CRESCENT Topical Workshop
From hazard to risk: The science of planning for future tsunamis
November 7-8, 2024, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, University of Oregon, Eugene
Workshop Goals
From hazard to risk: The science of planning for future tsunamis
This cross-disciplinary workshop will review state-of-the-art of tsunami risk assessments, scientific gaps, and technical advancements to be implemented in the future. Designed to be of interest to participants from different scientific and engineering fields, the workshop will address four core themes:
1) Geophysics: science of earthquakes and tsunamis
2) Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment (PTHA): the methodology of how we quantify uncertain hazards
3) Fragility analysis: from hazard to risk
4) Implementation: How do our models/estimates make it into policy and industry applications?
Application
Registration Process and Fees
THE APPLICATION FOR THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW CLOSED. Spaces for in-person participation are limited. Your acceptance will be confirmed via email. A remote participation option will be available for those not selected to attend in person.
There is no registration fee for this CRESCENT Topical Workshop.
Remote Participation
If you are interested in joining this workshop remotely, please register for virtual attendance via the button below. A few days before the meeting we will send you the zoom webinar access information. Please note that not all workshop sessions will be available online and interaction with remote attendees may be limited.
Cancellation or Changes
If your plans change and you are no longer able to attend the workshop, please email sthoms@uoregon.edu as soon as possible. We will open your spot to another attendee.
Posters
We invite participants to present a poster showcasing their work related to tsunami hazard research and resilience. Please email jillf@uoregon.edu by 11/1/24 to confirm your poster title and authors. Poster dimensions should be a maximum of 60″ (height) by 48″ (width).
Travel & Lodging
7-8 November, 2024
Erb Memorial Union, University of Oregon
Venue
This CRESCENT Topical Workshop will be held in the Cedar/Spruce rooms (EMU 231-232) at the Erb Memorial Union, University of Oregon on November 7-8, 2024.
Local information
The EMU is located at the heart of the University of Oregon campus, within easy reach of downtown Eugene and surrounding places of interest. Click here for information on where to eat, drink and recreate, or check this map for more ideas.
Flights and ground transportation
Eugene airport (EUG) is a ~20 minute drive from the meeting venue. There is no public transportation from the airport to the university, though several taxi, shuttle and rideshare options are available.
Parking
The University of Oregon has two main parking garages that are an eight-minute walk from the workshop venue: 13th St Garage and Millrace Drive Garage. Daily visitor permits for other campus lots, including ADA parking spaces, are available via the University’s parking portal.
Lodging
The Hayward Inn and Best Western New Oregon are hotel options less than a 10-minute walk from the venue. Those selected to receive lodging support will have rooms reserved on their behalf at The Hayward Inn.
Agenda
Note: all times Pacific Time
Day 1: Thursday, November 7
Catching up on the state of the field
- 8:00 am: Welcome and introduction to workshop
- 8:30 am: Session 1 – Geophysics science of earthquakes and tsunamis
- Lydia Staisch, US Geological Survey
- Harold Tobin, University of Washington
- Eric Lindsey, University of New Mexico
- 10:30 am: Session 2 – Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment (PTHA): the methodology of how we quantify uncertain hazards
- Diego Melgar, Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center
- Ignacio Sepulveda, San Diego State University
- Noon: Lunch
- 1:15 pm: Lightning Talks on Posters
- 2:00 pm: Session 3 – Fragility analysis: from hazard to risk
- Katsu Goda, Western University Canada
- 3:30 pm: Session 4 – Implementation: How do our models/estimates make it into policy and industry applications?
- Gary Chock, Martin, Chock & Carden, Inc
- 5:00 pm: Closing Remarks, poster session, and reception
Day 2: Friday, November 8
Case studies – present and future applications
- 8:00 am: Opening remarks
- 8:30 am: Session 1 – Implementation of hazards assessment
- Jonathan Allan, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries and Jason Patton, California Geological Survey
- 10:30 am: Session 2 – Determining risk parameter and mapping
- Corina Allen, NOAA
- Noon: Lunch
- 1:30 pm: Session 3 – Engineering design and policy
- Elyssa Tappero, Washington Emergency Management Division
- 3:00 pm: Round table and closing remarks
Workshop Planning Committee
The Tsunami Topical Workshop conveners have decades of combined tsunami research experience and bring multi-disciplinary, global perspectives to guide the planning process.
Ignacio Sepulveda
San Diego State University isepulveda@sdsu.edu
Diego Melgar
University of Oregon
dmelgarm@uoregon.edu
Dan Cox
Oregon State University
dan.cox@oregonstate.edu
Shubharoop Ghosh
ImageCat, Inc
sg@imagecatinc.com