Symposium on The Applications of Mechanics to Geophysics

June 25-26, 2019 University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA
http://igppweb.ucsd.edu/~fialko/2019symposium.html

Co-Chairs: Yuri Fialko and Xanthippi Markenscoff
  Sponsored by the National Science Foundation & the Green Foundation   



Venue: Engineering Building II, Room 479



Poster Session

Wednesday, June 26, 2:40-4:00 pm
Chun-Yu Ke et al. The Shape of Slip Profiles in Contained Laboratory-Generated Earthquakes
Kavya Sudhir et al. Computational modeling of slip patterns on heterogeneous interfaces
Stacy Larochelle et al. Numerical Modeling of Fluid-Induced Slip on a Rate-and-State Fault Motivated by a Field Experiment
Chao Liang and Eric Dunham Title: Lava lake sloshing excited by rockfalls at the summit of Kilauea Volcano during the 2018 May eruption
Elias Heimisson et al. Poroelastic effects destabilize mildly rate-strengthening friction to generate stable slow slip pulses
Zirou Jin et al. Comparing seismic, mechanical, and geometrical asperities observed in a laboratory granite fault undergoing stick-slip cycles
Mayukh Talukdar et al. Stress state heterogeneity observed along the TCDP wells and its relation to lithological variations
Alissar Yehya et al. Fluid assisted healing of micro-cracks in fault damage zones
Zhuo Yang et al. The effect of permeability of fault structure and the permeability evolution in response to fluid injection
Tajudeen Iwalewa et al. Using sintered glass bead arrays to represent the variations in near-fault permeability structure
Yongfei Wang et al. Geometric Controls on Pulse-Like Rupture in a Dynamic Model of the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake

 



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