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www.eage.org 9 - 11 September 2013, Bochum, Germany

Second Announcement

19th19th19th19 European Meeting of

Environmental and

Engineering Geophysics

2013

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Local Advisory Committee

Joerg Renner (chairman) Ruhr-University Bochum Mandy Duda Ruhr-University Bochum Kasper Fischer Ruhr-University Bochum Laura Fischer Ruhr-University Bochum Wolfgang Friederich Ruhr-University Bochum Bernd Hildebrandt DMT GmbH&KoKG Barbara Schmidt Ruhr-University Bochum

Scientific Committee

Joerg Renner (chairman) Ruhr-University Bochum Wolfgang Friederich Ruhr-University Bochum Andreas Kemna University Bonn Charlotte Krawczyk LIAG Olaf Podlaha Shell Horst Rüter HarbourDom Andreas Schuck GGL Gunter Siddiqi BFE Buelent Tezkan University Cologne Ugur Yaramanci LIAG

General Information

We would like to welcome you to the 19th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. This conference will take place in Bochum on 9 – 11 September 2013 in the recently refurbished conference centre of the Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB) overlooking the scenic Ruhr valley.

In addition to the rich program of lectures and posters covering exciting developments in environmental and engineering geosciences, conference participants will also have the opportunity to attend one of two very interesting workshops that take place on Sunday. Oral and poster sessions as well as company exhibitions will all be held in one building on a single level guaranteeing a communicative atmosphere. Companies will present their newest equipment on-site right in front of the conference centre at the top of the scenic botanical garden of the university. 

About Bochum Bochum, a lively university city with 370,000 inhabitants, is situated in the heart of the Ruhr area.  With its five million inhabitants, this area is the largest economic region in Europe. Where once coal dominated, the service and education sector have long since taken over.

Venue The Near Surface Geoscience Conference 2013 will take place at:Ruhr-University Bochum - VeranstaltungszentrumUniversitätsstraße 150, Bochum

The Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB) is located in the heart of the Ruhr area and is well connected via the dense motorway network and the local transport system.

Conference Overview

Sunday 8 September 10:00 – 16:30 hrs Workshop 1: Waveform Inversion in Near-

Surface Geophysics: Applications and New Developments

Workshop 2: Application of Geophysical Methods for Geotechnical Site and Parameter Characterization and Process Monitoring

Monday 9 September 08:45 – 09:50 hrs Opening session 09:30 – 17:15 hrs Exhibition open 09:50 – 15:15 hrs Technical programme, including Best of

Sageep 15:15 – 17:15 hrs Welcome reception

Tuesday 10 September 08:45 – 15:00 hrs Technical programme 09:30 – 15:00 hrs Exhibition open 15:00 – 17:00 hrs Field demonstrations 19:00 – 23:00 hrs Conference evening: Gastronomie im

Stadtpark Wednesday 11 September 09:30 – 16:50 hrs Technical programme 09:30 – 16:00 hrs Exhibition open 16:50 – 17:10 hrs Closing ceremony

Thursday 12 September 09:00 – 15:00 hrs Field trip: Emscher-Conversion: A River

Changes the Face of a Region

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Technical Programme

Monday 9 September - Oral Presentations

Saal 2a Saal 2bOPENING SESSION 

08:45 Welcome - J. Renner* (Ruhr-University Bochum)

09:20 Opening - Geoscience and Energy Use: Challenges and Opportunities - W. Graus* (Utrecht University)

BEST OF SAGEEP

09:50 Mo S2a 01 - A 3D GPR Time Slice Analysis of Paleo-reconstructions at Mound A, Ocmulgee National Monument - D.P. Bigman* (University of Georgia) & P.M. Lanzarone (BP America)

10:10 Mo S2a 02 - Biogeochemical Controls on Magnetic Susceptibility Variations across a Hydrocarbon Contaminated Site - E. Atekwana* (Oklahoma State University) F. Mewafy (Oklahoma State University), G.A. Aal (Oklahoma State University), E. Atekwana (Oklahoma State University), C. Beaver (Western Michigan University), S. Rossbach (Western Michigan University), L. Slater (Rutgers-Newark), D. Ntarlagiannis (Rutgers-Newark), A. Revil (Colorado School of Mines) & D. Werkema (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)

10:30 Mo S2a 03 - Improving Resolution in Surface NMR by Transmitting Off-Resonance - D. Grombacher* (Dept. of Geography, Stanford University), J.O. Walbrecker (Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University) & R. Knight (Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University)

10:50 Mo S2a 04 - Long-term Monitoring at a Levee of Red River in Vietnam - A. Weller* (Clausthal University of Technology), R. Lewis (Planungsgesellschaft Scholz + Lewis mbH, Dresden), C. Tran (Institute of Geological Sciences, Hanoi), M. Möller (Clausthal University of Technology) & B. Scholz (Planungsgesellschaft Scholz + Lewis mbH, Dresden)

11:10 Break Break

NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES I  DETECTION AND MONITORING OF GEO-HAZARDS I 

11:30 Mo S2a 05 - Application of a Passive Surface Wave Method to Estimation of Deep S-wave Velocity Structure in San Francisco Bay Area - K. Hayashi* (Geometrics) & D. Underwood (Geometrics)

Mo S2b 05 - Management of Sinkhole Risks Using Long Term ERT Monitoring - A Laboratory Experiment - J. Deceuster* (University of Mons), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), P. Goderniaux (University of Mons), O. Kuras (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey) & O. Kaufmann (University of Mons)

11:50 Mo S2a 06 - Comparison of 1D Conventional and 2D Full Waveform Inversion of Recorded Shallow Seismic Rayleigh Waves - L. Groos* (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), M. Schäfer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), T. Forbriger (Black Forest Observatory) & T. Bohlen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Mo S2b 06 - Electromagnetic Monitoring in the Zone of Seismic Activisation - A. Sanchaa* (Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics) & N. Nevedrova (Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics)

