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SUMMARY:Visualization of the 11 November 2019 Le Teil Earthquake: Towards 
 a Digital Twin on the Seismic Hazard ?
DESCRIPTION:André Burnol (BRGM - French Geological Survey) and Philippe P.
  Pébaÿ (NexGen Analytics)\n\nThe earthquakes in the intraplate domain (e.g
 . in European France) are either unexplained or can occur  in unexpected l
 ocations. Visualization can be highly effective in anticipating the seismi
 c risk and driving stakeholder action. This session will focus on advanced
  visualizations for geohazards, presenting a segmented, planar 3D active f
 ault system geometry in ParaView. This was generated by integrating a set 
 of 2D seismic lines, a LiDAR-based digital surface model and observed surf
 ace damage. This visualization provided valuable insights into the source 
 of an extremely shallow — and therefore highly destructive — earthquake, a
 nd clearly demonstrated an inverse correlation between surface damage and 
 distance from fault surface ruptures, rather than with epicentral distance
 .This preliminary work has laid the foundations for a digital twin that wi
 ll improve the general public's understanding of seismic risks by renderin
 g the invisible, visible.\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanitie
 s, Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Guilla
 ume Houzeaux (Barcelona Supercomputing Center) and Guillermo Marin (Barcel
 ona Supercomputing Center, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)\n\n
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