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DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR SEISMOLOGY IS 20 MARCH 2022
With the 3rd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering & Seismology (3ECEES) just around the corner, here are some of the things you can expect in the upcoming months:
The deadline for submitting Contributions Submission for Seismology is just around the corner. Don\'t miss these opportunities to be part of 3ECEES.
Choose your session and submit your contribution via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3ecees) by 20 March 2022.
More details on how to submit contributions can be found here.
March and April will be dedicated to submitting and selecting contributions.
In May and June, we will ask our selected contributors to edit and review their papers.
For more information, please check the conference webpage.
Sessions – Seismology
S02 - Seismic anisotropy and shear-wave splitting: Achievements and perspectives
S04 - Advances in models, observations and verification towards operational earthquake forecasting
S05 - Waveform data, services & products for observational seismology
S07 - Advances in statistical seismology: from earthquake occurrence to risk assessment
S08 - Earthquake nests: seismotectonics and clustering features
S10 - Recent advances in Archeoseismology: historical monuments as "stone" seismometers
S11 - Mantle degassing and seismic hazard from "cold" subduction in Europe
S12 - Physics of earthquake preparation process: From laboratory experiments to earthquake forecast
S13 - Seismology, geoethics and society: risk communication at the service of risk reduction
S15 - Seismo-acoustic and discrimination studies
S16 - Seismological studies in Polar Regions and the Cryosphere
S17 - Lithospheric structure and geodynamics of cratons
S18 - Machine learning and other novel approaches in site response and ground motion predictions
S19 - Seismicity: High resolution imaging, analysis, interpretation and forecasting
S21 - Historical earthquake data: strength and limitations
S22 - Seismicity and seismotectonics in Central and Eastern Europe
S23 - Attenuation: from engineering to seismic imaging
S24 - Induced and triggered seismicity associated to technological activities
S26 - Machine learning for understanding earthquake physics
S30 - Seismic site response: case studies, issues and new challenges
S31 - Seismic site characterization onshore and offshore by single-station and array methods
S32 - Development of unconventional sensors for cutting-edge research in observational seismology
S33 - Interplay between risk knowledge and resilience: importance of disaster risk communication
S35 - Advances in high-frequency attenuation and characterising ground motion on rock
S38 - General Seismology. Earthquake observation and new challenges