12:10 Mo S2a 07 - 2D Full Waveform Inversion of Recorded Shallow Seismic Rayleigh Waves on a Significantly 2D Structure - M. Schäfer* (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), L. Groos (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), T. Forbriger (Black Forest Observatory) & T. Bohlen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

Mo S2b 07 - Slidequake Generation at Softrock-landslides - M. Walter* (Seismic Solutions), J. Gomberg (USGS), W. Schulz (USGS), P. Bodin (University of Washington) & M. Joswig (University of Stuttgart)

12:30 Mo S2a 08 - Multiple Reflected Refraction Method in the Application of Near Surface Modeling - C.B. Guo* (Sinochem Petroleum Exploration & Production Co., Ltd), W.Z. Geng (Sinochem Petroleum Exploration & Production Co., Ltd), L. Tang (Sinochem Petroleum Exploration & Production Co., Ltd) & J.B. Nian (Sinochem Petroleum Exploration & Production Co., Ltd)

Mo S2b 08 - Near-surface Fracture Discovery from Landslides by Sonogram Screening - B. Sick (University of Stuttgart), M. Walter* (Seismic Solutions) & M. Joswig (University of Stuttgart)

12:50 Lunch Lunch

NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES II  DETECTION AND MONITORING OF GEO-HAZARDS II 

14:00 Mo S2a 09 - Very Low Frequency Method Combined with an Unmanned Aerial System - R. Eröss* (University of Cologne), J.B. Stoll (Mobile Geophysical Technologies), B. Tezkan (University of Cologne) & R. Bergers (University of Cologne)

Mo S2b 09 - Quick-clay Landslides in Sweden - Insights from Shear-wave Reflection Seismics and Geotechnical Integration - C.M. Krawczyk* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), U. Polom (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University) & M. Bastani (Swedish Geological Survey)

14:20 Mo S2a 10 - A Practical Field Experiment of Multiple Transmission Resistivity Profiling Using Code Division Multiple Access - Y. Yamashita* (OYO Corporation), F. Lebert (BRGM), J.C. Gourry (BRGM) & B. Bourgeois (BRGM)

Mo S2b 10 - Estimation of Electrode Movements from Sparsely Distributed Reference Points for Time-lapse ERT - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), O. Kuras (British Geological Survey) & L. Oxby (British Geological Survey)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

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Monday 9 September - Poster Presentations

Poster Area11:10 Break

BEST OF ENGEO 11:30 Mo P 01 - 3D Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Glacial Sediments’ Research - A.M. Pavlova (MSU, Faculty of Geology) & V.A. Shevnin* (MSU, Faculty of

Geology)

11:40 Mo P 02 - GPR Indicators of Identifying the Boundaries of Asphalt Concrete and Cement Concrete Layers - R.A. Eremin* (FSUE ‘Rosdornii’) & A.M. Kulishnikov (FSUE ‘Rosdornii’)

AIRBORNE AND REMOTE SENSING 11:50 Mo P 03 - Combined 1-D and 3-D Inversion of Helicopter-borne Electromagnetic Data - A. Ullmann* (Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe),

B. Siemon (Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe), M. Scheunert (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), M. Afanasjew (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), R.U. Börner (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), K. Spitzer (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) & M. Miensopust (Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe)

12:00 Mo P 04 - Feasibility Study of Multi-dimensional HEM Forward Modelling: Example of Cuxhaven Buried Valley - M.P. Miensopust* (BGR Geozentrum Hannover), B. Siemon (BGR Geozentrum Hannover) & A. Ullmann (BGR Geozentrum Hannover)

12:10 Mo P 05 - Aeromagnetics with an Unmanned Airship - M. Petzke* (TU Braunschweig), P. Hofmeister (TU Braunschweig), A. Hördt (TU Braunschweig), K.H. Glaßmeier (TU Braunschweig) & H.U. Auster (TU Braunschweig)

12:20 Mo P 06 - The IGGE Airborne FTEM Transmitting System - J.F. Li* (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration) & W.J. LI (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration)

12:30 Mo P 07 - A New Image Registration Solution for Remotely Sensed Imagery in the Service of Geosciences - T. Bahr* (Exelis Visual Information Solutions GmbH) & X. Jin (Exelis Visual Information Solutions GmbH)

12:40 Mo P 08 - The Application of Triplex-frequency AEM System for Groundwater Salinity Mapping at Baicheng, Jilin, China - Q.M. Meng* (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration), W.J. Li (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration), Z.Q. Cui (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration) & J.F. Li (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration)

12:50 Lunch

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS 14:00 Mo P 09 - Sensitivity of Seismic Interferometry and Conventional Reflection Seismics at a Landfil to Processing and Survey Errors - L.A. Konstantaki* (Delft

University of Technology), D. Draganov (Delft University of Technology), T.J. Heimovaara (Delft University of Technology) & R. Ghose (Delft University of Technology)

14:10 Mo P 10 - Resistivity and IP Response from a Waste Disposal Site Installed at a Depression Area Originated from Erosion Processes - V.R. Elis* (University of Sao Paulo), O.J. Pejon (University of Sao Paulo), M.C. Hidalgo-Gato (CGG Veritas) & A.T. Ustra (University of Sao Paulo)

14:20 Mo P 11 - Semi-automatic Mobile Equipment Test for Detecting Holes in Geomembranes - The Prototypes Evolution - R. Mota* (Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, I.P.), L. Coimbra (Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, I.P.), M. Barroso (Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, I.P.), M. Matutino (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa), M.G. Lopes (Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa), R. Dores (Empresa Geral do Fomento, S.A.) & F. Silva (Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente, I.P.)

