Session 11: Earthquake Hazards 2: After the earthquake: rapid response

Co-Conveners: LI Ying (Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, China Earthquake Administration, China), WU Zhongliang (Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, CEA, China), MENG Guojie (Institute of Earthquake Forecasting, CEA, China), TAKAHASHI Hiroaki  (Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Hokkaido University, Japan), CARACAUSI Antonio (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy), RABEH Taha (National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Egypt ),WU Shanshan (Shanghai Earthquake Administration, CEA, China)
Description: Rapid initiation of scientific expeditions after large earthquakes plays an important role in understanding earthquake cycles, analyzing disaster-causing factors, and promoting earthquake disaster prevention and mitigation. Numerous scientific expeditions have been conducted in many countries/regions stricken by devastating earthquakes in various initiation and work modes. Thus, we propose this session focusing on but not limited to:  a) Causes of earthquakes; b) Processes of earthquake; c) Influence of earthquakes on regional earthquake hazard assessment. D) Factors contributing to earthquake disasters. E) Techniques applicable to earthquake investigation, such as space-borne electromagnetic detection, deep drilling, geoelectric observations, etc.
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