Thread: Recording the Full Seismic Wavefield Online Workshop 1: The Earthquake Source and Earthquake Hazards, 4/21 12 PM Eastern

Started: 2014-04-08 00:02:27
Last activity: 2014-04-08 00:02:27
Topics: Early Careers
Monday, April 21st, 12-2 PM Eastern / 9-11 AM Pacific

Convenors: Greg Beroza (beroza<at>stanford.edu) and Jamie Steidl
(steidl<at>eri.ucsb.edu)
Registration required – see below. The discussion will be recorded and
posted on the website below.

Evolving technologies will allow the deployment of seismic arrays
capable of recording well-sampled wavefields, reducing or eliminating
aliasing. The resulting datasets will enable new wavefield imaging
methods that can transform studies of seismic sources and of Earth
structure.

This workshop will focus on earthquake source processes, earthquake
hazards, and strong ground motion. The workshop will ask the question:
“What new science would be enabled by full-wavefield seismic data?”

To register: There are 20 spots available. Please email Andy Frassetto
(andyf<at>iris.edu) if you wish to attend and you will receive a link to
the workshop.

To submit a 1-2 slide idea for discussion: Email in pdf format to Andy
by 4/18. Slides are welcome from those unable to attend, but should
include a few words to go with the slide.

IRIS is hosting this online workshop as part of series to gather input
from the broader seismological community about the potential scientific
benefits of densely sampled full-wavefield seismic data at all scales,
from global to soils. Stay tuned for workshops focused on other seismic
applications.
More information is available at: http://www.iris.edu/hq/wavefields



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