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Written by Stanislaw Lasocki   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
The goal of TAIS WG 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).

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We would like to draw your attention to the following session at EGU 2012 in Vienna and invite you to submit an abstract: SM2.4/TS8.6 Earthquake source processes and scaling relations . The session is conveyed by Grzegorz Kwiatek from GFZ Potsdam and Rebecca Harrington from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Below you can find an abstract of the session. Looking forward to seeing you in Vienna!


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