IGRS-2009, Second Announcement - International Geo
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IGRS-2009, Second Announcement - International Geo
International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium Organized by the International Geo-Hazards Research Society (IGRS) Istanbul (TURKEY), March 9- 11 , 2009 2nd Announcement 1. LOCATION The location of the Symposium has been designated as İstanbul Technical University (ITU) – Taşkışla Building – Istanbul, Turkey for reducing risk of time-wasting due to daily traffic of Istanbul Megacity. Moreover, the historic building of the Taşkışla (housing the Department of Architecture of the ITU) is very close to Taksim square (5 minute walking distance) and thus it is the best suited for this occasion. In Figure 1. general map showing the Taksim Square with respect to the Atatürk Airport is shown. In Figure 2, Taksim Square, Taşkışla Building (Symposium Building) and the Symposium Hotels are shown. In Figure 3, pictures of the symposum building are shown. Figure 1. Map showing the Taksim Square with respect to the Atatürk Airport IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 1/6 Figure 2. Map Showing Taksim Square, Taşkışla Building (Symposium Building) and the Symposium Hotels Figure 3. Pictures of the ITU Taşkışla Building where the Symposium will be held 2. SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES Natural as well as man-made hazards are phenomena unfortunately from which people suffer. The range of hazards in consideration varies from earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, land slides to tsunamis. The main aim of this meeting is to bring together, experts working in science, organizations and authorities dealing with topics as risk mitigation related to natural hazards. The organizers want to stimulate the contacts and the exchange of knowledge to understand and improve multidisciplinary researches in natural hazards. IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 2/6 3. LANGUAGES The official language of the 1st IGRS Symposium will be English; translation will not be provided. 4. CONFERENCE FEE Active participants Payment until January 30, 2009 ; Euro 150 Payment after January 30, 2009 ; Euro 200 Students Payment until January 30, 2009 ;Euro 100 Payment after January 30, 2009 ;Euro 150 Accompanying persons Payment until January 30, 2009 ;Euro 50 Payment after January 30, 2009 ;Euro 75 Reimbursement in case of cancellation until February 15 2009: 90 % until February 28 2009: 50 % Later than February 28 2009: non-refundable • The fee will cover: - All scientific sessions and exhibitions - Symposium programme - Symposium proceedings - Coffee / tea during the breaks - Conference dinner The Travel Agency of the Symposium is Figür Travel. All hotel bookings, payments of symposum participation fee will be handled by the Figür Travel Figür Travel Address: Ayazmaderesi Cad. Kardut Sok. No:7 34394 Dikilitaş – İstanbul / TURKEY Phone: +90 (212) 381 46 00 Fax: +90 (212) 258 60 78 Contact. Ms. Mine Cuca and Ms. Pınar Ceyhun Email: igrs@figur.net ; minecuca@figur.net ; pinarceyhun@figur.net For payments Account Holder: Figür Travel Bank: Garanti Bank Branch: Vali Konagi (183) Account Name: Figur Congress Org. Serv. IGRS Account Number: 9090128 SWIFT Code: TGBATRIS Reference: Name of delegate Iban code: TR46 0006 2000 1830 0009 0899 15 IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 3/6 5. SYMPOSIUM TOPICS Symposium will focus on the following topics. • Earthquakes • Landslides • Volcanoes • Tsunami • Anthropogenic activities • Radiation exposure • Dam instability • Man-induced geohazards (subsidence, induced seismicity etc.) • Analytical Developments in research of the above 6. ACCOMODATION & CONFERENCE DINNER A certain number of rooms have been pre-reserved in hotels (5*, 4*, and 3* hotels) in Istanbul (Taksim Square). Detailed information on the meeting-special room rates for different