New video: 2012 INQUA workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and Active Tectonics in Morelia, Mexico

Last year the 3rd INQUA – IGCP567 Workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and Active Tectonics took place in November in Morelia, Mexico. It was a great meeting and I have already posted a lot of photos here, here, here, here, and here. Now I have found the time to look at the video clips that I made. I’ve prepared a short movie with the highlights of the conference. You see, you must not miss the upcoming conference in Aachen

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In case you should not be fully convinced for some strange reason, check out the 2011 Corinth conference, too:

 

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Here you can see my talk on Web2.0 and earthquake geology that I held in Mexico:

Earthquake Geology and Web2.0

Grützner, C., Schmidt, M., Klinger, R., 2012. Social media and web2.0 in earthquake geology. In: Pérez-López, R., Silva, P.G., Rodríguez Pascua, M.A., Garduño Monroy, V.H., Suarez, G., Reicherter, K., (eds.): Earthquake Geology and Archaeology: Science, Society and Seismic hazard. Proceedings 3rd INQUA-IGCP 567 International Workshop on Earthquake Geology, Palaeoseismology and Archaeoseismology, 19-24 November 2012 Morelia (Mexico), 67-70.

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Christoph Grützner

Christoph Grützner

works at the Institute of Geological Sciences, Jena University. He likes Central Asia and the Mediterranean and looks for ancient earthquakes.

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