:50-14:05 Yuansheng ZHANG Seismic wave travel-time influenced by the solid tide

14:05-14:20 Baoshan WANG Recent advances in subsurface imaging and monitoring with active sources in China

14:20-14:35 Xiangfang ZENG Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) for engineering, mining, and earthquake seismology applications

14:35-14:50 Anna DOBRYNINA Peaceful nuclear explosions in eastern Siberia and the republic of Sakha on the base of Baikal regional seismic data

Session S1-2-2 Interseismic strain accumulation and earthquake cycleConvenor: Guojie MENG, Shuanggen JIN, Hiroaki TAKHASHI, Shestakov

NIKOLAITime: May 12, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Takahashi HIROAKI (Invited talk) Impact on continental deformation field in NE Asia due to subduction great earthquakes

13:50-14:05 Mako OHZONO The effect of large postseismic relaxation around northeast Asia

14:05-14:20 Bahruz AHADOV Crustal deformation and block kinematics in the Eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus from space geodesy

14:20-14:35 Guojie MENG Geodetically observed crustal deformation following the 2010 MS 7.1 Yushu, Tibetan Plateau, earthquake

14:35-14:50 Yin LI Spatio-temporal strain partition across the Longmen Shan fault zone during seismic cycles: Results of a viscoelastoplastic finite element model

14:50-15:05 Weiwei WU Detecting regional crustal deformation through the improvement of processing GPS data by Bernese

Session S1-2-3 Active fault, paleoearthquake, tectonic geomorphology, and surface processesConvenor: Honglin HE, Youli LI, Jie CHEN, Huiping ZHANG, Shenghua LI,

Lewis OWEN,Yasutaka IKEDATime: May 12, 13:30-14:50 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Eric KIRBY (Invited talk) Rates and patterns of rock uplift along the eastern margin of Tibet: Implications for the geodynamics of mountain building and associated seismic hazards

13:50-14:05 Shimin ZHANG Crustal shortening and seismic hazard of the southern Longmen Shan Fold-and-Thrust Belt constrained by river terraces

14:05-14:20 Huiping ZHANG On the evolution of seismogenic faults in the Longmen Shan, eastern Tibet

14:20-14:35 Jiao LIU Paleoearthquakes and long-term seismic regime in the Longmenshan fault zone, south-western China

14:35-14:50 Yiran WANG Crustal-scale reverse-fault slip distribution from folded river terraces, Qilian Shan, China

Session S2-1-1 Retrospect and calibration of observations for Wenchuan earthquake:potential precursors and co-seismic responsesConvenor: Bin CHENTime: May 12, 13:30-15:10 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Guofa KANG (Invited talk) Characteristics of the crustal magnetic anomaly and regional Tectonics in Sichuan-Yunnan Region, Southwest China

13:50-14:05 Zuowen GU What we have learned and what we have done after Wenchuan earthquake—Characteristics of lithospheric magnetic field horizontal vector anomaly and its application in earthquake prediction

14:05-14:25 Feng DING (Invited talk) Coseismic ionospheric disturbances following the strong shallow earthquakes

14:25-14:40 Chieh-Hung CHEN Evolution of pre-earthquake anomalous phenomena

14:40-14:55 Bin CHEN Analysis of geomagnetic anomaly of Pishan M6.5 earthquake using magnetic dipole model

14:55-15:10 Petr DYADKOV Tectonomagnetic monitoring of crustal stress state in the Lake Baikal and Altay regions: method and some results

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Session S2-1-3 Seismology in AfricaCo-organized by African Seismological Commission (AfSC)Convenor: Atalay AYELE, Ahmed HOSNY, Bekoa ATEBA, Michelle

GROBBELAAR,Paulina AMPONSAHTime: May 12, 13:30-15:00Venue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:45 Atalay AYELE Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) for Ethiopia and the neighboring region

13:45-14:00 Paulina AMPONSAH Earthquake disaster risk reduction in Ghana: Efforts,challenges and mitigation strategies

14:00-14:15 Mohamed ROUAI Fractal properties of the aftershocks sequence of Al Hoceima earthquake 24 February 2004 (Morocco)

14:15-14:30 Raymond DURRHEIM Africa Array studies of the seismicity, structure and evolution of Sub-Saharan Africa

14:30-14:45 A. K. YELLES-CHAOUCHE Seismicity of northern Algeria in its geodynamical context

14:45-15:00 M. OUAKEDI Development of an Early Earthquake Warning System in Algeria

Session S3-1-3 Geo-natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 12, 14:50-15:10 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

14:50-15:10 Takashi KIYOTA (Invited talk) A new method for Vs-based liquefaction resistance assessment

Session S3-1-5 Landscape response to earthquakes and resulting secondary hazardsConvenor: A. Joshua WEST, Zhangdong JIN, Chong XUTime: May 12, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Kristen COOK (Invited talk) Monitoring perturbations of earth surface processes after the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal

13:50-14:05 Jianqi ZHUANG Comparison of the large landslides triggered by megaearthquakes: A case study of the Haiyuan, Wenchuan and Gorkha earthquakes

14:05-14:20 Wei WANG Destiny of coseismic lndslides induced by the Wenchuan earthquake in the Longmen Shan

14:20-14:35 Wentao YANG Duration of landslide scars induced by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

14:35-14:50 Xua FAN Evolution of landslide activity after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake,China

14:50-15:05 Zhangdong JIN Prolonged impacts of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake on erosion,weathering and the carbon cycle across the Longmen Shan orogen

Session S3-3-6 National USAR capacity and USAR team certification (IEC)Co-organized by The International Emergency Management Society (TIEMS), Secretariat of International Search and Rescue Advisory Group, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsConvenor: Guosheng QU, Hong CHENTime: May 12, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom Ⅱ (Level 5)

13:30-13:5013:50-14:05 Stanislas ROUQUAYROL, Jean-Paul MONET Coordination

during the earthquake in France and on aboard14:05-14:20 Dusan ZUPKA Enhancing earthquake resilience through

capacity development in disaster preparedness14:20-14:35 Ranko BRITVIC Emergency managment system in Croatia14:35-14:50 Winston CHANG Insarag national accreditation process for

effective first response14:50-15:05 Guosheng QU USAR-CERTs capacity buildings lessons learned

from China

Session S4-1-2 Earthquake risk management and insuranceCo-organized by China ReConvenor: Huiqiang ZUOTime: May 12, 13:30-15:00 pmVenue: Tianfu Hall (Level 3)

13:30-14:30 (Opening Ceremony) Leader̀ s oration and China RE Catastrophe model Ceremony

14:30-14:45 Huiqiang ZUO Introduce on catastrophe insurance in China14:45-15:00 Jianming YIN, Chunchen SU Development of China earthquake

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Session S1-1-2 Subsurface imaging and monitoring with ambient seismic noiseConvenor: Huajian YAO, Lihua FANG, Yingjie YANGTime: May 12, 15:30-17:20 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom Ⅲ (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Michel CAMPILLO (Invited talk) Long period ambient noise monitoring of seismic waves in the crust

15:50-16:05 Zhikun LIU Ambient noise monitoring of seismic velocity around the Longmenshan fault zone from 10-year continuous observation

16:05-16:20 Qingyu WANG Seasonal crustal seismic velocity changes troughout Japan

16:20-16:35 Yingjie YANG Sensitivity kernels for multi-component ambient noise crosscorrelation functions: Love wave adjoint tomography in southern California

16:35-16:50 Shaoqian HU Ambient noise tomography in SE Tibet using dense array data: implication for regional crustal dynamics and seismicity

16:50-17:05 Hayashida TAKUMI Application of seismic interferometry to small-to-moderate sized microtremor array recordings in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

17:05-17:20 Yihe XU Shallow crustal velocity structure under the Xinjiang Basin, eastern China By ambient noise tomography with a hight-density seismic array

Session S1-2-2 Interseismic strain accumulation and earthquake cycleConvenor: Guojie MENG, Shuanggen JIN, Hiroaki TAKHASHI, Shestakov

NIKOLAITime: May 12, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Jyr-Ching HU (Invited talk) Deformation decoupling of multidetachment layers on crustal-scale thrusting in Zagros Mountain Belt in Iran: Insight from 2017 MW 7.3 Sarpol Zahab Earthquake

15:50-16:05 Qiu QIANG Understanding megathrust behavior over the earthquake cycle through geodetic inversion and dynamic modeling along Indian-Australian and Eurasian plates

16:05-16:20 Min-Chien TSAI Unravelling seismogenic structures by GNSS and SAR interferometry: from the Philippines to the southwestern Taiwan

16:20-16:35 Erdenezul DANZANSAN GNSS geodetic networks development in Mongolia and its application in geodynamic study

16:35-16:50 Chihiro ITO Convergence velocity between Amurian plate and North American Plate estimated by GNSS at northern part of Hokkaido, Japan

16:50-17:05 Frederic PERRIER Crustal CO2 emissions associated with earthquakes: Observations in the Nepal Himalayas and modeling of the radon-222 signature

Session S1-2-3 Active fault, paleoearthquake, tectonic geomorphology, and surface processesConvenor: Honglin HE, Youli LI, Jie CHEN, Huiping ZHANG, Shenghua LI,

Lewis OWEN, Yasutaka IKEDATime: May 12, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Yasutaka IKEDA (Invited talk) Strain buildup in subduction-related orogens

15:50-16:05 Jerome Van der WOERD Active folding in the Indo-Burman ranges: a case study along the Raghunandan Hill, northeast Bengal basin (Bangladesh)

16:05-16:20 Bazar BUYANTOGTOKH The structure of the Ulaanbaatar basin from gravity data (Mongolia)

16:20-16:35 Koji OKUMURA Importance of geologic information on recurring large earthquake from paeoseismology in Japan, India, and Turkey

16:35-16:50 Gang RAO Active normal faulting in the Weihe Graben, central China: Implications for structural evolution of rift basins

16:50-17:05 Zhijun GONG Application of pull-apart basin and offset river terraces across the Kangxiwar fault to study the late Quaternary left-lateral slip rate

Session S2-1-1 Retrospect and calibration of observations for Wenchuan earthquake: potential precursors and co-seismic responsesConvenor: Xuemin ZHANG, Jann-Yeng LIU, Sergey PULINETSTime: May 12, 15:30-18:10 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:5 Guoze ZHAO (Invited talk) The observed anomalous EM phenomena before Jiuzhaigou (M=7.0) earthquakes are the short-time precursors?

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15:50-16:05 Manop AORPUMAI APSCO—a well-established platform for global earthquake monitoring and disaster mitigation network

16:05-16:20 Jann-Yenq LIU An observing system simulation experiment for Chinese Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite probing ionospheric earthquake precursors by using DEMETER

16:20-16:35 Yongxin GAO Electromagnetic responses to an earthquake source due to the motional induction effect in a 2D layered structure

16:35-16:55 Jiancang ZHUANG (Invited talk) Critical zone of the branching crack model for earthquakes: inherent randomness, earthquake predictability, and precursor modelling

16:55-17:10 Yuh-Ing CHEN Forecasting large aftershocks based on a Bayesian analysis of the Reasenberg-Jones model

17:10-17:25 Zhenhong LI The 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake revisited with range split spectrum radar interferometry

17:25-17:40 Qinzhong MA Seismic electric signals recorded at the Chengdu station preceding the Wenchuan MS 8.0 earthquake and aftershock sequence

17:40-17:55 Liming HE Ionospheric changes associated with three large earthquakes at Bayan Har block

17:55-18:10 Lanbo LIU The effect of atmospheric electric conducitivity variation on Schumann Resonance: Study of the seismo-electric eeffect due to earthquake occurrence by numerical simulation using spherical finite diffgerence time domain method

Session S2-1-3 Seismology in AfricaCo-organized by African Seismological Commission (AfSC)Convenor: Atalay AYELE, Ahmed HOSNY, Bekoa ATEBA, Michelle

GROBBELAAR,=Paulina AMPONSAHTime: May 12, 15:30-17:15Venue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:45 A. KHERROUBI The Boumerdes earthquake (MW 6.8): Model overview

15:45-16:00 M. HAMDACHE A forecasting model for MW ≥ 5.0 earthquakes using spatiallysmoothed seismicity: Application for the Algeria-Morocco region

16:00-16:15 Hamoud BELDJOUDI Sesimic sources in North of Algeria from 2006 to 2017 recorded by near-field broadband Algerian Digital Sesimic Stations (ADSN)

16:15-16:30 Ofonime U. AKPAN Crustal structure beneath Nigeria and Southern Ghana, West Africa from P-wave reveiver functions

16:30-16:45 Gabriel D. MULIBO and Richard W. FERDINAND Macroseismic survey of the 5.9 Mw September 10, 2016 Kagera earthquake: Implication for the site effects amplification

16:45-17:00 Richard W. FERDINAND and G. D. MULIBO The September 10, 2016 magnitude 5.9 Kagera earthquake: Implication for seismic hazard in the region

17:00-17:15 Ateba BEKOA Seismicity of Central and West Africa with special reference to Cameroon Volcanic Line

Session S2-2-3 Anthropogenic seismicity: induced and triggered earthquakesCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Harsh K. GUPTA, Yaolin SHI, Yong CHENTime: May 12, 16:30-17:30 pmVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

16:30-16:45 Cuiping ZHAO A Re-insight: The effect of the Zipingpu reservoir impoundment on the occurrence of local seismicity and the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

16:45-17:00 Xiaowei CHEN Understanding far-field and near-field effects of injection activities on induced seismicity in Oklahoma

17:00-17:15 Kusumita ARORA Surface and subsurface structural elements from the Koyna-Warna seismic zone

17:15-17:30 Arno ZANG The role of injection style in the development of fluid-induced seismicity-the fracture mechanics view point

Session S3-1-3 Geo-natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 12, 16:00-18:00 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

16:00-16:20 Mitsu OKAMURA (Invited talk) Revolution of liquefaction resistance of sand with pre-shearing history

16:20-16:40 Jun YANG (Invited talk) Vertical site response to earthquake loading: A missing issue?

16:40-17:00 Lin DONG (Invited talk) Liquefaction discrimination methods for fines-containing sandy soils

17:00-17:15 Huabei LIU Parametric study on the seismic performance of geosynthetic reinforced soil retaining walls

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17:15-17:30 Natsumi HAGA Analysis of rainfall pattern that caused damage to cut slopes of expressways in Tohoku district, Japan

17:30-17:45 Chi-Chin TSAI Residual shear strength of liquefied soil from the 2016 MW 6.4 Meinong earthquake in Taiwan

17:45-18:00 Mulunda Mark TAMBATAMBA Control methods and influence factors of silt liquefaction: Case of the wangqingtuo reservoir (Tianjin, China)

Session S3-1-5 Landscape response to earthquakes and resulting secondary hazardsConvenor: A. Joshua WEST, Zhangdong JIN, Chong XUTime: May 12, 15:30-17:10 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Marin CLARK (Invited talk) Use of co-seismic landslide inventories for regional estimates of rock strength

15:50-16:05 Zhikun REN Seismically induced landslides and the associated isostatic response

16:05-16:20 Yidan HUANG Self-organized criticality of landslides triggered by earthquake

16:20-16:35 Tristram HALES The evacuation of sediment after earthquakes and implications for mass balance

16:35-16:50 Maxwell DAHLQUIST Characteristics of drainage divide migration by coseismic and storm-triggered landslides

16:50-17:10 Kerry SIEH (Invited talk) Early-Ming Era tsunami destruction along the northern coast of aceh, Indonesia: New evidence from archeology

Session S3-3-6 National USAR capacity and USAR team certification (IEC)Co-organized by The International Emergency Management Society (TIEMS), Secretariat of International Search and Rescue Advisory Group, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsConvenor: Guosheng QU, Hong CHENTime: May 12, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom Ⅱ (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Jesper Holmer LUND (Invited talk) Insarag global standards for quality preparedness and response at all levels

15:50-16:05 Yasushi NAKAJIMA Integration of medical support to urban search and rescue team capacity development of Japan disaster relief team

16:05-16:20 Nina I. FROLOVA Quality of near real time loss estimations at global level

16:20-16:3516:35-16:50 James HAGEN Enhanced community capacity for earthquakes:

new approaches to capacity building16:50-17:05 Ciro BOLOGNESE Italian national fire and rescue service: an

integrated system based on training, planning and technologies for post-earthquake response

Session S4-1-2 Earthquake risk management and insuranceCo-organized by China ReConvenor: Huiqiang ZUOTime: May 12, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Tianfu Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:45 Mengtan GAO The affect of earthquake insurance in disaster prevention

15:45-16:00 T-C PAN Natural catastrophe data analy tics exchange (NatCatDAX) initiative

16:00-16:20 Caishi JIANG (Invited talk) Introduce on China residential earthquake insurance pool (CREIP)

16:20-16:35 Danny MARSHALL CEA’s voluntary-market approach to California earthquake risk: Educate, mitigate & insure

16:35-16:50 Chi H. HUM Introduce on catastrophe bond16:50-17:05 Darryl PIDCOCK Nat Cat Data: A requirement for managing cat

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Sunday, 13 MayMorning

Session S1-1-1 Crustal and upper mantle and seismogenic structure of the Wenchunan earthquakeConvenor: Jianping WU, Fuyun WANG, Zhifeng DING, Fenglin NIUTime: May 13, 08:30-09:50 amVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Yan ZHAN (Invited talk) Segmentation of the Longmenshan fault zone revealed from MT studies and its relation to 2008 Wenchuan earthquake rupture process

08:50-09:05 Zhiqiang LIU The 3D velocity structure of the seismic gap between the Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquakes revealed by joint inversion of receiver functions and ambient noise data

09:05-09:20 Youlin CHEN Crustal attenuation tomography and site responses of Central China revealed by Lg-wave spectral ratios

09:20-09:35 Baasanbat TSAGAAN Moho thickness estimation under broadband stations of Mongolian seismic network

09:35-09:50 Xiangyu SUN Seimogenic context of the Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake in Songpan-Ganzi block inferred from 3-D Magnetotelluric imaging

Session S1-2-3 Active fault, paleoearthquake, tectonic geomorphology, and surface processesConvenor: Honglin HE, Youli LI, Jie CHEN, Huiping ZHANG, Shenghua LI,

Lewis OWEN, Yasutaka IKEDATime: May 13, 08:30-10:05 amVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Lewis OWEN (Invited talk) Successes and challenges in applying cosmogenic and luminescence dating methods for paleoseismic and slip rates studies along active faults: examples from the western cordilleras of the Americas and the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen

08:50-09:05 Sheng-Hua LI Applications of optical dating of sediments associated with earthquakes and neo-tectonic activities in the northern foreland basin of Tianshan,China

09:05-09:20 Veronica PRUSH A new model for Beryllium-10 inheritance, with applications to fault slip-rates and surface processes

09:20-09:35 Jie CHEN Seismic and aseismic fault slip revealed by luminescence bleaching profiles of the bedrock normal fault scarp

09:35-09:50 Yueren XU The AD 1303 Hongdong earthquake and the Huoshan Piedmont fault,Shanxi Graben, North China

09:50-10:05 Junjie REN Evidence for seismogenic fault of the 1933 Diexi earthquake (M=7.5), eastern Tibt

Session S2-3-4 Development of geophysical field detecting satellite missionConvenor: Xuhui SHEN, Fan JIANG, Piergiorgio PICOZZ A, Rune

FLOBERGHAGENTime: May 13, 08:30-10:05 amVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Xinghong ZHU (Invited talk) The China seismo-electromagnetic satellite: a delicately designed seismo-outstation in ionosphere

08:50-09:05 Roberto IUPPA The Italian participation in the CSES Mission09:05-09:20 Zeng LI The Search coil magnetometer on ZH-1 satellite09:20-09:35 Jungang LEI The electrical field detector on CSES09:35-09:50 Xinqiao LI The preliminary result of the high energy particle09:50-10:05 Yibing GUAN Plasma analyzer package onboard CSES satellite

Session S2-4-1 Earthquake natural laboratory and large earthquake forecastingCo-organized by South California Earthquake Center (SCEC), National Test Site for Earthquake Monitoring and ForecastConvenor: John VIDALE, Jinwei REN, Zhengkang SHEN, Xiaodong ZHANGTime: May 13, 08:30-09:50 amVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Giuliano F. PANZA (Invited talk) Reliable time variable seismic hazard assessment-NDSHA and GPS

08:50-09:05 Anfu NIU An approach to short-term earthquake prediction based on ground tilt measurement

09:05-09:20 Zavyalov ALEXEY Algorithm “Map of Expected Earthquakes” (MEE): Summary of 30 years testing worldwide and latest findings

09:20-09:35 Gareth FUNNING Estimating contemporary fault strain accumulation and the distribution of fault creep for seismic hazard assessment in California

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09:35-09:50 Wei-Wei WU Study on source parameters of small to moderate earthquakes in the southwestern section and its adjacent regions of Longmenshan fault before and after M7.0 Lushan earthquake

