Dear all,
this was posted on the "seismology" list, with an attachment
from which I have extracted the following. This meeting is
awaiting final approval as an EGU Galileo Conference
(http://www.egu.eu/meetings/galileo-conferences/)
- if it is approved there may be support available for early-career
scientists to attend.
Sheila Peacock, list co-owner.
FROM PROCESS TO SIGNAL – ADVANCING ENVIRONMENTAL SEISMOLOGY
A Galileo international workshop
First circular
In this workshop we aim to discuss the current use of seismic techniques in the
study of the Earth’s surface and the processes that act upon it, a field that we
collectively refer to as ‘Environmental Seismology’. In a series of keynote
lectures, the state of the art will be surveyed. Presentations by attendees will
address the breadth and novelties of current research. Individual break-out
groups will discuss pressing scientific issues in small workshops.
We invite all scientists who use seismic techniques to study geomorphological
processes, the cryosphere, the weather, the shallow subsurface and other
phenomena at or near the Earth’s surface. We also decisively invite all those
who have realised the potential of seismic techniques and are interested in
linking with the pioneering community or who wish to use seismic approaches
in future.
Keep your dates open on 6-9 June 2017!
Event title: From process to signal – advancing environmental seismology
Event location: Hotel Alpenblick, Ohlstadt, Germany
Event date: 6-9 June 2017
For more information, for pre-registration or to be included in future email
alerts, please contact Jens Turowski ([log in to unmask]).
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