SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 13118 | View PDF | |||||||||||
Proposal Category | Collaborative Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||||||||
Proposal Title | A Multi-Institutional Collaborative Project: Source Inversion Validation | ||||||||||||
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SCEC Priorities | 2, 3, 6 | SCEC Groups | Seismology, FARM, SIV | ||||||||||
Report Due Date | 05/23/2015 | Date Report Submitted | N/A |
Project Abstract |
Around the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Seismological Society of America (SSA) in Pasadena (April 21-23, 2015), the SIV Leadership met at two occasions to discuss the strategy for the SIV efforts and the upcoming benchmarks. These meetings included several SIV participants. The discussion topics -- and decisions taken -- are related to the SIV Leadership, the development of the new benchmark, and upcoming publications. |
Intellectual Merit | The SIV Tag is an integral part to better understand what we can learn from earthquake source inversions. Through several benchmarks and quantitative statistical analysis of the submitted finite-fault source models, we examine the strength and limitations of various source-inversion methods. |
Broader Impacts | Earthquake source inversions are key to image the kinematics of the earthquake rupture process. As such, they help to study and understand earthquake mechanics, the dynamic rupture process, and strong-ground-motion generation. |
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