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SUMMARY:Workshop Potential of numerical methods to supplement empirical earthquake observations
DESCRIPTION:Significant hazard to a site in Fennoscandia is generated from mid-magnitude seismic event with epicenter localized in the proximity. Earthquake source modeling can be used to understand vibrations in areas close to the earthquake epicenters; but source modeling in stable continental region has limited research background. Different modeling techniques were used for modeling fault stresses/rupture in glaciation scenarios (Lund & Schmidt\, 2011) and earthquakes Fälth et al (2014).Uncertainty in such complex models is significant. Measured data from earthquakes and/or explosions can be used to calibrate models. This type of data being rare\, the goal of the Workshop is to identify and share relevant Nordic data for the purpose.\nWorkshop program\n10.00 – 11.00\n• Earthquake hazard estimations for southern Scandinavia (Peter H. Voss)\n• Recent developments of the Fennoscandian shield ground motion\ncharacterizationmodels (Tommi Vuorinen\, Timo Tiira\, Björn Lund\, Marja Uski)\n• Simulation of earthquake rupture using 3DEC (Billy Fälth)\nCoffee break\n11.20 – 12.20\n• Overview of the M4.1 Sveg earthquake of Sep 15\, 2014 (Björn Lund)\n• Seismic recordings of Posiva (Jouni Saari)\n• Characterization of the Kouvola data from 2012 (Vilho Jussila\, Ludovic Fülöp)\n12.30-13.00 Discussion and conclusions
LOCATION:MIKES, Meeting room Aari\, Tekniikantie 1\, 02150\, Espoo
URL:http://events.vtt.fi/event/n81zq
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