Session S2-4-2 Improving earthquake occurrence and hazard forecastsCo-organized by APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Simulation (ACES)Convenor: John B. RUNDLE, Huilin XING, Yongxian ZHANGTime: May 13, 08:30-10:10 amVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Yosihiko OGATA (Invited talk) On recent ETAS research progress for seismicity

08:50-09:10 Yilong BAI (Invited talk) The changeable power-law singularity and its application to prediction of catastrophic rupture in geo-media

09:10-09:25 Yongen CAI Direct inversion method for static stress drop and application to the MW 9.0 Tohoku-oki earthquake

09:25-09:40 Xiaoru YUAN Interactive visual exploration of ionosphere disturbances for earthquake research

09:40-09:55 Zhima ZEREN On the origin of ionospheric hiss: a conjugate observation

09:55-10:10 Gennady NIGMETOV Technology of monitoring and seismic hazards and risks

Session S3-1-1 Seismic effect and damage mechanics on civil engineeringCo-organized by International Association of Earthquake Engineering (IAEE), International Association for the Seismic Performance of Non-Structural Elements (SPONSE), and Asian-Pacific Network of Centers for Earthquake Engineering Research (ANCER)Convenor: Lingxin ZHANG, Feng XIONG, Ruizhi WEN, Ying ZHOU, Tao

WANG, Jonathan P. STEWARTTime: May 13, 08:30-10:05 amVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Andrew WHITTAKER (Invited talk) Steel-concrete composite walls: experimental and numerical investigations of seismic response under in-plane and out-of-plane seismic loadings

08:50-09:05 Xilin LU Development of a new type of self-centering RC frame with test verification

09:05-09:20 Zhujun HAN Investigation on the seismic disasters induced by the 2016 Kaikoura MW 7.8 earthquake, New Zealand, and implications

09:20-09:35 Cong LANG The disability adjusted life years losses of Wenchuan earthquake

09:35-09:50 Deepak Raj BHAT Observation of creeping landslides caused by the 2015 Gorkha,Nepal earthquake and aftershocks

09:50-10:05 Yoshimi MASAYUKI Damage on infrastrucures due to surface rupture of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (MW7.0), Japan

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 13, 09:00-10:30 amVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

09:00-09:20 Takaji KOKUSHO (Invited talk) Dissipated energy versus liquefaction behavior of sands by harmonic and irregular cyclic loading

09:20-09:40 Susumu YASUDA (Invited talk) Failure of tailings dams during the past four earthquakes

09:40-10:00 Dong-Soo KIM (Invited ta lk) Centr ifuge modeling of disconnected piled raft (DPR): Vertical load transfer and seismic behavior

10:00-10:15 Chi LI Theoretical and applied research on wind-snow disaster evolution and composite erosion mechanism of subgrade soil

10:15-10:30 Shigeo YAMAMOTO Characteristics of slope failures induced by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake

Session S3-1-6 Seismic hazard assessmentCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: ChunXiang CAO, Ruben TATEVOSSIAN, Toshiaki YOKOI, Ramesh

P. SINGHTime: May 13, 08:30-10:05 amVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Jna na Ra nja n K AYA L (Inv ited ta l k) Seismic ha za rd microzonation in India

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08:50-09:05 Vera BYKOVA Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment: current problems and case studies

09:05-09:20 Sun-Cheon PARK Earthquake damages by two moderate earthquakes in southeastern region of South Korea

09:20-09:35 Uma GHOSH Seismic characteristics and seismic hazard assessment: source region of the 2015 Nepal earthquake MW 7.8 in Central Himalaya

09:35-09:50 Srinagesh DAVULURI Earthquake hazard assessment of central part of the Indo Gangetic plains

09:50-10:05 Po-Shen LIN Adjusting NGA-West2 GMPEs to a region with small-to-moderate earthquake data

Afternoon

Session S1-2-4 Wenchuan earthquake sequence: a comprehensive understanding of itstectonic origin, physical processes, and hazard implicationsConvenor: Zhengkang SHEN, Xiwei XU, Xiaofeng CUITime: May 13, 13:30-14:35 pmVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Yongge WAN (Invited talk) Wenchuan earthquake: a cascade rupture of a large continental thrust fault system

13:50-14:05 Wei TAO Was the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake triggered by the impoundment of the Zipingpu reservoir?

14:05-14:20 Xiaopeng TONG Postseismic deformation of the Wenchuan earthquake from ALOS-1 ScanSAR observations: Implications for the deformation mechanism of the eastern margin of Tibet Plateau

14:20-14:35 Yanzhao WANG Was the 2013 Lushan earthquake an aftershock of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake?

Session S2-2-1 Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHENTime: May 13, 13:30-15:10 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 David LOCKNER (Invited talk) Frictional heating and melt production during laboratory stick-slip experiments in Granite

13:50-14:10 Toshihiko SHIMAMOTO (Invited talk) Progress in high-velocity friction studies of faults and scale issues as an important future task

14:10-14:25 Changrong HE Weak velocity weakening of mafic rocks when controlled by pressure solution

14:25-14:40 Jianye CHEN Vaporization of fault water during seismic slip14:40-14:55 Lu YAO The mechanochemical changes of fault rocks during

earthquake slip and their implications for dynamic fault weakening

14:55-15:10 Raymond DURRHEIM Drilling into seismogenic zones of M2.0 – M5.5 earthquakes from deep South African gold mines (DSeis)

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Session S2-3-2 Advances in geodetic study of devastating earthquakesConvenor: Wenke SUN, Qi WANG, Rongjiang WANG, Peiliang XUTime: May 13, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Caijun XU (Invited talk) Characteristic and mechanism analysis of postseismic deformation of Wenchuan earthquake

13:50-14:05 Peiliang XU Satellite gravimetry: precise earth sensors of large earthquakes and beyond

14:05-14:20 Wenbin XU How well do onshore geodetic data resolve fault slip during the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, New Zealand?

14:20-14:35 Yan HU Lateral upper mantle rheology constrained from viscoelastic postseismic deformation of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

14:35-14:50 Satoshi FUWA Viscosity distribution beneath the Kyushu Island estimated by analysis of GNSS postseismic time series after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (M7.3)

14:50-15:05 He TANG Closed-form solution of post-seismic deformation in a homogeneous Earth model

Session S2-3-4 Development of geophysical field detecting satellite missionConvenor: Xuhui SHEN, Fan JIANG, Piergiorgio PICOZZA, Rune

FLOBERGHAGENTime: May 13, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Gauthier HULOT (Invited talk) Magnetic data from ESA’s Swarm satellite constellation: data calibration and validation, examples of science applications

13:50-14:05 Bingjun CHENG First results of the CSES high precision magnetometer

14:05-14:20 Yuanqing MIAO CSES charging potential cleanliness assurance technology and preliminary in-orbit test results

14:20-14:35 Livio CONTI An advanced electric field detector optimized for revealing seismoassociated perturbations in space

14:35-14:50 Weimin ZHEN Tri-band beacon transmitter for ZH-1 Satellite14:50-15:05 Chao LIU The langmuir probe payload on CSES: Scientific

objectives, methods and preliminary result

Session S2-4-1 Earthquake natural laboratory and large earthquake forecastingCo-organized by South California Earthquake Center (SCEC), National Test Site for Earthquake Monitoring and ForecastConvenor: John VIDALE, Jinwei REN, Zhengkang SHEN, Xiaodong ZHANGTime: May 13, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Zheng-Kang SHEN (Invited talk) Earthquake potential in California-Nevada implied by correlation of strain rate and seismicity

13:50-14:05 Chuansong HE Deformation and uplift of the Longmenshan orogenic belt, China: seismic evidence from teleseismic P-wave tomography

14:05-14:20 Bogdan ENESCU Remote triggering of earthquakes as a potential stress-meter: the case of the 2016 M7.3 Kumamoto (Kyushu) mainshock

14:20-14:35 Yingchun LI High precision velocity changes measured by repeating earthquakes

14:35-14:50 Xiaoqing ZHANG Preliminary study on the anomalous characteristics of regional strain field before Wenchuan earthquake by using the data of microseismic observation in regional seismic network

14:50-15:05 Zhen-Yu ZOU The relationship between fit parameters precision and site layout, Observation accuracy and site number using GPS data

Session S3-1-1 Seismic effect and damage mechanics on civil engineeringCo-organized by International Association of Earthquake Engineering (IAEE), International Association for the Seismic Performance of Non-Structural Elements (SPONSE), and Asian-Pacific Network of Centers for Earthquake Engineering Research (ANCER)Convenor: Lingxin ZHANG, Feng XIONG, Ruizhi WEN, Ying ZHOU, Tao

WANG, Jonathan P. STEWARTTime: May 13, 14:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

14:30-14:50 Kazuhiko KASAI (Invited talk) Shake table test and correlative analysis of fullscale steel building collapse caused by two-directional column deteriorations

14:50-15:05 Ruizhi WEN Chinese strong-motion data recorded after Great Wenchuan Earthquake

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Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 13, 13:30-15:00 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Ningsheng CHEN (Invited talk) Effectiveness analysis of regional prediction of debris flow in the post – earthquake

13:50-14:10 Guangqi CHEN (Invited talk) Application of DDA to simulation of extreme phenomena induced by a strong earthquake

14:10-14:30 Hirofumi TOYOTA (Invited talk) Re-liquefaction and Ageing Effect on Liquefaction Estimating from Triaxial Tests

14:30-14:45 Ruishan LI A new method for calculating earthquake response of one-dimensional soil layers

14:45-15:00 Yukiharu HYAKUMA An experimental study on various factors affecting maximum travel distance of falling rock-mass

Session S3-1-6 Seismic hazard assessmentCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: ChunXiang CAO, Ruben TATEVOSSIAN, Toshiaki YOKOI, Ramesh

P. SINGHTime: May 13, 13:30-15:10 pmVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Dmitry STORCHAK (Invited talk) The ISC-GEM Catalogue (1904-2014) for seismic hazard assessment

13:50-14:10 Ruben TATEVOSSIAN (Invited talk) Scarps originated by erosion and sedimentation processes

14:10-14:25 Chunxiang CAO Land Cover change assessment of Wenchuan earthquake disaster area based on quest decision tree

14:25-14:40 Myo THANT Site investigation for major cities of myanmar by microtremor HVSR method and geotechnical approach for site response analysis

14:40-14:55 Min XU Evaluation and analysis of post-seismic restoration of ecological environment quality in Wenchuan using remote sensing and GIS

14:55-15:10 Si-Wei CHEN Urban damage mapping using scattering mechanism investigation with polarimetric SAR data

Session S4-1-3 Integrated seismic risk reductionConvenor: Feng XIONG, Kaoshan DAI, Tso-Chien PANTime: May 13, 13:30-14:50 pmVenue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Tso-Chien PAN (Invited talk) Effects of high-resolution location-based exposure data on large-scale seismic loss estimate of urbanized regions

13:50-14:05 Solomon TESFAMARIAM Reliability based nonconventional multiple tuned mass damper optimization for thermal power plant considering mass uncertainty

14:05-14:20 Sebastiano FOTI Seismic microzonation for reconstruction in central Italy in the aftermaths of the 2016 seismic sequence: selected case histories

14:20-14:35 Yajie LEE The epistemic uncertainty in earthquake catastrophe modeling

14:35-14:50 Linghui ZHOU CROSSH: China resilience of schools to seismic hazard

Session S4-1-4 Earthquake forecast for the reduction of seismic disaster risk?Co-organized by ACESConvenor: Yongxian ZHANG, John B. RUNDLETime: May 13, 14:30-15:20 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

14:30-14:50 John RUNDLE (Invited talk) Forecasting and nowcasting: Global hazard assessment for earthquakes and tsunamis

14:50-15:05 Huilin XING Revisit numerical earthquake prediction15:05-15:20 Qiong WANG The prediction process of 2017 Jinghe M6.6

earthquake on Aug.9th, Xinjiang, China

Session S1-2-4 Wenchuan earthquake sequence: a comprehensive understanding of itstectonic origin, physical processes, and hazard implicationsConvenor: Zhengkang SHEN, Xiwei XU, Xiaofeng CUITime: May 13, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Xiwei XU (Invited talk) Seismogenic structure of the Wenchuan earthquake

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15:50-16:05 Dengfa HE 3-D Structural Framework and kinematic model of fault system in the piedmont zone of Longmenshan Mountain, Central China

16:05-16:20 Luo GANG Stressing rates, seismicity, and stress evolution on the faults in eastern Tibet

16:20-16:35 Xingping HU The influences from earthquake location and P wave velocity structure and its improvement in tectonic stress filed inversion by using P wave polarities

16:35-16:50 Chenghu WANG Stress build-up and changes in the shallow crust before and after great earthquakes

16:50-17:05 Hung-Yu WU Stress state estimation applied in the scientific ocean drillings, example in NanTroSEIZE drilling project

Session S2-2-1 Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHENTime: May 13, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Christopher J. SPIERS (Invited talk) Microphysics of earthquake rupture nucleation

15:50-16:05 Yongsheng ZHOU Frictional sliding of limestone fault gouge under hydrothermal conditions

16:05-16:20 Kazuma SAITO Dynamic strain and induced earthquakes due to the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (MW 7.0), Kyushu, Japan

16:20-16:35 Chintan TIMSINA Estimation of source parameters for the 2015 Gorkha earthquake aftershocks

16:35-16:50 Vadim SALTYKOV The July 17th, 2017 MW 7.8 earthquake in the Bering Fracture Zone (western part of the Aleutian Arc): Foreshock-Aftershock features

16:50-17:05 Qibin SHI The 6 February MW6.4 Hualian earthquake: A unilateral rupture near the active convergent plate boundary

Session S2-2-2 Earthquake physics: simulation and observationsCo-organized by APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Simulation (ACES)Convenor: Huilin XING, Yongxian ZHANG, Shiyong ZHOUTime: May 13, 15:30-18:10 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Yaolin SHI (Invited talk) Suggestion on routine map of chinese earthqauke numerical forecast

15:50-16:10 Yifeng CUI (Invited talk) Physics-based earthquake simulations at extreme scale

16:10-16:25 Shiyong ZHOU Improvement and test on the seismicity simulation program based on Coulomb-Navier failure criterion and the stress transfer mechanism

16:25-16:40 Xinyue TONG Emergence of slip transient and earthquakes: A new numerical approach with plastic formulation with rate and state dependent friction

16:40-16:55 Charles WILLIAMS Static and time-dependent inversions of slow slip along the Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand, using numerical Green's functions

16:55-17:10 Takao KUMAZAWA Background rates of swarm earthquakes that are synchronized with volumetric strain changes

17:10-17:25 Yong-Gang LI Structural relationship between the 2013 M7 Lushan and 2008 M8 Wenchuan earthquakes viewed by fault-zone trapped waves

17:25-17:40 Shengwang HAO GPS data revealing the consistent tendency of pre-earthquake deformation with coseismic fault slip of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

17:40-17:55 Jianguo DU Cryptoexplosion resulting great earthquake17:55-18:10 Frederic GUATTARI Fiber optic gyroscope based rotational

seismometer characterization: blueSeis-3A

Session S2-3-2 Advances in geodetic study of devastating earthquakesConvenor: Wenke SUN, Qi WANG, Rongjiang WANG, Peiliang XUTime: May 13, 15:30-16:50 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Qiang CHEN (Invited talk) Deep slip model of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake by inversion of incorporating geodetic deformation and seismic activity data

15:50-16:05 Rongjiang WANG Elasto-gravitational coupling signals before the arrival of P waves

16:05-16:20 Teng WANG Deriving 3D displacements from SAR amplitude images: Applications to earthquake, volcano and underground nuclear test

16:20-16:35 Xin ZHOU Geodetic inversion for the fault slip distribution in a spherically layered Earth using MCMC method: the example of 2017 Jiuzhaigou (MW 6.6) earthquake

16:35-16:50 Wenke SUN An absolute gravity observation profile across the Tibetan Plateau

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Session S2-3-4 Development of geophysical field detecting satellite missionConvenor: Xuhui SHEN, Fan JIANG, Piergiorgio PICOZZ A, Rune

FLOBERGHAGENTime: May 13, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Jianping HUANG (Invited talk) Data procedure for China seismo-electromagnetics satellite

15:50-16:05 Chaoyu SONG China eismo-electromagnetic satellite data ground processing system

16:05-16:20 Wei CHU High-energy particle detector onboard CSES: The description and first results

16:20-16:35 Yanyan YANG Introduction of CSES high precision magnetometer data products and preliminary results

16:35-16:50 Weiyu MA Influences of multiple layers of air temperature differences of the Wenchuan earthquake

16:50-17:05 Dapeng LIU Preliminary results and applications based on in-situ ion parameters of China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite

Session S2-3-6 Global seismo-geodetic observation: GPS, strain accumulation and silent earthquakesCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Paramesh BANERJEE, Sidao NI, Jianghui GENG, Han YUE,

Qiming ZENG, Jingfa ZHANGTime: May 13, 15:30-18:35pmVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Hasanuddin Z. ABIDIN (Invited talk) The roles of geodetic and geospatial infrastructures for natural hazard mitigation and adaptation in Indonesia

15:50-16:05 Ashar Muda LUBIS Distribution of slip rates at the southern end of Sumatran fault zone estimated from global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) surveys

16:05-16:20 Jianghui GENG High-rate multi-GNSS: its perspective for seismogeodesy

16:20-16:35 Rongxin FANG Real-time high-rate GNSS velocities for detection of earthquake ground motions

16:35-16:50 Jeen-Hwa WANG Temporal variation in b-values prior to a mainshockand its Mechanism

16:50-17:05 Zeren ZHIMA VLF radio wave anomalies associated with 2010 MS 7.1 Yushu earthquake based on space and ground observations

17:05-17:25 Vineet GAHALAUT (Invited talk) Deciphering locking in the Garhwal Kumaun region of NW Himalaya from dense cGPS measurements

17:25-17:45 Rui TU (Invited talk) Cooperating the BDS, GPS, GLONASS and strong-motion observations for real-time deformation monitoring

17:45-18:00 Heng LUO Small coseismic deformation signals extracted from Sentinel-1 timeseries InSAR data and its potential application to refine earthquake rupture area scaling law

18:00-18:15 Z. GOLSHADI Joint inversion approach to estimate earthquake source parameters using SAR observations and strong ground motion data (the 2005 Zarand earthquake in Iran)

18:15-18:25 Soma Nath SAPKOTA Hunting for the traces of great Himalayan earthquakes: Lidar imaging of Nepal's Frontal Thrust's seismic history

18:25-18:35 Dannie HIDAYAT Preliminary result of automatic earthquake determination in Myanmar: Implication to tectonics in Myanmar

Session S2-4-1 Earthquake natural laboratory and large earthquake forecastingCo-organized by South California Earthquake Center (SCEC), National Test Site for Earthquake Monitoring and ForecastConvenor: John VIDALE, Jinwei REN, Zhengkang SHEN, Xiaodong ZHANGTime: May 13, 15:30-16:50 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Bruce E. SHAW (Invited talk) Physics-based earthquake simulator shows striking agreement with California seismic hazard model

15:50-16:05 Huajian YAO Constructing 3-D model of shear wave speed and azimuthal anisotropy in SE Tibet from surface wave dispersion: methodology and implication

16:05-16:20 Shuhei OKUBO Evolution of volumetric strain in a spherical viscoelastic earth excited by an earthquake-a case study toward evaluating DCFF after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake

16:20-16:35 Xi HE Lg wave attenuation in the southeastern margin of Tibetan Plateau and the Indochina Peninsula: Potential implications to crustal material flow

16:35-16:50 Yosuke AOKI Adaptive fault discretization for the inversion of geodetic data with an application to the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

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Session S3-1-1 Seismic effect and damage mechanics on civil engineeringCo-organized by International Association of Earthquake Engineering (IAEE), International Association for the Seismic Performance of Non-Structural Elements (SPONSE), and Asian-Pacific Network of Centers for Earthquake Engineering Research (ANCER)Convenor: Lingxin ZHANG, Feng XIONG, Ruizhi WEN, Ying ZHOU, Tao

WANG, Jonathan P. STEWARTTime: May 13, 15:30-17:50 pmVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Baitao SUN (Invited talk) Study on distribution of seismic capacity of buildings in Chinese Mainland

15:50-16:05 Chuanbin ZHU Ground motion aggravation caused by subsurface topography in addition to one-dimensional site amplification

16:05-16:20 Fangjie LI Influence of nearby ground buildings on seismic response of subway structure

16:20-16:35 Tianli HUANG An orthogonal Hilbert-Huang transform and its application in simulating the fully non-stationary earthquake ground motions

16:35-16:50 Qingle CHENG Seismic damage simulation of 1.8 million buildings in the San Francisco bay area using the nonlinear time-history analysis of buildings

16:50-17:05 Yin-Tung YEN Assessment of seismic risk impact: A case study for the southern New Taipei city, Taiwan

