ERI Holds “DANWAKAI”, a monthly meeting where its members present their most recent academic and technical achievements, once a month on Friday of every month. DANWAKAI is open to the public.
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Date: Friday, November 22, 2024 13:30~(JST)
Place: ERI Bldg.1, 2nd floor, Seminar Room1
Livestream Zoom Webinar
- The zoom URL and password required for participation will be provided on the day of the event to those who wish to attend.
1. 13:30-13:45
TITLE: A Resolution of the Variability Discrepancy between Peak Ground Acceleration and Spectral Stress Drop: Part 2 Scaling Relation
AUTHOR: *Shota SHIMMOTO
2. 13:45-14:00
TITLE: Seismic intensity of the 1854 Ansei Tokai Earthquake in the Kofu Basin Revealed from New Historical Records
AUTHOR: *Junzo OHMURA and Yasuyuki KANO
SUMMARY: Clarifying the seismic intensity in the eastern Kofu Basin during the 1854 Ansei-Tokai Earthquake through newly discovered historical documents. Introducing a method to calculate damage rates based on relief fund amounts.
3. 14:00-14:15
TITLE: Three-dimensional variations in the degree of melt depletion in a mid‐ocean ridge-transform fault system
AUTHOR: *Manabu MORISHIGE
4. 14:15-14:30
TITLE: Ground motion prediction models using artificial neural network
AUTHOR: *Nato JORJIASHVILI and Hiroe MIYAKE
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