Session Details

[S01P]PM-P

Tue. Oct 22, 2024 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM JST
Tue. Oct 22, 2024 8:15 AM - 9:45 AM UTC
Room P Main Hall (2F)

[S01P-02]Challenges in short-period waveform analysis of small earthquakes in Tohoku-Oki using S-net records and a land-ocean unified 3D model

*Taro OKAMOTO1, Hiroshi Takenaka2, Takeshi Nakamura3, Masanao Komatsu4 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2. Okayama University, 3. Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 4. Okayama Gakuin University)

[S01P-03]Reproduction of seafloor seismic and pressure waveforms and calculation of sea-surface motions

*Takeshi NAKAMURA1, Hiroshi Takenaka2 (1. Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, 2. Okayama University)

[S01P-04]Study on a method for evaluating the spatial variation of ground motions between adjacent sites

*Ryoichi TOKUMITSU1, Yu YAMAMOTO1, Yasuo UCHIYAMA1, Susumu OHNO2 (1. Taisei Corporation, 2. Tohoku Univ.)

[S01P-06]Ambient noise surface wave analysis using DAS and seismometer data: cross-spectrum and travel-time anomaly due to source heterogeneity.

*Shun FUKUSHIMA1, Kiwamu Nishida2, Akiko Takeo2 (1. Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2. Earthquake Research Institute,The University of Tokyo)

[S01P-07]Relationship between the assumed source time function and the receiver function in two-dimensional FDM simulations

*Yuto Ichibe1, Hironori Kawakata1, Shiro Hirano2 (1. Ritsumeikan university, 2. Hirosaki university)

[S01P-09]Effect of depth-dependent scattering coefficients on the seismic envelopes

*Masaki Koizumi1, Jun Kawahara1 (1. Ibaraki University)

[S01P-10]Data assimilation of seismic wavefields and estimation of source mechanism based on adjoint equations: Application to MeSO-net data

*Tomoyasu Morita1, Takashi Furumura1, Takuto Maeda2 (1. Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2. Faculty of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University)

[S01P-12]Estimation of medium characteristic of rock samples with irregular heterogeneity

*Nana YOSHIMITSU1, Koyo MATSUDA1 (1. Kyoto University)