JP Wang (National Central University (Taiwan))
Email: jpwang@ncu.edu.tw


Earthquakes are not well understood at this time being, and a variety of studies have been reported to assess earthquake risks and hazards using probabilistic frameworks with several uncertain factors taken into account. This proposed session “Earthquake uncertainties, risk, and hazard” in ISGSR 2022 aims to attract studies in this area, shedding new light on the effects of earthquake uncertainties on related geotechnical phenomena, such as liquefaction, landslide, and seismic hazard. In addition, this session also welcomes studies regarding earthquake predictions and hazard assessments using the state-of-the-art probabilistic theory and algorithms.