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Session 6: Space and terrestrial techniques for advanced crustal deformation research

Conveners: Will Prescott (USGS;
wprescott@usgs.gov), Frank Webb (JPL; fhw@jpl.nasa.gov), Seiichi Shimada (NIED; shimada@geo.bosai.go.jp), and Takeshi Matsushima (Kyushu Univ.; mat@sevo.kyushu-u.ac.jp)

Thursday 21 October AM (08:30 - 12:00)
Room A (CR102)

SESSION 6-1 Crustal Movements and Seismic Events
Presiding chairs: W. Prescott and S. Shimada

Presentation No.

Author(s)

Title

Type of presentation

06-01 HIRAHARA, K., F. Kimata, and N. Fujii Episodic slip on the interface of the Philippine Sea plate subducting beneath the Tokai Region, Central Japan, deduced from EDM ranging and levelling data (1978-1997) O
06-04 PRESCOTT, W. Broad scale deformation across the Pacific-North America boundary in Northern California O
06-05
Invited
DONG, D., T. A. Herring, and R. W. King Quasi-Observation approach for the combination of space and terrestrial geodetic data O
06-06 HIROSE, H., K. Hirahara, F. Kimata, N. Fujii, and S. Miyazaki A slow thrust slip event following the 1996 Hyuga-nada earthquake (Mw=6.7) beneath the Bungo Channel, northeast region of Kyushu O
06-13 REDDY, C. D., G. El-Fiky, T. Kato, S. Shimada, and K. V. Kumar Crustal strain field in Western Maharashtra, Peninsular India, deduced from GPS data O
06-08 SAKR, K., H. Khalil, A. Tealeb, S. Mahmoud, and A. S. Mohamed GPS measurements around Nasser Lake for monitoring crustal deformation, Aswan, Egypt O
06-09 BURGMANN, R., and D. Schmidt Integration of SAR interferometry and GPS measurements to evaluate seismic potential of the Northern Hayward fault O
06-10 PROTTI, M., P. Lundgren, and J. Stock GPS monitoring of a mature seismic gap: Nicoya, Costa Rica O
06-12P MOHAMED, A. E. -M. S. Monitoring of recent crustal movements using geodetic space technique at Cairo region, Egypt P
06-15P FERHAT, G., and T. Kato Geodetic measurement of tectonic deformation in the Kanto-Tokai area, Japan P
06-16P VIJAY KUMAR, K., and K. Miyashita Regional network analysis of GPS data in the eastern Kanto region P

06-17P

KIMATA, F., S. Kariya, A. Miwa, M. Fujita, K. Matsumoto, T. Tabei, J. Segawa, and A. Yamada

GPS measurements in Kozu Island in 1997-1998

P

06-18P FUKUDA, Y., M. Itahara, S. Kusumoto, T. Higashi, K. Takemura, H. Mawatari, Y. Yusa, T. Yamamoto, and T. Kato Recent crustal movements around the Beppu Bay area, the eastern part of Central Kyushu, Japan P
06-19P OHYA, F., K. Shigetomi, K. Nakamura, Y. Hoso, T. Nakano, M. Harada, and T. Tanaka Detection of strain contrast at the Hanaori Fault, Kinki district in southwest Japan, by dense GPS observation network P
06-23P GERASIMENKO, M. D., N. V. Shestakov, and T. Kato On optimal geodetic network design for fault-mechanics studies P
06-24P SCHMIDT, D. A., and R. Burgmann Deciphering the transient dip-slip behavior on the southern segment of the Hayward fault, California P
06-50P NISHIMURA, S. Aseismic slow slip along subduction boundary detected by GPS data P


Friday 22 October AM (08:30 - 12:00)
Room B (CR102)

SESSION 6-2 Volcanic Events, Vertical Movements, et al.
Presiding chairs: F. Webb and T. Matsushima

Presentation No.

