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daTa and pRocesses in sEismic hAzarD

Project
The aim of TREAD is to train a new generation of seismic hazard scientists to tackle the challenges of earthquake forecasting in complex tectonic contexts such as the Europe and Mediterranean regions. A change of paradigm in seismic hazard is necessary to be able to fully account for the specifics properties of earthquake source and seismic modes in those areas. For example, to calculate the probability of having multiple earthquake ruptures, the interaction between active faults across various space-time scales needs to be accounted for, as well as the effects of stress transfer and fault-fluid interaction in earthquake triggering. TREAD objectives are: 1) Developing a novel integrative approach to seismic hazard analysis in Europe and the Mediterranean by bridging the gap from smallscale laboratory experiments to large-scale observations. 2) Establishing physics-based earthquake modelling by linking computational modelling of earthquakes from millions of years to fractions of a second. 3) Transferring earthquake geology and computational modelling to hazard and risk assessment adapted to the need of government, industry and scientific stakeholders. To reach those objectives we gathered the TREAD consortium that comprised 14 academic institutions and 8 private partners of the highest scientific level from 7 European countries, covering frontiers knowledge and practices in observational, experimental and modelling fields. TREAD will: 1- include a unique large-scale training component to create the ground for a new generation of experts in the field of seismic hazard and risk assessment; 2-will promote interactions between seismic hazard and geomechanics practitioners and risk and decision-making activities producing an interdisciplinary and holistic training program; 3-will address factors not integrated in the actual models but essential to better anticipate seismic hazard in Europe and the Mediterranean regions.
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Overview

Contributor (2)

PACE Bruno   Scientific Manager  
BONCIO Paolo   Participant  

Representatives (2)

DI DONATO Angela   Administrative  
RINALDI Tullia   Administrative  

Leading department

DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA E GEOLOGIA   Principale  

Term type

Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-CurieDoctoral Networks (DN)

Financier

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
Funding Organization

Leader

Università degli Studi G.D'Annunzio di CHIETI

Partner (8)

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
FONDAZIONE GEM
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF EV
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA
UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT (UU) - faculteit Geowetenschappen
Università degli Studi di PADOVA

Total Contribution (assigned) University (EUR)

259,437.6€

Date/time interval

January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2026

Project duration

48 months

Research

Concepts (4)


PE10_11 - Geochemistry, cosmochemistry, crystal chemistry, isotope geochemistry, thermodynamics - (2022)

PE10_19 - Planetary geology and geophysics - (2022)

PE10_5 - Geology, tectonics, volcanology - (2022)

Settore GEO/10 - Geofisica della Terra Solida

Free text keywords (13)

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Carbonate Rocks
Deformation
ENV - Environmental Hazard Analysis
Earthquake Rupture
Earthquakes
Geochemistry and geophysics
Geology, Tectonics, volcanology
Modelling
Paleoseismology
Rheology
Seismic hazard model
Seismic risk assessment
Seismicity
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Outputs

Outputs

Coseismic surface rupture probabilities from earthquake cycle simulations: influence of fault geometry 
NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
2026
Academic Article
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