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Proceedings of the 11th United States-Japan natural resources panel for earthquake research, Napa Valley, California, November 16–18, 2016
The UJNR Panel on Earthquake Research promotes advanced research toward a more fundamental understanding of the earthquake process and hazard estimation. The Eleventh Joint meeting was extremely beneficial in furthering cooperation and deepening understanding of problems common to both Japan and the United States.
The meeting included productive exchanges of information on approaches to systematic observation and modeling of earthquake processes. Regarding the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku and the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence, the Panel recognizes that further efforts are necessary to achieve our common goal of reducing earthquake risk through close collaboration and focused discussions at the 12th UJNR meeting.
Table of Contents
- Resolution of the Eleventh Joint Meeting of the United States-Japan Panel on Earthquake Research (UJNR), November 2016
- Agenda 2016 UJNR Meeting, Napa Valley, California: Oral and Poster Sessions (Presenter in Bold)
- Session 1: National Policies, Strategies Programs, Networks, and Ongoing/Upcoming Projects
- Session 2: The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake Sequence
- Session 3: Earthquake Hazards Studies, Recurrence, and Mapping
- Session 4: Induced Seismicity
- Session 5: Subduction Zone Science
- Recent Initiatives (S-Net, DONET, ‘Ring of Fire’, Subduction Zone Observatory)
- Episodic Tremor and Slow Slip
- Operational Forecasting and Early Warning Systems of Earthquakes and Tsunamis
- Probabilistic Earthquake and Tsunami Hazard Estimation
- Real-time Seismic and Geodetic Monitoring and Seafloor Observations
- Session 6: The South Napa Earthquake
- Poster Session Abstracts