Li Ka Shing Conference Center, Stanford University, June 23-27, 2014
This workshop will focus on computational models addressing crustal deformation associated with earthquake faulting with particular emphasis on (1) the stress field over the seismic cycle and (2) variations in behavior across the upper crust, lower crust, and upper mantle. The workshop will include two days of hands-on tutorials (June 23-24) followed by three days of science talks and discussions (June 25-27). The science portion includes talks on case studies from particular faulting environments and on key rheological behavior with discussions of current obstacles to crustal deformation modeling.
Speakers:
See the Agenda for more information and slides from the presentations.