class hotels are available in the Registration Form which could be accessed from the web-site (www.igrs.mam.gov.tr) or by contacting the Travel Agency. We hope you will consider spending extra time in the beautiful city of Istanbul before and after the symposium. Conference Dinner will be held at prestigous PORTAXE restaurant on the Bosphorous on 10 March 2009. For details: http://www.portaxe.net/ 8. ORGANISATION For Applications, fees, travel, accommodation and related issues PLEASE CONTACT: Figür Tourism For Technical and other matters PLEASE CONTACT: TUBITAK Marmara Research Center Attn. Dr. Sedat Inan Dr. Zeki Acar Cad. No. 1, 41470, Gebze-Kocaeli, Turkey Phone: + 90 (262) 677 2850, (262) 677 2851, Fax: + 90 (262) 641 2309 E-Mail: sedat.inan@mam.gov.tr Further information, application forms: URL: http://www.igrs.mam.gov.tr/meeting/ IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 4/6 9. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Dr. Sedat İnan (Turkey) Dr. Thomas Streil (Germany) Dr. Constantin Papastefanou (Greece) Dr. Rakesh C. Ramola (India) Dr. Antonio Caprai (Italy) Mr. Cemil Seyis (Turkey) 10. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Sedat İnan, Turkey (Chairman ) Anthony Baratta, USA John Carter, USA David Diamond, USA Eckhard Faber, Germany Wolf-Joachim Fischer, Germany Kenzo Fujimoto, Japan Antonio Caprai, Italy Senlin Liu, China Manuel Ogena, Philippines Frank T. Yang, Taiwan Vijay Panday, India Rakesh C. Ramola, India Eleftheria Papadimitriou, Greece Constantin Papastefanou, Greece Anselmo Paschoa, Brazil Thierry Pelletier, France Nemesio Perez, Tenrife / Spain Luis Santiago Quindos, Spain Wolfgang Raskob, Germany Valentina Safarowa, Russia Andrej Simakov, Russia Friedrich Steinhäusler, Austria Thomas Streil , Germany Yuri Taran, Mexico Janja Vaupotic, Slovenia Ilan Yaar, Israel IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 5/6 11. WELCOME TO ISTANBUL Istanbul is a cosmopolitan city built on two continents. The most recent population census shows that it has a population of about 12 million people, from which almost 65% are inhabitants of the Asian side. Fulfilling the residential role of the city, it doesn't present a lot to see historically. In contrast, the European side is the commercial and cultural center, further divided into two districts (the Old City and the modern downtown) by a narrow channel of water called 'the Golden Horn'. Below you will find some helpful details to make your stay easier when you are in Istanbul. More info at http://www.istanbultravelguide.net/facts.htm 12. TECHNICAL PROGRAM The Symposium technical program as below will start on Monday March 9th and will be completed on March 11th. Posters will be displayed throughout the three days of the Symposium; however, on the mornings of the March 10th and 11th, special Posters hours have been allocated in order to enable the participants to view the posters freely and engage into communications with poster presenters. IGRS-2009, Second Announcement, 6/6 International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, Gebze-Kocaeli / Istanbul (TURKEY), March 9-11, 2009 09 March 2009, Monday OPENING CEREMONY and INVITED TALKS Chair Sedat İnan, Constantin Papastefanou 09:30 -10:00 Opening Remarks 10:00 -10:45 Towards a Unified Theory for Pre-Earthquake Signals- Friedemann T. Freund 10:45 -11:30 Earthquake Loss Estimation For Istanbul, Hazturk - Muhammed Şahin 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee Break 12:00 -12:45 Rapid Earthquake Shaking and Loss Estimation - Mustafa Erdik 12:45 – 14:00 Lunch and Coffee Break EARTHQUAKE RESEARCHES ( I ) Chair Haluk Eyidoğan, Semih Ergintav 14:00 - 14:20 Strong Earthquake Clustering Revealing from Interaction of Normal Fault Segments Eleftheria Papadimitriou 14:20 - 14:40 Episodic Variation of Seismic Activity and Probable Future Earthquake Hazard in Western Nepal Himalaya & its Adjoining Indian Region - Daya Shanker, Harihar