17:05-17:20 Yong HUANG Seismic vulnerability analysis of suspension bridges in China

17:20-17:35 Max WYSS Earthquake fatality estimates: Near-real-time, scenarios and city hotspots

17:35-17:50 Xiaodong JI Seismic design and performance assessment of hybrid coupled walls with replaceable steel coupling beams

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 13, 15:30-18:00 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Elchin KHALILOV (Invited talk) The influence of geodynamic processes on the safety of industrial and civil facilities of Azerbaijan

15:50-16:10 Lin WANG (Invited talk) An early warning monitoring of earthquake-induced Slope Failures by monitoring inclination changes in multi-point

16:10-16:30 Rolando ORENSE (Invited talk) Soil liquefaction: Lessons from the Canterbury (NZ) earthquake sequence and the development of geotechnical practice guidelines

16:30-16:45 Zhuoshi CHEN In-situ test error characteristics of shear-wave velocity and its impact

16:45-17:00 Taro UCHIMURA Pre-failure shear deformation in surface layer of slope simulated by multi-layered shear model tests

17:00-17:15 Go KURIHARA An experimental study on the influence of outlet diameter on characteristic of soil particle effluence of sandy soil containing fines

17:15-17:30 Louis GE On the permeability of sand during liquefaction – laboratory observation

17:30-17:45 Baye Mbaye DIOUF Application of optical fiber vibration monitoring in high speed railway track plate

17:45-18:00 Shaofeng CHAI Dynamic responses of loess and sand slopes under the coupling effect of earthquake and rainfall: Insights on shaking table tests

Session S4-1-3 Integrated seismic risk reductionConvenor: Feng XIONG, Kaoshan DAI, Tso-Chien PANTime: May 13, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Oguz C. CELIK (Invited talk) Seismic risk and damages to historic masonry buildings: Lessons learned from the past turkey and Italy earthquakes

15:50-16:05 Zhenyu ZHANG The location-routing problem of bridge recovery centers to improve transportation network resilience

16:05-16:20 Feng XIONG Seismic fragility analysis of soil-structural interaction system based on double-parameter damage models

16:20-16:35 Eric LALONDEL Applicability of hybrid testing for multi-hazard wind turbine study

16:35-16:50 Kaoshan DAI Seismic fragility analysis of a wind turbine with viscous damper

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Monday, 14 MayMorning

Session S1-2-1 Uplift history and deformation mechanism of the Tibetan PlateauConvenor: Jing LIU, Peizhen ZHANG, Erqi WANG, Chengshan WANG Time: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Xuhua SHI (Invited talk) Protracted Cenozoic exhumation in the hanging wall of the Longmen Shan thrust belt

08:50-09:05 Zhiwu LI Insights into differential exhumation across the eastern Tibetan Plateau margin from low-temperature thermochronolgy

09:05-09:20 Kevin FURLONG Exploiting thermo-chronology to quantify uplift histories and patterns along the margins of Tibet

09:20-09:35 Abijah SIMON Testing Cenozoic crustal-thickening models of eastern Tibet using structural analysis of high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles

09:35-09:50 Yong ZHENG Time constraints on the emplacement of klippen in the Longmen Shan thrust belt and tectonic implications

09:50-10:05 Zhenhua XUE Mesozoic crustal thickening of the Longmenshan belt (East Tibet, China) by imbrication of basement slices

Session S2-1-2 Strong motions, early warning, and lessons from great earthquakesCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Kenji SATAKE, Gary GIBSON, Richard ALLEN, Dake YANG, Qiang

MA, Ruifeng LIU, Wenhui HUANG Time: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Kazuki KOKETSU (Invited talk) Joint inversion of waveform and geodetic data for the rupture process of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

08:50-09:05 Junju XIE Long period strong ground motion from MW 7.0 Kumamoto and the comparison with Wenchuan and Lushan earthquake in China

09:05-09:20 Junxing CAO Why Wenchuan earthquake was not foreseen ?09:20-09:35 Xiaxin TAO Is there any information very important we should

learn further from the great Wenchuan earthquake?

09:35-09:50 Houyun YU Dynamic rupture and strong ground motion simulations of the 1970 Tonghai earthquake and future potential earthquakes

09:50-10:05 Sudhir RAJAURE Ground response of Kathmandu Valley sediments during 2015 Gorkha earthquake sequence

Session S2-2-1 Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHEN Time: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Hiroyuki NODA (Invited talk) Significance of a ductile shear zone below a seismogenic fault: Overall stress vs. slip rate relation and response to stress perturbation

08:50-09:05 Hongfeng YANG Linking interseismic deformation with coseismic slip

09:05-09:20 Lifeng WANG Probing along-strike variation of fault frictional property-the parkfield segment of San Andreas fault

09:20-09:35 Benchun DUAN Using multicycle dynamic rupture models to explore the rupture behavior of the Aksay bend along the Altyn Tagh fault

09:35-09:50 Hongyu ZENG Uncertainty analyses of back projection methods

Session S2-3-4 Development of geophysical field detecting satellite missionConvenor: Xuhui SHEN, Fan JIANG, Piergiorgio PICOZZ A, Rune

FLOBERGHAGEN Time: May 14, 8:30-09:50 amVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Angelo De SANTIS (Invited talk) Pre-earthquake anomaly detection from DEMETER and Swarm satellites: its potentiality to be assessed on CSES data

08:50-09:05 Xiuying WANG Reflection on data validation of CSES satellite: A case study of demeter ISL data

09:05-09:20 Evgenii ROGOZHIN Instrumental observations of geomagnetic disturbances prior to strong seismic events in eastern Tibet region of China in 21st century

09:20-09:35 Yunlong WU Characterizing the seasonal crustal motion in Tianshan area using GPS, GRACE and surface loading models

09:35-09:50 Zhengbo ZOU Study on gravity variations related to the Wenchuan earthquake using GRACE

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Session S2-3-5 Earthquake physics and lithosphere-coversphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling: clues from Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)Convenor: Lixin WU, Angelo De SANTIS, Rita Di GIOVAMBATTISTATime: May 14, 8:30-09:50 amVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Jian WU (Invited talk) Brief discussions on space-based platform for detecting ionospheric disturbances before strong earthquakes

08:50-09:05 Guangmeng GUO Predict Italy strong earthquakes with satellite data

09:05-09:20 Dedalo MARCHETTI Electromagnetic and climatological anomalies from ground and space before 2016-2017 central Italy seismic sequence

09:20-09:35 Lixin WU Reanalyzing to multiple anomalies preceding Wenchuan earthquake based on DTS criterion and LCAI coupling mechanism

09:35-09:50 Haiyan YU SRs’variation modified by the earthquake-related ionospheric

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMA Time: May 14, 09:00-10:30 amVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

09:00-09:20 Askar ZHUSSUPBEKOV (Invited talk) The estimation of risk from seismic disasters of Kazakhstan

09:20-09:40 Akihiko WAKAI (Invited talk) Finite element simulation for the creeping behaviour of a landslide induced by snow melt water

09:40-10:00 Gonghui WANG (Invited talk) Unraveling the internal structure and breaching risk assessment of some landslide dams triggered by earthquakes

10:00-10:15 Jianchao WU Interlayer slide detection by means of electro-mechanical impedance method

10:15-10:30 SiavashManafiKhajeh PASHA Shear modulus and damping ratio of gravel-tire chips mixture (GTCM)

Session S3-1-7 Integrated disaster risk studies and innovative technologyCo-organized by Sichuan UniversityConvenor: Yingying SUN, Ping ZHONG, Katsuya YAMORI, James GOLTZ Time: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Katsuya YAMORI (Invited talk) Development and social implementation of smartphone app “Nige-Tore”

08:50-09:05 Yingying SUN Disaster education in China: A historical analysis on national curriculum

09:05-09:20 A k h i le sh SU RJA N Urba n i z at ion a nd cu lt u ra l (m is)understandings of disasters?

09:20-09:35 Xinyu JIANG Disaster informatics in China: What can we learn from Japan

09:35-09:50 Fushing LEE Gaming approach to disaster risk communication: development and application of the “Crossroad Game”

09:50-10:05 Chiung-wen HSU More awareness more preparedness? Evidences from affected communities in The Kaohsiung blast

Session S4-1-1 Global earthquake modelCo-organized by Global Earthquake Model (GEM)Convenor: Mengtan GAO, Marco PAGANITime: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

08:30-08:50 Chung-Han CHAN (Invited talk) Toward uniform probabilistic seismic hazard assessments for Southeast Asia

08:50-09:05 Jing XU The distribution of annual probabilities of exceedance of peak ground accelerations in seismic probabilistic risk analysis for nuclear power plant

09:05-09:20 Anirudh RAO Towards building a global earthquake risk model09:20-09:35 Richard STYRON Progress, lessons and scientific questions in

building the GEM Global active fault database09:35-09:50 Changlong LI Seismic hazard model harmonizing in Tienshan

area09:50-10:05 Deyu MING A one-stage method for ground-motion model

estimations with spatial correlation

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Session S4-2-1 Build back better: recovery after great disasters and building community resilienceConvenor: Guochun WU, Ziqiang HAN, Bingwei TIAN, Makoto TAKAHASHI,

Luba Gilberta THWALA Time: May 14, 8:30-10:05 amVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

08:30-08:50 Tanaka SHIGEYOSHI (Invited talk) Disaster and society: Challenges for the social theory of disaster

08:50-09:05 Juanle WANG Disaster risk reduction knowledge service and its application in earthquake relief in China

09:05-09:20 Ziqiang HAN Why people not prepare for disasters? A study of community leaders in Chengdu, China

09:20-09:35 Jean-Paul MONET Robotics and civilian emergency response: lessons learned and search and rescue perpectives.

09:35-09:50 Guochun Wu Do the community based disaster resilience enhanced after Wenchuan earthquake: a study based on a survey in Deyang

09:50-10:05 Muroi KENJI Development and disaster in developing countries: post-disaster reconstruction in aceh following the sumatra earthquake Tsunami

Afternoon

Session S1-2-1 Uplift history and deformation mechanism of the Tibetan PlateauConvenor: Jing LIU, Peizhen ZHANG, Erqi WANG, Chengshan WANG Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Martyn UNSWORTH (Invited talk) A review of magnetotelluric studies of the Tibetan Plateau: New insights into crustal deformation and earthquake hazards

13:50-14:05 Lu ZHOU Crustal and uppermost mantle structure of SE Tibetan Plateau by inversion of Rayleigh wave dispersion using wave gradiometry

14:05-14:20 Dipok Kumar BORA Mapping the crustal thickness in shillong-mikir hills Plateau and its adjoining region of northeast India

14:20-14:35 Yihai YANG A comprehensive analysis on the stress field and seismic anisotropy in eastern Tibet

14:35-14:50 Zhong-Hai LI Structures and properties of Tibetan lithosphere control the Plateau evolution: Numerical modeling

14:50-15:05 Zhongbao ZHAO The Cretaceous crustal thickening and uplift of the South Qiangtang Terrane and implications for Tibetan Plateau formation

Session S2-1-2 Strong motions, early warning, and lessons from great earthquakesCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Kenji SATAKE, Gary GIBSON, Richard ALLEN, Dake YANG, Qiang

MA, Ruifeng LIU, Wenhui HUANG Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Lingling YE (Invited talk) The effect of rupture directivity and source spectrum on the ground shaking from moderate to large earthquakes

13:50-14:05 Jindong SONG Predicting the earthquake alarm of high-speed railway using the threshold of two parameters from P-wave arrivals

14:05-14:20 Dun WANG Automated determination of magnitudes of large earthquakes in Japan using seismic stations in China

14:20-14:35 Chaoyong PENG New τc magnitude relationship based on all P-wave time windows for earthquake early warning

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14:35-14:50 Tun WANG The advances of earthquake early warning system developed in Sichuan Province

14:50-15:05 Aiya KUDABAYEVA Local digital strong motion network in the territory of Almaty

Session S2-2-1 Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHENTime: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Yuri REBETSKY (Invited talk) Why do catastrophic earthquakes occur not everywhere? The characteristics of crustal metastability in the tectonic stress field

13:50-14:05 Jin MA The Stress State of Meta-instable Stage —Exploration from the Laboratory to the field

14:05-14:20 Yasuto KUWAHARA Seismic potential around the northeastern segment of the Longmenshan fault zone inferred from seismological observations

14:20-14:35 Lei ZHANG Effects of fault geometrical complexities on rupture process and earthquake sequences in Longmenshan fault zone

14:35-14:50 Caibo HU Study on the near-field damages of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake by a dynamic finite element model

14:50-15:05 Liqing JIAO Numerical simulation of faulting in the Sunda Trench shows that seamounts may generate megathrust earthquakes

Session S2-3-1 Advances in microseismic monitoring and researchConvenor: Haijiang ZHANG, Wei ZHANG, Zhigang PENG, Michael

KENDALL Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Xinglin LEI (Invited talk) Insights gained from seismicity induced by long- and short-term injections in Sichuan Basin, China

13:50-14:05 Michael KENDALL Linking shale reservoir properties and microseismicity

14:05-14:20 Xingda JIANG Velocity calibration for downhole microseismic monitoring: A comparison between the regularization method and transdimensional method

14:20-14:35 Yicheng ZHOU Reverse-Time migration for seismic sources location of surface observation

14:35-14:50 Qingfeng XUE An analysis of rupture mechanism for tight reservoir typical rock during the hydraulic fracturing experiment

14:50-15:05 Haijiang ZHANG Microseismic velocity tomography and imaging

Session S2-4-3 Multi-parameters observations of pre-earthquake signals and their potential for predictionConvenor: Dimitar OUZOUNOV, Xuhui SHEN, Fuqiong HUANG, Katsumi

HATTORI Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Dimitar OUZOUNOV (Invited talk) Satellite support for the multidisciplinary short-term forecasting based on the LAIC physical concept

13:50-14:05 Katsumi HATTORI Spatial and temporal characteristics of the pre-seismic ionospheric anomaly over Japan: Case study for the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake (MW9.0) and statistical study

14:05-14:20 Victor NOVIKOV Physical background of monitoring of electromagnetic field variations during formation of the fault rupture for short-term earthquake prediction

14:20-14:35 Ying ZHANG A Statistical Analysis of TIR anomalies in relation with earthquake in Sichuan area with use of MODIS LST Data

14:35-14:50 Fuqiong HUANG Long-range Correlation between Wenchuan earthquake and Tohoku earthquake: Evidence from long term groundwater temperature observation data

14:50-15:05 Ivan PANTELEEV Forecast of seismic hazard in Kamchatka based on boreholes geoacoust ic and electromagnet ic measurements: The experience of long-term measurements at the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii geodynamical testing site

Session S2-5-3 Application of artificial intelligence techniques in earthquake studiesConvenor: Jieyuan NING, Lihua FANG, Zhigang PENG Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

13:30-13:50 Lei HUANG (Invited talk) Deep learning research for geological subsurface classifications

13:50-14:05 Yixiang SHI A convolutional neural network application for fault detection

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14:05-14:20 Ling YIN A deep learning based method of reconstruction of gappy GPS coordinate time series

14:20-14:35 Fangshu YANG Deep learning for seismic imaging14:35-14:50 Qiang HOU Improvement of anisotropic ETAS model and its

Bayesian parametric learning14:50-15:05 Jieyuan NING Roads: Robust seismic sources

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMA Time: May 14, 13:30-15:15 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:50 Guoxing CHEN (Invited talk) Liquefaction susceptibility of saturated sand-gravel mixtures under undrained cyclic triaxial loading

13:50-14:10 Hemanta HAZARIKA (Invited talk) Mechanism of Landslides in Gentle Slopes during the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake in Japan

14:10-14:30 Lanmin WANG (Invited talk) Geotechnical hazards in the Loess Plateau

14:30-14:45 Yurun LI Numerical simulation of lateral dynamic response characteristics of symmetric double skew pile double inclined pile

14:45-15:00 Wa Ode SUMARTINI Volcanic soil behavior and its influence to the occurance of landslide induced by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake

15:00-15:15 Jin DENG Loess kinds of microstructure in northwest China

Session S3-2-4 Social resilience & resiliency standardsCo-organized by The Seismological Society of China (SSC), The International Engineering Mechanics Forum, Chinese National Committee on Large Dams, Seismology Society of ChinaConvenor: Xinzheng LU, Changhai ZHAI, Kincho H. LAW, Yan-gang ZHAO Time: May 14, 13:30-15:05 pmVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:45 Akira WADA (Invited talk) Shape cities and societies safer against extreme earthquakes

13:45-13:55 RP DHAKAL Loss optimization seismic design – A Step towards resiliency through future earthquakes

13:55-14:05 Ye TAO Innovation and exploration of disaster reduction and disaster prevention in schools

14:05-14:15 George MARKOWSKY The state of earthquake preparedness in the Missouri Area

14:15-14:25 Chang HE Seismic performance evaluation and improvement of ultra-high voltage transformer bushing

14:25-14:35 Tao WANG A quantitative framework to evaluate seismic resilience of hospital systems

14:35-14:45 Xuchuan LIN Methods on city-scale seismic disaster simulation and resilience evaluation

14:45-14:55 Craig A. DAVIS Establishing characteristics to operationalize resilience for lifeline system

14:55-15:05 Nan LI Agent-based simulation for indoor fire evacuation: considering both fire impact and human behavior

Session S5-1-1 Regional cooperation in seismo-geodesy: An ASC initiativeCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Li LI, Paramesh BANERJEE Time: May 14, 13:30-15:15 pmVenue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)

13:30-13:45 Daya SHANKER Why earthquake may become a disaster for Man?

13:45-14:00 Li LI Experience sharing among Asian countries: on earthquake observation techniques

14:00-14:15 Shengji WEI Towards promoting seismological studies in SE Asia14:15-14:30 Yejin KIM Leveraging global DRR Platform to facilitate capacity

development and information-sharing in strengthening local community resilience

14:30-14:45 Yury VINOGRADOV International cooperation of seismologists in the arctic

14:45-15:00 M. DEMBERELDULAM Seismic microzoning in Ulgii city, center of Bayan-Ulgii provincem in western parts of Monolia

15:00-15:15 J. K. KARAPETYAN Seismic hazard on the territory of Armenia Seismic zoning normative maps, development prospects

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Session S5-1-2 International project for earthquake science and technology innovationConvenor: Chunfeng HU, Shuwen DONG, Walter D. MOONEY Time: May 14, 13:30-14:30 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

13:30-13:45 Kaare Harald DRAGER New approach to emergency and disaster management in a global perspective

13:45-14:00 Chit Thet MON Preliminary result of the mapping of the subducting zone geometry in Myanmar using the data from the China-Myanmar geophysical survey in the Myanmar Orogen (CMGSMO) project

14:00-14:15 Georgios ANAGNOSTOPOULOS Space weather and earthquake prediction

14:15-14:30 Hui HU Application of commensurability in earthquake prediction

Session S1-2-1 Uplift history and deformation mechanism of the Tibetan PlateauConvenor: Jing LIU, Peizhen ZHANG, Erqi WANG, Chengshan WANG Time: May 14, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Shihu LI (Invited talk) Cenozoic latitudinal motion and tectonic rotation of southeast Tibetan Plateau

15:50-16:05 Yuntao TIAN Long-term strain accommodation in the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: Insights from 3D thermo-kinematic modelling

16:05-16:20 Weitao WANG Pulsed upward and outward growth of the tibetan Plateau to its northern margin since the early Oligocene

16:20-16:35 Bin DENG Tectonic uplift of the Xichang Basin (SE Tibetan Plateau)

16:35-16:50 Jiaxin DU New insights into drainage reorganization in response to late Cenozoic tectonic deformation in the Longmen Shan, east margin of Tibet

16:50-17:05 Marie-Luce CHEVALIER Southeastward increase of the late Quaternary slip-rate of the Xianshuihe fault, eastern Tibet: Geodynamic and seismic hazard implications

Session S2-1-2 Strong motions, early warning, and lessons from great earthquakesCo-organized by Asian Seismological Commission (ASC)Convenor: Kenji SATAKE, Gary GIBSON, Richard ALLEN, Dake YANG, Qiang

MA, Ruifeng LIU, Wenhui HUANG Time: May 14, 15:30-16:50pmVenue: Qingyang Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Jonathan STEWART (Invited talk) Non-Ergodic seismic hazard analysis –procedures and benefits

15:50-16:05 Yuzo ISHIKAWA Redetermination of deep hypocenters in the Utsu catalog

16:05-16:20 Chunyue HAO Using structure correction method to improve the location accuracy of Hetian seismic array

16:20-16:35 Keishi NOGUCHI Earthquake early warning operation in the Japan Meteorological Agency

16:35-16:50 Jair TORRES The International Platform on earthquake Early Warning Systems (IP-EEWS)

Session S2-2-1 Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHENTime: May 14, 15:30-16:50 pmVenue: Jinjiang Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Thorne LAY (Invited talk) Rupture Model of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake using 3D Green's Functions

15:50-16:05 Guohong ZHANG Spontaneous rupture model of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake using continuous-discrete element method (CDEM)

16:05-16:20 Zhongqi YUE An alternative theoretical framework for consistent interpretation of the observed data associated with Wenchuan earthquake

16:20-16:35 Shoubiao ZHU Why did the most severe seismic disaster occur in the Beichuan area far from the structural epicenter of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake?