KARST STUDIES 14:30 Mo P 12 - Investigation in Sinkhole Terrains Using Complex of Geophysical Methods: Case Study in the Karst Area, Slovakia - R. Putiška* (Comenius

University), D. Kušnirák (Comenius University), I. Dostál (Comenius University), R. Pašteka (Comenius University) & A. Mojzeš (Comenius University)

14:40 Mo P 13 - Geotechnical and Geophysical Properties of Soils in the Dead Sea Sinkhole Problem - M.G. Ezersky* (Geophysical Institute of Israel) & E. Livne (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)

14:50 Mo P 14 - Resistivity Modeling of Sinkholes Effects Caused by Karst and Suffosion - P. Cuevas Castellanos (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Facultad de Cie), V.A. Shevnin* (Moscow State University), K.V. Krivosheya (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León), A.M. Pavlova (Moscow State University), A.A. Ryjov (VSEGINGEO) & A.A. Bobachev (Moscow State University)

15:00 Mo P 15 - Detection and Mapping of a Palaeokarstic Network in a Quarry Work Using GPR - C. Dubois* (University of Mons), J. Deceuster (University of Mons), L. Dutilleul (University of Mons), B. Njinwoua (University of Mons), J. Poot (University of Mons), J. Tsongo (University of Mons) & O. Kaufmann (University of Mons)

15:10 Mo P 16 - Localising Fractures by Geoelectric Null-arrays - P. Falco (Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics), F. Negro (Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics), S. Szalai* (Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute of HAS) & E. Milnes (Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

14:40 Mo S2a 11 - Influence of Electrode Heights on 4-point and 2-point Measurements Based on Capacitively Coupled Electrodes - A. Przyklenk* (TU Braunschweig) & A. Hördt (TU Braunschweig)

Mo S2b 11 - Ground Truthing and Integrated Geophysical Surveying for the Safety Assessment of Dike Systems - T. Inazaki* (Public Works Research Institute)

15:00 Mo S2a 12 - Data Quality Quantification for Time Domain IP Data Acquired along a Planned Tunnel near Oslo, Norway - T. Dahlin* (Lund University), E. Dalsegg (NGU) & T. Sandström (Lund University)

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Tuesday 10 September - Oral Presentations

Saal 2a Saal 2bKEYNOTE I 

08:45 Tu S2a KN1 - Keynote 1 - Modeling and Integration of Observations for Flow Processes in Heterogeneous Media - I. Neuweiler* (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)

HYDROGEOPHYSICS I  GEOPHYSICS IN ENGINEERING GEOLOGY I 09:30 Tu S2a 01 - 3-D SNMR Inversion of Water Content - W. Warsa* (Institut

Teknologi Bandung), H. Grandis (Institut Teknologi Bandung), W. Parnadi (Institut Teknologi Bandung) & D. Santoso (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

Tu S2b 01 - Seismic Imaging of Mining, Construction and Degradation Voids in Soils and Rocks - R.J. Whiteley* (Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd)

09:50 Tu S2a 02 - Optimizing Distribution of SNMR Pulse Moments and Stacking Strategy - E. Dalgaard* (Aarhus University), M. Müller-Petke (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

Tu S2b 02 - Joint Analysis of Lunar Surface Waves: The Apollo 16 Dataset - G. Dal Moro* (Eliosoft)

10:10 Tu S2a 03 - Surface-NMR in Urban Area: A No Go? - M. Müller-Petke* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) & S. Costabel (Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources)

Tu S2b 03 - Unambiguous Determination of the Vs Profile via Joint Analysis of Multi-component Active and Passive Seismic Data - G. Dal Moro* (Eliosoft) & L. Keller (roXplore)

10:30 Tu S2a 04 - Spectral Induced Polarization Measurements on New Zealand Sands - Dependence on Fluid Conductivity - S. Joseph* (Victoria University of Wellington), M. Ingham (Victoria University of Wellington) & G. Gouws (Victoria University of Wellington)

Tu S2b 04 - Detailed Digital Terrain Models for Supporting the Analysis and Interpretation of Near-surface Geophysical Data - J. Tronicke* (University of Potsdam) & U. Böniger (University of Potsdam)

10:50 Break Break

HYDROGEOPHYSICS II  GEOPHYSICS IN ENGINEERING GEOLOGY II 11:20 Tu S2a 05 - Electric and Electromagnetic Measurements on the North Sea

Island of Langeoog - S. Costabel* (BGR), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)), U. Noell (BGR), B. Siemon (BGR) & W. Voß (BGR)

Tu S2b 05 - Combined Geophysical Survey at the A2 Tunnel Maastricht - O. Brenner* (DMT GmbH & Co. KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co. KG)

11:40 Tu S2a 06 - Anisotropy Investigation of Parts of Ijebu Igbo, Southwestern Nigeria, Using Azimuthal Resistivity Survey (Ars) Method - O.O. Bayewu* (Olabisi Onabanjo University), M.O. Oloruntola (University of Lagos) & G.O. Mosuro (Olabisi Onabanjo University)

Tu S2b 06 - Detecting Fracture Anisotropy Using Geological Mapping and Vertical Electrical Resistivity Survey - G.O. Mosuro* (Olabisi Onabanjo University), K.O. Omosanya (Olabisi Onabanjo University), I.O. Kehinde (University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria) & V.U. Ukaegbu (University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria)

12:00 Tu S2a 07 - Comparison between the Hydraulic Properties of Two Low-permeability Alluvial Systems Supported by Geophysical Methods - A. Guinea* (University of New South Wales), W. Timms (University of New South Wales) & I. Acworth (University of New South Wales)