Author(s)

Title

Type of presentation

06-26 XU, P., S. Shimada, Y. Fujii, and T. Tanaka Geodynamical value of historical geodetic measurements: Theory and applications O
06-27 GE, L., S. Han, and C. Rizos Interpolation of GPS results incorporating geophysical and InSAR information O
06-29 ABIDIN, H. Z., I. Meilano, M. A. Kusuma, B. Setyadji, J. Kahar, O. K. Suganda, E. Suhanto, R. Sukhyar, and T. Tanaka Interpretation and analysis of volcano deformation monitoring results O
06-30 THATCHER, W., C. Wicks Jr., D. Dzurisin, and Z. Lu InSAR mapping of magmatic deformation sources in the Western United States O
06-31 JONSSON, S., F. Amelung, H. Zebker, and P. Segall Rapid uplift of Galapagos volcanoes observed with INSAR O
06-32
Invited
OWEN, S., P. Segall, M. Lisowski, and A. Miklius GPS measurements from Kilauea volcano: observations of rapid south fland displacement and a rift intrusion O
06-33 CERVELLI, P., P. Segall, K. Larson, A. Miklius, and M. Lisowski Near real-time kinematic processing of GPS data from the continuous array at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii O
06-34 IGUCHI, M., and K. Ishihara Intermittent inflation of Sakurajima volcano observed by GPS O
06-35P MIURA, S., S. Ueki, T. Sato, K. Tachibana, and H. Hamaguchi Crustal deformation associated with the 1998 seismo-volcanic crisis of Iwate Volcano, Northeastern Japan, as observed by a dense GPS network P
06-36P IMAKIIRE, T., M. Nemoto, H. Tanaka, H. Hirai, H. Ikeda, K. Yokoyama, and N. Koeda Crustal deformation monitoring by remote GPS observation system at Mt. Iwate volcano P
06-37P KOBAYASHI, S., S. Okubo, and N. Fujii Earthquake/volcano monitoring in combination with differential SAR interferometry and GPS P
06-38P MURAKAMI, M., S. Fujiwara, S. Ozawa, T. Nishimura, H. Nakagawa, and M. Tobita Crustal deformations of volcanoes in Japan detected by combination of GPS and spaceborne L-band SAR interferometry P
06-39P NISHIMURA, T., M. Murakami, Nakagawa, H. T. Sagiya, T. Tada, S. Fujiwara, and M. Tobita Source model of the volcanic activity and a M6.1 earthquake around Mt. Iwate, Northern Japan deduced from InSAR and GPS P
06-40P Gong, X. and H. JIN Application of GPS in volcano dynamics research P
06-41P TAKAHASHI, H., H. Y. Mori, A. Suzuki, M. Ichiyanagi, H. Waithaka, H. Ishikawa, M. Tamura, Y. Maruyama, Y. Miyagi, H. Okada, and M. Kasahara Crustal deformation in Kutcharo caldera observed by a dense GPS array and leveling survey P
06-42P TANADA, T. Observability for GPS, EDM, and tiltmeters of the Hot Springs Research Institute in the Western Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan P
06-43P TANAKA, M., S. Matsumoto, X. H. Wu, T. Matsushima, and K. Arao Recent crustal deformation in and around Sakurajima Volcano, Japan P
06-44P MATSUSHIMA, T., and A. TAKAGI Ground deformation of Unzen volcano monitoring by GPS and EDM observations P
06-45P Dach, R., and R. DIETRICH Ocean loading deformations derived from GPS data P
06-46P OKADA, M., O. Kamigaichi, and T. Yamamoto GPS observation at tide gauge stations for earthquake prediction P
06-47P ISHII, H. Plate behavior deduced from comparison between vertical movements of Tokai and Izu P
06-48P HASHIMOTO, M. Principal component analysis of vertical movements in the Tokai district, central Japan P
06-49P KANESO, T., J. Koyama, and H. Takahashi GPS measurement at summit peaks of the Taisetsu mountains, Central Hokkaido, Japan P


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