16:35-16:50 Chunan TANG Spalling in extreme ground motion and evidence from the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

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Session S2-3-1 Advances in microseismic monitoring and researchConvenor: Haijiang ZHANG, Wei ZHANG, Zhigang PENG, Michael

KENDALL Time: May 14, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Shuyun Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Chuntao LIANG (Invited talk) Comprehensive study on the seismicity in the gap between the Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes

15:50-16:05 Chaoliang WANG Spatiotemporal distribution of micro-earthquakes and implications around the seismic gap between the Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquakes

16:05-16:20 Jiawei QIAN Detecting paired signals related to collapse of a salt mine

16:20-16:35 Shaojiang WU Microseismic source locations with deconvolution migration

16:35-16:50 Ning GU Pa ssive seismic imag ing ba sed on seismic interferometry: method and its application to image the structure around the 2013 MW 6.6 Lushan earthquake

16:50-17:05 Han YUE The 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake aftershock monitoring experimental network: Network design and signal enhancement algorithm

Session S2-4-3 Multi-parameters observations of pre-earthquake signals and their potential for predictionConvenor: Dimitar OUZOUNOV, Xuhui SHEN, Fuqiong HUANG, Katsumi

HATTORI Time: May 14, 15:30-16:50 pmVenue: Shushan Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 Valerio TRAMUTOLI (Invited talk) The contribution of Satellite TIR Surveys to the short-term time-Dependent assessment of seismic hazard (t-dash): the case of Wenchuan M7.9 May 12, 2008 earthquake.

15:50-16:05 Alexey ZAVYALOV Effect of round-the-world surface seismic waves in the dynamics of repeated shocks of strong earthquakes - statistical properties

16:05-16:20 Weiyun XIE Decrease in b-value prior to the 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquake (M8.0), Japan

16:20-16:35 Elchin KHALILOV Analysis of global gravitational precursors of Mega earthquakes

16:35-16:50 Georgios ANAGNOSTOPOULOS Radiation belt electron precipitation in the ionosphere before great (M ≥ 6) earthquakes

Session S2-5-3 Application of artificial intelligence techniques in earthquake studiesConvenor: Jieyuan NING, Lihua FANG, Zhigang PENG Time: May 14, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Chenghua Hall (Level 5)

15:30-15:50 Zhigang PENG (Invited talk) Seismic phase picking with deep convolutional neural network applied to aftershocks of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

15:50-16:05 Yijian ZHOU The detection and phase picking for seismic signal with convolutional and recurrent neural network

16:05-16:20 Yiran JIANG Automatic detection of P and S phases by pupport vector machine

16:20-16:35 Ming ZHAO Seismic waveform classification and recognition using deep learning convolutional neural network: With application to the present Sichuan Seismic Network

16:35-16:50 Siwei YU Deep learning for denoising

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters (The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-Natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Co-organized by Asian Technical Committee No.3 (ATC3-Geotechnology for Natural Hazards) of ISSMGEConvenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMA Time: May 14, 15:30-17:00 pmVenue: Shuhan Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:50 W. F. LEE (Invited talk) Difference in liquefaction behavior between undisturbed and remolded silty sand

15:50-16:10 Ryosuke UZUOKA (Invited talk) Embankment failures with combined effects induced by earthquake and rainfall

16:10-16:30 Susumu NAKAMURA (Invited talk) Approach to evaluate seismic risk of infrastructure caused by slope failure

16:30-16:45 Xinghui HUANG Evolution of a giant debris flow in seismic active areas: Constraints from broadband seismic records

16:45-17:00 Kenji HARADA Evaluation of ground improved by compaction based on simulation analysis

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Session S3-2-4 Social resilience & resiliency standardsCo-organized by The Seismological Society of China (SSC), The International Engineering Mechanics Forum, Chinese National Committee on Large Dams, Seismology Society of ChinaConvenor: Xinzheng LU, Changhai ZHAI, Kincho H. LAW, Yan-gang ZHAO Time: May 14, 15:30-17:00 pmVenue: Shufeng Hall (Level 3)

15:30-15:45 A.H-S. ANG (Invited talk) Methods for reliability analysis of structural systems

15:45-15:55 Rafael BLAZQUEZ Simplified effective stress model for seismic liquefaction of soil layers

15:55-16:05 Chien-Kuo CHIU An estimation procedure of seismic design level setting for rc piers considering aftershock-induced seismic hazards

16:05-16:15 Zhenyu YANG Base isolation for ultra-high voltage bypass switch using wire rope and viscous damper

16:15-16:25 Yabin LIANG Health monitoring of the threaded connection of the city underground pipelines under the influence of earthquake loading

16:25-16:35 Yangang ZHAO Second-order fourth-moment method for structural reliability

16:35-16:45 Chenxi MAO Seismic fragility and functional failure probability of a typical mobile communication station in China

16:45-17:00 Hong HAO (Invited talk) Pounding responses of segmental column supported bridge structures under spatially varying ground motions

Session S5-1-2 International project for earthquake science and technology innovationConvenor: Chunfeng HU, Shuwen DONG, Walter D. MOONEY Time: May 14, 15:30-17:05 pmVenue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)

15:30-17:00 General discussion for S5-1-2 Poster Sessions

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Saturday, 12 MaySession S1-1-2P Subsurface imaging and monitoring with ambient seismic noiseConvenor: Huajian YAO, Lihua FANG, Yingjie YANGTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000743 Pornsopin PATINYA Tomographic image of Chiang Rai, Thailand from the 2014 Chiang Rai earthquake sequence

the 4th ICCE-0000000192 Patrick R.N. CHINDANDALI Active intrabasin faulting in the northern basin of lake Malawi from seismic reflection data

the 4th ICCE-0000000725 Gaochun WANG Shallow crustal velocity structure under the Xinjiang basin, eastern china by ambient noise tomography with a hight-density seismic array

the 4th ICCE-0000000682 Jiatie PAN Ambient noise tomography of Rayleigh-wave based on a dense coverage and portable seismic array in NE Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000644 Xuemei ZHANG The velocity perturbation beneath the China North-South seismic belt from ambient seismic noise tomography

the 4th ICCE-0000000240 Wenxiu DING Tomography of Rayleigh in Qinling-Dabie and its adjacent areas using ambient seismic noise

the 4th ICCE-0000000210 Xingli FAN Seismic imaging beneath the Changbai (Mt. Baekdu) Volcano and surrounding regions from ambient noise and earthquake Rayleigh wave tomography

the 4th ICCE-0000000736 Yihai YANG S-wave velocity and Poisson’s ratio in eastern Tibetan Plateau based on ambient seismic noise inverted from simulated annealing method

the 4th ICCE-0000000456 Ming-shuai TANG Distribution of the crustal thickness and Vp/Vs ratio in Xinjiang region, China by P receiver function

the 4th ICCE-0000000578 Jin LI Tomograpgy for Q of eastern section of the Tianshan area from high-frequency attenuation of S wave

the 4th ICCE-0000000515 Jun-You JIANG Deriving S-wave velocity structure of Pingtung Alluvium Basin from HVSR

the 4th ICCE-0000000202 Sankov ALEXEY The imaging of fault zones of Tunka basin(Baikal rift system) using HVSR method

Session S1-1-3P Advances in active source monitoringConvenor: Hongti WANG, Baoshan WANG, Hongfeng YANGTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000061 Qingyun ZHOU Influence of different exciting conditions of air-gun source on travel time changes

the 4th ICCE-0000000087 Manzhong QIN Different airgun placement-depths excitation characteristics in the Qilian Mountains active source of Gansu province

the 4th ICCE-0000000131 Xuzhou LIU The maximum detection range of Gansu Qilian Mountains active source

the 4th ICCE-0000000203 Rui ZOU Study on the attenuation characteristics of the middle section of Qilian Mountain by using the data of the air gun active source

the 4th ICCE-0000000212 Nan SUN Numerical simulation of water-level effect in Binchuan air-gun experiment

the 4th ICCE-0000000219 Jinzhong JIANG Assessing the short-term clock errors and drifts of temporary seismic networks with active airgun source in Binchuan, Yunnan

the 4th ICCE-0000000457 Zhanbo JI Temporal variations of seismic velocity inferred from airgun source experiment in Hutubi Basin, Xinjiang, China

the 4th ICCE-0000000487 Juanjuan WANG Detecting propagation direction changes of airgun source signals in the Hutubi gas storage region of Xinjiang

the 4th ICCE-0000000523 Lina ZHANG Time-frequency domain phase weighted algorithm application in air-gun signal identification

the 4th ICCE-0000000535 Jinbo SU Correct the time service of Hutubi seismic station using the large volume air-gun source in Hutubi Xinjiang

the 4th ICCE-0000000573 Xiaolei WANG A new way for waveform retrieval and phase identification for the CASS seismic data

the 4th ICCE-0000000588 Jinbo SU The feature of seismic signals generated by Hutubi transmitting seismic station with one large-volume airgun array

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the 4th ICCE-0000000592 Tianwei SUN Study of different deconvolution methods to remove the source response of airgun signal

the 4th ICCE-0000000623 Yunpeng ZHANG Three dimensional crustal Vp and Vs structure in the southern segment of Tan-Lu fault revealed by large volume airgun survey

the 4th ICCE-0000000689 Jinbo SU Influence of winter low temperature on the large volum air-gun source in Hutubi, Xinjian

the 4th ICCE-0000000885 Jiale LI Research on the adaptation of color identification system for earthquake search& rescue teams

the 4th ICCE-0000000227 Koshun YAMAOKA Temporal variation of seismic propagation property at volcano intrusive event detected with ACROSS

the 4th ICCE-0000000374 Shuai ZHANG Study on application of S transform time-frequency filtering in improving signal to noise ratio

the 4th ICCE-0000000408 Wenbin GUO Crustal structure of eastern piedmont and atlantic coastal plain in North Carolina and virginia, eastern North American margin

the 4th ICCE-0000000416 Yuyang SHE Characteristics of seismic wave propagation in dali region of Yunnan using dense seismic arrays

the 4th ICCE-0000000584 Hongfeng YANG Illuminating high-resolution crustal fault zones and temporal changes using multi-scale dense arrays and airgun source

Session S1-2-2P Interseismic strain accumulation and earthquake cycleConvenor: Guojie MENG, Shuanggen JIN, Hiroaki TAKHASHI, Shestakov

NIKOLAITime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000565 Yajing GAO Seismicity and fault slip rates in a fault system: A finite element modeling

the 4th ICCE-0000000413 Nikolai SHESTAKOV Present tectonics of southeastern Russia and northeastern China as seen from data combination of geodynamic GNSS-networks

the 4th ICCE-0000000179 Guangyu FU A new method for computing the vertical tectonic stress of the Crust and its application to the Tsangpo Gorge of Tibet

the 4th ICCE-0000000114 Chengtao LI The heterogeneous strain rate field in the northeast margin of Bayan Har block from GPS observations and its relationship with the 2017 Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000341 Tie GU Influence of the Wenchuan earthquake on the 2017 Jiuzhaigou M7.0 earthquake and seismic potential of the SiChuan region

Session S1-2-3P Active fault, paleoearthquake, tectonic geomorphology, and surface processesConvenor: Honglin HE, Youli LI, Jie CHEN, Huiping ZHANG, Shenghua LI,

Lewis OWEN, Yasutaka IKEDA Time: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000065 Chuanyong WU Rapid incision during the late quaternary along the Yushanguxi River in the southern piedmont of Tian Shan, northwestern China

the 4th ICCE-0000000130 Yuan YAO Late quaternary tectonic activity and shortening rate of the Beiluntai fault zone in south Tianshan of Xinjiang, NW China

the 4th ICCE-0000000146 Zhongyuan YU Slip rate and average repeat interval of great earthquakes on the Yilan-Yitong fault zone, northeastern section of the Tancheng-Lujiang fault zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000200 Anna DOBRYNINA Active faulting in the earth's crust of the Baikal rift system based on the earthquake focal mechanism solutions

the 4th ICCE-0000000397 Feng SHI Tectonic geomorphology of the Nantinghe fault in southwest Yunnan

the 4th ICCE-0000000355 Haoyue SUN Holocene paleoearthquake history on the Qingchuan fault in the NE segment of the Longmenshan thrust zone and its implications

the 4th ICCE-0000000625 Junjie ZOU Identification of paleo-earthquakes of Luoyunshan piedmont fault by quantitative morphology of limestone fault surfaces

the 4th ICCE-0000000551 Wei GAO Holocene paleoearthquakes on the Tianqiaogou-Huangyangchuan fault, Qilian-Haiyuan fault system, and discussion on the 1927 Gulang M8 earthquake

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the 4th ICCE-0000000891 Marc CAFFEE Cosmogenic nuclides as monitors of past tectonic activity: Impact of improvements in production rates and measurement techniques

the 4th ICCE-0000000728 Jiyuan WU Optical dating of paleoearthquake related Holocene sediments from the central Altyn Tagh fault

the 4th ICCE-0000000829 Yifeng ZHANG Crustal velocity structures across the Taiwan Strait analyzed from active source data

the 4th ICCE-0000000150 Jing CUI The study of invisible fault based on hyperspectral remote sensing

the 4th ICCE-0000000769 Xuhua SHI Fault slip and GPS velocities across the Shan Plateau define a curved southwestward crustal motion around the eastern Himalayan syntaxis

Session S2-1-1P Retrospect and calibration of observations for Wenchuan earthquake: Potential precursors and co-seismic responsesConvenor: Qinghua HUANG, Xuemin ZHANG, Bin CHEN, Jann-Yeng LIU,

Sergey PULINETS Time: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000089 Rui SONG The Co-Seismic ionospheric disturbances caused by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000126 Yiqing ZHU Spatial-temporal gravity changes before the Wenchuan MS 8.0, Lushan MS 7.0 and Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000274 Mei LI Surface latent heat flux abnormity possibly associated with the Wenchuan MS 8.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000275 Wenyu LOU The study of ionospheric disturbances through the oblique sounding after Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000465 Ramesh SINGH Response of groundwater level associated with the Wenchuan earthquake of May 2008

the 4th ICCE-0000000633 Xiangxiang YAN Seismotraveling atmospheric disturbances perturbed by 2008 Wenchuan earthquake combining COSMIC occultation and GPS observations

the 4th ICCE-0000000742 Jiansi YANG The sit observation of Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000762 Liangyu ZHU The gravity change caused by water storage and supply of Zipingpu reservoir

the 4th ICCE-0000000282 Yali WANG Studying geomagnetic anomalies of earthquake using first-order difference: Taking Wenchuan and Jiuzhaigou earthquake as examples

the 4th ICCE-0000000530 Ma nqiu HE Resea rch on va r iat ion of t he geomagnetic harmonic wave amplitude ration before the MS 5.0 Wulong earthquake in 2017

the 4th ICCE-0000000576 Zhonglong ZHANG Analysis of characteristics of lithosphere magnetic field change in Xiaojiang fault and its adjacent area

the 4th ICCE-0000000599 Zhengyu CHEN Lithosphere magnetic anomaly analysis of related faults of the 2014 Ludian MS 6.5 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000610 Fei CHU The met hod of mag net ic a noma ly 3D-inversion based on modelvision

the 4th ICCE-0000000628 Zhendong WANG Tectonomagnetic experiment in an underground gas storage

the 4th ICCE-0000000658 Jiehao YUAN Analysis of local anomalous characteristics of lithospheric magnetic field before Dengta MS 5. 1 earthquake in North China

the 4th ICCE-0000000269 Xuemin ZHANG The similarity and difference in resistivity variations between Wenchuan and other large earthquakes in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000443 Haixia SHI Decrease in b value prior to the Wenchuan earthquake (8.0)

Session S2-2-3 Anthropogenic seismicity: induced and triggered earthquakesConvenor: Harsh K. GUPTA, Yaolin SHI, Yong CHENTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000831 Banghui LIN St udies on t he seismogenic mechanism and the intermediate- and long-term earthquake risks of the 2008 Wenchuan and 2013 Lushan earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000674 Victor A. NOVIKOV Earthquake triggering by fluid migration into the fault: Insight from laboratory experiments at the spring-block model

the 4th ICCE-0000000626 Bo ZHA NG Seismicit y around t he Hutubi underground gas storage, Xinjiang, China

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the 4th ICCE-0000000562 Xiang RUAN Seismogenic structure of triggered seismicity in Jinping reservoir

the 4th ICCE-0000000329 Inna SOKOLOVA Seismicity peculiarities in the areas of large reservoirs and greatest waterfalls: role of additional load and permanent vibration effects

the 4th ICCE-0000000327 Sokolova I.N. Regional seismic monitoring of induced earthquakes in Kazakhstan

the 4th ICCE-0000000213 Xiong WEI Coulomb sress eolution along the Kongur extensional system since 1895 and present seismic hazard

the 4th ICCE-0000000086 Jia nchao W U St udy of reser voir-induced earthquakes for the Zhongyu reservoir

the 4th ICCE-0000000189 G u o y a n J I A NG P o r o e l a s t i c a n a l y s i s o f displacements and seismicity induced by the Hutubi gas reservoir

the 4th ICCE-0000000439 Jiawei CHEN Coulomb stress change induced by reservoir correlate seismicity

the 4th ICCE-0000000656 Zhigang PENG Microseismity before the 2008 M7.9 Wenchuan earthquake and its relationship with the Zipingpu reservoir

Session S3-1-3 Geo-Natural disasters(The 7th Technical Conference in Eastern Asia on Geo-natural Disasters, 7TCEAGND)Convenor: Lanmin WANG, Motoki KAZAMATime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000544 Xinghui HUANG Research on characteristics of seismic signals generated by the massive Xinmo landslide occurred on 24 June 2017

the 4th ICCE-0000000790 Ke LIANG An innovative method for the calculation of dynamic modulus and damping ratio based on the theory of correlation function

the 4th ICCE-0000000796 Yanzhen WANG Evaluation of environmental vibration caused by working of large-scale shaking table

the 4th ICCE-0000000798 Qi WU Influence of fines content on shear wave velocity of saturated sandy soils

the 4th ICCE-0000000801 Weijia MA The effect of initial stress conditionson the threshold shear strain characteristics of saturated coral sand

Session S 3-1-5P Landscape response to earthquakes and resulting secondary hazardsConvenor: A. Joshua WEST, Zhangdong JIN, Chong XUTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000229 Chong XU Landslide earthquake geology the 4th ICCE-0000000288 Chong XU Assessment of coseismic landslide

hazard using the newmark model and statistical analyses related to the 2013 Lushan MW 6.6 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000290 Chong XU Landslides triggered by the 2017 MW 6.5 Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan, China earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000303 Xiaoli CHEN Influence of slope angle on the estimation of landslide volume

the 4th ICCE-0000000352 Ping SUN Seismic landslides in Tianshui area, Gansu Province, China

the 4th ICCE-0000000739 Fangpeng CUI Coseismic response of the Daguangbao landslide triggered by the Wenchuan earthquake with a belt-shaped hypocenter

the 4th ICCE-0000000761 A. Joshua WEST Mountains as seismic sculptures? The rise and fall of topography through the competing effects of uplift and landslide erosion during continental earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000773 Weile LI State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection

Session S3-3-6P National USAR capacity and USAR team certification(IEC)Convenor: Guosheng QU, Hong CHENTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000272 Ce ZHANG Research and development of movable testing device for hydraulic earthquake rescue tools

the 4th ICCE-0000000342 Kaihong FAN Analysis on earthquake disaster prevention in Liangshan of Sichuan province

the 4th ICCE-0000000852 Jun LIU Rapid assessment of the 6.6 magnitude earthquake disaster in Jinghe, Xinjiang, in 2017, based on ShakeMap_CNST

the 4th ICCE-0000000675 Jessica Ramirez MENDOZA The role of first responders and South-South cooperation during earthquake’s response and management

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the 4th ICCE-0000000278 Ming WEN Detection and safety management of hazmat in earthquake rescue operations

the 4th ICCE-0000000869 Hong CHEN Introduction on the capacity building on the emergency search and rescue team for earthquake hazards in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000141 Elchin KHALILOV "SatPag" special system of information transfer to seismic disaster areas

the 4th ICCE-0000000727 Fugang XU Experimental research on sediment transport and accumulation triggered by the dam-break

the 4th ICCE-0000000781 C h e n Z H AO A s s e s s i n g i n t e r d e p e n d e n t infrastructure criticality using a biased PageRank algorithm

the 4th ICCE-0000000867 Jiamei WANG Dam burst disaster warning system of barrier lakes in un-gauged regions

the 4th ICCE-0000000873 Mario Adolfo SIMAZ International crisis and disaster management course

the 4th ICCE-0000000898 Yongjin ZHENG Numerical simulation of stability analysis and slope reinforcement for Ganjiazhai large scale earthquake landslide in Ludia

the 4th ICCE-0000000899 Huan WANG Analysis of seepage stability of Hamushan Barrier Dam