Paudyal 14:40 - 15:00 Microseismicity and Seismotectonic Properties in the area of Central Ionian Islands Vassilis Karakostas 15:00 - 15:20 An EU Project on Tsunami Risks and Strategies for the European Region (TRANSFER) and Contribution by the Istanbul University - Yıldız Altınok, Bedri Alpar, Naşide Özer, Selma Ünlü, Hande Aykurt 15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break Chair Strachimir Cht. Mavrodiev, Yıldız Altınok 15:40 - 16:00 Eight Years of Post-Seismic Deformation for the 1999, M=7.4, and M=7.1, Izmit/Düzce, Turkey Earthquake Sequence - Rahsan Cakmak, Semih Ergintav, Simon McClusky, Elizabeth Hearn, Robert Reilinger, Haluk Ozener, Ergin Tari 16:00 - 16:20 A Search for the İonospheric Precursors of Seismic Activity on GPS Data - Vladimir M. Smirnov, E.V. Smirnova 16:20 - 16:40 Earthquake Precursory and Fault Delineation Studies in NW Himalayas, India with special emphasis on Radon and Helium emission - Surinder Singh, Arvind Kumar, Sandeep Mahajan, Bikramjit Singh Bajwa, Sunil Dhar 16:40 - 17:00 On the Complex Program for Researching the Possibility for When, Where and How Earthquake’s Prediction as Well as Estimation of Natural Risks - Some Preliminary Results - Strachimir Cht. Mavrodiev, L. Pekevski, G. Melikadze, V.D. Rusov, V.N.Vachtenko IGRS-2009, Technical Programm, 1/4 International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, Gebze-Kocaeli / Istanbul (TURKEY), March 9-11, 2009 10 March 2009, Tuesday 09:30 - 10:10 Posters Session (I) VOLCANOLOGY Chair Antonio Caprai, Orlando Vaselli 10:10 -10:30 Geochemical Surveillance in Pozzuoli Solfatara (Naples, Italy) Research, Outreach and Communication in Volcanic Activities Monitoring - Antonio Caprai, P. Scarsi 10:30 - 10:50 Coastal Geo-Hazard in the Campania Region (Southern Italy): An İnterplay Between Land-Born Erosional Processes and Volcano-Tectonic Activity - Crescenzo Violante, Eliana Esposito 10:50 - 11:10 Visual and Geochemical Modifications at the Turrialba Volcano (Costa Rica) in the Last Decade - Orlando Vaselli, F. Tassi, E. Duarte, E. Fernandez 11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING / MAN INDUCED HAZARDS Chair Mustafa Erdik, Andrei Bala 11:30 - 11:50 Method for Site Nonlinear Response Analysis of Tulcea Zone, Romania - Balan Stefan Florin, Bratosin Dinu 11:50 - 12:10 Seismotectonic Zones Demarcation in the Shillong Plateau using the Microeathquakes and Radon Emanation - Devesh Walia, A.C. Lyngdoh, A. Saxena 12:10 - 12:30 3 September 2008 (Mw=5.0) Earthquake and Triggered Earthquake History of Atatürk Dam (eastern Turkey) - Haluk Eyidoğan, Veli Geçgel, Zümer Pabuçcu 12:30 - 12:50 Source Effect vs. Site Effect of Vrancea Earthquakes in Bucharest City, Romania Andrei Bala, Mircea Radulian, Bogdan Grecu, Emilia Popescu 12:50 – 14:20 Lunch and Coffee Break Chair Mahmut Baş, Eckhard Faber 14:20 - 14:40 Critical Description of Deterministic and Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analyses Shaghayegh Ameli Zamani 14:40 - 15:00 Monitoring of Near Surface Gases for the Observation of CO2 Sequestration Sites, Volcanoes and Earth Quake Areas - Eckhard Faber, M. Teschner, J. Poggenburg, K. Spickenbom, S. Schlömer, I. Dumke 15:00 - 15:20 Hydrological Behaviour of Umshing River, East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya - Devesh Walia, B. S. Mipun, Kalyanjit Sharma 15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break Chair Devesh Walia, Bekir Tüzel 15:40 - 16:00 Risks and Risk Factors Related to Salt Ore Deposits from Transylvanian Depression (Romania) - Nicoleta Bican Brişan, Ovidiu Mera, Nicoleta Pop 16:00 - 16:20 Geothermal Energy: Potentials and Effects on the Environment - Antonio Caprai, Paolo Scarsi 16:20 - 16:40 Risk Reduction Due To Mitigation Of Wastes Containing Technologically Enhanced Radioactivity - Friedrich Steinhäusler 16:40 - 17:00 The Problem of Risk-Monitoring at Kazan Subway - Renat Apkin, Liudmila Plotnikova IGRS-2009, Technical