Earthquake Energy Radiation Across Spectrum: a multidisciplinary study

HORIZON.1.2HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101066069
EC Contribution
€1,738
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Summary

Destructions left after an earthquake are mostly caused by high-frequency ground motion that originates from the seismic source. I will exploit the natural continuity between geodetic and seismological data to illuminate high-frequency sources and their relations with changes in earthquake rupture speed. I propose an innovative Bayesian 2-step kinematic inversion in the frequency domain to investigate these destructive and poorly constrained high-frequency sources. This probabilistic approach is based on near-field data and a detailed analysis of the model parameter uncertainties, which allows better locating the HF sources. The project will bring new insights into how high-frequency relates to tectonic features, both in subduction zones and large continental faults. ERASMUS will be a collaborative effort between different earthquake-related communities to generate knowledge that can be included in more reliable seismic hazard assessment, impacting society significantly.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (9)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (6)
Detecting millimetric slow slip events along the North Anatolian Fault with GNSS
· 2024DOI
Alpay zdemir, Jorge Jara, Ugur Dogan, Romain Jolivet, Ziyadin akir, Jean-Mathieu Nocquet, Semih Ergintav, Roger Bilham
Detection of slow slip events along the southern Peru - northern Chile subduction zone
Seismica· 2024DOI
Jorge Jara, Romain Jolivet, Anne Socquet, Diana Comte, Edmundo Norabuena
Detection of slow slip events along the southern Peru - northern Chile subduction zone
· 2024DOI
Jorge Jara, Romain Jolivet, Anne Socquet, Diana Comte, Edmundo Norabuena
Impact of Geodetic Information, Subduction Zone Segmentation, and Slow-Slip Events in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard: A case study for Costa Rica
· 2024DOI
Mario Arroyo-Solrzano, Jorge Jara, Graeme Weatherill, lvaro Gonzlez, Diego Hidalgo-Leiva, Fabrice Cotton
The 2022 <i>M</i><sub>W</sub>6.0 GlyakaDzce earthquake: an example of a medium-sized earthquake in a fault zone early in its seismic cycle
Solid Earth· 2024DOI
Patricia Martnez-Garzn, Dirk Becker, Jorge Jara, Xiang Chen, Grzegorz Kwiatek, Marco Bohnhoff
Aseismic slip behavior along the central section of the North Anatolian Fault: insights from geodetic observations.
· 2023DOI
Jorge Jara, Romain Jolivet, Alpay Ozdemir, Ugur Dogan, Ziyadin akir, Semih Ergintav
Deliverables (2)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ERASMUS (Earthquake Energy Radiation Across Spectrum: a multidisciplinary study)