I would like to call your attention to the 2018 annual SEG meeting (
https://seg.org/Annual-Meeting-2018), held in Anaheim, Ca between October
14-19, 2018. Extended abstract deadline - April 1, 2018 (
https://seg.org/Annual-Meeting-2018/Call-for-Abstracts). In addition to a
robust set of seismology sessions, the Near Surface Geophysics section will
host the following technical sessions:
1. Coupled above and below-ground monitoring using geophysics, UAV,
and remote sensing
2. Near-surface modeling using tomography
3. Petrophysical relationship - link hydrologic parameters with
geophysical signals
4. Developments and Applications of Active and Passive Source Surface
Wave Methods (Special Session)
5. Coastal Zone geophysics
6. Noise attenuation techniques in near-surface seismic surveys
7. Airborne geophysics
8. Near-surface geophysics applied to archaeological research
(Special Session)
9. Near-surface imaging of structures
10. Site amplification (earthquakes engineering/seismology)
11. Agricultural geophysics
12. Natural hazard mitigation: Geophysics and NDT for site and material
characterization
13. Geophysics for study of past hazardous events (the past is the key to
the future)
14. Aquifer storage and monitoring - co-sponsored session with NGWA
15. Hydrologic impacts of natural resource extractive activities -
co-sponsored session with NGWA
16. Hydrogeophysics with emphasis on water for humanity
17. Hydrogeophysics - co-sponsored session with AGU (Special Standing
Session)
18. Engineering geophysics (Special Session)
19. Infrastructure and underground tunneling
20. Tunnel and void detection
21. Geoscientists Without Borders® and humanitarian geophysics
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
--
Lee Liberty
Research Professor
Department of Geosciences
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho 83725-1536
(208)426-1166 (phone)
https://seg.org/Annual-Meeting-2018), held in Anaheim, Ca between October
14-19, 2018. Extended abstract deadline - April 1, 2018 (
https://seg.org/Annual-Meeting-2018/Call-for-Abstracts). In addition to a
robust set of seismology sessions, the Near Surface Geophysics section will
host the following technical sessions:
1. Coupled above and below-ground monitoring using geophysics, UAV,
and remote sensing
2. Near-surface modeling using tomography
3. Petrophysical relationship - link hydrologic parameters with
geophysical signals
4. Developments and Applications of Active and Passive Source Surface
Wave Methods (Special Session)
5. Coastal Zone geophysics
6. Noise attenuation techniques in near-surface seismic surveys
7. Airborne geophysics
8. Near-surface geophysics applied to archaeological research
(Special Session)
9. Near-surface imaging of structures
10. Site amplification (earthquakes engineering/seismology)
11. Agricultural geophysics
12. Natural hazard mitigation: Geophysics and NDT for site and material
characterization
13. Geophysics for study of past hazardous events (the past is the key to
the future)
14. Aquifer storage and monitoring - co-sponsored session with NGWA
15. Hydrologic impacts of natural resource extractive activities -
co-sponsored session with NGWA
16. Hydrogeophysics with emphasis on water for humanity
17. Hydrogeophysics - co-sponsored session with AGU (Special Standing
Session)
18. Engineering geophysics (Special Session)
19. Infrastructure and underground tunneling
20. Tunnel and void detection
21. Geoscientists Without Borders® and humanitarian geophysics
We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.
--
Lee Liberty
Research Professor
Department of Geosciences
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho 83725-1536
(208)426-1166 (phone)