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Ask for a loginChristoph Grützner
works at the Neotectonics and Natural Hazards Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He likes the Mediterranean and uses geophysics to search for ancient earthquakes.See all posts by Christoph GrütznerKlaus Reicherter
is professor of Neotectonics and Natural Hazards at RWTH Aachen UniversitySee all posts by Klaus ReicherterAndreas Rudersdorf
is a young geologist working on neotectonics and geophysics in arid environments. He is a research staff member of the Neotectonics and Natural Hazards group, RWTH Aachen University.See all posts by Andreas RudersdorfIoannis Papanikolaou
is a Senior Lecturer in the Mineralogy-Geology Lab of the Agricultural University of Athens, member of the Aon Benfield-UCL Hazard Research Centre and Hons Research Fellow at the Dept of Earth Sciences at University College London (UCL).See all posts by Ioannis PapanikolaouTomas Fernandez-Steeger
works at the Department of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, RWTH Aachen University.See all posts by Tomas Fernandez-SteegerMartin Schmidt
has no clue about paleoseimics or geology in general. He is just a freenlancing webdesigner from Aachen, Germany who helped to develop this website.See all posts by Martin SchmidtSalvatore Barba
Senior seismologist at INGV (Rome), works on earthquake deformation models. Lecturer of seismology and seismic hazard, he believes that we do not understand yet the risk associated to large earthquakes.See all posts by Salvatore BarbaManuel Sintubin
is Professor of Geodynamics at the KU Leuven.See all posts by Manuel SintubinSimon Jusseret
is a postdoctoral researcher in the Aegean Interdisciplinary Studies research group at UCL (Belgium)See all posts by Simon JusseretEsther Hintersberger
works at the University of Vienna (Austria) and searchs for paleoearthquakes in the Vienna Basin.See all posts by Esther HintersbergerJochen Hürtgen
is a research staff member at the Neotectonics and Natural Hazards Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He is working on a paleoseismology project in Central Europe.See all posts by Jochen HürtgenMax Engel
is a coastal geomorphologist at the Geographical Institute, University of Cologne.See all posts by Max Engel
Partner Sites
IGCP 567
Official Site of the International Geoscience Programme IGCP 567
http://ees.kuleuven.be/igcp567/
INQUA TERPRO - Focus Area on Paleoseismicity and Active Tectonics
http://www.isprambiente.gov.it/site/en-GB/Projects/INQUA_Scale/Environmental_Seismic_Intensity_Scale_-_ESI_2007/
3rd INQUA-IGCP 567 International Workshop on Active Tectonics,
Paleoseismology and Archeoseismology, Morelia (Mexico)
http://www.acambay1912.org/
INQUA International Focus Group on Paleoseismology and Active Tectonics
http://tierra.rediris.es/aequa/paleoinqua.html/