4th International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes and

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4th International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes and
 4th International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes and M acroseismology 2nd and 3rd May 2016 in Vienna Topic of the Colloquium: Historical earthquakes and macroseismology – historical sources, methods, case studies, national and international earthquake catalogues and/or databases. The meeting will be a platform for exchanging information focused on Historical Earthquake Research, to share the rich experience and expertise of the participants and for discussion. Venue: Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna th
4 International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes and Macroseismology on 2nd and 3rd May 2016 in Vienna Venue: Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna Dear colleagues, Welcome at the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik. We wish you a pleasant, exciting and fruitful colloquium! On behalf of the mayor of Vienna, Michael Häupl, and the ZAMG, we wish to invite you to a dinner on 2.5.2016 at 19:00, Weingut Hengl-­‐Haselbrunner, Iglaseegasse 10, 1190 Vienna. Christa Hammerl & Wolfgang Lenhardt Geophysics / Division Data, Methods, Modeling ZAMG – Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik The 4th International Colloquium on Historical Earthquakes and Macroseismology is kindly supported by the mayor of Vienna Michael Häupl, the head of district administration of Döbling Adolf Tiller, the Austrian Geophysical Society, by the emc elektromanagement & construction g.m.b.h. and the Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik. Schedule of the Colloquium: 2. May 2016 13:00-­‐14:00 Registration 14:00-­‐14:15 Opening 14:15-­‐15:30 Presentations 15:30-­‐16:00 Coffee break 16:00-­‐17:15 Presentations Optional: ZAMG/Earthquake Survey tour 19:00 Dinner 3. May 2016 09:00-­‐10:30 10:30-­‐11:00 11:00-­‐11:45 12:00-­‐13:30 13:30-­‐14:00 14:00-­‐16:00 16:00-­‐17:30 – 2 – Presentations Coffee break Presentations Lunch Posters Presentations Coffee break & open discussion Opening 14:00-­‐14:15 Monday, 2. May 2016 Dr. Michael Staudinger, Director of Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik Mag. Georg Pöstinger, Head of Department for Nuclear Weapons, IAEA, CTBTO Prep. Comm. and NPT, Foreign Ministry Oral presentations Monday, 2. May 2016 afternoon session Nr 1. 14:15-­‐
14:30 Name Paola ALBINI 2.
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14:45 3.
14:45-­‐
15:00 Uwe BRAUMANN Mustapha MEGHRAOUI 4.
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15:15 Gottfried GRÜNTHAL 5.
15:15-­‐
15:30 Fee-­‐
Alexandra RODLER Institute Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Sezione di Milano Via E. Bassini, 15 20133 Milano, Italy Landeserdbebendienst Baden-­‐
Württemberg, LGRB, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg EOST-­‐IPG Strasbourg 5, rue René Descartes 67084, Strasbourg France Helmholtz Centre Potsdam -­‐ GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany Landeserdbebendienst, LGRB, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg Titel “The Great 1667 Dalmatia Earthquake”: a case of inquiring into historical sources to answer seismological questions The event of June 1588 at Singen/Hohentwiel (Germany) – earthquake or landslide? The 1790 earthquake (M ~7) of Oran (western Algeria): Prospect for the seismic source and related tsunami generation The Pomeranian Earthquake on February 11, 1909 and an Alleged Simultaneous Earthquake in Liepāja, Latvia Macroseismic reappraisal of the 1935 Saulgau, Germany earthquake and differences of EMS and MCS intensity scales Coffee break 15:30-­‐16:00 Nr 6.
16:00-­‐
16:15 Name 1
Donat FÄH , Gabriela GASSNER-­‐
1
STAMM , Michael 2
STRASSER , Remo 1
GROLIMUND , Stephanie 3
WIRTH Institute Titel 1
Large earthquakes in historical and prehistorical times in Switzerland: An overview of earthquake induced effects Swiss Seismological Service, ETHZ, Sonneggstrasse 5, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland. 2
Geological Institute, ETHZ, Sonneggstrasse 5, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland. 3
Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics, Université de Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland. – 3 – Nr 7. 16:15-­‐
16:30 Name Silke BEINERSDORF, Jochen SCHWARZ, Hein MEIDOW 8.
16:30-­‐
16:45 Jan KOZÁK 9.
