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November 14 (Tuesday)
 
12:30 - 13:00Registration
13:00 - 13:15Opening
 
Long-Period Ground Motion Simulation
13:15 - 13:40 Takashi Furumura and Toshihiko Hayakawa (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Developments of Long-Period Ground Motions in Central Tokyo from Large Nearby Earthquakes
 
13:40 - 14:05 Kim Olsen (San Diego State Univ.) and James Brune (Univ. Nevada)
Constraints from Precariously Balanced Rocks on Preferred Rupture Directions for Large Earthquakes on the Southern San Andreas Fault
 
14:05 - 14:30 Shin Aoi (NIED), Ryou Honda (Hot Spring Res. Inst.), Nobuyuki Morikawa (NIED), Haruko Sekiguchi (AIST), Yuzuru Hayakawa, and Hiroyuki Fujiwara (NIED)
Long-Period Strong Motion Simulation for the 2003 Tokachi-Oki, Japan, Earthquake (Mw 8.0)
 
14:30 - 15:00Coffee Break
 
15:00 - 15:25 Yasushi Ikegami, Kazuki Koketsu, Takeshi Kimura, and Hiroe Miyake (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Finite-Element Simulation of Long-Period Ground Motions in California and Japan
 
15:25 - 15:50 Brad Aagaard, Tom Brocher, and Mary Lou Zoback (USGS)
Ground Motion Modeling of the 1906 M7.9 San Francisco Earthquake and Other Large Events on the Northern San Andreas fault
 
15:50 - 16:05Break
 
16:05 - 16:30 Haruko Sekiguchi, Masayuki Yoshimi, Haruo Horikawa, Kunikazu Yoshida, Sunao Kunimatsu, and Kenji Satake (AIST)
Ground Motion Prediction in Large Sedimentary Basins caused by Great Interplate Earthquakes
 
16:30 - 16:55 Katsuhiro Kamae and Hidenori Kawabe (RRI, Kyoto Univ.)
Long Period Ground Motion Prediction in Osaka and Nagoya during Hypothetical Tonankai and Nankai Earthquakes - Are Tall Buildings in Mega-Cities Safe ?-
 
16:55 - 17:20 Yoshiaki Hisada (Kogakuin Univ.)
An Efficient Method for Simulating Near-Fault Strong Motions at Broadband Frequencies in Layered Half-Spaces
 
18:00 - 21:00Reception
 

November 15 (Wednesday)
 
Modeling of Velocity Structure 
09:10 - 09:35 Hiroshi Takenaka (Kyushu Univ.) and Yushiro Fujii (BRI)
A Compact Representation of Spatio-Temporal Slip Distribution on a Rupturing Fault: An Efficient Scheme for FDM Simulation of Seismic Motion for a Large Earthquake
 
09:35 - 10:00 Arben Pitarka (URS Corp.)
Development of a 3D Velocity Model for the Puget Sound Region and its Validation Using Recorded Long Period Ground Motion
 
10:00 - 10:15Coffee Break
 
10:15 - 10:40 Tomotaka Iwata (DPRI, Kyoto Univ.), Takao Kagawa, Anatoly Petukhin, and Yoshihiro Onishi (GRI)
Basin and Crustal Structure Model in Kinki Area and Long-Period Ground Motions
 
10:40 - 11:05 Rob Graves (URS Corp.)
Testing the Frequency Limits of 3D Deterministic Waveform Simulations
 
11:05 - 11:30 Sadanori Higashi and Hiroaki Sato (CRIEPI)
Modeling of Kanto Basin Using Phase Velocity Inversion and H/V Spectral Ratio Fitting
 
11:30 - 13:00Lunch
 
13:00 - 13:25 Hiroyuki Fujiwara and J-map Project (NIED)
Modeling of Velocity Structure of Whole of Japan for Strong-Motion Evaluation
 
13:25 - 13:50 Tom Brocher (USGS)
Key Elements of Regional Seismic Velocity Models for Ground Motion Simulations
 
13:50 - 14:00Break
 
Application to Earthquake Engineering 
14:00 - 14:25 Muneo Hori (ERI, Univ. Tokyo), Tsuyoshi Ichimura (Tokyo Tech.), and Kenji Oguni (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Integral Earthquake Simulation and its Application to Long-Period Ground Motion Simulation
 
14:25 - 14:50 Ken Hatayama (National Res. Inst. of Fire and Disaster)
Long-Period Strong Ground Motion and Damage to Oil Storage Tanks due to the 2003 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake
 
14:50 - 15:15 Nobuo Fukuwa and Jun Tobita (Nagoya Univ.)
Key Parameters Governing Dynamic Response of Long Period Structures
 
15:15 - 15:30Coffee Break
 
Panel Discussion 
15:30 - 17:00 Kazuyoshi Kudo (TEPSCO / Nihon Univ.)
A Short Historical Sketch on the Studies/Topics and Some Current Issues of the Long-Period Ground Motion
Tsutomu Sasatani (Hokkaido Univ.)
Long-Period Ground Motions from the 2003 Tokachi-oki Earthquake
Saburoh Midorikawa (Tokyo Tech.)
Effects of Long-Period Ground Motion to Super High-Rise Buildings in Tokyo
Kojiro Irikura (Aichi Inst. Tech.)
Some Problems for Strong Motion Prediction from Great Subduction-Zone Earthquakes
Hiroshi Kawase (Kyushu Univ.)
Damage Estimate based on Predicted Strong Motions: Activities in Architectural Institute of Japan
Paul Somerville (URS Corp.)
Long Period Ground Motions in the PEER-NGA Models
Kazuki Koketsu (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Long-Period Ground Motions in the Circum-Pacific Region
 

November 16 (Thursday)
 
Excursion to The Earth Simulator Center and Kamakura
 

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