Thread: EGU 2019 - Earthquakes: from slow to fast, from the field to the laboratory and models TS2.2/EMRP1.9/GMPV7.25/SM2.9

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Dear colleagues,
It is almost time to finalize your submission to the EGU general assembly. Please consider to submit your contribution to the session

TS2.2
Earthquakes: from slow to fast, from the field to the laboratory and models
at the European Geoscience Union General Assembly
Vienna 7-12 April 2019 (https://www.egu2019.eu/)

We encourage submission from early career scientist.

Abstract submission deadline: 10 January 2019

The advent of novel technologies boosted our capability of acquiring new evidences that seismic fault behaviour is extremely sensitive to a large number of parameters. These evidences are supported by the occurrence of a number of events spanning from slow to fast earthquakes, precursory slips, non-volcanic tremors and low frequency earthquakes. The aim of this session is to convey interdisciplinary studies on fault mechanical behaviour and processes controlling the propagation of slip instabilities in rocks, granular materials and/or laboratory analogues. We invite:

- contributions at the frontiers between Rock Mechanics, Models, Seismology, Tectonics and Mineralogy dealing with either slow, fast or transient evolution of earthquakes and earthquake sequences in shallow- and deep-seated environments;

- studies performed at the laboratory and field scale, providing insights on earthquake evolution and constraining observed seismological statistical laws like Omori’s and Gutenberg-Richter’s;
- studies on innovative experimental techniques that take advantage of high-speed imaging and continuous acoustic emission streaming data.

For session details and abstract submission:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/30736

See you in Vienna!

Marco Scuderi, Giulio Di Toro, Pierre Dublanchet, Francois Passelegue and Elena Spagnuolo
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Marco M. Scuderi, Ph.D.
Marie-Curie Fellow
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, La Sapienza Università di Roma
P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy
FEAT: http://www.dst.uniroma1.it/FEAT
cell: +39 320 88 82 429
email: marco.scuderi<at>uniroma1.it


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