35th IGC Symposia

35th International Geological Congress Symposia

Paper Number Title Presenting Author Sessionsort descending Abstract
1776 Seismicity Analysis for Pamir-Hindukush Considering Shallow and Intermediate Depth Earthquakes Dr. Khaista Rehman T8.17 - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings PDF icon 1776.pdf
4829 Shallow and Upper Crustal Amplification of Seismic Waves Dr. Ganesh W. Rathod T8.17 - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings PDF icon 4829.pdf
3311 Drilling into seismogenic zones of M2.0 – M5.5 earthquakes in deep South African gold mines (DSeis) Prof. Hiroshi Ogasawara T8.17 - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings PDF icon 3311.pdf
1202 The Preliminary Results from High Resolution Seismic Survey of Lake Erçek (LESS-2015 project), Eastern Anatolia Dr. Mustafa Toker T8.17 - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings PDF icon 1202.pdf
5581 Complimentary sources of earthquake data – a unique situation Dr. Artur Cichowicz T8.17 - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings PDF icon 5581.pdf
5502 Landslide environment in pakistan after the earthquake-2005 Shahina Tariq T8.1a - Geohazards: Prevention, risk reduction, early warning and preparedness PDF icon 5502.pdf
4828 Foreshock activity as a component of the seismic early warning Dr. Gerasimos Papadopoulos T8.1a - Geohazards: Prevention, risk reduction, early warning and preparedness PDF icon 4828.pdf
2675 Cyclones, tsunamis and Polynesian occupation – a 3500 year record from Mangaia in the South Pacific Dr. Catherine Chague-Goff T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 2675.pdf
4814 Tsunami risk assessment with GIS methods: cost from building damage and evacuation mapping. Ms. IOANNA TRIANTAFYLLOU T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 4814.pdf
2221 Japan's nuclear regulation standards against natural hazards after Fukushima Dr. Akira Ishiwatari T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 2221.pdf
3393 ITRAX applications in palaeotsunami research – pushing the limits Dr. Catherine Chague-Goff T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century
3020 Previously undocumented widespread subduction on the western side of the Alpine Fault, New Zealand Prof. James Goff T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 3020.pdf
4117 The use of GRASS QGIS in detailed mapping of slopes in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality, Limpopo Province, South Africa B.D.O Odhiambo T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 4117.pdf
1103 Tsunamigenic slope failures in the Pacific – an inconvenient truth Prof. James Goff T8.2 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality / Risk evaluation and management in the 21st Century PDF icon 1103.pdf
3713 Seismotectonic map and geodynamic evolution in Northwest Africa (Maghreb region and Western Mediterranean) Prof. Abdelhakim Ayadi T8.2a - Geohazards PDF icon 3713.pdf
2439 Considering geological structures in landslide susceptibility assessment: A case study in Yen Bai Province, Vietnam Mr. Nguyen Ho Khanh T8.2a - Geohazards PDF icon 2439.pdf
2496 Landslide inventory mapping at 1:50,000 scale in the fourteen Northern provinces of Vietnam: achievements and difficulties Ms. Nguyen Thi Hai Van T8.2a - Geohazards PDF icon 2496.pdf
2783 Geo-hazard assessment, remote sensing and European Cultural Heritage: the PROTHEGO project. Daniele Spizzichino T8.2a - Geohazards
162 Fault zone architecture and evaluation of its fault sealing properties, Xiahong North Fault in Junggar Basin Dr. Kongyou Wu T8.2a - Geohazards PDF icon 162.pdf
1888 Investigation of Artificial Water Reservoir Triggered Earthquake at Koyna, India Dr. Harsh Kumar Gupta T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 1888.pdf
714 Typhoon-driven wave deposits on island rock coasts in the Gulf of Thailand Prof. James Terry T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 714.pdf
218 Submarine Permafrost Dynamics Along the Arctic Shelf Edge Dr. Charles Paull T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 218.pdf
1377 Effects of topographic and geological features on building damage caused by 2015.4.25 Mw7.8 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal Prof. Fawu Wang T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 1377.pdf
5187 Extending the geological record for Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) earthquakes in British Columbia, Canada Dr. Peter Bobrowsky T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 5187.pdf
3846 Communication and the public understanding of geohazards Dr. Laurance Donnelly T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 3846.pdf
934 Characterising Natural Hazard Interactions to Support Multi-Hazard Approaches to Hazard Management Mr. Joel Gill T8.3 - Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 934.pdf
