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  Oral Programme - SM7 Groundshaking scenarios, ground motion models and site effects (co-listed in NH)

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Convener: Cotton, F.
Co-Convener: Moczo, P.
Co-Sponsorship:

Thursday, 28 April 2005

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 8

Chairperson: N.N.

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10:30 - 11:00
EGU05-A-05432;  SM7-1TH2O-001
Bard, P.-Y.
Site effect assessment: A few important challenges for European scientists (solicited)

11:00 - 11:15
EGU05-A-05728;  SM7-1TH2O-002
Chavez, M.; Madariaga, R.; Frisenda, M.; Cabrera, E.
Seismic scenarios for Mexico City

11:15 - 11:30
EGU05-A-10490;  SM7-1TH2O-003
Theodulidis N., T; Roumelioti R., R; Panou A., P; Savvaidis A., S; Grigoriadis V. , G; Dimitriu P., D; Kiratzi A., K; Hatzigogos T., H; Doukas J., D
Retrospective prediction of macroseismic intensities using strong ground motion simulation: The case of the Thessaloniki 1978 earthquake (Mw6.5)

11:30 - 11:45
EGU05-A-02589;  SM7-1TH2O-004
Aochi, H.; Seyedi, M.; Douglas, J.; Foerster, E.; Modaressi, H.
A complete BIEM-FDM-FEM simulation of an earthquake scenario – dynamic rupture process, seismic wave propagation and site effects

11:45 - 12:00
EGU05-A-07164;  SM7-1TH2O-005
Sørensen, M.B.; Oprsal, I.; Bonnefoy-Claudet, S.; Atakan, K.; Mai, M.; Pulido, N.; Yalciner, C.
Local site effects in Ataköy, Istanbul, Turkey: empirical data vs. synthetics from hybrid modeling

12:00
Lunch Break

Chairperson: N.N.

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13:30 - 13:45
EGU05-A-05174;  SM7-1TH3O-001
Sanli, B.; Durukal, E. ; Erdik, M.
Simulation of strong ground motion by hybrid green’s function technique: application to the 2004 Parkfield earthquake

13:45 - 14:00
EGU05-A-10095;  SM7-1TH3O-002
Saraò, A.; Suhadolc, P.
Estimate of ground motion for simplified and complex source models: the 1997 Umbria-Marche earthquake (Central Italy) as study case

14:00 - 14:15
EGU05-A-05267;  SM7-1TH3O-003
Cotton, F.; Scherbaum, F. ; Bommer, J. ; Bungum, H.
Criteria for selecting and adjusting ground-motion models for specific target regions: Application to Central Europe and rock sites

14:15 - 14:30
EGU05-A-04614;  SM7-1TH3O-004
Bonnefoy-Claudet, S.; Cornou, C.; Ohrnberger, M.; Wathelet, M.; Bard, P.-Y.; Cotton, F.; Moczo, P.; Kristek, J.; Faeh, D.
Nature of the seismic noise wavefield: implications for H/V and array processing methods

14:30 - 14:45
EGU05-A-04056;  SM7-1TH3O-005
Köhler, A.; Ohrnberger, M.; Scherbaum, F.; Wathelet, M.; Cornou, C.
Assessing the reliability of the modified 3-component spatial autocorrelation technique

14:45 - 15:00
EGU05-A-03287;  SM7-1TH3O-006
Roten, D.; Alvarez-Rubio, S.; Faeh, D.; Giardini, D.
Revealing the two-dimensional response of a sediment-filled valley from ambient vibration records

15:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: N.N.

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15:30 - 15:45
EGU05-A-08280;  SM7-1TH4O-001
Bonnefoy-Claudet , S.; Kristek, J.; Moczo, P.; Rovelli, A.
3D numerical modeling of earthquake motion in Colfiorito basin during the Umbria-Marche, Italy, seismic sequence

15:45 - 16:00
EGU05-A-06330;  SM7-1TH4O-002
Isella, L.; Ferretti, G.; Eva, C.
The analysis of local site effect in an Alpine valley: an application in the Pellice valley (To)

16:00 - 16:15
EGU05-A-10387;  SM7-1TH4O-003
Dietrich, M. ; Ménard, G.; Cornou, C.
Combined P and SH Vibroseis profiling in the Isère valley near Grenoble, France

16:15 - 16:30
EGU05-A-09210;  SM7-1TH4O-004
Sèbe, O.; Bard, P.-Y.; Guilbert, J.
A robust estimation of the time domain site response from coda waves

16:30 - 16:45
EGU05-A-10219;  SM7-1TH4O-005
Pearce, F.; Bodin, P.; Brackman, T.; Lawrence, Z.; Gomberg, J.; Steidl, J.; Menq, F.; Guyer, R.; Stokoe, K.; Johnson, P.
Site-specific, nonlinear soil response using an active source

16:45 - 17:00
EGU05-A-06271;  SM7-1TH4O-006
Pousse, G.; Bonilla , L.F.; Cotton, F.
Expected signature of nonlinearity for strong ground motion parameters: a statistical study using Kik-net synthetic downhole accelerograms

17:00
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