Session S4-1-2P Earthquake risk management and insuranceConvenor: Huiqiang ZUOTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000886 Jiale LI Research on the index system of earthquake emergency preparedness capability assessment

the 4th ICCE-0000000010 Farid K HALILOV Ear t hqua ke forecast ing management system (EFMS)

the 4th ICCE-0000000542 Deyu MING A statistical framework to design catastrophe bonds for earthquakes in Yunnan Province of China

Session S5-1-1P Regional cooperation in seismo-geodesy: an ASC initiativeConvenor: Li LI, Paramesh BANERJEETime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000774 Dmitry STORCHAK Recent advancement of the ISC earthquake datasets

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Sunday, 13 MaySession S1-1-1P Crustal and upper mantle and seismogenic structure of the Wenchunan earthquakeConvenor: Jianping WU, Fuyun WANG, Zhifeng DING, Fenglin NIUTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000085 Qi-Fu CHEN La rge deep sl ip rates of t he Longmenshan fault zone and its implication for strong earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000740 Lijun CHANG Seismic anisotropy of upper mantle in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and related crust-mantle coupling pattern

the 4th ICCE-0000000468 Shaoxing HUI Analysis of the 3-D velocity structure of the crust In the Wenchuan earthquake zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000582 Panpan ZHAO Structural setting of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake (MW 7.9) revealed by ambient noise tomography with topography correction

the 4th ICCE-0000000601 Jiyan LIN Crustal structure in southwest China based on deep seismic profile from Simao terrane to Songpan-Ganzi terrane

the 4th ICCE-0000000617 Xinzhong YIN Distribution of early aftershocks following the 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake in the main shock zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000467 Yuting ZHANG Seismic investigation of the Longmenshan fault zone structure

the 4th ICCE-0000000705 Dong LIU The analysis of the measured gravity anomaly correct ion and bouguer anomaly correction in high-precision level measurement

the 4th ICCE-0000000186 Renqi LU New 3D fault model of the coseismic fault during the 2008 Wenchuan MS 8.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000238 Yi SUN The sectional characteristic of the Longmanshan fault belt used by the fault zone trapped waves records

the 4th ICCE-0000000138 Feihuang CAO Research on velocity structure and anisotropy of upper mantle in western Sichuan based on wave gradiometry

the 4th ICCE-0000000643 Jian GAO Crustal anisotropy beneath eastern Sichuan Basin and adjacent regions from receiver functions

the 4th ICCE-0000000670 Shixin LI Seismic anisotropic in the upper mantle beneath the northeastern Tibetan Plateau from shear wave splitting analysis

the 4th ICCE-0000000817 Yawei MA Joint inversion of receiver functions and gravity data and its application in the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000317 Mungunsuren DASHDONDOG Minimum 1-D velocity model in the southern Hangay Dome from local earthquake data: an improvement in location accuracy

the 4th ICCE-0000000537 Haijiang ZHANG Resolving seismogenic structure of the 2013 MS 7.0 Lushan earthquake by multiple seismic imaging methods

Session S1-2-4P Wenchuan earthquake sequence: a comprehensive understanding of its tectonic origin, physical processes, and hazard implicationsConvenor: Zhengkang SHEN, Xiwei XU, Xiaofeng CUITime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000073 Yan LUO Stress environment in the Longmenshan fault zone after the 2008 Wenchuan, China, earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000184 Lei TA NG The s t ra in cha nge a na lysis of 4-component borehole strainmeters observations in Sichuan-Yunnan region after the MS 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000280 Xing-y ue YA NG Numer ica l simulat ion on magnitude 7 or over earthquakes in northeastern margin of Qinghai-Tibetan plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000376 Gan-jiao WANG Confidence-interval-analysis on the composite fault plane solution given by grid search method and its application in Southern Jiangxi Province

the 4th ICCE-0000000399 Zhitong JIN The stress triggered evidence of 2008 Wenchuan earthquake ruptured from southwest to northeast

the 4th ICCE-0000000428 Yongge WAN Convergence of regional tectonic stress field prior to the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

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the 4th ICCE-0000000454 Wei TAO Dynamic modeling of the Longmenshan fault deformation and slip over earthquake cycles

the 4th ICCE-0000000476 Jia CHENG Seismic hazard modeling of the Sichuan-Yunnan region

the 4th ICCE-0000000569 Yongqing ZHANG Stress patterns in the seismic focal zone before giant earthquakes: An example of the 2011 MW 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000629 Shimin ZHANG Seismotectonics in the Longmen Shan Fold-and-Thrust Belt, eastern Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000669 Ho n g y a n Z H A NG Te c t o n i c s t r e s s f i e l d transformation along Longmen Shan fault zone and its implications for the dynamic mechanism of Wenchua

the 4th ICCE-0000000738 Shuzhong SHENG Study on the Coulomb stress triggering effect of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000830 Jianbao SUN Revisit ing the coseismic and postseismic deformation of the Wenchuan earthquake using ALOS-1 PALSAR data

the 4th ICCE-0000000776 Petr DYADKOV Dynamics of the seismic energy anomalies and the seismotectonic deformations in connection with earthquakes Wenchuan, China (MW 7.9, 2008) and Gorkha, Nepal (MW 7.8, 2015)

the 4th ICCE-0000000498 Zheng-Kang SHEN Postseismic deformation of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and seismo-tectonics of the eastern Tibetan Plateau

Session S2-2-2P Earthquake physics: simulation and observationsConvenor: Huilin XING, Yongxian ZHANG, Shiyong ZHOUTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000096 Chong YUE Numerical simulation study on the influence of fault attitude on cross-fault short level in longmenshan fault

the 4th ICCE-0000000105 Fang LIU A study on the conversion relationship between close earthquake magnitude and surface wave magnitude of the Inner Mongolia seismic network

the 4th ICCE-0000000108 Xi GUO Analysis of seismic anisotropy in the northeast margin of Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000120 Xi GUO Crustal and upper mantle structure of the eastern Kunlun area from body wave traveltime tomography

the 4th ICCE-0000000122 Guijuan LAI To understand pre-slip dislocation phenomena of immediate the MW 7.9 earthquake of Wenchuan from the granular physics principle

the 4th ICCE-0000000134 Nan HU Can the coseismic column failure stress caused by strong earthquake stimulate other earthquakes in Longmenshan area?

the 4th ICCE-0000000151 Wenchao LI The fault structure and the stress field characteristics in the source area of MS 7.0 Lushan earthquake sequence in 2013

the 4th ICCE-0000000214 Wei CHEN Study on the coseismic slip model and coulomb stress of the 2017 Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake constrained by GNSS and InSAR

the 4th ICCE-0000000260 Yuan LI The impact of Wenchuan earthquake on fault movement in the northeastern margin of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000267 Ruifang YU Effect of source-to-site distance on spatial variation of ground motions

the 4th ICCE-0000000320 Chuanjin LIU Interseismic deformation across the eastern Altyn Tagh fault from InSAR measurements

the 4th ICCE-0000000339 Yan ZHANG Effect of shales on tidal response of water level to large earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000346 Ke JIA The 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake delayed the occurrence of the 2017 M W 6.5 Jiuzhaigou earthquake in Sichuan, China and its tectonic implication

the 4th ICCE-0000000362 Yunqiang SUN 3D Finite-Element modeling of earthquake spatio-temporal migration in northeastern Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000418 Yueyi XU Geodetic inversion for the variation of seismic fault parameters with application to the 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000431 Yan XUE Statistical characteristics of the global great shallow-focus earthquake sequences

the 4th ICCE-0000000447 Xubin ZHANG Mechanism of high frequency coupling instability and stable implementation for transmitting boundary— P-SV wave motion

the 4th ICCE-0000000480 Shiyuan HUANG Attenuation tomography of crustal S-wave in Wushan-Badong section of the Three Gorges Reservoir area

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the 4th ICCE-0000000483 Qi YAO Nonlinear friction FEM method and history earthquake records used for subsequent seismic risk in the eastern margin of the Tibet Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000492 Xi GUO Surface wave tomography for South Chinathe 4th ICCE-0000000503 Ying-Hui YANG Shallow fault rupture triggered

by main shock of the 2016 Meinong earthquake inferred by Multi-sight InSAR and GPS data

the 4th ICCE-0000000508 Mingruo JIAO Numerical simulation on subduction of the Pacific plate into Northeast China and the seismogenic mechanism of deep and shallow earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000563 Jifeng CHEN The abnormal character of PmP phase in Qilian Mountain Area, China

the 4th ICCE-0000000577 Shixu JIA Comparative study of the orogenic structure and strong earthquake environment of Qilianshan and Longmenshan on the northeast edge of Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000589 Huilin XING Earthquake and fault geometrythe 4th ICCE-0000000622 Xiaoqiang WANG Study on the abnormal variation

characteristics of the earthquake gravity field in Jinghe in 2017

the 4th ICCE-0000000726 Frederic GUATTARI Fiber optic gyroscope road-map for best rotational ground motion sensitivity on the field

the 4th ICCE-0000000772 Cheng XU Stress feature in southwestern margin of Erdos block by a 3-D simulation

the 4th ICCE-0000000900 Dagzinmaa LKHAGVA Relocation of bayanbulag's earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000746 Fengyun JIANG Co-seismic and post-earthquake displacement fields based on finite element method: A case study of Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000444 Qiang HOU Crust-mantle coupling seismogenic mechanism in Sichuan-Yunnan region

the 4th ICCE-0000000666 Xiwei XU Active faults, earthquake hazards and mitigation actions in China

Session S2-3-2P Advances in geodetic study of devastating earthquakesConvenor: Wenke SUN, Qi WANG, Rongjiang WANG, Peiliang XUTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000048 Lingyun JI Coseismic deformation and seismogenic fault of the jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake from InSAR observation

the 4th ICCE-0000000215 Gang LIU Source rupture model for the 2015 MW 7.8 gorkha earthquake and MW 7.3 aftershock from joint inversion of geodetic and seismic data

the 4th ICCE-0000000216 Zhiguo ZHU Study on the dynamic characteristics of crustal deformation in the pre-earthquake of 6.6 magnitude earthquake based on GPS.

the 4th ICCE-0000000264 He TANG An explanation of the gps-observed tectonic deformation along the longmen-shan fault zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000452 Bi n Z H AO A compa r i son of p os t se i sm ic deformation due to two major thrust earthquakes at the southern and eastern margins of the Tibetan Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000486 Jie DONG Internal co-seismic deformation and curvature effect based on an analytical approach

the 4th ICCE-0000000583 Aiguo XIA Study on the characteristics of stress drop change of MS 6.5 earthquake sequence in Pishan, Xinjiang on July 3, 2015

the 4th ICCE-0000000603 Peiliang XU High-rate GPS probably detects a large scale of sudden movement in Japan after the 2011 Tohoku MW 9.0 earthquake

Session S2-3-4P Development of geophysical field detecting satellite missionConvenor: Xuhui SHEN, Fan JIANG, Livio CONTI, Rune Gauthier HULOTTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000083 MuPing YANG Analysis on dynamic background field of ionosphere ELF/VLF electric field in Northeast Asia by the microsatellite demeter

the 4th ICCE-0000000316 Jian LIN C SE S GNSS ionospher ic inversion technique, validation and error analysis

the 4th ICCE-0000000340 Ruyi PENG Far-ultraviolet ionospheric photometer the 4th ICCE-0000000529 Shufan ZHAO Transionospheric propagation of

terrestrial VLF radiationthe 4th ICCE-0000000575 Zhou CHEN An electric field penetration model for

seismo-ionospheric research

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the 4th ICCE-0000000671 Tiebao ZHANG Analysis of infrared Radiation before Wenchuan(M8.0), Lushan(M7.0) and Jiuzhaigou (M7.0) earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000750 Qian LU The comparison of anomalies of satellite thermal infrared between the M8.0 Wenchuan earthquake and the M7.0 Lushan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000496 Xuhui SHEN The first results of CSES-01 and its records on the Mexico M7.1 earthquake in the day of Feb.16, 2018

the 4th ICCE-0000000541 Zhenxia ZHANG Propagation mode of ground transmitter signal in magnetosphere

the 4th ICCE-0000000403 Livio CONTI Analysis of the correlation between earthquakes and disturbances of the van Allen particles detected by SAMPEX, Demeter and CSES satellites

Session S2-3-6 Global seismo-geodetic observation: GPS, strain accumulation and silent earthquakesConvenor: Paramesh BANERJEE, Sidao NI, Jianghui GENG, Han YUE,

Qiming ZENG, Jingfa ZHANGTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall(level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000882 Susilo SUSILO Co-seismic deformation of pidie jaya earthquake 2016 as detected by kinematic high rate GPS data processing

the 4th ICCE-0000000861 Bekturganova BAYAN Seismic observation network of Kazakhstan

the 4th ICCE-0000000707 Iwan HERMAWAN Preliminar y studies on interplate coupling at southern Sumatran subduction zone derived from GPS data

the 4th ICCE-0000000315 Cong CHEN Study on static coulomb stress variation of Wenchuan earthquake based on GPS model

the 4th ICCE-0000000605 Dannie HIDAYAT Tectonic and volcanic settings at Gede Volcano, West Java, Indonesia: Results from three-dimensional local earthquake tomography, tectonic earthquake and small long-period earthquake analyses

the 4th ICCE-0000000353 L i w e n G O N G P r e l i m i n a r y a n a l y s i s o n establishment and application of physical model of debramination

the 4th ICCE-0000000037 Jun ZHONE Characteristics of underground fluid anomalies before Jinghe MS 6.6 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000361 Jiang LIU Anomaly variation analysis of the ionospheric anomalies before and after the MS 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000638 Xiaoqiang WANG Interseimic & Coseismic displacements of the Jinghe M6.6 earthquake observed by GPS

the 4th ICCE-0000000547 John GALETZKA Real-time GNSS for earthquake and tsunami hazards

the 4th ICCE-0000000410 Sun-Cheon PARK Measurement of small co-seismic deformation field using SAR interferometry: first surface deformation detection by earthquake in Korea Peninsula

the 4th ICCE-0000000382 Saltykov VADIM Connection of Seismic and GPS parameters during the 2012 unrest of the Tolbachik Areal Volcanic Field(Kamchatka)

the 4th ICCE-0000000004 Jing ZHAO Fault locking and deformation characteristics in southwestern segment of Longmenshan fault

the 4th ICCE-0000000834 Wentao ZHANG The integrated observation system of earthquake, crustal deformation and temperature using optic fiber sensors

the 4th ICCE-0000000009 Daya SHANKER Are burst of seismic activities observed in eastern Himalayas(Syntaxis) indication of impending earthquake?

the 4th ICCE-0000000003 Elchin KHALILOV Analysis of global gravitational precursors of Mega earthquakes

Session S 2-4-1P Earthquake natural laboratory and large earthquake forecasting

Co-organized by South California Earthquake Center(SCEC), National Test Site for Earthquake Monitoring and ForecastConvenor: John VIDALE, Jinwei REN, Zhengkang SHEN, Xiaodong ZHANGTime: May 12, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000650 Xiongfei ZENG Wenchuan earthquake leading seismic theory innovation: Recognition of great earthquakes and computer processing

the 4th ICCE-0000000040 Fengjuan CAO Study on earthquake tendencies in the Liaoning region based on commensurability

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the 4th ICCE-0000000049 Lixin GAO The most significant seismic anomaly before the Wenchuan M8.0 earthquake*

the 4th ICCE-0000000127 Xiaocheng ZHOU Gas geochemistry of hot spring in western Sichuan Province, China after the Wenchuan MS 8.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000154 Yu r o n g Q I U A s t u d y o n s e g m e n t a t i o n characteristics of apparent stresses of the 2017 Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake sequence

the 4th ICCE-0000000234 Li ZHOU The design of the earthquake precursor station integrated management system

the 4th ICCE-0000000435 Xiaojing HU Preliminary study on abnormal mechanism of groundwater level rising in southern Yunnan

the 4th ICCE-0000000491 Ping ZHANG Study on precursory anomaly of seismological geoelectric field in Yunnan,China

the 4th ICCE-0000000499 Zhang LI Analysis of the coseismic effect in Yunnan well water level caused by several teleseisms

the 4th ICCE-0000000502 Qi-lin LI Study On the spatial relationship between the shallow geothermal anomaly and the seismic activity in Jianchuan- Deqin, northwestern Yunnan

the 4th ICCE-0000000517 Zhiguang ZHANG Analysis of precursory anomaly before Pishan MS 6.5 earthquake in Xinjiang, China, On July 3, 2015

the 4th ICCE-0000000533 Yan YANG Joint inversion of rayleigh wave dispersion, rayleigh wave ZH ratio, and receiver function data for crustal shear wave velocity structure beneath Yunnan, SW China

the 4th ICCE-0000000587 Guangming WANG Accurate locating of ludian MS 6.5 earthquake and its large aftershock sequences

the 4th ICCE-0000000767 Ciping ZHAO Magmatic intrusion activities in Tengchong volcanic field: Possible genetic implications for strong earthquakes in its vicinity

the 4th ICCE-0000000019 Daya SHANKER Earthquake hazard forecast in the northeast India Himalaya and its vicinity

the 4th ICCE-0000000552 Xiangyu SUN Electrical resistivity structures of changning area in Sichuan province from Magnetotelluric exploration

Session S2-4-2P Improving earthquake occurrence and hazard forecastsConvenor: John B. RUNDLE, Huilin XING, Yongxian ZHANGTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000058 Yueju CUI Satellite observation of CH4 and CO anomalies associated with the Wenchuan MS 8.0 and Lushan MS 7.0 earthquakes in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000815 Shiguang DENG Earthquake risk probability distribution based on integrated evaluation method

the 4th ICCE-0000000125 Lei LIU Study on fault locking of the West Qingling fault after the Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000183 Huaizhong YU Study of the load/unload response ratio before the 2017 M7.0 Jiuzhaigou, southwest China's Sichuan Province earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000372 Z h i w a n g C H A NG A n e mp i r ic a l w ay for incorporating near-fault directivity effects into GMPE(s)

the 4th ICCE-0000000423 Xianghua JIANG Statistics characteristic of foreshocks in Xinjiang region

the 4th ICCE-0000000509 Yun WANG The relationship between shallow geothermal anomalies and earthquakes and Its implication of seismogenesis

the 4th ICCE-0000000593 Jin SONG Earthquake probability of the “seismic gap” on the Longmenshan fault

the 4th ICCE-0000000613 Nilupaer MAIMAITUSUN Retrospective study on the predictability of pattern informatics in Tianshan seismic zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000684 Yanyan HAN Study on the evolution of tidal modulation ratio prior Wenchuan 8.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000708 Yulan LI Earthquake relocation and seismic distr ibution characterist ics in the eastern Qiangtang Basin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

the 4th ICCE-0000000723 Wenbing LIU LPL- ETAS model and its application in the study of prediction of strong aftershocks

the 4th ICCE-0000000810 Yue LIU Numerical study on load-unload response ratio based on the network model

the 4th ICCE-0000000056 Xiuying WANG Study on extraction method of precursor signals using multidisciplinary observational data

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Session S3-1-1 Seismic effect and damage mechanics on civil engineeringConvenor: Lingxin ZHANG, Feng XIONG, Ruizhi WEN, Ying ZHOU, Tao

