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Start Time:

10 May 2010 at 08:15

Ends On:

14 May 2010

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (Kastler Lecture Hall)

Organizer(s):

Directors: A. Peresan, M. Kouteva-Guentcheva, R. Dmowska, B. Rouhban;Local Organizer: G.F. Panza

Material:

10 May 2010
08:15
09:00
Registration
45'
09:00
09:30
Opening
30'
Undersecretary On. R. Menia, Ministero dell'Ambiente and Directors
09:30
11:00
Registration formalities (Fermi Building)
01h30'
11:00
12:00
Dynamics of earthquake rupture through branched and offset fault systems
01h00'
R. Dmowska
Harvard University, Dept. Earth & Planetary Sciences, USA
12:00
13:00
PSHA and DSHA in Italy
01h00'
G.F. Panza
Univesity of Trieste/ICTP
13:00
14:30
Lunch
01h30'
14:30
15:30
Fault zone physical processes controlling earthquake nucleation and dynamic earthquake rupture
01h00'
J. Rice
Harvard University, Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences, USA
15:30
16:00
Coffee Break
30'
16:00
17:00
The SISMA-ASI project: an innovative approach for seismic hazard mitigation
01h00'
R. Sabadini
Universita degli Studi di Milano
17:00
18:00
Use of integrated satellite-UAV system to overcome the problem due to the satellite delay revisit time in real time Seismic Hazard assessment
01h00'
R. Guzzi
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Bologna
18:00
19:00
The geological evaluation of the seismic hazard in an area
01h00'
L. Serva
Agenzia Nazionale per la Protezione dell'Ambiente
19:00
20:00
Dinner
01h00'
20:00
21:00
Poster Session
01h00'
Directors and Participants
11 May 2010
09:00
10:15
Seismic hazards and risk assessment and mitigation Policy in USA
01h15'
Z. Wang
Kentucky Geological Survey, USA
10:15
10:45
Coffee Break
30'
10:45
12:00
Use of numerical simulations of ground motions in seismic hazard analyses
01h15'
N. Abrahamson
Imperial College, London
12:00
12:30
Discussion
30'
12:30
13:30
Lunch
01h00'
13:30
14:30
Global and temporal distribution of seismic activity and its importance for seismic risk assessment
01h00'
P. Varga
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
14:30
15:30
Scaling laws and earthquake predictability in assessment of seismic risk
01h00'
V. Kossobokov
15:30
16:00
Coffee Break
30'
16:00
17:00
Building a sustainable earthquake risk reduction program in Haiti
01h00'
A. Lerner-Lam
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, USA
17:00
18:00
UNESCO's Role in seismic risk mitigation and sustainable development
01h00'
Takashi Imamura
UNESCO, National Reduction, France
18:00
19:00
Seismic hazard maps for Romania and large populated areas by probabilistic and deterministic approaches, linear and nonlinear methods
01h00'
G. Marmureanu
National Institute for Earth Physics, Romania
19:00
21:00
RECEPTION
02h00'
12 May 2010
09:00
10:15
Advanced methods of predicting strong ground motions from crustal earthquake scenarios - Application to design basis ground motion for seismic safety of nuclear power plant
01h15'
Kojiro Irikura
Kyoto University, Disaster Prevention, Japan
10:15
10:45
Coffee Break
30'
10:45
12:00
On the need for a reliable seismic input assessment for optimized design and retrofit of seismically isolated civil and industrial structures, equipment and cultural heritage
01h15'
A. Martelli
ENEA-Cre "E. Clementel", Bologna
12:00
12:30
Discussion
30'
12:30
13:30
Lunch
01h00'
13:30
14:30
Designing the monitoring and modeling for the preparedness of seismic risk: Lessons learnt from the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake
01h00'
Zhongliang WU
Academia Sinica, Dept. of Earth Sciences, China
14:30
15:30
Decision making under Uncertainty - Developing the seismic design basis for critical infrastructures
01h00'
J.U. Kluegel
Kernkraftwerk Goesgen Daeniken, Switzerlnad
15:30
16:00
Coffee Break
30'
16:00
17:00
PSHA and DSHA: limits and perspectives
01h00'
PANEL DISCUSSION
17:00
18:00
Toward validation of SHA: lessons learnt from recent earthquakes
01h00'
PANEL DISCUSSION
18:00
19:00
Risk and hazard estimates: what the engineers need for effective risk estimates? What the stakeholders need for effective planning and decision making? Lessons from Haiti and other recent earthquakes
01h00'
Panel discussion- ISDR - GTFBC
19:00
20:00
Dinner
01h00'
20:00
21:00
Poster discussion
01h00'
Directors and Participants
13 May 2010
09:00
10:15
Waves, vibrations and structural failures
01h15'
Koji Uenishi
Research Centre for Urban Saety & Security, Japan
10:15
10:45
Coffee Break
30'
10:45
12:00
Earthquake engineering lessons from strong earthquakes related to advanced ways for seismic risk mitigation
01h15'
R. Saragoni
University of Chile, Santiago
12:00
12:30
Discussion
30'
12:30
13:30
Lunch
01h00'
13:30
14:30
Hazard scenarios: groundshaking modelling for seismic input
01h00'
F. Romanelli
University of Trieste/ICTP
14:30
15:30
Some remarks on the earthquakes in L'Aquila, Haiti and Chile. Seismology and damages
01h00'
L. Decanini
Universita degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"
15:30
16:00
Coffee Break
30'
16:00
17:00
Assessment of the seismic risk in the City of Yerevan and ITS MITIGATION BY APPLICATION OF innovative seismic isolation technologies
01h00'
M. Melkumyan
American University of Armenia, Yerevan
17:00
18:00
Seismic intensity and hazard quantifications, versus some earthquake engineering requirements
01h00'
H. Sandi
Romanian Academy, Bucharest
18:00
19:00
Japanese Challenge on Preparation and mitigation for Tokai Tonankai Earthquake
01h00'
H.Hirokazu Tatano
Kyoto University, Japan
19:00
20:30
Dinner
01h30'
20:30
21:30
Poster discussion
01h00'
Directors and participants
14 May 2010
09:00
10:00
History of modern earthquake hazard Mapping and assessment in California using deterministic or scenario approach
01h00'
L. Mualchin
California Dept. of Transportation, USA
10:00
11:00
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment at national and regional scale
01h00'
D. Slejko
Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Trieste
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:30
From LSSD Planner's Desktop: For the Foreseen Future - Nothing but DSHA [LSSD stands for Large-Scale-Sudden-Disasters [LSSDs]
01h00'
E. Laor
University of Haifa, Israel
12:30
13:30
Lunch
01h00'
13:30
14:00
The SISMA project: an integrated and multidisciplinary approach to seismic hazard
30'
A. Amodio
Galileian-Plus
14:00
14:30
Present-day deformazion in the Central Mediterranean region revealed by the coupled use of thermomechanical modelling and geodetic data
30'
R. Splendore/A. Marotta
University of Milano
14:30
15:00
National scale scenarios of ground shaking associated with alerted areas
30'
A. Peresan
University of Trieste/ICTP
15:00
15:30
Coffee Break
30'
15:30
16:00
The use of the DInSAR technique in SISMA project
30'
B. Crippa
University of Milano
16:00
16:30
The role of GNSS in SISMA project
30'
L. Cannizzaro/R. Barzaghi
Politecnico di Milano
16:30
17:00
Local scale scenarios of ground motion
30'
F. Vaccari
University of Trieste/ICTP
17:00
17:30
CLOSING CEREMONY
30'
17:30
18:30
ASI-SISMA DISCUSSION
01h00'
Project Partners
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