16:45-­‐
17:00 Kurt DECKER , Georg 2
GANGL , Jürgen 3
REITNER Gottfried GRÜNTHAL 10. 17:00-­‐
17:15 1
Institute Bauhaus-­‐Universität Weimar Institut für Konstruktiven Ingenieurbau Zentrum für die Ingenieuranalyse von Erdbebenschäden Erdbebenzentr
um (EDAC) Marienstraße 13B, Zi. 004 D-­‐99423 Weimar, Germany Institute of Geophysics, Acad. Sci.Boční II., č.p. 1401, 14131 Prague 4, Czech Republic 1
Department of Geodynamics and Sedimentology, University Vienna 2
Department of Geophysics, University Vienna 3
Austrian Geological Survey, Vienna. Helmholtz Centre Potsdam -­‐ GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany Titel Damage to monumental buildings and its impact on intensity assignments: a re-­‐
check of German EQ catalogues Macroseismic data hidden in pictorial and cartographical historical materials and examples of their utilization The environmental seismic intensity (ESI 2007) of the 1348 earthquake at the locality of Villach Rich Macroseismic Material of the 1976 Friuli Earthquake in Central-­‐ and Northeastern Germany -­‐ Revisited at its 40th Anniversary 17:15-­‐18:45 Optional: ZAMG/Earthquake Survey tour Dinner on 2.5.2016 at 19:00, Weingut Hengl-­‐Haselbrunner, Iglaseegasse 10, 1190 Vienna (http://www.hengl-­‐haselbrunner.at). – see attached directions – – 4 – Oral presentations Tuesday, 3. May 2016 morning session Nr 11. 9:00-­‐
9:15 Name Remo GROLIMUND, Donat FÄH 12. 9:15-­‐
9:30 Elisabeth KNUTS , Thierry 1
CAMELBEECK , Klaus-­‐
2
G. HINZEN , Bernard 3
DOST , Pierre 1
ALEXANDRE 13. 9:30-­‐
9:45 14. 9:45-­‐
10:00 15. 10:00-­‐
10:15 16. 10:15-­‐
10:30 1
Institute Swiss Seismological Service, ETHZ, Sonneggstrasse 5, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland 1
Royal Observatory of Belgium 2
Seismological Station Bensberg, Cologne University Titel Interdisciplinary assessment of the early instrumental period of earthquake observation in Switzerland Earthquake catalogue for the th
XIX century from the Lower Rhine Embayment to the North Sea. 3
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Ina CECIĆ ARSO, Urad za seizmologijo in geologijo, Vojkova 1b, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Jana PAZDÍRKOVÁ, Institute of Physics of the Ivan PRACHAŘ Earth, Masaryk University, Tvrdého 12, Brno, Czech Republic 1,2
1
Róbert KYSEL , Comenius University in 2,1
Andrej CIPCIAR , Bratislava, Faculty of 1,2
Peter MOCZO , Mathematics, Physics and 1,2
Jozef KRISTEK , Informatics, Slovakia 2
Miriam Earth Science Institute, 2,1
KRISTEKOVÁ Kristián Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2
CSICSAY Bratislava, Slovakia Karin SESETYAN, Boğaziçi University, Kandilli Mine Betul Observatory and Earthquake DEMIRCIOGLU, Özge Research Institute, Istanbul, ZÜLFIKAR, Emrullah Turkey DAR Recent re-­‐evaluations of historical earthquakes in Slovenian catalogue Historical Earthquake Research in the Czech Republic Slovak Historical Earthquakes and Macroseismic Earthquake Catalogue: past studies and future investigations Building up a prototype of a macroseismic database for Turkey Coffee break 10:30-­‐11:00 – 5 – Nr Name Institute 17. 11.00-­‐
11:15 Silke HOCK Regierungspräsidium Freiburg Earthquake catalogue for Baden-­‐
-­‐ LGRB -­‐ Wuerttemberg and its implementation Landeserdbebendienst into the LED database Titel 1
18. 11:15-­‐
11:30 Julien REY , Samuel 1
AUCLAIR , Daniel 1
MONFORT , John 2
DOUGLAS 19. 11:30-­‐
11:45 Andrea ROVIDA, Mario LOCATI 1
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM), 3 avenue C. Guillemin, BP 36009, 45060 Orléans Cedex 2, France 2
University of Strathclyde, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G1 1XJ, United Kingdom
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Sezione di Milano Via E. Bassini, 15 20133 Milano, Italy
