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Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim APRU Research Symposium at Kyoto University

Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim APRU Research Symposium at Kyoto University. Kojiro Irikura Vice President of Kyoto University. Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim This APRU Symposium will bring together researchers

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Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim APRU Research Symposium at Kyoto University

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  1. Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim APRU Research Symposium at Kyoto University Kojiro Irikura Vice President of Kyoto University

  2. Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards around the Pacific Rim This APRU Symposium will bring together researchers from a broad range of science and engineering fields related to earthquake and tsunami hazards around the Pacific Rim. The purpose of the meeting is to share information on the current state of knowledge and discuss priorities for future work that will contribute to mitigating losses from future large earthquakes

  3. Magnitude 9.0 Sumatra-Andaman Islands Earthquake The arrows show the vectors of the plate motions. After the web-site of British Geological Survey (2005)

  4. Special Focus on the devastating Sumatra earthquake and tsunami (>280,000 casualties) Tsunami simulation by Kenji Satake, Geol. Survey of Japan http:/staff.aist.go.jp/kenji.satake/animation.gif

  5. Practically every city near the member universities has some level of earthquake risk. Japan Taiwan California New Zealand Red dots are earthquakes. The ‘Ring of Fire’ surrounds the Pacific Rim

  6. There are a growing large number of mega-population centers around the Pacific rim that are prone to large earthquake and tsunami disasters, such as, Los Angeles Seattle Tokyo Osaka Taipei Damage from 1994 Northridge Earthquake

  7. Earthquake engineering standards have certainly improved over the last few decades, but because of growing populations, the yearly worldwide earthquake damage has not diminished greatly. Devastating fires following 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan Collapsed 7 story building in 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake

  8. This is a very timely subject since many countries are actively involved in national seismic hazard programs, and comparisons on a worldwide basis would be useful.

  9. This is a very timely subject since many countries are actively involved in national seismic hazard programs, and comparisons on a worldwide basis would be useful.

  10. Dates: August 31 to September 2, 2005 Location: Kyoto University, Kyoto City, Japan Access: Kansai International Airport (Osaka) Bullet Train from Tokyo (2.3 hours)

  11. Preliminary Program Wednesday Aug 31 10:00am - 12:00pm Session 1: Earthquakes on the Pacific Rim 1:00pm - 2:00pm Poster Session 2:00pm - 4:00pm Session 2: Earthquake Source Physics 4:30pm - 6:30pm Session 3: Strong Ground Motion Thursday, September 1 9:00am - 11:00am Session 4: Sumatra Eq./Tsunami 1:00pm - 3:00pm Session 5: Earthquake Engineering 3:30pm - 5:30pm Session 6: Risk Management

  12. Friday September 2 - Drafting of Resolutions from the Symposium - Excursion Options Walk along Hanore Fault in Kyoto City Active earthquake control in Kyoto Univ. clock tower Sightseeing in Kyoto City

  13. Related Points • Oral sessions will have 4 to 6 talks by prominent researchers • Poster Sessions will be open to all contributors • Joint Symposium with AEARU • (Association of East Asian Research Universities) • Encourage attendance of students

  14. Schedule March 14 First announcements sent to APRU members April 25 Call for Papers July 15 Deadline for Participant Registration August 10 Deadline for Abstract Submissions August 31 to September 2 APRU Research Symposium at Kyoto University

  15. We invite you to come to Kyoto to participate in this symposium on a timely subject that is important to many countries around the Pacific Rim.

  16. Organizing Committee Kojiro Irikura Vice-President, Kyoto Univ. James Mori Disaster Prevention Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ. Manabu Hashimoto Disaster Prevention Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ. Keiko Kuge Faculty of Science, Kyoto Univ. Tomotaka Iwata Disaster Prevention Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ. Hirokazu Iemura Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto Univ. Charles Scawthorn Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto Univ. Yoshiaki Kawata Disaster Prevention Res. Inst., Kyoto Univ. Hiroyuki Tsutsumi Faculty of Science, Kyoto Univ. Mamoru KatoFaculty of Integrated Human Studies, Kyoto Univ. Junji Kiono Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto Univ.

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