WANG, Jonathan P. STEWARTTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000046 Yongfeng DU Response spectra of base-isolated structures and application in isolation design code

the 4th ICCE-0000000057 Kuo-Liang WEN Nonlinear site response during 2016 Meinong Taiwan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000088 Mengyi REN Generalized extreme value model of seismicity in Longmenshan region

the 4th ICCE-0000000093 Endong GUO Classification of seismic safety and resilience of water supply pipeline networks

the 4th ICCE-0000000104 Chunxiao LIU Destruction law of rectangular tunnel structure based on the theory of plastic hinge on non-liquefied site

the 4th ICCE-0000000139 Prawatwong UNNOP Cyclic testing of bonded post-tensioned interior slab-column connections with shear reinforcements

the 4th ICCE-0000000196 Heng LI Damping effect on structural seismic response

the 4th ICCE-0000000404 Duozhi WANG Cause of seismic damage to suspended ceilings of public buildings

the 4th ICCE-0000000524 Xiaomin WANG Effect of masonry-infilled walls on failure mechanism of RC frame structures

the 4th ICCE-0000000640 Xiangzhao CHEN Research on 3D earthquake disasters simulation technology on city and urban agglomeration based on cityengine

the 4th ICCE-0000000683 Danhua XIN State of art fragility analysis for the major building types in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000711 Shizhou YU Distribution assessment of earthquake disaster losses based on open data

the 4th ICCE-0000000712 Bo JIN Research on seismic fragility analysis with random IDA method of a RC frame structure under different seismic fortification levels

the 4th ICCE-0000000839 Qing WU A study of seismic macroeconomic losses based on monte carlo method

the 4th ICCE-0000000845 Yingchu ZHANG The ground motion recordings selection for fifth seismic zoning map considering difference in seismic activity

the 4th ICCE-0000000859 Benyong WEI A method of risk assessment of people trapped in earthquakes in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000094 Jiawei LI Estimated casualty risk for six scenario great earthquakes in Sichuan-Yunnan Region, China, for disaster preparation

the 4th ICCE-0000000136 Feng QIAN Health monitoring of hidden projects under earthquake loading using piezoceramic-based active sensing approach

the 4th ICCE-0000000668 Lingxin ZHANG Seismic vulnerability analysis of fortification single-story factory buildings with reinforced concrete columns

the 4th ICCE-0000000744 Linghui ZHOU Development of fragility functions of RC buildings in Sichuan, China

the 4th ICCE-0000000832 Yefei REN Empirical site classification method for National Strong Motion Observation Network System(NSMONS) stations in China based on H/V spectral ratio of strong-motion recordings

the 4th ICCE-0000000843 Kun JI Constr uct ion of condit iona l mean spectrum(CMS/CS) for China seismic safety evaluation work

the 4th ICCE-0000000888 Shaofeng CHAI Dynamic responses of loess and sand slopes under the coupling effect of earthquake and rainfall: Insights on shaking table tests

the 4th ICCE-0000000038 Dusan ZUPKA Enhancing communities resilience to earthquakes-approach and experience from case studies

the 4th ICCE-0000000143 Elchin KHALILOV New technology of seismic stable construction

Session S3-1-6 Seismic hazard assessmentConvenor: ChunXiang CAO, Ruben TATEVOSSIAN(Russia), Toshiaki YOKOI,

Ramesh P. SINGHTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000286 Anna KALININA Effect of the soil profile on the seismic impact

the 4th ICCE-0000000377 Hongmei GUO A extract method of mountainous area settlement place information from GF-1 high resolution optical remote sensing image under semantic constraints

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the 4th ICCE-0000000008 Jun BONITA Qualitative comparative analysis on uncertainty and variability of published Ground-Motion Prediction Equations(GMPEs) for Philippine Earthquake Model(PEM)

the 4th ICCE-0000000479 Lijing SHI Resolving shallow shear wave velocity structure of Wudu station based on Wenchuan earthquake records

the 4th ICCE-0000000825 Lei FU Estimation of S-wave source, path and site parameters in Longmenshan from seismic data using generalized inversion method

the 4th ICCE-0000000849 Wen BAI Prevention of mountain area seismic geological hazards from Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000197 Georges Mavonga TULUKA Seismic hazard assessment of the Democratic Republic of Congo and surrounding areas based on recent compiled seismic zonation source models

the 4th ICCE-0000000013 Elchin KHALILOV New technology of seismic stable construction

Session S4-1-3P Integrated seismic risk reductionConvenor: Feng XIONG, Kaoshan DAI, Tso-Chien PANTime: May 13, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000901 Yanting DUAN Seismic facies analysis based on deep embedding cluster technology

the 4th ICCE-0000000690 Victor NOVIKOV Electromagnetic earthquake control–utopia or real physical backgrounds: Insight from forty-year field and laboratory experiments

the 4th ICCE-0000000730 Wei WANG Experimental testing of self-centering modular panel with slit steel plate shear walls

Session S4-1-4P Earthquake forecast for the reduction of seismic disaster risk?Convenor: Zhongliang WU, Yongxian ZHANGTime: May 13, 13:30-15:10Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000051 Jing ZHAO Fault locking and deformation characteristics of the Xianshuihe fault zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000754 Jian LIU Landslide susceptibility mapping by optimization of random forests model

the 4th ICCE-0000000816 Yue WANG Joint waveform inversion for velocities and attenuation for Sichuan area

the 4th ICCE-0000000818 Yang ZANG A Study on the sequence of Jiuzhaigou MS 7.0 earthquake, August 8, 2017, in Sichuan Province

the 4th ICCE-0000000218 Jiancang ZHUANG Data missing of the Wenchuan aftershock sequence in the catalog and stochastic replenishment

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Monday, 14 MaySession S 1-2-1P Uplift history and deformation mechanism of the Tibetan PlateauConvenor: Jing LIU, Peizhen ZHANG,Haibing LI, Bihong FU Time: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000835 Fengxue ZHANG A S-wave tomography study for the first order tectonic unit boundaries nearby eastern region of Tibetan plateau and its implication for plateau growth

the 4th ICCE-0000000579 Kezhen ZUO Study on the 3D crustal velocity structure and seismicity in the middle-east segment of Qilianshan area

the 4th ICCE-0000000357 Baiyun LIU The crustal velocity structure of the Gulang M8 earthquake and its adjacent in northeast margin of Tibetan Plateau and tectonic implcation

the 4th ICCE-0000000449 Jing XU Effects of the Wenchuan 8.0 earthquake on its surrounding earthquakes and faults

the 4th ICCE-0000000462 Lingqiang ZHAO The study of deep electrical structure in east Qilian Mountains and earthquake environment of Menyuan MS 6.4 earthquake in 2016

the 4th ICCE-0000000677 Yukui GE Is there plateau-scale variation in denudation throughout Tibet Plateau?

the 4th ICCE-0000000133 Jing LIU Multiple episodes of fast exhumation since Cretaceous in SE Tibet, revealed by low-temperature thermochronology

Session S2-1-2 Strong motions, early warning, and lessons from great earthquakesConvenor: Kenji SATAKE, Gary GIBSON, Richard ALLEN, Dake YANG, Qiang

MA, Ruifeng LIU, Wenhui HUANGTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000095 Hongjie LI Topography and site effects on seismic ground motion recorded by Zigong seismograph array: a case study of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000232 Li ZHOU Discussion on the construction of the earthquake rapid intensity reporting and early warning network of Wuhan city circle

the 4th ICCE-0000000335 Dewan Mohammad Enamul HAQUE Intensity attenuation model for bangladesh with respect to the surrounding potential seismotectonic regimes

the 4th ICCE-0000000518 Jize SUN Ground motion characteristics of the 2016 MW 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000648 Baorui HOU Relationships between the Chinese instrumental seismic intensity and the emergency response parameters for critical infrastructures

the 4th ICCE-0000000695 Hongjun SI Attenuation characteristics of strong ground motion recorded during the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000700 Jiwei FENG Comparison of ground-motion prediction equations between the central and eastern United States and Sichuan Basin, China based on Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000837 Peibin XU Single-station sigma in the Sichuan region

the 4th ICCE-0000000848 Yong WEI Study on the nonlinear effect of Longtoushan strong ground motion site of Ludian MS 6.5 earthquake in 2014

the 4th ICCE-0000000880 Xuejing LI The characteristics of Arias intensity during Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000077 Xiaojia CHEN Magnitude estimation using the first 3 seconds near-field P-wave amplitude based on frequency spectrum analysis

the 4th ICCE-0000000174 Zijun WANG A new magnitude estimator for earthquake early warning systems and application for the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000506 Rensheng CUI The development of the automatic moment tensor inversion system

the 4th ICCE-0000000672 Yuan WANG Magnitude scaling relationships for earthquake early warning in the Southwest of China

the 4th ICCE-0000000693 Ying XIAO Real-time evaluation of fault rupture extent using near-source strong-motion data of China mainland

the 4th ICCE-0000000862 Xiufeng TIAN Status Quo analysis of Lanzhou earthquake early warning system

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the 4th ICCE-0000000884 Anastasiia CHEBROVA System of seismic observations for the tsunami warning in the Russian Far East

the 4th ICCE-0000000118 Ao ZHENG Source rupture process of the 2017 Jiuzhaigou, China earthquake derived from the kinematic joint inversion of strong-motion and teleseismic data

the 4th ICCE-0000000314 Jianming LIU Relocation of the Hutubi MS 6.2 earthquake sequence on 8 December 2016 and analysis of the seismogenic structure

the 4th ICCE-0000000365 Hongwei WANG The source, path, and site effects in the Wenchuan aftershocks from 2008 to 2013 based on nonparametric spectral inversion

the 4th ICCE-0000000864 Gulbanu DAURBAYEVA Medium-term forecast system of strong earthquakes in Kazakhstan

the 4th ICCE-0000000023 Uma GHOSH Evaluation of seismicity around barren island volcanic region of Andaman and Nicobar Islands

the 4th ICCE-0000000024 Jnana Ranjan KAYAL Two recent large and great intraplate earthquakes in India: Inversion and pop-up tectonics

Session S2-2-1P Faulting and earthquake dynamicsConvenor: Shengli MA, Xinglin LEI, Hongfeng YANG, Jianye CHEN Time: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000055 Yongtao JIANG Research on the inter-seismic gravity change due to the fault movements in Sichuan-Yunnan region

the 4th ICCE-0000000084 Jiashuang JIAO Research on the gravity change caused by the active fault motion considering the fault rotation

the 4th ICCE-0000000173 Hailiang XIN 3-D crustal structure of the North China from simultaneous refraction and reflection seismic tomography

the 4th ICCE-0000000236 Ya nshua ng GUO Obser vat ion s ystems of Multiphysical fields of fault meta-instability

the 4th ICCE-0000000252 Li JUN Focal faults and stress field characteristics of M7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake sequence in 2017

the 4th ICCE-0000000398 Cui-Ping LI Seismogenic structure and coseimic coulomb stress changes of the 23 November 2017 Wulong MS 5.0 Earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000422 Wen YANG Seismotectonics of the 2017 MS 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000659 Kaiying WANG Background stress state before the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and dynamics of the Longmen Shan thrust belt

the 4th ICCE-0000000701 Batkhuu BATTULGA How complex is seismically active ‘Deren’ area, 180km south of Ulaanbaatar?

the 4th ICCE-0000000893 Togtokhbabayar SUGIR Ground penetrating radar investigation for the characterization of Songino active fault, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

the 4th ICCE-0000000047 Waleed OLIMAT Seismic site effect estimation using microtremor studies in the archaeological city Jerash in Jordan

the 4th ICCE-0000000371 Loes BUIJZE Unstable slip events on large-scale experimental fault zones with spatially varying fault gouge lithologies

the 4th ICCE-0000000157 Zhinan XIE Weak-form complex frequency shifted unsplit perfectly matched layer for seismic viscoacoustic wave simulation

the 4th ICCE-0000000318 Hui LI Seismic tomography of the 2013 MS 7.0 Lushan earthquake area

the 4th ICCE-0000000321 Guang RONG Seismic tomography of the 2008 MS 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake area after the mainshock

the 4th ICCE-0000000612 Xiaohui LI Frictional properties and BET surface area of the Longmenshan fault gouges retrieved from the shallow drilling core

the 4th ICCE-0000000448 Taizi HUANG Coseismic radiation of the 2008 MW 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake from compressive sensing back-projection

the 4th ICCE-0000000525 Shengji WEI Refine fault geometry with broadband waveform modeling for earthquake source parameters

the 4th ICCE-0000000034 Xinglin LEI Role of inhomogeneous stress perturbations on faulting--Impact of the 2008 MW7.9 Wenchuan earthquake to the north segment of the Longmenshan fault

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Session S2-3-1P Advances in microseismic monitoring and researchConvenor: Haijiang ZHANG, Wei ZHANG, Zhigang PENG, Michael

KENDALLTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000079 Hongyi LI Detecting and locating aftershocks of the 2016 Qinghai Menyuan MS 6.4 earthquake based on match filter technology

the 4th ICCE-0000000545 Jinzhong JIANG Detection and relocation of the micro-small earthquakes before and after 2016 Yunlong MS 5.0 earthquake in Yunnan, China

the 4th ICCE-0000000097 Chuntao LIANG Using the synthetic seismograms matching method to study small earthquakes source parameters in southern Longmenshan seismic gap zone

the 4th ICCE-0000000165 Siyu MIAO Comparison of different migration-based location methods for detecting and locating microseismic events

the 4th ICCE-0000000106 Ad iya M U N K HSA IK H A N H ig h prec is ion earthquake locations reveal seismogenic structure beneath emeelt fault near capital of Mongolia: Implication for seismic hazard assessment

the 4th ICCE-0000000379 Yi-Fan CHEN Three-Dimensional velocity structure between the Shanchiao fault and the Tatun Volcanic zone in northern Taiwan

the 4th ICCE-0000000160 Yanling HUANG Study on seismicity near the seismic gap between Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes using double difference relocation method

the 4th ICCE-0000000813 Yangyang YU The application of Joint Source Scanning Algorithm(JSSA) to a hydraulic fracturing treatment dataset

the 4th ICCE-0000000429 Baoshan WANG Missing earthquakes detection and tectonic activity analysis in epicenter area of Changdao earthquake swarm, Shandong, in 2017

the 4th ICCE-0000000381 Saltykov VADIM Monitoring of tidal variations of seismic noise for the search of earthquake precursors

the 4th ICCE-0000000156 X i a o h o n g N I E A n a l y s i s o n a b n o r m a l -characteristics of the Kümüx seismic window before two moderate earthquakes in North-Tianshan

the 4th ICCE-0000000032 Aichun LIU The development of Borehole Strainmeter based on fiber bragg grating fiber bragg grating, borehole strainmeter, stress-strain, reference grating method

Session S2-3-5 Earthquake physics and lithosphere-coversphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling: clues from Global Earth Observation System of Systems(GEOSS)Convenor: Lixin WU, Angelo De SANTIS, Rita Di GIOVAMBATTISTATime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000302 Shanjun LIU Improvement of two step difference method and analysis of microwave anomaly in Yushu MS 7.1 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000319 Fuying ZHU Ionospheric TEC anomalies detected by ground-based GPS before the M6.0+ earthquake in China

the 4th ICCE-0000000326 Kai QIN Multi-parameter anomalies within one week before WenchuanEQ

the 4th ICCE-0000000328 Alessandro PISCINI Pre-earthquake climatological anomalies: CAPRI algorithm as robust procedure assessment and development analysis

the 4th ICCE-0000000366 Angelo De SANTIS SAFE(Swarm for Earthquake study) Project: an integrated system of earthquake physics study from ground to space

the 4th ICCE-0000000720 Liming HE Observation of magnetic conjugate ionospheric anomalies immediately before large earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000313 Weiyu MA Variation of outgoing longwave radiation and the celestial tide-generating force of four earthquakes in Italy in 2016

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Session S2-4-3P Multi-parameters observations of pre-earthquake signals and their potential for predictionConvenor: Dimitar OUZOUNOV, Xuhui SHEN, Fuqiong HUANG, Katsumi

HATTORI Time: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000052 Congxin WEI An improved time-frequency analysis to analyze the influence of thermal radiation background field caused by large ea r t hqua ke: Case st udy of Wenchua n 8.0 earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000053 Xujun ZHENG Fast inversion of rupture process based on strong motion data and the feasibility of its automation

the 4th ICCE-0000000091 Dulin ZHAI Study on spatial-temporal correlation of seismic anomalies using remote sensing multi-parameters

the 4th ICCE-0000000163 Xiao GUO OLR background field foundation and anomalies of OLR for the several strong earthquake in mainland china

the 4th ICCE-0000000343 Haobo GONG Abnormally high groundwater level at four wells along the Huayingshan fault zone in eastern Sichuan

the 4th ICCE-0000000348 Anhua HE Abnormal behavior in groundwater temperature prior to Wenchuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000351 C he n L I S t ud y on te mp or a l a nd s p at i a l characteristics of gravity field in Xinjiang based on mobile gravity and continuous gravity

the 4th ICCE-0000000363 Weiying GUO Scientific evaluation of earthquake prediction efficiency of the OLR

the 4th ICCE-0000000390 Lei TIAN Study on the characteristics and prediction of water temperature anomaly in Litang hot spring.

the 4th ICCE-0000000450 Binbin ZHAO Characteristics research of tidal stress triggering earthquakes in XinJiang area seismogenic zones after 1900

the 4th ICCE-0000000464 Qiang ZHAO SBAS-based monitoring of topography variation in the cross-fault field in Suining

the 4th ICCE-0000000507 Dongmei SONG A new algorithm to characterize earthquake thermal infrared anomalies using MODIS land surface temperature products

the 4th ICCE-0000000536 Rong MA Preliminary study of mud volcano radon gas measurements in northern Tianshan of China

the 4th ICCE-0000000553 Rong MA Preseismic anomalies in soil-gas hydrogen associated with 2017 M 6.6 Jinghe earthquake, Northwest China

the 4th ICCE-0000000596 Peng HAN Principal component analysis of geomagnetic field changes associated with the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (MW 9.0)

the 4th ICCE-0000000602 Guangke LI Variation of the tectonic stress field in Rongchang and its adjacent areas before and after moderate-strong earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000673 Xian LU Brightness temperature and outgoing long-wave radiation change of earthquakes

the 4th ICCE-0000000687 Qi LI Preliminary study on the relationship bet ween the geomagnet ic harmonic wave amplitude ratios and the underground electrical structure before the MS 5.5 Eryuan earthquake

the 4th ICCE-0000000698 Fuqiong HUANG The groundwater level changes of Northeast China induced by the September 3, 2017 underground nuclear explosion of North Korea

the 4th ICCE-0000000703 Zhengyi YUAN The extraction of trend change anomalies based on PLF algorithm

the 4th ICCE-0000000715 Weiyu MA The effect analysis of mid-term prediction of strong earthquake by using satellite remote sensing data

the 4th ICCE-0000000144 Chengquan CHI Extracting borehole strain precursors associated with the Lushan earthquake through principal component analysis

the 4th ICCE-0000000152 Zining YU Study on borehole strain variations for earthquake precursor based on non-Gaussian characteristics

the 4th ICCE-0000000284 Ivan PANTELEEV Forecast of seismic hazard in Kamchatka based on boreholes geoacoustic and electromagnetic measurements: theoretical basis and simulation

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Session S 2-5-3P Application of artificial intelligence techniques in earthquake studiesConvenor: Jieyuan NING, Lihua FANG, Zhigang PENGTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000395 Tiezhao BAO Waveform interpolation between natural seismic stations using Sparsity-Promotion inversion

the 4th ICCE-0000000488 Andong HU Deep learning for earthquake early warning

the 4th ICCE-0000000102 Chunxiao LIU Destruction law of rectangular tunnel structure based on the theory of plastic hinge on liquefied site

Session S3-1-7 Integrated disaster risk studies and innovative technologyConvenor: Yingying SUN, Ping ZHONG, Katsuya YAMORI, James GOLTZTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000194 James GOLTZ Risk communication for low probability earthquake forecasts

the 4th ICCE-0000000235 Dimitar OUZOUNOV Testing new technologies for early warnings and short-term forecasting of large earthquakes. The complexity of the new challenges

the 4th ICCE-0000000337 Takuya IWAHORI Practice of disaster education based on legitimate peripheral participation theory: a new approach to leaning

the 4th ICCE-0000000808 Lijiao YANG A comparison study for disaster impact analysis between demand-driven model and supply-side model

the 4th ICCE-0000000526 Mujiburrahman Towards a multi hazard early warning system in Indonesia

Session S3-2-4 Social resilience & resiliency standardsConvenor: Xinzheng LU, Changhai ZHAI, Kincho H. LAW, Yan-gang ZHAOTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000107 Chunxiao LIU Seismic response of co-construction of viaduct and metro station on liquefied site

the 4th ICCE-0000000149 Fe i WA NG D e c onvolut ion-B a s e d s y s te m identification and FEM calibration of UCLA factor building

the 4th ICCE-0000000231 Li ZHOU Design development and application of earthquake safety monitoring system of key projects

the 4th ICCE-0000000345 Lihua TANG A brief introduction on rural earthquake-resistance project in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

the 4th ICCE-0000000539 Huangbin LIANG Shaking table test on 1000KV UHV transmission tower-line coupling system

the 4th ICCE-0000000608 Ming GE Application of geophysical prospecting method in dam quality inspection of reservoir dam

the 4th ICCE-0000000676 Yongsheng CHEN Element oriented hybrid simulation for frame structures

Session S4-1-1P Global Earthquake ModelConvenor: Mengtan GAO, Marco PAGANITime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000595 Marco PAGANI Overview of GEM hazard activities

the 4th ICCE-0000000686 Chen HUANG Towards ground motion prediction equations for peak ground acceleration, spectral accelerations, and significant duration for Sichuan, China

Session S4-2-1P Earthquake natural laboratory and large earthquake forecastingConvenor Guochun WU, Ziqiang HAN, Bingwei TIAN, Makoto TAKAHASHI,

