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  • S51B: Collective Behaviors in Seismology: Models and Observations for Complexity in Seismicity, Crustal Mechanics, and Faulting II Oral
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Primary Convener:
Eric Beauce, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Convener:
Gaspard Farge, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris
Leila Mizrahi, ETH Zurich
Kelian Dascher-Cousineau, Utah State University

Early Career Convener:
Davide Zaccagnino, Institute of Risk Analysis, Prediction and Management (Risks-X), Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)

Chair:
Eric Beauce, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Gaspard Farge, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris
Kelian Dascher-Cousineau, Utah State University
Davide Zaccagnino, Institute of Risk Analysis, Prediction and Management (Risks-X), Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)

The spatio-temporal patterns in seismicity —e.g. clustering, swarms, synchronization— are not fully understood in the canonical models of strain accumulation and release. Simple elements emerge from the complex multi-physics of the earthquake cycle. We seek to highlight new analytical, statistical and computational tools that better characterize these phenomena and deepen our understanding in the physical processes at play. In this session, we welcome observational, theoretical and numerical studies addressing some aspects of the complexity in seismicity and in faulting, including but not limited to: the emergent properties of seismicity, the physics of fault interactions and seismic-aseismic feedbacks, the seismic rupture and associated transient deformation processes, or the process of strain localization.

Index Terms
4430 Complex systems
4435 Emergent phenomena
7223 Earthquake interaction, forecasting, and prediction
7230 Seismicity and tectonics

Cross-Listed:
T - Tectonophysics
NG - Nonlinear Geophysics
MR - Mineral and Rock Physics

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2. Earth Interior

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