EGU2024 Call for Abstracts

Dear All,

the EGU2024 call for abstracts is open (https://www.egu24.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html).
Abstracts are due by 10 January 2024 at 13:00 CET.
The list of Seismology sessions is here: Session programme

Please note session SM3.4 promoted by ORFEUS and EarthScope: Session SM3.4

Looking forward to meeting many of you in Vienna next year!
Best wishes,
Carlo.

Hi All

Speaking of the EGU24 programme, I would also like to draw your attention to the ITS promoted by EPOS on “Multi- inter- and transdisciplinary studies in solid Earth science and beyond: challenges and new perspectives”. For this session we are welcoming abstracts on multi-disciplinary studies, inter-disciplinary works, and trans-disciplinary experiences that surpass disciplinary boundaries entirely, integrating paradigms and engaging stakeholders from diverse backgrounds.

We are interested not only in results, but also in discussing challenges in connection to data availability, collection, processing, interpretation, and the application of inter-disciplinary methods.
Deadline for submissions is 10 January at 13.00 CET.

Kind regards

Federica Tanlongo

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/sessionprogramme/5224#

Hi All,

We would like you to consider submitting your abstract to our EGU24 (14–19 April 2024) session. We are delighted to inform you that Takehi Isse from the Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo will be our invited speaker for the upcoming session!

You can find more information below or follow this link. Please note that EGU24 will use a hybrid format combining both on-site and virtual elements for posters, orals and PICO format.


SM3.2 | Ocean bottom seismology throughout the years: instrumentation, processing and interpretation

We invite contributions from the global ocean-bottom geophysics community to share knowledge, experience, lessons learned and scientific achievements from OBS experiments. We welcome reflections on all aspects, from early-stage planning, different kinds of OBS or amphibian devices, experiment design, deployment and recovery tactics, pre- and post-data processing and analysis (e.g., software), to publishing data reports and final scientific outputs (e.g., tomography, receiver functions, ambient noise studies, earthquake source analysis, etc). We also encourage contributions beyond seismology, such as from seafloor environmental sensors (e.g., using submarine cables), magnetotellurics, geodesy, ocean acoustics and marine mammals studies.


The deadline for submission is on 10 January 2024, 13:00 CET.

We are looking forward to your abstracts!

Conveners: Maria Tsekhmistrenko, Ana Ferreira, Helen Janiszewski, Afonso Loureiro, Stephen Hicks