Tu S2b 07 - Geophysical Investigation for the Detection of Liquefaction Phenomena in an Archaeological Site, Lechaion, Greece - G. Apostolopoulos* (National Technical University of Athens*), D. Minos-Minopoulos (Harokopion University of Athens), G. Amolochitis (National Technical University of Athens), K. Pavlopoulos (Harokopion University of Athens) & A. Papadopoulos (National Technical University of Athens)

12:20 Tu S2b 08 - How Significant is the Cavity Halo Effect? - P.M. James* (University College London)

12:40 Lunch Lunch

HYDROGEOPHYSICS III  GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF URBAN AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES 

13:40 Tu S2a 09 - A Heat Injection and Pumping Experiment in a Gravel Aquifer Monitored with Crosshole Electrical Resistivity Tomography - T. Hermans* (University of Liege), S. Wildemeersch (University of Liege), P. Jamin (University of Liege), P. Orban (University of Liege), S. Brouyère (University of Liege), A. Dassargues (University of Liege) & F. Nguyen (University of Liege)

Tu S2b 09 - Shear Wave Aquiclude Survey and Interpretation - H.P. Mueller* (ABE-Geo)

14:00 Tu S2a 10 - Reliability of ERT-derived Temperature: Insights from Laboratory Measurements - T. Robert* (University of Liege), T. Hermans (University of Liege), G. Dumont (University of Liege), F. Nguyen (University of Liege) & D.E. Rwabuhungu (National University of Rwanda)

Tu S2b 10 - Seismic and Geoelectric Investigation of Historical Mining Structures: A Case Study - U. Swoboda* (DMT GmbH & Co KG), S. Uchtmann (DMT GmbH & Co KG), K. Limbrock (DMT GmbH & Co KG), R. Elsen (DMT GmbH & Co KG), D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co KG), K. Telenga (RAG AG), A. Koschare (RAG AG) & F. Wollnik (RAG AG)

14:20 Tu S2a 11 - 3-D Time-lapse Electrical Resistivity Monitoring of Injected CO2 in a Shallow Aquifer - J. Doetsch* (Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University), E. Auken (Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University) & G. Fiandaca (Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University)

Tu S2b 11 - Geophysical Investigation of a Burning Dump in Estonia: A Case Study - S. Uchtmann* (DMT GmbH & Co. KG), O. Brenner (DMT GmbH & Co. KG), U. Swoboda (DMT GmbH & Co. KG), R. Elsen (DMT GmbH & Co. KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co. KG)

14:40 Tu S2a 12 - Geophysical Investigations of a Rural Water Point Installation Program in Nampula Province, Mozambique - F. J. Chirindja* (Eduardo Mondlane University), E. Sjöstand (Lund University), O. Enkel (Lund University) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

Tu S2b 12 - Integrated Geophysical Investigation at a Construction Site in a Highly Urbanised Area - F. Bahloul* (DMT GmbH & Co. KG)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

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Tuesday 10 September - Poster Presentations

Poster AreaGEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF URBAN AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL SITES 

09:30 Tu P 01 - Shear Wave Velocity Structure for Seismic Microzonation of Lorca town (SE Spain) from MASW Analysis - P. Martinez-Pagan* (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT)), M. Navarro (Universidad de Almería), J. Pérez-Cuevas (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena), A. García-Jerez (Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica - Granada), F.J. Alcalá (Geo-Systems Centre,Technical University of Lisbon), S. Sandoval-Castaño (Geofísica Consultores) & F. Segura-Quiles (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena)

STUDIES FOR GEOTHERMAL SITES 09:50 Tu P 03 - Observation of Drill Bit Noise at a Test Site of the International Geothermal Center in Bochum, Germany - K. Essen* (Ruhr-University Bochum),

K.D. Fischer (Ruhr-University Bochum), M. Bartz (Geothermal Center Bochum) & W. Friederich (Ruhr-University Bochum)

10:00 Tu P 04 - How To Explore Deep Geothermal Reservoirs in Populated Areas - S. Bissmann* (DMT GmbH & Co. KG), D.J. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co. KG) & B. Loske (DMT GmbH & Co.KG)

10:10 Tu P 05 - Geothermal System Interpretation Based on 1D Magnetoteluric Model at Akesahu, North Maluku - S. Darmawan* (Universitas Padjadjaran), G.M.L. Junursyah (Geological Agency) & T. Octaviani (Universitas Padjadjaran)

10:50 Break

ARCHEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION11:20 Tu P 06 - GPR Monitoring on an Organic Target Decomposition - E.R. Almeida* (IAG - University of São Paulo) & J.L. Porsani (IAG - University of São Paulo)

11:30 Tu P 07 - ERT for Localizing 17th Century Tunnels at a Jesuit Mission in Buenos Aires, Argentina - A. Osella* (University of Buenos Aires - UBA/IFIBA-Conicet), V. Grunhut (University of Buenos Aires/Conicet), H.P. Martinelli (University of Buenos Aires/Conicet), M. de la Vega (University of Buenos Aires/Conicet) & N. Bonomo (University of Buenos Aires/Conicet)

11:40 Tu P 08 - Study of Industrial Disturbances Affecting Magnetic Prospecting Data in Archaeological Sites - S.E. Itkis* (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

MINERAL DEPOSITS 11:50 Tu P 09 - AMT Imaging of Regis Kimberlite, Brazil - E.F. La Terra* (MCT-ON) & P.T.L. Menezes (UERJ)

12:00 Tu P 10 - Application of Areal Transient Electromagnetic Method Measurements Directed on Polymetal Prospecting - A. Sanchaa* (Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics), N. Nevedrova (Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics) & S. Babushkin (Seismological Division of Geophysic survey)

