Luis Angel DALGUER GUDIEL
Research Seismologist & Structural Engineer

From May 24, 2004, Post-Doctoral researcher at:
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State Univeristy
5500 Campanile Drive San Diego
CA 92182-1020
e-mail: dalguer@yahoo.com




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Some of my Recent Papers:

-Dalguer, L.A; K. Irikura and J. Riera, (2003). Generation of New Cracks Accompanied by the Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation of the 2000 Tottori (Japan) Earthquake, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 93, 2236-2252. (download pdf file)

-Dalguer, L.A; K. Irikura and J. Riera, (2003). Simulation of Tensile Crack Generation by 3D Dynamic Shear Rupture Propagation During an Earthquake. J. Geophys. Res., 108(B3), 2144, doi:10.1029/2001JB001738. (download pdf file)

-Dalguer, L. A., K. Irikura, W. Zhang, and J. D. Riera (2002). Distribution of Dynamic and Static Stress Changes during 2000 Tottori (Japan) Earthquake: Brief Interpretation of the Earthquake Sequences; Foreshocks, Mainshock and Aftershocks, Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(16), 1758, doi:10.1029/2001GL014333. (download pdf file)

- Dalguer, L.A; Irikura K; Riera J. And Chiu H.C (2001). The Importance of the Dynamic Source Effects on Strong Ground Motion During the 1999 Chi-Chi (Taiwan) Earthquake: Brief Interpretation of the Damage Distribution on Buildings. Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 95, 1112-1127. (download pdf file)

-Dalguer, L.A; Irikura K; Riera J., and Chiu H.C (2001) Fault Dynamic Rupture Simulation of the Hypocenter area of theThrust Fault of the 1999 Chi-Chi (Taiwan) Earthquake. Geophysical Research Letters, April 1,vol. 28, no. 7, pages 1327-1330.

- Irikura K., H. Miyake, T. Iwata, K. Kamae ,H. Kawabe and L. A. Dalguer (2003). Recipe for Predicting Strong Ground Motion from Future Large Earthquake, DPRI annuals, Nro 46, Vol B (In Japanese with English abstract).

Papers in preparation for publication:

-Dalguer, L. A., H. Miyake, and K. Irikura (2004). Characterization of dynamic asperity source models for simulating strong ground motion, Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (13WCEE), Vancouver, B.C., Canada, August 1-6, 2004, Paper No. 3286. (In press).

-Dalguer and Irikura (2003). Implications of fixed rupture velocity during a dynamic rupture simulation.

-Dalguer and Irikura (2003). Self-adaptable friction law implied from the dynamic rupture process of an earthquake.

-Dalguer and Irikura (2003). The effects of tensile cracks generation during an earthquake on the ground motion pattern and shear rupture process.

-Miyake, H., L. A. Dalguer, and K. Irikura (2003). Implication of asperity source-models for ground motion simulation Part II: Numerical approach using dynamic modeling.


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My Thesis in DPRI-Kyoto,Japan. Please click below to download the pdf file:
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Minha Tese na UFRGS-Porto Alegre, Brasil. Please click below to download the pdf file:
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