Extension of the registration deadline to the 6th international workshop on Seismic Anisotropy, Heterogeneity and Dynamics of the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere System in chateaux Liblice (CZ), May 25-29, 2026

Dear Colleagues,

Let us to inform you that because few places are still available, we have extended the deadline for registration to the 6th international workshop on
Seismic Anisotropy, Heterogeneity and Dynamics of the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere System (ADALS 2026), held under the auspices of ILP and ORFEUS in chateaux Liblice near Prague on May 25-29, 2026,

until April 30, 2026. Please find registration form and useful instructions on https://www.ig.cas.cz/en/international-workshop-seismic-anisotropy-heterogeneity-and-dynamics-of-the-lithosphere-asthenosphere-system/

The workshop follows the series of meetings bringing together leading researchers as well as young career scientists and postdocs, to discuss the evolving understanding of seismic anisotropy and its implications for the structure of the lithosphere and dynamics of the lithosphere-asthenosphere system. The long- standing series of meetings, dedicated to Anisotropy and Heterogeneity of the Lithosphere- Asthenosphere has been organized by the Institute of Geophysics in Czechia since 1976, and traditionally hosted in chateaux/castles of the Czech Academy of Sciences, offering a unique setting that fosters scientific exchange and collaboration: in Liblice 1976, in Bechyně 1986, in Třešť 1996, in Třešť 2006 - and in Prague 2016. Chateaux Liblice (https://www.zamek-liblice.cz/en/) is ~40 km north of Prague.

In continuity with the previous workshops, the upcoming meeting will incorporate the substantial advances achieved in the last decade. Topics of discussion will include:

  • Scales of heterogeneity and anisotropy in the upper mantle. From regional to global perspectives
  • Resolution and limitations of different inversion methods to image the lithospheric and upper mantle structures
  • Mantle deformation revealed by seismic anisotropy, from both in situ measurements and laboratory experiments
  • Models of anisotropic mantle fabrics resulting from both ancient and recent geodynamic processes
  • Constraints from xenoliths and exposed mantle sections, offering insights into mantle texture and anisotropy
  • Lithosphere-asthenosphere mechanical interactions
  • Imaging and interpretation of upper mantle discontinuities (MLD, LAB, 410, 660)
  • Links between surface tectonic styles and underlying mantle flow
  • The role of water in the generation and evolution of anisotropic structures.

The three full-day workshop will host participants from around the world (max. capacity 110). It will include several keynote lectures, e.g., by M. Faccenda, A. Ferreira, S-i. Karato, J. Park, B. Romanowicz, C. Rychert, B. VanderBeek etc., as well as standard contributions with recent results, or sessions with special topics for ECR. The workshop schedule will provide enough space for discussions.

J. Plomerova, IG CAS, Prague, Czech Rep., jpl@ig.cas.cz
C. Piromallo, INGV Roma, Italy, claudia.piromallo@ingv.it
S-i. Karato, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, shun-ichiro.karato@yale.edu
S. Pondrelli, INGV Bologna, Italy, silvia.pondrelli@ingv.it