The goal of TAISWG is to summarize a present state of knowledge about the induced and triggered seismicity processes and to discuss future trends in the field. Its purpose is also to provide an overview of the capabilities and limitations of current monitoring techniques and interpretation methods as applied to triggered earthquakes to assess and mitigate the seismic hazard.
TAIS Working Group is a part of IASPEI Commission on Seismological Observation and Interpretation, CoSOI (current list of group members can be found here).
The TAIS WG Website was mainly created in order to provide an appropriate worlwide forum to share the experience regarding:
monitoring induced events under different technological circumstances
ready-for-use processing methods
development of new methodologies
accounting for human raised factors in the seismic process
determining seismic hazard caused by induced phenomena
considering triggered and induced seismicity as scale models that can help to understand earthquakes
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The first electronic materials from S4 Induced Seismicity session at IASPEI 2009 General Assembly in Cape Town, South Africa are currently available. Please proceed to appropriate section of TAIS WG website to download incoming oral and poster presentations.
IASPEI General Assembly | SummaryMonday, 16 March 2009 | Stanislaw LasockiDear Members of Triggered and Induced Seismicity (TAIS) Community!As most of you probably know we had the next successful induced seismicity meeting in IASPEI General Assembly in Cape Town (10-16/01/2009). The all day symposium S4 on Induced Seismicity gathered 21 oral and 10 poster presentations.... + Full Article
M7.9 Wenchuan 2008 earthquake was triggered?Friday, 13 February 2009 | Stanislaw LasockiLet me recommend you the article that reviews some current ideas about the possibility of a human influence on the occurrence of great Wenchuan earthquake from last May: Richard A. Kerr and Richard Stone (2009) SEISMOLOGY: A Human Trigger for the Great Quake of... + Full Article