Solid Earth Sciences (S)
Session Sub-category Seismology (SS)
Session ID S-SS04
Title New trends in data acquisition, analysis and interpretation of seismicity
Short Title New trends in seismology
Main Convener Name Francesco Grigoli
Affiliation University of Pisa
Co-Convener 1 Name Bogdan Enescu
Affiliation Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University
Co-Convener 2 Name Yosuke Aoki
Affiliation Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo
Co-Convener 3 Name Takahiko Uchide
Affiliation Research Institute of Earthquake and Volcano Geology, Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Session Language
E
Scope
In the last two decades, the number of high-quality seismic instruments installed worldwide has grown exponentially and likely will continue to grow in the coming decades, producing larger and larger datasets. This dramatic increase in the volume of available seismic data is partially due to the rising popularity of new technologies for seismic data acquisition based on fiber optics, characterized by an extremely high spatial and temporal sampling. Such systems are making seismological datasets grow in size and variety at an exceptionally fast rate, pushing the limit of current data analysis techniques. This data explosion, combined with new data analysis paradigms, is opening new research horizons in seismology and related fields. Exploiting the massive amount of data is a challenge that can be overcome by adopting new approaches for seismic data analysis that can lead to enhanced seismic catalogs that can be used in conjunction with advanced statistical or physics-based methods to forecast seismicity or to correlate the seismic activity with other geophysical processes, including stress changes and migration of fluids in the crust or aseismic processes. This session aims to bring to light new methods for the analysis (either offline or in real-time) and quantitative interpretation of seismicity datasets collected across different scales and environments or with new seismic data acquisition technologies, such as fiber-optics-based sensors. Relevant topics to be presented include but are not limited to methods for seismicity characterization, statistical analysis of seismicity patterns in the space-time-magnitude domain, modeling and forecasting of seismicity, and case studies. We thus encourage contributions that demonstrate how the proposed methods or the analysis of large datasets help to improve our understanding of earthquake and/or volcanic processes.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Time Presentation No Title Presenter
Oral Presentation May 26 AM1
09:00 - 09:15 SSS04-01 Earthquake sequence analysis usin SAIPy: a deep learning based python package for earthquake monitoring Nishtha Srivastava
09:15 - 09:30 SSS04-02 Characterizing Lithospheric Transverse Isotropy through Non-Double CoupleComponents of Moment Tensors Hitoshi Kawakatsu
09:30 - 09:45 SSS04-03 Exploring the application of Characteristic Functions on DAS data and their influence in event detection performance. Sonja Gaviano
09:45 - 10:00 SSS04-04 Moment tensor inversion of the 2023 seismic swarm in the Campi Flegrei (Southern Italy) volcanic complex Giacomo Rapagnani
10:00 - 10:15 SSS04-05 Microseismic Data Analysis for Characterizing the Fracture Network System: A Case Study of the Okuaizu Geothermal Field Dian Darisma
Oral Presentation May 26 AM2
10:45 - 11:00 SSS04-06 Dynamically triggered seismicity in Japan following the 2024 Mw7.5 Noto earthquake Like An
11:00 - 11:15 SSS04-07 Site Effects Analysis of Shallow Subsurface Layer Using Borehole Seismic Arrays in Taiwan TZSHIN LAI
11:15 - 11:30 SSS04-08 A Pioneer Study on Using ChatGPT with In-context Learning for Earthquake Detection Kuan-Lin Chu
11:30 - 11:45 SSS04-09 A Deep Learning Paradigm for Earthquake Hazard Assessment Haritha Chandriyan
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 26 PM3
SSS04-P01 A study of earthquakes in Changning area, SW China by double-difference seismic location and tomography Yue Wang
SSS04-P02 Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment in Complex Fault Systems: Exploring the Longitudinal Valley of Taiwan Ting-Ying Lu
SSS04-P03 Microseismic analysis using a dense seismic array: identifying potential rupture in the Western Foothills, Taiwan Wei-Tai Tsai
SSS04-P04 Earthquake Detection in the Taiwan MiDAS Borehole Seismometer Array Jing-Bei Chan
SSS04-P05 DiallelX: a fortran code to approximate network cross-correlation coefficients Shiro Hirano
SSS04-P06 Earthquake monitoring in a field laboratory in northern Hualien, Taiwan Ru-Hung Tsai
SSS04-P07 Noise analysis of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) systems in borehole installations Davide Pecci