Luba Gilberta THWALATime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000171 Takahashi MAKOTO Managing earthquake recovery and the disaster risk reduction

the 4th ICCE-0000000158 Zhaodong XU Optimal sensor placement for damage identification of high speed railway bridge after earthquake

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the 4th ICCE-0000000384 Cong ZHAN Impact of Wenchuan earthquake on human activity patterns

the 4th ICCE-0000000446 Hui ZHOU 3D Seismic wave simulations for Chinese public

the 4th ICCE-0000000741 Dalimunthe SYARIFAH Digital sphere in time of disaster

the 4th ICCE-0000000763 Bingwe TIAN Resilient campus building: Is your university ready for the next earthquake?

the 4th ICCE-0000000753 Gilberta THWALA Seismic risk awareness and emergency preparedness in Zimbabwe: A case study of Harare Metropolitan City

Session S5-1-2P International project for earthquake science and technology innovationConvenor: Chunfeng HU, Shuwen DONG, Walter D. MOONEYTime: May 14, 8:30-18:00Venue: Shudu Hall (level 3)

the 4th ICCE-0000000857 George MARKOWSKY Earthquake section of the TIEMS academy website

the 4th ICCE-0000000877 Jean-Paul MONET Comparison at international level, between command systems, ways of interoperability

Business Meetings

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Business Meetings

BM-1: ATC3 of ISSMGE Business MeetingTime: May 13 (Sun), 15:30-17:00Venue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)Moderator: Lanmin WANG

BM-2: ASC Bureau MeetingTime: May 12 (Sun), 12:00-13:30Venue: Xindu Hall (Level 5)Moderator: Paramesh Banerjee

BM-3: ASC Bureau MeetingTime: May 13 (Sun), 12:00-13:30Venue: Xindu Hall (Level 5)Moderator: Paramesh Banerjee

BM-4: ASC Bureau MeetingTime: May 14 (Sun), 12:00-13:30Venue: Xindu Hall (Level 5)Moderator: Paramesh Banerjee

BM-5: Conference Declaration CommitteeTime: May 13 (Sun), 08:30-10:00Venue: Shushui Hall (Level 3)Moderator: Zheng-Kang SHEN

BM-6: Meeting of guest editors of the PAGEOPH special issueTime: May 13 (Sun), 12:30-13:30Venue: Shujin Hall (Level 3)Moderators: Yongxian ZHANG, Qinghua HUANG

BM-7: Meeting of the Organizational Committee's Working GroupsTime: May 14 (Sun), 08:30-10:00Venue: Crystal Ballroom (Level 5)Moderators: Zhongliang WU Field Trip

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【Route 1 - North Line】Chengdu- Beichuan- Mianyang- Donghekou- Chengdu (2 days)

DATE Itinerary vehicle scheduling meal hotel

D1:15MayChengdu/Beichuan/Mianyang

Bus

➢ 8:30 - 11:30 Travel from Chengdu to Beichuan New Town (the most damaged town in 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake)➢ 11:30- 12:30 Lunch➢ 12:30- 13:30 Visit Beichuan Old Town➢ 13:30- 15:30 Visit Beichuan Earthquake Museum, preserved relics of Beichuan Old Town and the the coseismic fault➢ 16:00- 17:30 Travel to Mianyang to have dinner and stay overnight there

L&D(buffet)

Fu Lin Metropolis Hotel

D2:16May

Mianyang /Qingchuan /Chengdu

Bus

➢ 7:30-11:30 Travel from Mianyang to Donghekou➢ 11:00-12:30 Visit Memorial Hall of Donghekou Earthquake Relics and the Earthquake Relics Park of Donghekou➢ 12:30-13:30 Travel to Qingchuan County➢ 13:30-14:30 Lunch➢ 14:30-18:30 Travel back to Chengdu

B&L

Price➢ RMB2,600/person OR USD415/person(double room)➢ RMB2,850/person OR USD455/person(single room)Buffet dinner will be served if booked by over 50 people

Scientific Field Trip【Route 2 - South Line】Chengdu- Beichuan- Mianyang- Donghekou- Chengdu (2 days)

DATE Itinerary vehicle scheduling meal hotel

D1:15May

Chengdu/Yingxiu/hongkou/Dujiangyan

Bus

➢ 8:00-10:00 Travel from Chengdu to the Yingxiu Town➢ 10:00-11:30 Visit XuanKou Middle School Relic Site & Earthquake Museum➢ 11:30-12:30 Lunch at Yingxiu➢ 12:30-13:30 Travel to Shuimo Old Town➢ 13:30-14:00 Visit Shuimo Old Town➢ 14:00-16:00 Travel to Hongkou-Shenxigou Relic Site➢ 16:00-17:00 Visit Shenxigou Earthquake Relics➢ 17:00-18:00 Travel to Dujiangyan and have dinner

L&D(buffet)

Balun International Hotel

D2:16May

Dujiangyan/Pengzhou/Hanwang/Chengdu

Bus

➢ 8:00-9:30 Travel from the hotel to Bailu town Pengzhou ➢ 9:30-10:30 Visit the relics of the Primary School of Bailu Town and the rebuilt school➢ 10:30-11:30 Travel to Pengzhou and have lunch➢ 11:30-12:30 Lunch➢ 12:30-14:00 Travel to Hanwang➢ 14:00-15:00 Visit the Hanwang Earthquake Museum and Earthquake Relics➢ 15:00-15:30 Travel to Qingping County➢ 15:30-16:00 Visit Qingping County and Study its landslide risk management➢ 16:00-18:30 Travel to Chengdu

B&L

Price➢ RMB2400/person OR USD380/person(double room) ➢ RMB2650/person OR USD420/person(single room)Buffet dinner will be served if booked by over 50 people

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Price includes

1.Entrance ticket fee for sightseeing2.Meals 3.Air-conditioned bus 4.Hotel accommodation5.Mandarin-speaking and English-speaking tour guide6.Bottled water (limitless)7.Travel insurance8.Senior expert narratation

Price does not Include

1.This price will not be discounted. 2.Registration deadline:17:00pm, 30April, 2018.3.Registration: registration is successful when travel agency has received full payment4.Cancellation: No charge (10 days ahead, that is before 04 May, 2018); 50% tour fare (5 days ahead, that is before 11 May, 2018); 100% tour fare (after 11 May,2018).

Notes

1.This price will not be discounted. 2.Registration deadline:17:00pm, 30April, 2018.3.Registration: registration is successful when travel agency has received full payment4.Cancellation: No charge (10 days ahead, that is before 04 May, 2018); 50% tour fare (5 days ahead, that is before 11 May, 2018); 100% tour fare (after 11 May,2018).

Cancellation1.No charge (10 days ahead, that is before 04 May, 2018);2.50% tour fare (5 days ahead, that is before 11 May, 2018); 3.100% tour fare (after 11 May,2018)

Application Deadline 17:00pm, 30April, 2018

Participants Index

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Name of Presenter SessionHasanuddin Z. ABIDIN S2-3-6

