AGU24 in Washington D.C.

AGU24 in Washington D.C.

I participated in American Geophysics Union Annual Meeting 2024 held in Washington D.C. during 9–13 December 2024 and gave an oral talk about the fault geometry of the 2024 Mw 7.5 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Interactions with researchers and students ignited my passion for further research.

  • NH51B-08 “Fault Geometries of the 2024 Mw 7.5 Noto Peninsula Earthquake from Hypocenter-Based Hierarchical Clustering” by Sawaki, Y., T. Shiina, K. Sagae, Y. Sato, H. Haruo, A. Miyakawa, K. Imanishi, and T. Uchide

Below are the co-authored presentations:

  • S43D-3480 “Relationship between Shear-Wave Velocity Anomalies and Spatial Variations in Deep Tectonic Tremor Activity around the Plate Interface in the Nankai Trough Subduction Zone” by Takayama, A., Y. Sawaki, Y. Ruan, Y. Ito, T. Maeda, and T. Shibutani
  • S53E-3361 “A Mid-crustal Anisotropic Layer in Northern Ibaraki, NE Japan: A Possible Control of Fluid Flow and Upper-crustal Seismicity?” by Mpuang, A., T. Shiina, Y. Sawaki, and T. Uchide
  • S31D-3259 “Linking Residual Gravity Anomalies to Slow and Fast Seismic Activity in the Guerrero Seismic Gap” by Ito, Y., R. O. Plata-Martinez, K. Flores, Y. Chen, A. Hernández, S. Ohyanagi, K. Kuniyoshi, T. Muramoto, and Y. Sawaki