The XXI Inqua congress will take place in Rome in July 2023. Don’t forget to submit your abstract, deadline is November 1st, 2022! Submit your abstract here
Below are some highlights on sessions centered on earthquakes, active faulting and tectonic stuff, but remember to check the full list – 209 proposed sessions!
Session 4: Bridging earthquakes over time scales – from the seismic cycle to Quaternary landscape evolution: contributions from the EDITH INQUA-TERPRO-Terrestrial Processes, Deposits and History Project
Conveners: Franz Livio, Sambit Prasanajit Naik, Shalev Siman-Tov, Zoe Mildon, Shreya Aro
Session 34: Discussion Panel on Assessing Fault Capability in Different Geodynamic and Environmental Settings
Conveners: Leonello Serva, Paula Marques Figueiredo, Alexandra Sarmiento, Livio Bonadeo
Session 38: Reconciling deformation through Geomorphology, Active tectonics and Paleoseismology investigations along the India plate
Conveners: Tejpal Singh, C P Rajendran, Riccardo Caputo
Session 47: The geological record of capable faults
Conveners: Stéphane Baize, Paolo Boncio, Oona Scotti, Riccardo Caputo
Session 78: Subduction zone palaeoseismology
Conveners: Emma Hocking, Ed Garrett, Jasper Moernaut
Session 97: Mediterranean Islands: tectonics, climate, sea level, chronology, evolution, & archaeology of a Quaternary “Galapagos”
Conveners: Eleanor Scerri, Victoria Herridge, Alexandra van der Geer, David Richards, Georgios Lyras, Marco Meschis
Session 107: More than the sum: fault re-ruptures and cumulative damage during seismic sequences
Conveners: Maria Francesca Ferrario, Jeremy Rimando, Giorgio Tringali, Sotiris Valkaniotis, Magdalena Velazquez-Bucio
Session 114: Multi-scale active fault parameters and fault-based seismic hazard assessments: a Fault2SHA challenge
Conveners: Francesco Iezzi, Jenni Robertson, Alessandro Valentini, Joanna Faure Walker, Francesco Visini
Session 123: Advances in tectonic geomorphology, paleoseismology, and multi-disciplinary active fault studies
Conveners: Christoph Grützner, Tamarah King, John Dale B. Dianala, Léa Pousse-Beltran
Session 154: Quaternary research in South America: paleoclimate, tectonic, volcanic and surface
Conveners: Daniela M. Kröhling, Valdir F. Novello, Alexandra Alvarado, Stella M. Moreiras, Silvana Hidalgo
Session 176: Tectonic and Climate-driven Landscape Evolution a never-ending challenge for modern society (Thoughts from LEMON project, INQUA – AIQUA)
Conveners: Nicolò Parrino, Eshaan Srivastava, Pierfrancesco Burrato, Javed N. Malik, Simona Todaro
Session 178: TRAVITONICS twenty years later: the remarkable role of travertine in decoding big geological events from the past
Conveners: Andrea Brogi, Cihat Alçiçek, Enrico Capezzuoli, Volkan Karabacak, Tonguc Uysal
Session 179: From coastal geomorphology to earthquake hazard (F-Coast2EHZ): new perspectives and multidisciplinary approaches
Conveners: Cengiz Yildirim, Julius Jara-Munoz, Konstantinos Tsanakas, Simone Racano
Session 184: Seismic hazard assessment in populated areas of Latin America: incorporating seismogenic faults
Conveners: María Ortuño, Magdalena Velázquez-Bucio, Pierre Lacan, Octavi Gómez-Novell, Stella Moreiras
Session 185: Active faults evolution: revelations from different timescales
Conveners: Irene Puliti, Lucilla Benedetti, Joanna Faure Walker, Alberto Pizzi
Session 204: Late Quaternary Faulting and Earthquake Geology in volcanic areas
Conveners: Rosa Nappi, Alessandro Maria Michetti, Raúl Pérez López, Gianluca Groppelli, Sabina Porfido, Thomas Walter
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