QuakeCoRE Annual Meeting - workshop
Monday 28th August 2.00pm – 4.00pm
Workshop Leaders: Jack Baker / Brendon Bradley
This small workshop will examine the multiple engineering models for which spatial correlations are important to consider. The different methods for quantifying spatial correlations will be examined, and variation in results that can occur discussed. This workshop is intended to provide granular discussions of this topic and is intended specifically for people working on ground-motion modelling problems, and not for a broader audience.
Agenda:
- Welcome and housekeeping (Brendon Bradley, 5min)
- Longer format presentations (~20min + Q&A):
- "Spatial correlation in ground motion intensities: Measurement, prediction and implications" Jack Baker (Stanford University)
- "Creating a physics-based understanding of the spatial correlation of earthquake-induced ground motions in regions of complex geology" Robin Lee (University of Canterbury)
- Shorter format talks (5-15min + Q&A)
- "Site response in sedimentary basins of Wellington: Through the lens of spatial correlation" Chris de la Torre (University of Canterbury)
- "Spatial correlation of ground-motion: A perspective from ground-motion and hazard modelling" Sanjay Bora (GNS Science)
- "Source parameters from generalized inversion and their spatial pattern" Chuanbin Zhu (University of Canterbury)
- Open discussion