OLLIN PROJECT IGCP-669
Identification of seismogenic faults in populated areas on Latin America and its incorporation into seismic hazard assessment
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A five-day training school focusing on the application of earthquake geology to seismic hazard assessment is organized by the IGCP-669 OLLIN project in collaboration with the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Argentina).
See the program below and contact Stella Moreiras for registration. The course is free of charge and only 18 students would be admitted (priority would be given to early career researchers).
Five early career researchers (ECRs) recieved support from OLLIN ICGP 669 to attend the PATA-days in Chile next October (6th - 11th). More info at: https://www.patadayschile.cl/
ABOUT OLLIN PROJECT
OLLIN is a project aiming to set up a new collaborative framework between specialists and young researchers from both sides of the Atlantic to improve geological knowledge and seismic hazard assessment (SHA) of two populated regions of Latin America. These are the Transmexican Volcanic belt (TMVB), the Northern Southamerica Plate Boundary (NSAPB), which extends from Ecuador to Colombia and Venezuela, and Central and South regions of the Andes.
To do so, three fundamental steps are undertaken; Firstly, data on the seismogenic potential of faults in these areas are gathered, discussed and selected. The most likely fault rupturing mechanisms are discussed, which will lead us to focus the fieldwork on areas which are relevant to SHA but lack information on key seismic parameters (slip rates, segmentation, complex versus simple ruptures, maximum expected earthquakes, etc.). Secondly, the incorporation of that knowledge on seismogenic fault models into the SHA is conducted using existing Fault2SHA tools.
This step includes the adaptation of those tools to these specific Latin American settings and the generation of new ones. Finally, results dissemination to society is ensured by the participation of stakeholders from civil protection, geological surveys and other end users through special meetings, training courses and on-line access that allow to keep track of progress and results.
The project was proposed in October 2019 and approved in March 2020. Since then, we have undertaken the first steps to define the collaborators network that now is structured in three regions (Mexico, Northern Andes, Central-South Andes) coordinated by regional representatives. We had the first online meeting during November 2020, in the frame of the V Fault2SHA meeting (sessions accessible here: introduction and regional communications). An online summer school is planned for August 2021 and an onsite meeting is planned to be held in November 2021 during the PATA-days INQUA meeting (Chile).