12:40 Lunch

NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND TECHNOLOGIES 13:40 Tu P 12 - Shallow Shear Wave Reflection Surveying on Alpine Glaciers: Comparison of Results from Gepatschferner and Colle Gnifetti - U. Polom*

(Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), A. Diez (Alfred Wegener Institute), C. Hofstede (Alfred Wegener Institute), M. Stocker-Waldhuber (Inst. f. Met. & Geophy. University of Innsbruck) & O. Eisen (Alfred Wegener Institute)

13:50 Tu P 13 - Comparison of High-resolution P- and SH-wave Reflection Seismic Data in Alluvial and Pyroclastic Deposits in Indonesia - W. Wiyono (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), U. Polom (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics) & C.M. Krawczyk* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)

14:00 Tu P 14 - Increasing the Depth of Detectability of ERT Measurements - S. Szalai (Research Centre for Astronomy & Earth Science), A. Novák (Research Centre for Astronomy & Earth Science) & K. Szokoli* (Research Centre for Astronomy & Earth Science)

14:10 Tu P 15 - First Results from the New Multi-purpose Instrument CapGeo - T. Radic* (Radic Research)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

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Wednesday 11 September - Oral Presentations

Saal 2a Saal 2bKEYNOTE II 

09:30 We S2a KN1 - Keynote 2 - Atom Interferometry: From Thought Experiment to Practical Applications in Gravimetry and Geoscience - A. Peters* (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin)

LABORATORY STUDIES OF SOIL AND ROCK PHYSICS  MODELLING AND INVERSION I 10:10 We S2a 01 - Relationship between Surface Conductivity and

Induced Polarisation Parameters - A. Weller* (Clausthal University of Technology), L. Slater (Rutgers University Newark) & S. Nordsiek (Braunschweig University of Technology)

We S2b 01 - Voxel Inversion of Airborne EM Data - G. Fiandaca* (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University)

10:30 We S2a 02 - The Salinity Dependence of Spectral Induced Polarization Studied with an Extended Model of Membrane Polarization - A. Hördt* (TU Braunschweig) & M. Bücker (University of Bonn)

We S2b 02 - Sharp Spatially Constrained Inversion - G. Vignoli* (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

10:50 Break Break

11:20 We S2a 03 - Estimation of van Genuchten-Mualem Parameters from Spectral Induced Polarization Measurements - S. Nordsiek* (TU Braunschweig), A. Hördt (TU Braunschweig), E. Diamantopoulos (TU Braunschweig) & W. Durner (TU Braunschweig)

We S2b 03 - Focused Multi-layer Inversion of Magnetic Resonance Sounding Data - G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), G. Vignoli* (Aarhus Univversity), A.A. Behroozmand (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

11:40 We S2a 04 - Prediction of GPR Performance in Soils Using Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy - M. Loewer* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), N. Wagner (Institute of Material Research and Testing) & J. Igel (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)

We S2b 04 - Experimental Verification of Advanced SNMR Modeling - A. Legchenko* (IRD, LTHE), J.F. Girard (BRGM), N. Perttu (Luleå Technical University), J.M. Vouillamoz (IRD, LTHE), J.M. Baltassat (BRGM) & S. Morlighem (VALE)

12:00 We S2a 05 - Study on Fractal Structure of Pore Space of Sandstones Based on NMR and Capillary Pressure Curves - Z. Zhang* (Clausthal University of Technology), W. Debschuetz (Clausthal University of Technology) & A. Weller (Clausthal University of Technology)

We S2b 05 - On the Design of Cross-hole Resistivity Arrays for High-resolution and Cost-effective Storage Reservoir Monitoring - F.M. Wagner* (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), C. Schmidt-Hattenberger (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences) & H. Maurer (ETH Zurich, Institute of Geophysics)

12:20 We S2a 06 - Lab-scale Tests in the Detection of a Multi-phase DNAPL - L. Orlando* (Sapienza University of Rome) & B. Renzi (Sapienza University of Rome)

We S2b 06 - Statistical Estimation of the Depth of Investigation of ERT and IP Surveys Based on a Modified DOI Index Method - J. Deceuster* (University of Mons), A. Etienne (University of Mons), T. Robert (University of Liege), F. Nguyen (University of Liege) & O. Kaufmann (University of Mons)

12:40 Lunch Lunch

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS I  MODELLING AND INVERSION II 13:40 We S2a 07 - Integrated Investigation of the Instability-prone Landfill

Site - V. Frid* (Isotop), A. Averbakh (Isotop) & G. Liskevich (Isotop)We S2b 07 - Better than the Optimised Traditional ERT Array - The g11n Arrays - S. Szalai* (Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute of HAS) & K. Szokoli (Geodetic and Geophysical Institute of HAS)

14:00 We S2a 08 - Using Geophysical Tomographical Techniques for the Weak Point Analysis on a Potash Mining Dump - K. Dünnbier* (Berlin University of Technology), T. Schicht (K-UTEC AG Salt Technologies) & F. Börner (Berlin University of Technology)

We S2b 08 - Anisotropic Inversion of Induced Polarization (IP) Data - J. Kenkel* (University of Bonn), R. Martin (University of Bonn) & A. Kemna (University of Bonn)

14:20 We S2a 09 - Geophysical Characterisation of a Former Waste Disposal Site in the Context of Landfill Mining - G. Dumont* (University of Liege), T. Robert (University of Liege) & F. Nguyen (University of Liege)

We S2b 09 - Global Joint Inversion of Tomographic Data: Appraisal of Model Reconstruction Ambiguity - H.C. Paasche* (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ) & J. Tronicke (University of Potsdam)

14:40 We S2a 10 - 3D ERT Monitoring of the Reactivation of Waste Biodegradation with Fresh Leachate Injection - T. Robert* (University of Liege), G. Dumont (University of Liege) & F. Nguyen (University of Liege)