Bahruz AHADOV S1-2-2

Ofonime U. AKPAN S2-1-3

Sankov ALEXEY S1-1-2P

Zavyalov ALEXEY S2-4-1

Georgios ANAGNOSTOPOULOSS2-4-3

S5-1-2

A.H-S. ANG S3-2-4

Yosuke AOKI S2-4-1

Manop AORPUMAI S2-1-1

Kusumita ARORA S2-2-3

Paulina AMPONSAH S2-1-3

Atalay AYELE S2-1-3

Wen BAI S3-1-6P

Yilong BAI S2-4-2

Paramesh BANERJEEThematic Keynote 2

Tiezhao BAO S2-5-3P

Batkhuu BATTULGA S2-2-1P

Bekturganova BAYAN S2-3-6P

Ateba BEKOA S2-1-3

Hamoud BELDJOUDI S2-1-3

Deepak Raj BHAT S3-1-1

Rafael BLAZQUEZ S3-2-4

Ciro BOLOGNESE S3-3-6

Jun BONITA S3-1-6P

Dipok Kumar BORA S1-2-1

Ranko BRITVIC S3-3-6

Loes BUIJZE S2-2-1P

Bazar BUYANTOGTOKH S1-2-3

Vera BYKOVA S3-1-6

Marc CAFFEE S1-2-3P

Yongen CAI S2-4-2

Michel CAMPILLO S1-1-2

Chunxiang CAO S3-1-6

Feihuang CAO S1-1-1P

Fengjuan CAO S2-4-1P

Junxing CAO S2-1-2

Oguz C. CELIK S4-1-3

Shaofeng CHAIS3-1-1P

S3-1-3

Chung-Han CHAN S4-1-1

Lijun CHANG S1-1-1P

Winston CHANG S3-3-6

Zhiwang CHANG S2-4-2P

Anastasiia CHEBROVA S2-1-2P

Bin CHEN S2-1-1

Chieh-Hung CHEN S2-1-1

Cong CHEN S2-3-6P

Guoxing CHEN S3-1-3

Huang CHEN S4-1-1P

Jianye CHEN S2-2-1

Jiawei CHEN S2-2-3P

Jifeng CHEN S2-2-2P

Ningsheng CHEN S3-1-3

Qiang CHEN S2-3-2

Qi-Fu CHEN S1-1-1P

Si-Wei CHEN S3-1-6

Wei CHEN S2-2-2P

Xiangzhao CHEN S3-1-1P

Xiaojia CHEN S2-1-2P

Xiaoli CHEN S3-1-5P

Xiaowei CHEN S2-2-3

Yi-Fan CHEN S2-3-1P

Yongsheng CHEN S3-2-4P

Youlin CHEN S1-1-1

Yuh-Ing CHEN S2-1-1

Yun-tai CHENPlenary Keynote 2

Zhengyu CHEN S2-1-1P

Zhou CHEN S2-3-4P

Zhuoshi CHEN S3-1-3

Yunmin CHENThematic Keynote 1

Guangqi CHEN S3-1-3

Bingjun CHENG S2-3-4

Jia CHENG S1-2-4P

Qingle CHENG S3-1-1

Marie-Luce CHEVALIER S1-2-1

Chengquan CHI S2-4-3P

Patrick R.N. CHINDANDALI S1-1-2P

Chien-Kuo CHIU S3-2-4

Fei CHU S2-1-1P

Wei CHU S2-3-4

Marin CLARK S3-1-5

Livio CONTIS2-3-4

S2-3-4P

Kristen COOK S3-1-5

Fangpeng CUI S3-1-5P

Jing CUI S1-2-3P

Rensheng CUI S2-1-2P

Yifeng CUI S2-2-2

Yueju CUI S2-4-2P

Maxwell DAHLQUIST S3-1-5

Kaoshan DAI S4-1-3

Erdenezul DANZANSAN S1-2-2

Mungunsuren DASHDONDOG S1-1-1P

Gulbanu DAURBAYEVA S2-1-2P

Craig A. DAVIS S3-2-4

Srinagesh DAVULURI S3-1-6

Bin DENG S1-2-1

Jin DENG S3-1-3

Shiguang DENG S2-4-2P

RP DHAKAL S3-2-4

Feng DING S2-1-1

Wenxiu DING S1-1-2P

Baye Mbaye DIOUF S3-1-3

Anna DOBRYNINAS1-1-3

S1-2-3P

Keiji DOIThematic Keynote 5

Jie DONG S2-3-2P

Lin DONG S3-1-3

Kaare Harald DRAGER S5-1-2

Jianguo DU S2-2-2

Jiaxin DU S1-2-1

Yongfeng DU S3-1-1P

Benchun DUAN S2-2-1

Yangting DUAN S4-1-3P

Raymond DURRHEIMS2-2-1

S2-1-3

Petr DYADKOVS1-2-4P

S2-1-1

Bogdan ENESCU S2-4-1

Xingli FAN S1-1-2P

Xua FAN S3-1-5

Kaihong FAN S3-3-6P

Rongxin FANG S2-3-6

Jiwei FENG S2-1-2P

Richard W. FERDINAND S2-1-3

Sebastiano FOTI S4-1-3

Jeffrey FREYMUELLERPlenary Keynote 3

Nina I. FROLOVA S3-3-6

Guangyu FU S1-2-2P

Lei FU S3-1-6P

Gareth FUNNING S2-4-1

Kevin FURLONG S1-2-1

Satoshi FUWA S2-3-2

Vineet GAHALAUT S2-3-6

John GALETZKA S2-3-6P

Luo GANG S1-2-4

Jian GAO S1-1-1P

Lixin GAO S2-4-1P

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Wei GAO S1-2-3P

Yajing GAO S1-2-2P

Yongxin GAO S2-1-1

Mengtan GAO S4-1-2

Louis GE S3-1-3

Ming GE S3-2-4P

Yukui GE S1-2-1P

Jianghui GENG S2-3-6

Uma GHOSHS2-1-2P

S3-1-6

Z. GOLSHADI S2-3-6

James GOLTZ S3-1-7P

Haobo GONG S2-4-3P

Liwen GONG S2-3-6P

Zhijun GONG S1-2-3

Ning GU S2-3-1

Tie GU S1-2-2P

Zuowen GU S2-1-1

Yibing GUAN S2-3-4

Frederic GUATTARIS2-2-2

S2-2-2P

Endong GUO S3-1-1P

Guangmeng GUO S2-3-5

Hongmei GUO S3-1-6P

Weiying GUO S2-4-3P

Wenbin GUO S1-1-3P

Xi GUO

S2-2-2P

S2-2-2P

S2-2-2P

Xiao GUO S2-4-3P

Yanshuang GUO S2-2-1P

Harsh K.GUPTAThematic Keynote 2

Natsumi HAGA S3-1-3

James HAGEN S3-3-6

Tristram HALES S3-1-5

Peng HAN S2-4-3P

Yanyan HAN S2-4-2P

Zhujun HAN S3-1-1

Ziqiang HAN S4-2-1

William C. HANEBERGThematic Keynote 1

M. HAMDACHE S2-1-3

Chunyue HAO S2-1-2

Hong HAO S3-2-4

Shengwang HAO S2-2-2

Dewan Mohammad Enamul HAQUE S2-1-2P

Kenji HARADA S3-1-3

Katsumi HATTORI S2-4-3

Hemanta HAZARIKA S3-1-3

Anhua HE S2-4-3P

Chang HE S3-2-4

Changrong HE S2-2-1

Chuansong HE S2-4-1

Dengfa HE S1-2-4

Liming HES2-3-5P

S2-1-1

Manqiu HE S2-1-1P

Xi HE S2-4-1

Iwan HERMAWAN S2-3-6P

Dannie HIDAYATS2-3-6

S2-3-6P

Takahashi HIROAKI S1-2-2

Chen HONG S3-3-6P

Baorui HOU S2-1-2P

Qiang HOUS2-2-2P

S2-5-3

Chiung-wen HSU S3-1-7

Andong HU S2-5-3P

Caibo HU S2-2-1

Hui HU S5-1-2

Jyr-Ching HU S1-2-2

Nan HU S2-2-2P

Shaoqian HU S1-1-2

Xiaojing HU S2-4-1P

Xingping HU S1-2-4

Yan HU S2-3-2

Fuqiong HUANGS2-4-3

S2-4-3P

Jianping HUANG S2-3-4

Lei HUANG S2-5-3

Shiyuan HUANG S2-2-2P

Taizi HUANG S2-2-1P

Tianli HUANG S3-1-1

Xinghui HUANGS3-1-3

S3-1-3P

Yanling HUANG S2-3-1P

Yidan HUANG S3-1-5

Yong HUANG S3-1-1

Shaoxing HUI S1-1-1P

Gauthier HULOT S2-3-4

Chi H. HUM S4-1-2

Yukiharu HYAKUMA S3-1-3

Yasutaka IKEDA S1-2-3

Kenji ISHIHARAThematic Keynote 3

Yuzo ISHIKAWA S2-1-2

Chihiro ITO S1-2-2

Roberto IUPPA S2-3-4

Takuya IWAHORI S3-1-7P

Kun JI S3-1-1P

Lingyun JI S2-3-2P

Xiaodong JI S3-1-1

Zhanbo JI S1-1-3P

Ke JIA S2-2-2P

Shixu JIA S2-2-2P

Fengyun JIANG S2-2-2P

Guoyan JIANG S2-2-3P

Jinzhong JIANGS1-1-3P

S2-3-1P

Jun-You JIANG S1-1-2P

Xianghua JIANG S2-4-2P

Xingda JIANG S2-3-1

Xinyu JIANG S3-1-7

Yiran JIANG S2-5-3

Yongtao JIANG S2-2-1P

Caishi JIANG S4-1-2

Jiashuang JIAO S2-2-1P

Liqing JIAO S2-2-1

Mingruo JIAO S2-2-2P

Bo JIN S3-1-1P

Zhangdong JIN S3-1-5

Zhitong JIN S1-2-4P

Li JUN S2-2-1P

Anna KALININA S3-1-6P

Guofa KANG S2-1-1

Kazuhiko KASAI S3-1-1

Jnana Ranjan KAYALS3-1-6

S2-1-2P

Motoki KAZAMAThematic Keynote 6

Michael KENDALL S2-3-1

Muroi KENJI S4-2-1

Elchin KHALILOV

S2-3-6P

S2-4-3

S3-1-1P

S3-1-6P

S3-3-6P

Farid KHALILOV S4-1-2P

Elchin KHALILOV S3-1-3

A. KHERROUBI S2-1-3

Dong-Soo KIM S3-1-3

Yejin KIM S5-1-1

Eric KIRBY S1-2-3

Takashi KIYOTA S3-1-3

Kazuki KOKETSU S2-1-2

Takaji KOKUSHO S3-1-3

Yu. F. KOPNICHEV S2-2-3P

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Aiya KUDABAYEVA S2-1-2

Takao KUMAZAWA S2-2-2

Go KURIHARA S3-1-3

Yasuto KUWAHARA S2-2-1

Guijuan LAI S2-2-2P

Eric LALONDEL S4-1-3

Cong LANG S3-1-1

Thorne LAY

Plenary Keynote 3

S2-2-1

Fushing LEE S3-1-7

Won-Jin LEE S2-3-6P

Yajie LEE S4-1-3

Lou-Chuang LEEThematic Keynote 4

W. F. Lee S3-1-3

Jun gang LEI S2-3-4

Xinglin LEIS2-2-1P

S2-3-1

Changlong LI S4-1-1

Chen LI S2-4-3P

Chengtao LI S1-2-2P

Cui-Ping LI S2-2-1P

Fangjie LI S3-1-1

Guangke LI S2-4-3P

Heng LI S3-1-1P

Hongjie LI S2-1-2P

Hongyi LI S2-3-1P

Hui LI S2-2-1P

Jiale LI S1-1-3P

Jiawei LI S3-1-1P

Jie LI S2-3-6P

Jin LI S1-1-2P

Li LI S5-1-1

Mei LI S2-1-1P

Nan LI S3-2-4

Qi LI S2-4-3P

Qi-lin LI S2-4-1P

Sheng-Hua LI S1-2-3

Shihu LI S1-2-1

Shixin LI S1-1-1P

Weile LI S3-1-5P

Wenchao LI S2-2-2P

Xiaohui LI S2-2-1P

Xinqiao LI S2-3-4

Xuejing LI S2-1-2P

Yin LI S1-2-2

Yingchun LI S2-4-1

Yong-Gang LI S2-2-2

Yuan LI S2-2-2P

Yulan LI S2-4-2P

Zeng LI S2-3-4

Zhenhong LI S2-1-1

Zhiwu LI S1-2-1

Zhong-Hai LI S1-2-1

Zhang LI S2-4-1P

Jiale LI S4-1-2P

Chi LI S3-1-3

Ruishan LI S3-1-3

Yurun LI S3-1-3

Chuntao LIANGS2-3-1

S2-3-1P

Huangbin LIANG S3-2-4P

Ke LIANG S3-1-3P

Yabin LIANG S3-2-4

Banghui LIN S2-2-3P

Jian LIN S2-3-4P

Jiyan LIN S1-1-1P

Po-Shen LIN S3-1-6

Xuchuan LIN S3-2-4

Aichun LIU S2-3-1P

Baiyun LIU S1-2-1P

Chao LIU S2-3-4

Chuanjin LIU S2-2-2P

Chunxiao LIU

S3-1-1P

S3-2-4P

S2-5-3P

Dapeng LIU S2-3-4

Dong LIU S1-1-1P

Fang LIU S2-2-2P

Gang LIU S2-3-2P

Jann-Yenq LIU S2-1-1

Jian Liu S4-1-4P

Jiang LIU S2-3-6P

Jianming LIU S2-1-2P

Jiao LIU S1-2-3

Jing LIU S1-2-1P

Jun LIU S3-3-6P

Lanbo LIU S2-1-1

Lei LIU S2-4-2P

Shanjun LIU S2-3-5P

Wenbing LIU S2-4-2P

Xuzhou LIU S1-1-3P

Yue LIU S2-4-2P

Zhikun LIU S1-1-2

Zhiqiang LIU S1-1-1

Huabei LIU S3-1-3

Dagzinmaa LKHAGVA S2-2-2P

David LOCKNER S2-2-1

Wenyu LOU S2-1-1P

Qian LU S2-3-4P

Renqi LU S1-1-1P

Xian LU S2-4-3P

Xilin LU S3-1-1

Ashar Muda LUBIS S2-3-6

Jesper Holmer LUND S3-3-6

Heng LUO S2-3-6

Yan LUO S1-2-4P

Jin MA S2-2-1

Qinzhong MA S2-1-1

Rong MAS2-4-3P

S2-4-3P

Weijia MA S3-1-3P

Weiyu MA

S2-3-4

S2-3-5P

S2-4-3P

Yawei MA S1-1-1P

Nilupaer MAIMAITUSUN S2-4-2P

Takahashi MAKOTO S4-2-1P

Chenxi MAO S3-2-4

Dedalo MARCHETTI S2-3-5

George MARKOWSKYS3-2-4

S5-1-2P

Danny MARSHALL S4-1-2

Yoshimi MASAYUKI S3-1-1

Jessica Ramirez MENDOZA S3-3-6P

Guojie MENG S1-2-2

Siyu MIAO S2-3-1P

Yuanqing MIAO S2-3-4

Deyu MINGS4-1-1

S4-1-2P

Chit Thet MON S5-1-2

Jean-Paul MONETS4-2-1

S5-1-2P

Mujiburrahman S3-1-7P

Gabriel D. MULIBO S2-1-3

Adiya MUNKHSAIKHAN S2-3-1P

Sokolova I.N. S2-2-3P

Yasushi NAKAJIMA S3-3-6

Susumu NAKAMURA S3-1-3

Masayoshi NAKASHIMA Thematic Keynote 5

Charles NGThematic Keynote 1

Xiaohong NIE S2-3-1P

Gennady NIGMETOV S2-4-2

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Jieyuan NING S2-5-3

Anfu NIU S2-4-1

Hiroyuki NODA S2-2-1

Keishi NOGUCHI S2-1-2

Victor A. NOVIKOV S2-2-3P

Victor NOVIKOVS2-4-3

S4-1-3P

Yosihiko OGATA S2-4-2

Mako OHZONO S1-2-2

Mitsu OKAMURA S3-1-3

Shuhei OKUBO S2-4-1

Koji OKUMURA S1-2-3

Waleed OLIMAT S2-2-1P

Rolando ORENSE S3-1-3

M. OUAKEDI S2-1-3

Dimitar OUZOUNOVS2-4-3

S3-1-7P

Lewis OWEN S1-2-3

Marco PAGANI S4-1-1P

Jiatie PAN S1-1-2P

Tso-Chien PAN S4-1-3

T-C PAN S4-1-2

Ivan PANTELEEVS2-4-3

S2-4-3P

Giuliano F. PANZA S2-4-1

Sun-Cheon PARK S3-1-6

SiavashManafiKhajeh PASHA S3-1-3

Pornsopin PATINYA S1-1-2P

Chaoyong PENG S2-1-2

Ruyi PENG S2-3-4P

Zhigang PENGS2-2-3P

S2-5-3

Frederic PERRIER S1-2-2

Darryl PIDCOCK S4-1-2

Alessandro PISCINI S2-3-5P

Veronica PRUSH S1-2-3

Feng QIAN S3-1-1P

Jiawei QIAN S2-3-1

Qiu QIANG S1-2-2

Kai QIN S2-3-5P

Manzhong QIN S1-1-3P

Yurong QIU S2-4-1P

Guosheng QU S3-3-6

Sudhir RAJAURE S2-1-2

Anirudh RAO S4-1-1

Gang RAO S1-2-3

Yuri REBETSKY S2-2-1

Junjie REN S1-2-3

Mengyi REN S3-1-1P

Yefei REN S3-1-1P

Zhikun REN S3-1-5

Evgenii ROGOZHIN S2-3-4

Guang RONG S2-2-1P

Mohamed ROUAI S2-1-3

Stanislas ROUQUAYROL S3-3-6

Xiang RUAN S2-2-3P

John RUNDLE S4-1-4

Kazuma SAITO S2-2-1

Vadim SALTYKOV S2-2-1

Angelo De SANTISS2-3-4

S2-3-5P

Soma Nath SAPKOTA S2-3-6

Kenji SATAKEThematic Keynote 2

Daya SHANKER

S2-3-6P

S2-4-1P

S5-1-1

Bruce E. SHAW S2-4-1

Yuyang SHE S1-1-3P

Xuhui SHEN S2-3-4P

Zheng-Kang SHENS1-2-4P

S2-4-1

Shuzhong SHENG S1-2-4P

Nikolai SHESTAKOV S1-2-2P

Feng SHI S1-2-3P

Haixia SHI S2-1-1P

Lijing SHI S3-1-6P

Qibin SHI S2-2-1

Xuhua SHIS1-2-1

S1-2-3P

Yaolin SHI S2-2-2

Yixiang SHI S2-5-3

Tanaka SHIGEYOSHI S4-2-1

Toshihiko SHIMAMOTO S2-2-1

Hongjun SI S2-1-2P

Kerry SIEH S3-1-5

Mario Adolfo SIMAZ S3-3-6P

Abijah SIMON S1-2-1

Ramesh SINGH S2-1-1P

Chaoyu SONG S2-3-4

Dongmei SONG S2-4-3P

Jin SONG S2-4-2P

Jindong SONG S2-1-2

Rui SONG S2-1-1P

Christopher J. SPIERS S2-2-1

Jonathan STEWART S2-1-2

Dmitry STORCHAKS3-1-6

S5-1-1P

Richard STYRON S4-1-1

Jinbo SU

S1-1-3P

S1-1-3P

S1-1-3P

Chunchen SU S4-1-2

Togtokhbabayar SUGIR S2-2-1P

Wa Ode SUMARTINI S3-1-3

Baitao SUN S3-1-1

Haoyue SUN S1-2-3P

Jianbao SUN S1-2-4P

Jize SUN S2-1-2P

Nan SUN S1-1-3P

Ping SUN S3-1-5P

Tianwei SUN S1-1-3P

Wenke SUN S2-3-2

Xiangyu SUNS1-1-1

S2-4-1P

Yi SUN S1-1-1P

Yingying SUN S3-1-7

Yunqiang SUN S2-2-2P

Akhilesh SURJAN S3-1-7

Susilo SUSILO S2-3-6P

Dalimunthe SYARIFAH S4-2-1P

Hayashida TAKUMI S1-1-2

Mulunda Mark TAMBATAMBA S3-1-3

Chunan TANG S2-2-1

He TANGS2-3-2

S2-3-2P

Lei TANG S1-2-4P

Lihua TANG S3-2-4P

Ming-shuai TANG S1-1-2P

Wei TAOS1-2-4

S1-2-4P

Xiaxin TAO S2-1-2

Ye TAO S3-2-4

Paul TAPPONNIERPlenary Keynote 1

Ruben TATEVOSSIAN S3-1-6

Solomon TESFAMARIAM S4-1-3

Myo THANT S3-1-6

Gilberta THWALA S4-2-1P

Bingwe TIAN S4-2-1P

Lei TIAN S2-4-3P

Xiufeng TIAN S2-1-2P

Yuntao TIAN S1-2-1

Chintan TIMSINA S2-2-1

Xiaopeng TONG S1-2-4

Xinyue TONG S2-2-2

134 135

Jair TORRES S2-1-2

Ikuo TOWHATAPlenary Keynote 2

Hirofumi TOYOTA S3-1-3

Valerio TRAMUTOLI S2-4-3

Baasanbat TSAGAAN S1-1-1

Chi-Chin TSAI S3-1-3

Min-Chien TSAI S1-2-2

Rui TU S2-3-6

Georges Mavonga TULUKA S3-1-6P

Taro UCHIMURA S3-1-3

Prawatwong UNNOP S3-1-1P

Martyn UNSWORTH S1-2-1

Ryosuke UZUOKA S3-1-3

Saltykov VADIMS2-3-1P

S2-3-6P

John E. VIDALEPlenary Keynote 2

Yury VINOGRADOV S5-1-1

Akira WADA S3-2-4

Akihiko WAKAI S3-1-3

Yongge WANS1-2-4

S1-2-4P

Baoshan WANGS1-1-3

S2-3-1P

Chaoliang WANG S2-3-1

Chenghu WANG S1-2-4

Dun WANG S2-1-2

Duozhi WANG S3-1-1P

Fei WANG S3-2-4P

Gan-jiao WANG S1-2-4P

Gaochun WANG S1-1-2P

Guangming WANG S2-4-1P

Hongwei WANG S2-1-2P

Huan WANG S3-3-6P

Jeen-Hwa WANG S2-3-6

Jiamei WANG S3-3-6P

Juanjuan WANG S1-1-3P

Juanle WANG S4-2-1

Kaiying WANG S2-2-1P

Lifeng WANG S2-2-1

Lin WANG S3-1-3

Qingyu WANG S1-1-2

Qiong WANG S4-1-4

Rongjiang WANG S2-3-2

Tao WANG S3-2-4

Teng WANG S2-3-2

Tun WANG S2-1-2

Wei WANGS3-1-5

S4-1-3P

Weitao WANG S1-2-1

Xiaolei WANG S1-1-3P

Xiaomin WANG S3-1-1P

Xiaoqiang WANG S2-2-2P

Xiuying WANGS2-3-4

S2-4-2P

Yali WANG S2-1-1P

Yanzhao WANG S1-2-4

Yanzhen WANG S3-1-3P

Yiran WANG S1-2-3

Yuan WANG S2-1-2P

Yue WANG S4-1-4P

Yun WANG S2-4-2P

Zhendong WANG S2-1-1P

Zijun WANG S2-1-2P

Lanmin WANG S3-1-3

Gonghui WANG S3-1-3

Xiaoqiang WANG S2-3-6P

Benyong WEI S3-1-1P

Congxin WEI S2-4-3P

Shengji WEIS2-2-1P

S5-1-1

Xiong WEI S2-2-3P

Yong WEI S2-1-2P

Kuo-Liang WEN S3-1-1P

Ming WEN S3-3-6P

Ruizhi WEN S3-1-1

A.Joshua WEST S3-1-5P

Andrew WHITTAKER S3-1-1

Charles WILLIAMS S2-2-2

Jerome Van der WOERD S1-2-3

Chuanyong WU S1-2-3P

Guochun Wu S4-2-1

Hung-YU WU S1-2-4

Jian WU S2-3-5

Jianchao WUS2-2-3P

S3-1-3

Jiyuan WU S1-2-3P

Lixin WU S2-3-5

Qi WU S3-1-3P

Qing WU S3-1-1P

Shaojiang WU S2-3-1

Weiwei WU S1-2-2

Wei-Wei WU S2-4-1

Yunlong WU S2-3-4

Zhongliang WUThematic Keynote 2

Max WYSS S3-1-1

Aiguo XIA S2-3-2P

Ying XIAO S2-1-2P

Junju XIE S2-1-2

Weiyun XIE S2-4-3

Zhinan XIE S2-2-1P

Danhua XIN S3-1-1P

Hailiang XIN S2-2-1P

Huilin XINGS4-1-4

S2-2-2P

Feng XIONG S4-1-3

Caijun XU S2-3-2

Cheng XU S2-2-2P

Chong XU

S3-1-5P

S3-1-5P

S3-1-5P

Fugang XU S3-3-6P

Jing XUS4-1-1

S1-2-1P

Min XU S3-1-6

Peibin XU S2-1-2P

Peiliang XUS2-3-2

S2-3-2P

Wenbin XU S2-3-2

Xiwei XUS1-2-4

S2-2-2P

Yihe XU S1-1-2

Yueren XU S1-2-3

Yueyi XU S2-2-2P

Zhaodong XU S4-2-1P

Zhiqin XUThematic Keynote 4

Qingfeng XUE S2-3-1

Yan XUE S2-2-2P

Zhenhua XUE S1-2-1

Shigeo YAMAMOTO S3-1-3

Koshun YAMAOKAS1-1-3

S1-1-3P

Katsuya YAMORI S3-1-7

Xiangxiang YAN S2-1-1P

Fangshu YANG S2-5-3

Hongfeng YANGS1-1-3P

S2-2-1

Jiansi YANG S2-1-1P

Lijiao YANG S3-1-7P

MuPing YANG S2-3-4P

Wen YANG S2-2-1P

Wentao YANG S3-1-5

Xing-yue YANG S1-2-4P

Yan YANG S2-4-1P

Yanyan YANG S2-3-4

Yihai YANGS1-2-1

S1-1-2P

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Ying-Hui YANG S2-2-2P

Yingjie YANG S1-1-2

Zhenyu YANG S3-2-4

Jun YANG S3-1-3

Huajian YAO S2-4-1

Lu YAO S2-2-1

Qi YAO S2-2-2P

Yuan YAO S1-2-3P

Susumu YASUDAS3-1-3

S3-1-3

Lingling YE S2-1-2

A. K. YELLES-CHAOUCHE S2-1-3

Yin-Tung YEN S3-1-1

Ling YIN S2-5-3

Xinzhong YIN S1-1-1P

Jianming YIN S4-1-2

Haiyan YU S2-3-5

Houyun YU S2-1-2

Huaizhong YU S2-4-2P

Ruifang YU S2-2-2P

Shizhou YU S3-1-1P

Siwei YU S2-5-3

Yangyang YU S2-3-1P

Zhongyuan YU S1-2-3P

Zining YU S2-4-3P

Jiehao YUAN S2-1-1P

Xiaoru YUAN S2-4-2

Zhengyi YUAN S2-4-3P

Chong YUE S2-2-2P

Han YUE S2-3-1

Zhongqi YUE S2-2-1

Arno ZANG S2-2-3

Yang ZANG S4-1-4P

Alexey ZAVYALOV S2-4-3

Hongyu ZENG S2-2-1

Xiangfang ZENG S1-1-3

Xiongfei ZENG S2-4-1P

Zhima ZEREN S2-4-2

Dulin ZHAI S2-4-3P

Cong ZHAN S4-2-1P

Yan ZHAN S1-1-1

Bo ZHANG S2-2-3P

Fengxue ZHANG S1-2-1P

Guohong ZHANG S2-2-1

Haijiang ZHANGS1-1-1P

S2-3-1

Hongyan ZHANG S1-2-4P

Huiping ZHANG S1-2-3

Lei ZHANG S2-2-1

Lina ZHANG S1-1-3P

Lingxin ZHANG S3-1-1P

Peizhen ZHANGPlenary Keynote 3

Ping ZHANG S2-4-1P

Shimin ZHANGS1-2-3

S1-2-4P

Shuai ZHANG S1-1-3P

Tiebao ZHANG S2-3-4P

Wentao ZHANG S2-3-6

Xiaoqing ZHANG S2-4-1

Xubin ZHANG S2-2-2P

Xuemei ZHANG S1-1-2P

S2-1-1P

Yan ZHANG S2-2-2P

Yifeng ZHANG S1-2-3P

Ying ZHANG S2-4-3

Yingchu ZHANG S3-1-1P

Yongqing ZHANG S1-2-4P

Yuansheng ZHANG S1-1-3

Yunpeng ZHANG S1-1-3P

Yuting ZHANG S1-1-1P

Zhenxia ZHANG S2-3-4P

Zhenyu ZHANG S4-1-3

Zhiguang ZHANG S2-4-1P

Zhonglong ZHANG S2-1-1P

Ce ZHANG S3-3-6P

Bin ZHAO S2-3-2P

Binbin ZHAO S2-4-3P

Chen ZHAO S3-3-6P

Ciping ZHAO S2-4-1P

Cuiping ZHAO S2-2-3

Guoze ZHAO S2-1-1

Jing ZHAOS2-3-6P

S4-1-4P

Lingqiang ZHAO S1-2-1P

Ming ZHAO S2-5-3

Panpan ZHAO S1-1-1P

Qiang ZHAO S2-4-3P

Shufan ZHAO S2-3-4P

Yangang ZHAO S3-2-4

Zhongbao ZHAO S1-2-1

WeiMin ZHEN S2-3-4

Ao ZHENG S2-1-2P

Guoguang ZHENGPlenary Keynote 1

Xujun ZHENG S2-4-3P

Yong ZHENG S1-2-1

Yongjin ZHENG S3-3-6P

Zeren ZHIMA S2-3-6

Jun ZHONE S2-3-6P

Hui ZHOU S4-2-1P

Li ZHOU

S2-1-2P

S2-4-1P

S3-2-4P

Linghui ZHOUS4-1-3

S3-1-1P

Lu ZHOU S1-2-1

Qingyun ZHOU S1-1-3P

Shiyong ZHOU S2-2-2

Xiaocheng ZHOU S2-4-1P

Xin ZHOU S2-3-2

Yicheng ZHOU S2-3-1

Yijian ZHOU S2-5-3

Yongsheng ZHOU S2-2-1

Chuanbin ZHU S3-1-1

Fuying ZHU S2-3-5P

Liangyu ZHU S2-1-1P

Shoubiao ZHU S2-2-1

Xinghong ZHU S2-3-4

Yiqing ZHU S2-1-1P

Zhiguo ZHU S2-3-2P

Jiancang ZHUANGS2-1-1

S4-1-4P

Jianqi ZHUANG S3-1-5

Askar ZHUSSUPBEKOV S3-1-3

Junjie ZOU S1-2-3P

Rui ZOU S1-1-3P

Zhengbo ZOU S2-3-4

Zhen-yu ZOU S2-4-1

Kezhen ZUO S1-2-1P

Huiqiang ZUO S4-1-2

Dusan ZUPKAS3-3-6

S3-1-1P

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Service Information

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Service InformationConference Service InformationPlease turn off your mobile phones and other electronic devices during the conference, or set them to silent mode.Please do not smoke in the conference hall and dining room.

Registration Use the confirmation letter of the Organizing Committee or your own certificate to register. Documents and conference material bags will be distributed at registration time. HotelDelegates live in the following hotels:Holiday Inn Chengdu Century City Tel: 028-85348888InterContinental Century City Chengdu Tel: 028-85349999

Registration Service CenterRegistration Service Center provides delegates and journalists with the consultation and service related to the conference. It is responsible for the service of vehicle arrangement, badges reissue, lost and found, return tickets, field trip registration and other issues.

Opening time: May 11 08:00-22:00Location: Lobby, Holiday Inn Chengdu Century City-West TourOpening time: May 12 08:00-18:00Location: 5th Floor, Crystal Ballroom, Century City International Convention Center

Conference SecretariatProviding printing, copying and computer services for the delegates and journalists.Location: QingBaiJiang Room, Century City International Convention Center

BadgesAll participants are requested to wear the badge throughout the conference. Only badge holders will be admitted to the sessions and dining rooms.If you lost your badge, please turn to Registration Service Center to get a new one.

Dress CodeAttending the conference and banquet, please wear formal suit;Attending the outdoor activities or field trip, casual clothes is suitable.

Meals Lunch: Crystal Ballroom, Century City International Convention Center; InterContinental Ballroom; Sphere Café, Holiday Inn Chengdu Century City-West Tour.Welcome banquet: Crystal Ballroom, Century City International Convention Center.

LanguageThe official conference language is English. The opening ceremony of the conference will provide simultaneous interpretation. The language of simultaneous interpretation is Chinese and English.

Press CenterLocation: LongQuan Room, Century City International Convention Center.Opening time: May 12- May 14, 08:00 -21:00.If media journalists want to have interviews with delegates, please send the application forms to the press center in advance. The press center will contact the delegates for the journalists.

TransportationDuring the conference, the Committee provides transportation services for delegates and journalists, including airport shuttle and downtown round-trip. The cost of car rental will be at your own responsibility.

WiFiHotel rooms will offer you free access to the in-house WiFi.

TelephoneThe area code of Chengdu, China is 86-028. When you check in and deliver the deposit, you can open the DDD (Domestic Direct Dialing) of China and IDD (International Direct Dialing). The extra cost will be at your own responsibility. Please refer to the hotel service guide for the concrete content.

Field Trip ArrangementAfter the conference, the field trip will be arranged, Please consult the Registration Service Center for details.

Return FlightIt will take 60 minutes to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport or Chengdu Railway Station. Please check out 3-4 hours in advance according to the departure time of your flight.

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ClimateThe climate of Chengdu is pleasant in May. The average temperature is 15° C ~27° C during the conference, sometimes with drizzle.

Currency/ Credit cardsThe official currency is Renminbi (RMB). The exchange rate is based on the rate of the People’s Bank of China that day. International currency and traveler’s cheques can be exchanged at hotels. Major credit cards (Visa, Master Card and others) are accepted at hotels.

ElectricityElectrical voltage in China is 220 volts. Chinese electrical plugs have two-phase and three-phase.

Emergency phone numbersPolice 110Ambulance/ Fire brigade 119

NoticePlease pay much attention to the conference notices, so as not to inconvenience you due to the schedule changes.