AGU Fall Meeting

San Francisco San Francisco, United States

Hokudan 2020 International Symposium on Active Faulting

Hokudan Earthquake Memorial Park Hokudan Earthquake Memorial Park, Awaji City, Awaji Island, Japan

SCHEDULE Jan. 13: arrival Jan. 14--15: scientific sessions Jan 16--17: symposia Jan 17: 25th anniversary memorial ceremony DEADLINES Dec. 01 2019: abstract submission Dec. 20, 2019: pre-registration and hotel booking

Understanding earthquakes using the geological record

The Royal Society, London 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, United Kingdom

This meeting will focus on the interplay between deformation, metamorphism, and rheology of the lithosphere. Modern geophysical research is revealing increasingly complex and spatially variable fault zone behaviours. The properties and deformation of the ductile crust and mantle are controversial, as is their influence on the overlying faults. Current models indicate a close coupling between metamorphism, rheology and deformation, but remain poorly constrained by geological observations. The meeting will unite international experts in geodesy, seismology, metamorphism and rheology to characterise and […]

***CANCELLED*** 18th Symposium on Tectonics, Structural Geology and Crystalline Geology (TSK)

Cologne Cologne, Germany

The 18th Symposium on Tectonics, Structural Geology and Crystalline Geology, for short “TSK 18” will take place  from 16th – 20th March at the Institute for Geology and Mineralogy of the University of Cologne. All European working groups in the fields of Tectonics, Structural Geology and Crystalline Geology are cordially invited to join us at the next TSK meeting. As one of the foundation ideas of  TSK, we intend to offer young and early career geoscientists a stage for their […]

SEPM2020 ISGC Workshop: Distinguishing Storms and Tsunamis

Flagstaff Flagstaff, United States

A 1-Day workshop investigating the similarities and differences between the sedimentary records of storms and tsunamis. Tsunami and storms threaten coastal lives and infrastructure. Documenting past events within the sedimentary record provides an important means of assessing the hazards associated with storms and tsunamis. However, distinguishing storm and tsunami deposits within the sedimentary record remains a very difficult problem. Recent work has shown that even storms can produce large infragravity waves thus calling into question basic assumptions about how the […]

$300

Int’l Summer School Glacial Megaflood Landforms and Sediments

Suwałki , Poland

UPDATE 2020-03-20 Due to the Corona situation the summer school can not take place in May and will likely be postponed until spring 2021. ******************************************************************************************************************* The International Summer School on Glacial Megaflood Landforms and Sediments is dedicated to PhD students and early career researchers whose research are related with the Quaternary geology and glacial geomorphology. The School focuses on the Late Pleistocene glacial megaflood-related landforms and sediments and is based on lectures and discussions during the field trips and courses. […]

International Workshop on “Active tectonics and dating”

Praz-sur-Arly Club Belambra "L'Alisier", Praz-sur-Arly, France

The magnitude and rate of damaging earthquakes that occur along well-characterized active fault systems are fundamental information in seismic hazard assessment. This is particularly true in slow deforming areas of continental interiors where the return times of most earthquakes are typically longer than the time-window covered by historical chronicles. The present-day fault slip rates in these regions are rarely resolved, making the evaluation of the seismo-tectonic activity very challenging. In this context, the characterization and absolute dating of the Quaternary […]