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Dear all,

Please consider submitting an abstract to our PICO session at the EGU General Assembly (April 7-12, 2019) with the abstract deadline: 10 January 2019.

TitleGeological interpretation of the Earth subsurface from field validated geophysical observations and numerical experiments
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/30734

TS11.3/SM1.27

 

 

Conveners:

Charlotte Botter (University of Leeds, [log in to unmask])

Andreia Plaza-Faverola (University of Tromso)

Manel Prada (DIAS)

 

Session details

This session seeks contributions directly related to the practice of interpretation of the Earth's subsurface structure using seismic methods (from acquisition to advanced interpretation) or combining geological observations with numerical modelling approaches.

The session will address problems related to fault structure, fluid-rock interactions using time lapse imaging and more generally, basin and tectonic analysis.

 

Examples of contributions to this session include new techniques for validating seismic interpretations; studies that correlate geological and engineering data to ground truth geophysical observations; advances on-image processing and forward modelling techniques. Interdisciplinary studies that integrate geophysical datasets, geological observations and numerical modelling to investigate Earth systems are especially encouraged.

Contributions to the session may have direct implications for topics such as CO2 sequestration, basin exploration, quantification of mineral resources, as well as for environment and civil engineering among others.

 

Remember the abstract submission deadlines https://www.egu2019.eu/:
- Deadline for support applications: December 1st, 2018 
- Deadline for abstract submission: January 10th, 2019

Looking forward to meeting you in Vienna!

 

Thank you and best wishes,

 

Charlotte, Andreia and Manel.



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