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89 T213. Advancing Earthquake Geology and Surficial Deformation from Geologic Provinces to Political Entities through Multidisciplinary High-Resolution Data
Session Chairs:
Shreya Arora, Tina Niemi, Paula Figueiredo, Mary Braza, Eduardo Francisco Guerrero, Lydia Staisch, Reed Burgette, Stephen Angster
Understanding earthquakes and surface deformation requires integrating geologic, geophysical, and remote sensing data. This session welcomes research using diverse methods—paleoseismology, LiDAR, structure-from-motion photogrammetry, geochronology, and analog modeling to refine fault behavior, rupture dynamics, segmentation, and recurrence from various tectonic settings.
Presentations
Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introduction of GSA President's Medal by Nathan Niemi, GSA President | 08:00 AM | 08:05 AM | 5 min | 89-1 | President's Medal: Advancing Geoscience Research and Education with Open Topographic Data and Tools | J. Ramon Arrowsmith | 08:05 AM | 08:25 AM | 20 min | View | 89-2 | Quantifying Off-Fault Deformation in Analog Models of Strike-Slip Systems | Adam Cawood | 08:25 AM | 08:40 AM | 15 min | View | 89-3 | Assessing Segment Boundary Controls on Earthquake Rupture in the Eastern Precordillera, Argentina: New Paleoseismic Evidence from the Marquesado Fault | Shreya Arora | 08:40 AM | 08:55 AM | 15 min | View | 89-4 | The Next Generation Liquefaction Database: Enhancing Global Earthquake Hazard Models through Collaborative Reconnaissance and Data Curation | Kristin Ulmer | 08:55 AM | 09:10 AM | 15 min | View | 89-5 | Integrating Geologic, Geochronologic and Remote Sensing Data to Quantify the role of Active Faults on Surface Topography within the northern San Andreas Fault System | Kimberly Blisniuk | 09:10 AM | 09:30 AM | 20 min | View | 89-6 | Quantifying Coseismic Deformation from the 1983 M6.9 Borah Peak, Idaho, Earthquake Using Topographic Differencing of Historical Aerial Imagery and Modern Lidar | Chelsea Scott | 09:30 AM | 09:45 AM | 15 min | View | 89-7 | Fault Dynamics Understanding through Continuous GNSS and High-Resolution Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Data Fusion | Christine Downs | 09:45 AM | 10:00 AM | 15 min | View | 89-8 | Five Major Earthquakes from the Late Classic Maya Period to the 20th Century on the North America-Caribbean Plate Boundary in Guatemala | Tina Niemi | 10:00 AM | 10:15 AM | 15 min | View | 89-9 | Quantitative assessment of stratigraphic correlation with pyCoreRelator: Application to turbidite paleoseismology in Cascadia | Larry Syu-Heng Lai | 10:15 AM | 10:30 AM | 15 min | View | 89-10 | 2025 QG&G Kirk Bryan Award: Refined Earthquake History at the Cascadia Subduction Zone | Jason Padgett | 10:30 AM | 10:55 AM | 25 min | View | 89-11 | CRESCENT CFM: A 3-D Community Fault Model for the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Canada and USA | Rebecca Fildes | 10:55 AM | 11:15 AM | 20 min | View | 89-12 | Geophysical Investigations of Quaternary Faulting Along the South Granite Mountains, Wyoming | Francisco Gomez | 11:15 AM | 11:30 AM | 15 min | View | 89-13 | Ground motion in the library: exploring archival evidence of earthquake damage to library collections | Zoe Dilles | 11:30 AM | 11:45 AM | 15 min | View | 89-14 | Revising the Holocene Paleoseismological History of the Teton Fault: Seismic and Core-Based Evidence for Two Earthquakes Younger than ~5 ka | Ryan Thigpen | 11:45 AM | 12:00 PM | 15 min | View |
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Advancing Earthquake Geology and Surficial Deformation from Geologic Provinces to Political Entities through Multidisciplinary High-Resolution Data
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 20 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 217D
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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