We S2b 10 - Introducing Artificial Bee Colony Optimization to Invert Surface Wave Dispersion Curve - A. Zarean* (Islamic Azad University, Shabestar Branch), N. Mirzaei (Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran) & E. Shabani (Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran)

15:00 Break Break

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS II  AIRBORNE AND REMOTE SENSING15:30 We S2a 11 - Landfill Leakage Detection Using ERT - P. Tsourlos*

(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), G. Vargemezis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), I. Fikos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) & A. Giannopoulos (University of Edinburgh)

We S2b 11 - Airborne Radiometric Data Assessment and Comparison with Topsoil Geochemical U, Th and K - J.A. Hodgson* (Geological Survey of Ireland), K.V. Knights (Geological Survey of Ireland), M. Glennon (Geological Survey of Ireland), S. Carey (Geological Survey of Ireland) & M.D. Ture (Geological Survey of Northern Ireland)

15:50 We S2a 12 - Combining Redox Potential Measurements and IP Signatures to Improve the Monitoring of a Chlorinated Solvents Plume - A. Etienne* (University of Mons), J. Deceuster (University of Mons) & O. Kaufmann (University of Mons)

We S2b 12 - Preliminary Interpretations of the Tellus and Tellus Border Airborne Geophysical Surveys, NI and Ireland - M.D. Ture* (Geological Survey of Northern Ireland)

16:10 We S2a 13 - Combined S-wave Reflection Seismics and ERT to Characterize Bedrock and DNAPL Presence in the Shallow Subsurface - G. Diaferia (Deltares), W.S. Westerhoff (Deltares) & P.P. Kruiver* (Deltares)

We S2b 13 - Interpretation of Airborne Gamma-ray Data of Socorro Island, Mexico - S. Gruber* (Geological Survey of Austria), R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria) & K. Motschka (Geological Survey of Austria)

16:30 We S2a 14 - Cross-Hole Tests at Zelazny Most Tailings Pond, Poland: Highlights and Statistical Interpretation of Results - A. Callerio* (Studio Geotecnico Italiano S.r.l.), K. Janicki (KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.), D. Milani (Solgeo S.r.l.), S. Priano (Solgeo S.r.l.) & M. Signori (Solgeo S.r.l.)

We S2b 14 - Comparison between Thermal Airborne Remote Sensing, Multi-depth Electrical Resistivity Profiling and Soil Mapping - C. Pasquier (INRA), I. Cousin (INRA), M. Seger (INRA), M. Dabas (Géocarta), J. Thiesson (University Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6) & A. Tabbagh* (University Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6)

CLOSING SESSION 16:50 Closing - J. Renner* (Ruhr-University Bochum)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

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Wednesday 11 September - Poster Presentations

Poster AreaHYDROGEOPHYSICS 

10:10 We P 01 - Near-field Ground-penetrating Radar Modeling for Characterization of a Reference Water Layer at Low Frequencies - N. Mourmeaux* (Université Catholique de Louvain), A.P. Tran (Université Catholique de Louvain), F. André (Université Catholique de Louvain) & S. Lambot (Université Catholique de Louvain)

10:20 We P 02 - On Inversion of Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Data in Salt Water Problems: Sensitivity and Resolution - T. Günther* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)

10:30 We P 03 - 1D Joint Inversion Analysis of VES and TDEM Soundings at Termas de Ibirá Region, Paraná Basin, Brazil - M.A. Couto* (IAG-USP), J.L. Porsani (IAG-USP), C.A. Bortolozo (IAG-USP) & D.N. Leite (IAG-USP)

10:40 We P 04 - Geoelectrical Characterization by VES/TEM Joint Inversion at Urupês Region, Paraná Basin, Brazil - D.N. Leite (IAG-USP), J.L. Porsani* (IAG-USP), C.A. Bortolozo (IAG-USP) & M.A. Couto (IAG-USP)

10:50 Break

11:20 We P 05 - Automated Electrical Resistivity Tomography Monitoring of Quarry Dewatering - J.E. Chambers* (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), B. Matthews (Larfarge Tarmac), O. Kuras (British Geological Survey), D.G. Gunn (British Geological Survey), S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey) & L. Oxby (British Geological Survey)

11:30 We P 06 - Long Electrode ERT for Salt Water Monitoring - Modelling, Sensitivity and Resolution - M. Ronczka (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)), T. Günther* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) & C. Rücker (Berlin Institute of Technology)

11:40 We P 07 - ERT Survey for Characterising the Subsurface of a Golf Course Build over the Edge of a Volcanic Caldera (Canary Islands) - E. Estévez (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), J.C. Tapias (University of Barcelona), M.P. Palacios-Díaz (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), M. Himi (University of Barcelona), M.C. Cabrera (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) & A. Casas* (University of Barcelona)

11:50 We P 08 - Electrical Resistivity Tomography at the Search of Groundwater on the South of Russia - D.A. Kvon (Moscow State University), V.A. Shevnin* (Moscow State University), B.A. Nikulin (Moscow State University), A.A. Ryjov (VSEGINGEO) & A.D. Skobelev (Moscow State University)

12:00 We P 09 - Estimating Recharge Potential and Preferential Flow Paths in a Meander Close to a Recharge Pond Using ERT - A. Sendrós (University of Barcelona), M. Himi (University of Barcdelona), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), I. Casado (University of Barcelona) & A. Casas* (University of Barcelona)

12:10 We P 10 - Geochemical and Geophysical Study of Beach Las Glorias, Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico - V.A. Shevnin* (Moscow State University), H.J. Peinado Guevara (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS)), O. Delgado Rodríguez (Mexican Petroleum Institute (MPI)), C.R. Green Ruíz (UNAM Mazatlán, Mexico), J. Herrera Barrientos (CICESE, Baja California, Mexico) & J.J. Campos Gaxiola (Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa)