2390 Sedimentary processes associated to a late Miocene large-scale submarine landslide (Sierra de Gádor, Almería, SE Spain) Dr. Ángel Puga-Bernabéu T8.4 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards PDF icon 2390.pdf
5319 Landslide Monitoring through Spatial Sensor Network Dr. Ping Lu T8.4 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards PDF icon 5319.pdf
828 Submarine landslides and related geohazards around Indian Subcontinent and Islands Mrs. Sainaba N. K. T8.4 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards PDF icon 828.pdf
1647 Preconditioning factors for the unstable eastern Rockall Bank slope, NE Atlantic Dr. Aggeliki Georgiopoulou T8.4 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards PDF icon 1647.pdf
5283 Detection of landslides in early phases using SAR interferometry Phd Mateja Jemec Auflic Professor Marko Komac T8.4 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards PDF icon 5283.pdf
3255 The Seismotectonic Map of Africa Dr. Mustapha Meghraoui T8.5 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards / Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3255.pdf
2237 Recent Seismicity and volcanism in Afar and the Main Ethiopian Rift Dr. Atalay Ayele T8.5 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards / Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 2237.pdf
1388 The Aftershock sequence of the 5th August 2014 Orkney earthquake Mr. Brassnavy Manzunzu T8.5 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards / Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 1388.pdf
11 Landslide volume estimation by landslide area-frequency distribution Prof. Chien-Yuan Chen T8.5 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards / Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 11.pdf
2151 Assessing slope stability in three dimensions throughout a landscape: Stratovolcanoes, coastal bluffs, and submarine slopes Dr. Mark Reid T8.5 - Subaerial and submarine landslide processes and hazards / Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 2151.pdf
3254 Neotectonic stress orientation in the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa derived by the Dihedra method Prof Adam Bumby T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3254.pdf
3256 Investigating Seismic Source Zones in Cameroon: A preliminary step for Seismic Hazard Assessment Dr. Bekoa Ateba T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3256.pdf
3259 Stress change and fault interaction from a two century-long earthquake sequence in the central Tell Atlas (Algeria) Prof. Mustapha Meghraoui T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3259.pdf
3202 Stress field in the African Plate Dr. Damien Delvaux T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3202.pdf
1169 Neotectonic stress mapping in Southern Africa solves the puzzling M5.5 Orkney Earthquake of 5 August 2014, North West Province, South Africa Dr Marco Andreoli T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 1169.pdf
3717 Stress Field in the Western Part of Africa-Eurasia Boundary from the Azores to Tunisian Atlas Dr. Farida Ousadou T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 3717.pdf
4332 Pleistocene-Holocene seismoturbidite succession above the Lwandle-Nubia plate boundary, offshore South Africa Dr John Rogers T8.6 - Crustal deformation and seismotectonics in Africa: Active faulting and earthquake hazard assessment PDF icon 4332.pdf
3635 Artificial neural network based geohazard potential mapping for sustainable land use planning: approaches and examples from Germany and Namibia Israel Hasheela T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 3635.pdf
3844 Variations in the morphology of reactivated fault scarps in the UK Dr. Laurance Donnelly T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 3844.pdf
5562 The use of downhole geophysical logging in assessing subsidence from abandoned coal mines Mr. David L Knott T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 5562.pdf
3077 Present Permafrost Degradation in NE Siberia: Environmental Implications Dr. Jiri Chlachula T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 3077.pdf
4192 Cosmogenically dated marine terraces in South Africa reveal low long-term rates of uplift and no evidence for localized faulting Dr. Paul Bierman T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 4192.pdf
911 Differences in geological hazards from liquefaction–fluidization and ground waves in the areas facing Tokyo Bay and San Francisco Bay Prof. Hisashi Nirei T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 911.pdf
96 Field evidences of Gorkha Earthquakes of 25 April (7.8M) and Kodari 12 May 2015 (7.2M) in Nepal Prof. Arun Kumar T8.6a - Challenges in Identifying and Characterising Seismogenic Faults in Non-Plate Boundary Settings / Geohazards and societal benefits: coping with reality PDF icon 96.pdf

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