Happy holidays and a happy 2011!
Paleoseismicity.org wishes you happy holidays and a happy new year! Be aware of snow avalanches and don’t get stuck in the winter traffic! We are looking forward to seeing you in warm and sunny Corinth.
View ArticleCorinth2011 – Registration re-opened, 20 places left!
Dear colleagues and friends, the registration for the Corinth2011 workshop is open again. Due to additional capacities at the conference venue we can offer 20 more places! You can register via the...
View ArticleWhat’s up? The Friday links (15)
The most exciting news this week surely were the media reports that a tsunami destroyed ancient Olympia in Greece, hundreds of years ago. Andreas Vött from Mainz University published a press release at...
View ArticleA few words about the upcoming Corinth Workshop
After the very successful 1st Workshop on Earthquake Archaeology and Paleoseismology held in the ancient roman site of Baelo Claudia (Spain, 2009), the INQUA Focus Group on Paleoseismology and Active...
View Article2nd day of the Corinth2011 meeting
9:00 The second day started with a great keynote, Chris Scholz talked about earthquake triggering and fault synchronization with examples from California and Iceland. 09:45 Next great keynote: Clark...
View ArticleCorinth2011 aftermath
Dear participants, hopefully, everybody has returned well and everybody enjoyed the meeting, we have received a lot of mails and the feedback is fantastic. THANK YOU! The updated abstract volume will...
View ArticleSunday Geology Picture: Alkyonides Gulf, Greece
This beautiful, isolated rock stands in the Alkyonides Gulf, the northwestern part of the Gulf of Corinth. It has some beautiful notches, which indicate recent uplift. It is situated right on the...
View ArticleNew video: 2012 INQUA workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and...
Last year the 3rd INQUA – IGCP567 Workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and Active Tectonics took place in November in Morelia, Mexico. It was a great meeting and I have already posted a lot of...
View ArticleWhy it’s a bad idea to build on an alluvial fan
During December, Greece has suffered from heavy rains and severe flooding. The following video shows a church near the town of Schinos (Skinos), which has been seriously affected by flooding and...
View ArticleFrom coastal earthquake geology and semi-automated feature detection
In microtidal seas such as the Mediterranean (tidal range ≈0.4 m sea-level indicators are commonly used to infer coseismic history. A list containing these indicators is long, including wave-cut...
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