EARTHQUAKES: nucleation, triggering, rupture, and relationships to aseismic processes – 4th edition

14-18 oct. 2024
The school will be held at the Institut des Etudes Scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC), Corsica, France (https://iesc.universita.corsica/?lang=en) - Cargèse, Corsica (France)

https://earthquakes4.sciencesconf.org

Earthquakes remain unpredictable, despite decades of intense investigations into possible precursory phenomena. The main difficulty lies in our incomplete knowledge of the state of stress on active faults at seismogenic depths, and a full understanding of how rupture initiates and stops in a complex medium characterized by a variable stress field acting on complex fault geometries. In the last decade, however, great advances have converged toward a much more complete picture of earthquake-related processes. The quality and quantity of seismic data, as well as their diffusion to research scientists through open-data policies, have been much improved, most recently owing to the development of very dense and/or very sensitive seismic networks and a gain in location accuracy; the ubiquitous nature of aseismic slip has become apparent; and recent mega-thrust and continental earthquakes have provided the seismological community with very rich datasets that help illuminate possible relationships between seismic and aseismic processes. This school will follow previous editions that were held in 2014, 2017, and 2021 (e.g. see http://earthquakes3.sciencesconf.org/). Each edition had about 100 participants, mainly PhD students and post-docs, from more than 15 countries. The goal remains to give an accurate snapshot of our current understanding of earthquakes, in the light of recent advances. About 20 scientists from all around the world, at the cutting-edge of earthquake research, will give lectures, covering various topics related to recent developments in earthquake processes, including nucleation, triggering, rupture, and the seismic cycle as a whole. The school is intended to stimulate the emergence of a much wider understanding of the current issues and progress among young scientists (PhDs and post-docs), and will thus facilitate future collective progress towards earthquake preparedness and forecasting, as well as the development of international research networks.
Discipline scientifique :  Interfaces continentales, environnement - Géologie appliquée - Géophysique - Tectonique

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