
Meeting Calendar
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2010
3–6 February. Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California.
URL: http://www.eeri.org
20–23 April. Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon.
2–7 May. European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2010, Vienna, Austria.
Abstract submission deadline: 18 January 2010.
17–24 May. AGU Chapman Conference on Giant Earthquakes and Their Tsunamis, Valparaíso-Viña del Mar and Valdivia, Chile.
22–27 May. 10th Chilean Conference on Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Valdivia-Santiago, Chile.
24–29 May. 5th International Conference on Recent Advances in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics in San Diego, California.
Abstracts due 2 April 2009.
22–27 May. 10th Chilean Conference on Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Valdivia-Santiago, Chile.
22–25 June. Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstracts due 25 February 2010.
Please consider contributing to the special session "S05: Probing the Earth with Noise Signals"

Ambient noise tomography has emerged as one of the most important tools to study the crustal and upper mantle structures. Studies on temporal structural variations also reveal that noise signals can be used to monitor stress changes in the medium. In this session, we invite contributions with research topics related to (1) fundamental properties and source distribution of noise signals; (2) using ambient noise tomography to resolve isotropic, anisotropic, and attenuation structures; (3) monitoring medium change and storm activity from ambient noise field (4) any other novel ways of using ambient noise/coda waves and advanced signal processing methods.
Conveners: Fan-Chi Lin, linf@colorado.edu; Huajian Yao, hjyao@mit.edu; Yuancheng Gung, ycgung@ntu.edu.tw
25–29 July. 9th U.S. National and & 10th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering: Reaching Beyond Borders, Toronto, Canada.
29 August - 4 September. 14th International Symposium on Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents and their Margins. Cairns, Australia
The symposium organisers, Geoscience Australia, the Research School of Earth Sciences – Australian National University, the Specialist Group of Solid Earth Geophysics – Geological Society of Australia and IGCP Project 559; with assistance from the Geological Survey of Queensland in the organisation of the post Symposium field excursion, cordially invite you to participate in the 14th International Symposium on Deep Seismic Profiling of the Continents and their Margins. The symposium is being held at the Rydges Esplanade Resort Hotel in Cairns, northern Queensland, Australia. Feedback and expressions of interest resulting from the First Circular are most encouraging.
Visit the symposium website for online registration, submission of abstracts, accommodation bookings, and excursion bookings.
As in previous symposia in this series, one focus will be on resolving the architecture of the crust and upper mantle using controlled sources. However, recognising the increasing use of passive seismic imaging techniques to resolve fine detail in the crust and upper mantle, the symposium also welcomes papers using all energy sources. There will be a single session for oral presentations (no parallel sessions) and, importantly, adequate time allocated to display and present posters.
Email enquiries can be made to Seismix10@ga.gov.au
30 August–3 September. 14ECEE—14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Skopje-Ohrid, Macedonia.
5–9 September. ESC 2010 - 32nd General Assembly of the European Seismological Commission, Montpellier, France.
4–5 October. USGS Workshop on the Applications of Precarious Rocks and Related Fragile Geological Features to US National Hazard Maps, University of Nevada Reno.
The goal of this workshop is to develop recommendations to the USGS on the use of precariously balanced rocks and related fragile geological features to improve the national seismic hazard maps. The attached workshop announcement gives a more complete description of key questions, as we currently see them, to be discussed at the workshop.
17–19 October. Eastern Section SSA Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.
2011
13–15 April. Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee.
URL: http://www.seismosoc.org/meetings/