Programm, 2/4 International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, Gebze-Kocaeli / Istanbul (TURKEY), March 9-11, 2009 11 March 2009, Wednesday 09:30 - 10:10 Posters Session (II) ENVIRONMENTAL & HEALTH HAZARDS Chair Luis Santiago Quindós-Poncela, Constantin Cosma 10:10 -10:30 Radon Decay Product Aerosols in Ambient Air - Constantin Papastefanou 10:30 - 10:50 Measurement of İndoor Radon, Thoron and Their Progeny in Some Indian Dwellings of U.P., India using Twin Chamber Dosimeter Cups with SSNTDs - Ajay Kumar Mahur, Rajesh Kumar, R. G. Sonkawade, Ameer Azam, Rajendra Prasad 10:50 - 11:10 Analysis of the Contribution of Natural Sources of Radiation to the Total Dose Received by Workers - Luis Santiago Quindós, Carlos Sainz, Ismael Fuente, Luis Quindós, Jose Luis Gutierrez, Jose Luis Arteche 11:10 – 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 - 11:50 Radon Potential from Soil Measurement using a Special Method of Sampling Constantin Cosma, Botond Papp, Mircea Moldovan, Victor Cosma, Ciprian Cindea, Liviu Suciu 11:50 - 12:10 Studies on Radon and Thoron Levels in Some Granite Regions of Karnataka State - J. Sannappa, C. Ningappa 12:10 - 12:30 Continuous Measurement of Geo-chemical Parameters in Aggressive Environment Thomas Streil, V. Oeser, M. Ogena 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch and Coffee Break EARTHQUAKE RESEARCHES ( II ) Chair Thomas Streil, Rakesh C. Ramola 14:00 - 14:20 Radon Studies in Relation to Seismic Activities in Garhwal Himalaya - Rakesh C. Ramola 14:20 - 14:40 Ground water and Soil-gas Radon in Relation to Earthquake Predication in Garhwal Himalaya - Ganesh Prasad, G.P.S. Gusain, Rakesh C. Ramola 14:40 - 15:00 Organizing a Medium and Short Term Seismic Monitoring System with a View of Issuing Precursory Warning - Arun Bapat 15:00 – 15:20 Coffee Break 15:20 - 15:40 Multi-Disciplinary Earthquake Researches in Turkey: Geochemical Precursors of Earthquakes Occurring in Different Tectonic Regimes - Sedat İnan, Semih Ergintav, Bekir Tüzel, Yıldız İravul, Ruhi Saatçılar, Cemil Seyis, Rahşan Çakmak, Onur Tan, Şakir Şimşek, Kadriye Ertekin, Aynur Dikbaş, Ahmet Yörük, Hakan Yakan, Furkan Kulak 15:40 - 16:10 Closing Remarks 16:10 - 16:50 IGRS Present & Future – Discussion IGRS-2009, Technical Programm, 3/4 International Geo-Hazards Research Symposium, Gebze-Kocaeli / Istanbul (TURKEY), March 9-11, 2009 POSTERS P-1 Evidence for Tidal Triggering on The Shallow Earthquakes of The Seismic Area of Mygdonia Basin, North Greece - Michael E. Contadakis, D.N. Arabelos, S. Spatalas P-2 Microzonation and Disaster Risk Mitigation Studies of İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality - Mahmut Baş, Hikmet Karaoğlu, Ahmet Emre Basmacı P-3 General Directorate of Disaster Affairs Earthquake Research Department Bekir Tüzel, Yıldız İravul, Murat Nurlu, C. Kocaman P-4 National Seismic Network System of Turkey – Sami Zünbül, F.T. Kadirioğlu, N. Holoğlu, Recai F. Kartal, Tuğbay Kılıç, Kenan Yanık, Yıldız İravul, Bekir Tüzel P-5 A Starting Point for Scientific Evaluations: The Quality Of Results a Method for Volcanic Gas Analyses - Antonio Caprai P-6 Protection of Water Objects for Decrease the Technogeneous Pollution Risk During a Flood - I. Shayakhmetov, O. Lazdina, V. Safarova, G. Shaydulina, E. Fatyanova, A. Magasumova P-7 Decrease of Negative İnfluence of İndustrial Enterprises on Environment due to Recycling of Waste-off-Energy - Liudmila Plotnikova, Renat Apkin P-8 Monitoring of Urban Land Rivers in Order to Scientific Substantiation of Ecological Rehabilitation Methods - Natalia Krasnogorskaya, Alexey Elizariev, Ivan Kiyashko, Eugenia Talalova, Rasul Ahtyamov P-9 Environmental Pollution Risks of Landfilling Waste - Natalia Krasnogorskaya, Alexey Elizariev, Kiyashko Ivan P-10 River Pollution Risk Assessment by City Transport-Infrastructure - Natalia Krasnogorskaya, Alexey Elizariev, Elena Sapozhnikova, Rasul Ahtyamov IGRS-2009, Technical Programm, 4/4