Tag Archives: germany
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Registration for the PATA-Days now online (Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics, Archeoseismology; 9-15 October 2013, Aachen) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2013/05/16/registration-for-the-pata-days-now-online-paleoseismology-active-tectonics-archeoseismology-9-15-october-2013-aachen/ Dear friends and colleagues, the registration for the PATA-Days is now online at pata-days.org. We used the acronym now to avoid the long title... -
Aachen 2013 – 4th International INQUA Meeting on Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics and Archeoseismology, 9-14 October, Aachen, Germany http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2013/03/24/aachen-2013-4th-international-inqua-meeting-on-paleoseismology-active-tectonics-and-archeoseismology-9-14-october-aachen-germany/ Dear friends and colleagues, in 2013 we will organize the 4th International INQUA Meeting on Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics and Archeoseismology in Western Germany. The... -
Inside a fault http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/10/02/inside-a-fault/ In September, Klaus and me lead a MSc student excursion to southwestern Germany. We not only went through the entire stratigraphy of that area... -
New paper on archeoseismological investigations in Cologne, Germany http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/09/11/new-paper-on-archeoseismological-investigations-in-cologne-germany/ A new paper has been published online first by Hinzen et al. on their archeoseismological study in Cologne, Germany. During recent archeological excavations, a... -
An earthquake catalogue for the last millenium http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/08/21/an-earthquake-catalogue-for-the-last-millenium/ A new earthquake catalogue has been published by the GFZ Potsdam (German Research Centre for Geosciences). The Database covers the European-Mediterranean area and reaches... -
What’s up? The Friday links (17) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/07/22/whats-up-the-friday-links-17/ This week’s Friday links are almost entirely earthquake related. On James’ Empty Blog you can find some scary but interesting videos from the Japan... -
What’s up? The Friday links (13) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/06/10/whats-up-the-friday-links-13/ Sorry for starting with a non-geological link again, but it’s important: We have two more elements! Well, two more names in the periodic table... -
Paleoseismicity at the EGU2011 http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/04/09/paleoseismicity-at-the-egu2011/ Now the EGU2011 in Vienna is over. Thousands of scientists have attended the meeting and more than 13,000 abstratcs were presented. Approx. 20,000 portions... -
What’s up? The Friday links (8) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/02/25/whats-up-the-friday-links-8/ The Christchurch earthquake was the main topic of the Geoblogosphere this week. A great analysis on the effects was provided by Dave Petley in... -
IWAGPR2011 Deadline extended to 28 February http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/01/27/iwagpr2011-deadline-extended-to-28-february/ The deadline of the International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR) to be held in Aachen, June 2011 has been extended to 28...