Sessions – Seismology
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- Session 01: Old seismograms / new knowledge: Preservation and use of legacy seismograms - SSA-ESC joint session
- Session 02: Seismic anisotropy and shear-wave splitting: Achievements and perspectives
- Session 03: Topo-Transylvania: a multidisciplinary cooperation to investigate the geodynamics of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region
- Session 04: Advances in models, observations and verification towards operational earthquake forecasting
- Session 05: Waveform data, services & products for observational seismology
- Session 06: Advances in probabilistic seismic hazard and risk assessment: insights from local, national and regional models
- Session 07: Advances in statistical seismology: from earthquake occurrence to risk assessment
- Session 08: Earthquake nests: seismotectonics and clustering features
- Session 09: From earthquake early warning to rapid response – integrating state-of-the-art from real-time seismology and earthquake engineering
- Session 10: Recent advances in Archeoseismology: historical monuments as ”stone” seismometers
- Session 11: Mantle degassing and seismic hazard from “cold” subduction in Europe
- Session 12: Physics of earthquake preparation process: From laboratory experiments to earthquake forecast
- Session 13: Seismology, geoethics and society: risk communication at the service of risk reduction
- Session 14: Citizen and School Seismology: the links between research, STEM education and community resilience
- Session 15: Seismo-acoustic and discrimination studies
- Session 16: Seismological studies in Polar Regions and the Cryosphere
- Session 17: Lithospheric structure and geodynamics of cratons
- Session 18: Machine learning and other novel approaches in site response and ground motion predictions
- Session 19: Seismicity: High resolution imaging, analysis, interpretation and forecasting
- Session 20: Characterizing building's response: combined perspective from engineering and seismology for risk reduction
- Session 21: Historical earthquake data: strength and limitations
- Session 22: Seismicity and seismotectonics in Central and Eastern Europe
- Session 23: Attenuation: from engineering to seismic imaging
- Session 24: Induced and triggered seismicity associated to technological activities
- Session 25 - Seismological and geophysical investigation for imaging shallow geological structures and site-specific seismic hazard applications: challenges and perspectives
- Session 26 - Machine learning for understanding earthquake physics
- Session 27 - Towards reproducible automated procedures for building uniform and compressive earthquake catalogues
- Session 28 - Structure and Seismicity in the Central Mediterranean, Pannonian, and Carpathian Region: from seismic networks and experiments to seismic catalogues and models
- Session 29 - The a, b, c of seismology: Estimating seismicity parameters for time-dependent seismic hazard and risk assessment
- Session 30 - Seismic site response: case studies, issues and new challenges
- Session 31 - Seismic site characterization onshore and offshore by single-station and array methods
- Session 32 - Development of unconventional sensors for cutting-edge research in observational seismology
- Session 33 - Interplay between risk knowledge and resilience: importance of disaster risk communication
- Session 34 - The intricate links between seismicity, tectonics and actual ground motions: new results from the databases of seismic and GNSS networks in South – Eastern Europe
- Session 35 - Advances in high-frequency attenuation and characterising ground motion on rock
- Session 36 - Advances in strong ground motion simulation for urban hazard/risk assessment and risk reduction
- Session 37 - The collection, processing, homogenization, analysis and representation of multisource non-instrumental data on earthquake effects
- Session 38 - General Seismology. Earthquake observation and new challenges