Posters

GM1.4

Seismic techniques are becoming widely used to detect and quantitatively characterise a wide variety of natural processes occurring at the Earth’s surface. These processes include mass movements such as landslides, rock falls, debris flows and lahars; glacial phenomena such as icequakes, glacier calving/serac falls, glacier melt and supra- to sub-glacial hydrology; snow avalanches; water storage and water dynamics phenomena such as water table changes, river flow turbulence and fluvial sediment transport. Where other methods often provide limited spatial and temporal coverage, seismic observations allow recovering sequences of events with high temporal resolution and over large areas. These observational capabilities allow establishing connections with meteorological drivers, and give unprecedented insights on the underlying physics of the various Earth’s surface processes as well as on their interactions (chains of events). These capabilities are also of first interest for real time hazards monitoring and early warning purposes. In particular, seismic monitoring techniques can provide relevant information on the dynamics of flows and unstable slopes, and thus allow for the identification of precursory patterns of hazardous events and timely warning.

This session aims at bringing together scientists who use seismic methods to study Earth surface dynamics. We invite contributions from the field of geomorphology, cryospheric sciences, seismology, natural hazards, volcanology, soil system sciences and hydrology. Theoretical, field based and experimental approaches are highly welcome.

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Co-organized as CR2.9/GI4.12/GMPV7.1/HS11.55/NH4.6/SM1.4/SSS12.13
Convener: Florent Gimbert | Co-conveners: Wei-An Chao, Velio Coviello (deceased)(deceased), Andrea Manconi, Anne Schöpa
Orals
| Mon, 08 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
Room G2
Posters
| Attendance Mon, 08 Apr, 16:15–18:00
 
Hall X2

Attendance time: Monday, 8 April 2019, 16:15–18:00 | Hall X2

X2.1 |
EGU2019-14446
Philippe Roux, Florent Gimbert, Ugo Nanni, Agnès Helmstetter, Benoit Urruty, Stéphane Garambois, Andrea Walpersdorf, Christian Vincent, Albanne Lecointre, and Mickael Langlais
X2.2 |
EGU2019-2798
Eric Larose, Pierre Bottelin, Laurent Baillet, Denis Jongmans, Didier Hantz, Ombeline Brenguier, Eloise Cadet, and Agnes Helmstetter
X2.3 |
EGU2019-3046
Anna Dobrynina, Vladimir Chechelnitsky, and Stanislav Makarov
X2.4 |
EGU2019-3988
Jordi Diaz, Pilar Sánchez-Pastor, and Mario Ruiz
X2.5 |
EGU2019-5927
Toshiro Tanimoto and Jiong Wang
X2.6 |
EGU2019-6383
Tung Yang and Wei-An Chao
X2.7 |
EGU2019-6384
Yi-Han Wu, Wei-An Chao, and Zheng-Yi Feng
X2.9 |
EGU2019-6398
Cheng-Ta Liu, Wei-An Chao, and Tung-Chou Hsieh
X2.10 |
EGU2019-6421
Chen Yuan Huang and Wei An Chao
X2.11 |
EGU2019-7767
| Highlight
Agnès Helmstetter, Antoine Guillemot, Laurent Baillet, and Raphaël Mayoraz
X2.12 |
EGU2019-8125
Josefine Umlauft, Fabian Lindner, Fabian Walter, Philippe Roux, and Michael Korn
X2.13 |
EGU2019-10983
Emanuele Marchetti, Alec Van Herwijnen, Marc Christen, Maria Cristina Silengo, and Giulia Barfucci
X2.14 |
EGU2019-12278
Rindraharisaona Elisa, Cordier Emmanuel, Barruol Guilhem, Fontaine Fabrice R., Singh Manvendra, Gonzalez Alicia, and Delcher Eric
X2.15 |
EGU2019-13608
Maarten Bakker, Florent Gimbert, Thomas Geay, Clément Misset, Sébastien Zanker, and Alain Recking
X2.16 |
EGU2019-14828
| Highlight
Charlotte Schoonman, Poul Christoffersen, Coen Hofstede, Tun Jan Young, Rickard Pettersson, Adrian McCallum, Sam Doyle, and Bryn Hubbard
X2.17 |
EGU2019-16940
Matthias Meyer, Timo Farei-Campagna, Akos Pasztor, Reto Da Forno, Tonio Gsell, Samuel Weber, Jerome Failletaz, Andreas Vieli, Jan Beutel, and Lothar Thiele
X2.18 |
EGU2019-18521
Victor H. Márquez-Ramírez, Velio Coviello, Lucia Capra, and Raúl Arámbula-Mendoza
X2.19 |
EGU2019-7560
| presentation
Andrea Berbellini, Martin Schimmel, Ana M. G. Ferreira, and Andrea Morelli
X2.20 |
EGU2019-10862
Kristen Cook, Michael Dietze, Florent Gimbert, Christoff Andermann, Niels Hovius, and Basanta Raj Adhikari
X2.21 |
EGU2019-15370
Alicia Gonzalez, Fabrice R. Fontaine, Guilhem Barruol, Arnaud Burtin, Alain Recking, Jean-Lambert Join, Eric Delcher, and Elisa Rindraharisaona