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Jan. 7th
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9:50:00Opening remarks
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GeologyPresenterAffiliationTitle
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Oral 1-110:00:0010:30:00Telemaco TeseiUniversity of PadovaSlow slip nucleation and arrest in brittle fault zones
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Oral 1-210:30:0010:45:00
Yoshitaka Hashimoto
Kochi UniversityGeometrical control on localized shearing and its scaled velocity
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Oral 1-310:45:0011:00:00Christian Brandes
Institute of Earth System Sciences, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstr. 30, 30167, Hannover, Germany
Disaggregation bands in the process zone of active blind faults
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11:00:0011:30:00coffee break
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11:30:0013:00:00poster session
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13:00:0014:30:00lunch
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Oral 1-414:30:0015:00:00Asuka Yamaguchi
Atmosphere and Ocean research Institute, the University of Tokyo
Comparative study of Japanese accretionary complexes
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Oral 1-515:00:0015:15:00Taizo UchidaKochi University
Micro scale rock magnetic properties reflecting deformation and hydrothermal alteration in a fossil seismogenic fault within an ancient accretionary complex
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Oral 1-615:15:0015:30:00Akane YamamotoUniversity of TsukubaFault linkage and Deformation mechanisms in the Transfer Zone of the early stage of backarc spreading
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Oral 1-715:30:0015:45:00Francesca Remitti
Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)
Investigating Block-in-Matrix Formation in Accretionary Prisms
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15:45:0016:00:00coffee break
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16:00:0017:15:00poster session
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19:00:00social party
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Jan. 8th
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Experiments and modelPresenterAffiliationTitle
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Oral 2-19:45:0010:15:00Fabio CorbiIGAG - CNRWhen large subduction earthquakes fit on a table: analog modelling of megathrust seismic cycles
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Oral 2-210:15:0010:30:00Manel PradaInstitute of Marine Sciences (ICM), CSIC, SpainInterplay between upper-plate structure, coseismic deformation and megathrust earthquakes dynamics
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Oral 2-310:30:0010:45:00Roos Verwijs MIT Seismic and Aseismic Slip Behavior Around Subducting Seamounts in Numerical Earthquake Cycle Models
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Oral 2-410:45:0011:00:00Camilla CattaniaMITPrecursory slow transients on heterogeneous faults
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11:00:0011:30:00coffee break
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11:30:0013:00:00poster session
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13:00:0014:30:00lunch
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Oral 2-514:30:0015:00:00Stefano AretusiniINGV, ROMEDynamic weakening in subduction zone materials
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Oral 2-615:00:0015:15:00Cristiano CollettiniUniversity of Roma, La SapienzaFrictional Instabilities in Clay-Rich Faults and Laboratory Insights into the Spontaneous Complexity of Slow Earthquake Mechanics
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Oral 2-715:15:0015:30:00Giacomo MastellaSapienza UniversityThe Spectrum of Fault Slip Behavior in Decimeter-Scale Quartz Gouge Faults under Varying Surrounding Stiffness: Preliminary Results
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Oral 2-815:30:0015:45:00Michele De SoldaSapienza University of RomeMesoscale Imaging of Fault Zone Evolution: Linking Elastic Heterogeneity to Slip Mode Transitions in Laboratory Faults
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15:45:0016:00:00coffee break
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16:00:0017:45:00poster session
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Jan. 9th
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ObservationsPresenterAffiliationTitle
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Oral 3-19:45:0010:15:00Yoshihiro ItoDisaster Prevention Resersach Institute
Seamount Subduction and Slow Earthquake Activity in the Guerrero Seismic Gap: Insights into Tsunami Earthquakes and Accretionary Wedge Properties
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Oral 3-210:15:0010:30:00Seiya Yano
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo
Systematic Search for Low Frequency Earthquakes and Tectonic Tremors in Italy Using Event Features and Machine Learning
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Oral 3-310:30:0010:45:00Weifan LuThe University of TokyoSmall-scale stress heterogeneity inferred many anti-repeating earthquakes in Sierra Valley, Nevada
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Oral 3-410:45:0011:00:00José A. BayonaUniversity of BristolStatistical constrains on the observed variability of slow slip events in global subduction zones
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11:00:0011:30:00coffee break
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Oral 3-511:30:0012:00:00Matteo Picozzi
National Institute of Oceanografic and Applied Geophysics - OGS
Preparatory Phase of Major Earthquakes during Campi Flegrei Unrest (2020-2024)
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Oral 3-612:00:0012:15:00
Giacomo Rapagnani
University of PisaVery-Long-Period seismic signals at Campi Flegrei as a result of fluid filled resonating structure
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Oral 3-712:15:0012:30:00Kai KoyamaKyoto UniversityGlobal investigation of foreshock acceleration prior to large earthquakes
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Oral 3-812:30:0012:45:00Emanuele BozziUniversity of PisaORION: An autOmatic near-Real tIme selectOr of high-quality DAS chaNnels
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Closing remarks
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