12:20 We P 11 - Investigating the Effect of NaCl Content of Pore Water on the Electrical Resistivity of Sand Samples in the Laboratory - S. Karimi Nasab (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman), A. Hojat* (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman) & S. Kosari (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman)

12:30 We P 12 - Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the Temperature Dependence of Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) - K. Bairlein* (TU Braunschweig), M. Bücker (University of Bonn), A. Hördt (TU Braunschweig) & S. Nordsiek (TU Braunschweig)

12:40 Lunch

GEOPHYSICS IN ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 13:40 We P 13 - Marine ERT Modelling for the Detection of Fracture Zones - G.A. Tassis* (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)), P.I. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of

Thessaloniki (AUTh)) & J.S. Rønning (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU))

13:50 We P 14 - Detailed Study of Near Surface Resonance Properties Using Low Channel Microtremor Measurements: Physical Modelling Data - Y.I. Kolesnikov* (Institute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RAS), K.V. Fedin (Institute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RAS) & A.F. Emanov (Altay-Sayan Branch of Geophysical Survey SB RAS)

14:00 We P 15 - The High Resolution Short Length P&S Wave Velocity Mesurement - T. Kobayashi* (OYO Corporation USA) & H. Azuma (RITE)

14:10 We P 16 - Magnetotelluric and Seismic Noise Techniques Combination for the Cerdanya Basin Characterization (Eastern Pyrenees) - A. Macau (IGC-Institut Geològic de Catalunya), A. Gabàs (IGC-Institut Geològic de Catalunya), B. Benjumea* (IGC- Institut Geologic de Catalunya), J. Ledo (Universitat de Barcelona), P. Queralt (Universitat de Barcelona) & S. Figueras (IGC-Institut Geològic de Catalunya)

14:20 We P 17 - Application of the Controlled Source Radiomagnetotelluric Method in Remote Regions - A.E. Simakov* (St. Petersburg State University) & A.K. Saraev (St. Petersburg State University)

DETECTION AND MONITORING OF GEO-HAZARDS14:30 We P 18 - Illuminating the Internal Structure of Two Monogenetic Volcanoes by ERT (La Garrotxa Volcanic Field, Spain) - S. Barde-Cabusson (Institute of

Earth Sciences Jaume Almera- CSIC), X. Bolós (Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera- CSIC), D. Pedrazzi (Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera- CSIC), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), M. Himi (University of Barcelona), G. Serra (Polytechnical University of Catalonia), J. Martí (Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera- CSIC) & A. Casas* (University of Barcelona)

14:50 We P 20 - Investigation of Landslide Kinematics Derived from UAV- and Ground-based Imagery - Precision Analysis of 3D Point Clouds - R. Rothmund (University of Stuttgart, Germany), U. Niethammer (University of Stuttgart, Germany), J.P. Malet (University of Strassbourg, France), M. Walter* (Seismic Solutions, Germany) & M. Joswig (University of Stuttgart, Germany)

15:00 Break

INNOVATION IN MODELLING 15:30 We P 21 - Optimised Sequential Experimental Design for Geoelectrical Resistivity Monitoring Surveys - P.B. Wilkinson* (British Geological Survey),

S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), L.S. Oxby (British Geological Survey) & O. Kuras (British Geological Survey)

15:40 We P 22 - Computation of Optimized Arrays for 3-D Electrical Imaging Surveys - M.H. Loke (Geotomo Software), P.B. Wilkinson* (British Geological Survey) & J.C. Chambers (British Geological Survey)

15:50 We P 23 - Source and Receiver Array Simulations for Near Surface Seismic Investigations - A. Tognarelli* (University of Pisa) & E. Stucchi (University of Milano)

16:00 We P 24 - Software for Development of Seismic Models of Rock Masses Employing 2D-3D Seismic Exploration - O.O. Glukhov* (UkrNIMI, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine), A.I. Kompanets (UkrNIMI, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine), A.V. Antsiferov (UkrNIMI, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine), V.A. Antsiferov (UkrNIMI, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine) & L.A. Kamburova (UkrNIMI, National Academy of Sciences Ukraine)

Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, location and order of the session (day – location – order).

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Abstracts available on EarthDoc

All papers are available two weeks before the event on EarthDoc (www.earthdoc.org), EAGE’s online geoscience database.

Invited Speakers

Opening speaker (Monday 9 September)Dr. ir. Wina Graus - Utrecht University, UtrechtLecture Title: Geoscience and Energy Use; Challenges and

Opportunities

Keynote speaker (Tuesday 10 September): Prof. Insa Neuweiler - Leibniz Universität, HannoverLecture Title: Modeling and Integration of Observations for

Flow Processes in Heterogeneous Media

Keynote speaker (Wednesday 11 September): Prof. Achim Peters - Humboldt-Universität, BerlinLecture Title: Atom Interferometry; From Thought

Experiment to Practical Applications in Gravimetry and Geoscience

Workshops

Workshop 1Waveform Inversion in Near-Surface Geophysics: Applications and New DevelopmentsSunday 8 September, 10:00 – 16:30 hrs

Convenor: Mr. Wolfgang Friederich Ruhr-University Bochum

Full waveform inversion is an elaborate method for creating images of diverse physical properties of the subsurface from recordings of propagating physical fields. Waveform inversion comes closest to Emil Wiechert’s vision of modeling and explaining every wiggle of the data records for exploration of the earth’s interior. In spite of its high demands on computing resources and data acquisition, waveform inversion in three

dimensions has become feasible today.  Most applications can be found in seismics based on either the acoustic or elastic/viscoelastic wave equation and in ground penetrating radar where Maxwell’s equations are used. The solution of the inverse problem is tackled iteratively either by computing gradients of the data misfit using adjoint methods or by estimating the Hessian of the data misfit from waveform sensitivity kernels.

