Sessions of the Corinth 2011 conference

Delphi FaultSessions

Oral communications and posters are welcome! The sessions will cover a wide area of research fields related to paleoseismicity. Local case studies will be included as well as contributions on methods, latest developments and technological advances.

  • Paleoseismology and Active Tectonics
  • Earthquake Archaeology and Geoarchaeology
  • Seismic hazard assessment
  • Earthquake Engineering (incl. critical facilities)
  • Paleotsunamis
  • Earthquake ground effects (mass movements, liquefaction)
  • Quaternary dating methods of events
  • Remote sensing and GPS
  • Geophysical Surveys

Oral communications and posters are welcome! More details will soon be announced in the second circular and on the homepage.

Who was it?

Christoph 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.