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November 8 (Thursday)
 
13:30 - 13:50Registration
13:50 - 14:00Opening
 
Ground Motion Simulation
14:00 - 14:25 Takashi Furumura and Tatsuhiko Saito (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Integrated Simulation of Long-Period Ground Motions and Tsunami Generating from Subduction Zone Earthquakes
 
14:25 - 14:50 Kim B. Olsen (San Diego State Univ.), William J. Stephenson, and Andreas Geisselmeyer
3D Crustal Structure and Long-period Ground Motions From a M9.0 Megathrust Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest Region
 
14:50 - 15:05Coffee Break
 
15:05 - 15:30 Hiroshi Takenaka and Arash JafarGandomi (Kyushu Univ.)
Multi-Component 1D Viscoelastic FDM for Plane-Wave Incidence
 
15:30 - 15:55 Robert Graves (URS Corp.), Brad Aagaard, and Ken Hudnut
Large-Scale Earthquake Simulations in California
 
15:55 - 16:10Coffee Break
 
Earthquake Engineering
 
16:10 - 16:35 Yoshiaki Hisada (Kogakuin Univ.), Tomohiro Kubo, Shigeki Horiuchi, and Shunroku Yamamoto
Application of Earthquake Early Warning System to a High-Rise Building in Tokyo, Japan, Considering Long-Period Strong Ground Motion
 
16:35 - 17:00 Thomas Heaton and Anna Olsen (Caltech)
End-to-End Simulations of Tall Buildings in Large California Earthquakes
 
17:00 - 17:25 Saburoh Midorikawa (Tokyo Tech.), Toshiyuki Masatsuki, Michihiro Ohori, and Hiroyuki Miura
Simulation and Shaking Table Test for Seismic Behavior of Office Furniture in Super-high-rise Building due to Long-period Ground Motion
 
18:00 - 20:30Reception at "Lever son Verre Hongo" -- Hotel Forest Hongo 1F --
 

November 9 (Friday)
 
Velocity Structure 
09:00 - 09:25 Tom Brocher (USGS), C. Thurber, H. Zhang, G. Lin, P. Shearer, E. Hauksson, F. Waldhauser, D. Schaff, and J. Hardebeck
Progress Towards a Comprehensive Crustal Seismic Velocity Model for the State of California, USA
 
09:25 - 09:50 Kazuki Koketsu and Hiroe Miyake (ERI, Univ. Tokyo)
Proposal for a Standard Procedure of Modeling 3-D Velocity Structures in Japan
 
09:50 - 10:15 Toshiro Tanimoto, Tomoko Yano, and Melissa Eitzel (U.C. Santa Barbara)
Using Seismic Noise for the Purpose of Constraining Shallow S-wave Velocity Structure
 
10:15 - 10:25Coffee Break
 
10:25 - 10:50 Ken Xian-Sheng Hao and Hiroyuki Fujiwara (NIED)
Sedimentary Thickness in the Eastern Kanto Basin Estimated by All-pass Receiver Function Using Dense Strong-Motion Observations
 
10:50 - 11:15 Tom Brocher (USGS), R. W. Simpson, B. Aagaard, S. Hartzell, S. C. Harmsen, A. J. Rodgers, and D. Dreger
Testing the USGS Northern California Seismic Velocity Model
 
11:15 - 11:40 Arthur Rodgers (LLNL), Morgan Moschetti, Michael Ritzwoller, and Anders Petersson
Modeling Long-Period Ground Motions From Moderate Earthquakes and Empirical Green's Functions to Evaluate the USGS Three-Dimensional Seismic Velocity Model of the San Francisco Bay Area
 
11:40 - 11:50Coffee Break
 
Future Prospects 
11:50 - 12:15 Kojiro Irikura (Aichi Inst. Tech.)
Achievements and Overviews of Long-Period Ground Motion Prediction and Damage Potential Map for Great Subduction Earthquakes
 
12:15 - 12:40 Ralph J. Archuleta, Daniel Lavallée, and Jan Schmedes (U.C. Santa Barbara)
Why It Is Necessary To Use Dynamic Simulations To Guide Broadband Predictions of Ground Motion
 
12:40 - 12:50Closing
12:50 - 13:30Lunch

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