Lunch 12:00-­‐13:30 – 6 – Development of a macroseismic intensity database for all French communities. The 2015 version of the Italian Parametric Earthquake Catalogue (CPTI) and the Italian Macroseismic Database (DBMI) Poster presentations 13:30-­‐14:00 1. Georg GANGL University of Vienna 2. Niko HORN, Helmut HAUSMANN 3. Päivi 1
MÄNTYNIEMI , Ruben E. 2
TATEVOSSIAN , Tatiana N. 2
TATEVOSSIAN 4. Erika-­‐Maria 1
PAPP , Kurt 2
DECKER , Esther 1
HINTERSBERGER 1
5. Peter PAŽÁK , Miriam 1,2
KRISTEKOVÁ , Andrej 1,2
CIPCIAR Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria 1
Institute of Seismology, Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 68, 00014 Helsinki, Finland 2
Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, B. Gruzinskaya 10, Moscow 123995, Russia 6. Christophe 1
SIRA , Antoine SCHLUPP
Mustapha 2 MEGHRAOUI
7. Jan KOZÁK 8. Rita MEURERS 1
The presentation of isoseismal maps is informative for historic data in absence of measuring values. A QuakeML compatible DB structure for the exchange of macroseismic data. The Norwegian earthquake of the 31st of August 1819: uncovered felt observations and considerations of data availability in northern Fennoscandia Austrian Geological Survey, Vienna. Department of Geodynamics and Sedimentology, University Vienna. The intensities of the Dobra Voda 1906-­‐
01-­‐10 and 1906-­‐01-­‐16 earthquakes measured by the Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale (ESI) 2007 1
New Slovak web-­‐based macroseismic questionnaire suitable for use on mobile devices 2
Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 2
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak Republic 1
Bureau Central Sismologique Français (BCSF) UMS830 Université de Strasbourg/EOST, CNRS, 5 rue R. Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg cedex 2
Institut de Physique du Globe, UMR 7516, 67084 Strasbourg cedex Institute of Geophysics, Acad. Sci.Boční II., č.p. 1401, 14131 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria – 7 – On the role and importance of macroseismic cartography: The case study of 1909 Lambesc earthquake (M=6.2, Southern France). Macroseismic data hidden in pictorial and cartographical historical materials and examples of their utilization Re-­‐evaluation of Macroseismic Intensities in Austria of the 1976 Friuli Earthquake – An Interim Report Oral presentations Tuesday, 3. May 2016 afternoon session Nr 20. 14:00-­‐
14:15 Name Konrad SCHELLBACH, Gottfried GRÜNTHAL Erhard OESER Justine WALTER Institute Helmholtz Centre Potsdam -­‐ GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany University of Vienna Department of Ancient Studies University of Leipzig, Germany 23. 14:45-­‐
15:00 Peter 1
FERSCHIN , Christa 2
HAMMERL 1
24. 15:00-­‐
15:15 Helmut HAUSMANN, Niko HORN Maria del Puy PAPI ISABA Paolo 1
FORLIN , Miklós 2
KÁZMÉR Miklós KÁZMÉR 21. 14:15-­‐
14:30 22. 14:30-­‐
14:45 25. 15:15-­‐
15:30 26. 15:30-­‐
15:45 27. 15:45-­‐
16:00 Center for Geometry and Computational Design – Digital Architecture Group, TU Wien Treitlstr. 1, 1. Stock, 1040 Wien, 2
Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik, Hohe Warte 38, 1190 Vienna, Austria 1
Durham University, England 2
Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary Titel Visa et audita – The Holy Roman Emperor as a Witness. Henry V and the Earthquake of 3 January 1117 near Verona – From Communication History to Historical Seismology The Development of the Wave Theory and its Application to Earthquakes 陰迫而不能烝,於是有地震-­‐ Perceiving, interpreting and coping with earthquakes in early China A Conceptual Framework for Spatial and Temporal Visualisations of Historical and Recent Earthquake Data Web-­‐services combining recent and historic macroseismic data Joint epicenter determination and intensity prediction equation for Austria. Archaelogical evidence for seismic destruction at Saranda Kolones, Paphos, Cyprus -­‐ results of the 2015 fieldwork Archaeoseismological studies in Tunisia Coffee break and open discussion 16:00-­‐17:30 – 8 – 

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