Workshop 2Application of Geophysical Methods for Geotechnical Site and Parameter Characterization and Process MonitoringSunday 8 September, 10:00 – 16:30 hrs

Convenor: Prof. Frank Wuttke University of Weimar

The workshop intends to be a podium for current developments of geophysical methods either already in use or with the potential for use in geotechnical site characterization, process monitoring and parameter determination.

Nowadays, geophysical methods play a more and more im-portant role in geotechnical research. During the last decades modern geotechnical knowledge has significantly gained from geophysical site and material characterization gained from in situ or ex situ studies. Complex soil behavior under different loads, soil improvements, multiple material phases, aging, time and scaling effects constitute a large challenge for material characterization and require the combination of geotechnical and geophysical investigation methods.

The workshop covers recent developments in new characteriza-tion methods, complex site or laboratory studies as well as rel-evant practical examples to demonstrate the feasibility and ad-vantages of combining geotechnical and geophysical methods for application and research in geomechanics and geotechnics.

16:10 We P 25 - Joined Inversion of Reflected and Refracted Traveltimes Data for Near Surface Seismics - A.E. Kaminsky* (KGE Astra) & V.L. Luhmanov (KGE Astra)

16:20 We P 26 - Estimation of the P-wave Velocity Profile of Elastic Real Data Based on Surface Wave Inversion - A.V. Ponomarenko* (St. Petersburg State University), B.M. Kashtan (Saint Petersburg State University), V.N. Troyan (Saint Petersburg State University) & W.A. Mulder (Shell GSI & Delft University of Technology)

GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR DAMS, EMBANKMENTS AND TUNNELS16:30 We P 27 - Combined Active and Passive Seismic Investigations on Railroad Embankments - F. Koellner* (GGL Geophysik und Geotechnik Leipzig GmbH),

E. Pomponi (University of Leipzig), C. Sens-Schönfelder (Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ) & A. Schuck (GGL Geophysik und Geotechnik Leipzig GmbH)

16:40 We P 28 - Imaging Subsurface Cavities Using Geoelectric Tomograpgy, Ground-penetrating Radar and Microgravity - M. Sobh* (National Research Institute of Ast. and Geophysics)

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Field Trip & Tour

Field TripEmscher-Conversion: A Rives Changes the Face of a RegionThursday 12 September, 09:00 – 14:30 hrs.

This field trip will explore the new development of the Emscher river, turning the river from a system of open waste waterways back into natural waterways.  This trip will allow people to learn more about hydrogeology and combating sewage problems in a heavily populated area. 

TourDeutsches Bergbau-Museum BochumThursday 12 September, 10:00 hrs.

In addition to the field trip delegates will also be given the opportunity to sign up for a trip to the German Bergbau Museum in Bochum – one of the most important mining museums in the world. Participants can sign up for this tour on-site at the registration desk. 

Social Programme

Welcome reception Monday 9 September, 15:15 - 17:15 hrsThe reception is a perfect occasion for catching up with colleagues and visiting the exhibition booths. Fingerfood and drinks will be provided.

Conference evening Gastronomie im Stadtpark, BochumTuesday 10 September, 19:00 - 23:00 hrs The conference dinner  will be held in the Großer Festsaal of the Gastronomie im Stadtpark Bochum. A local band will provide live music the entire evening.

The Gastronomie im Stadtpark  is situated in one of the oldest and most beautiful parks of the Ruhr area in Germany.  All registered full delegates are invited to come and enjoy an evening filled with hospitality, gastronomy and entertainment. The conference evening is the best chance to meet and interact with other conference participants.

Exhibitor List

• ABEM Instrument AB • Advanced Geosciences Europe S.L. • ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) • Dal Moro Giancarlo - Eliosoft • DECO Geophysical Software Co

• DMT GmbH & Co. KG • EEGS • Geometrics Europe • Geonics Limited • Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. • GEOTECHNOLOGIEN• Geotomographie GmbH • GF Instruments, s.r.o.• IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A. • IRIS Instruments • MALÅ Geoscience • Mount Sopris Instrument Co. • P.A.S.I. SRL • Radar Systems, Inc. • Society of Exploration Geophysicists • Solgeo srl • Vista Clara Inc. • Zonge International Inc.

Field Demonstrations

The field demonstrations will be held on Tuesday 10 September from 15:00 until 17:00 hrs on the lawn right outside the Veranstaltungszentrum. All delegates are invited to attend the special exhibits presented to you by our exhibitors in an informal setting. Enjoy a nice afternoon in the sun whilst receiving information on the latest products from the industry.

Exhibition and Sponsor Programme

Near Surface Geoscience 2013 includes an exhibition and sponsor programme. The exhibition will be held close to the technical programme. Already 25 companies have signed up as exhibitor and occupy about 200 square meter of exhibit space. On Tuesday 10 September field demonstrations are scheduled for live and interactive product demonstrations.

Participating in the exhibition and/or sponsor programme will give you high visibility in a high quality and uncluttered environment that makes your message stand out. It is still possible to participate in both programmes! Please have a look at the Near Surface Geoscience 2013 website for all available exhibition and sponsoring opportunities or contact us at [email protected].

Near Surface Geoscience 2013 is sponsored by

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Registration

Registration fees Registered and paid Until 15/7/2013 16/7/2013 - 31/8/2013 1/9/2013 - on-siteConference and ExhibitionEAGE member € 455 € 495 € 555EAGE retired member € 235 € 255 € 305EAGE student member1 € 185 € 225 € 285Non-member2 € 555 € 595 € 655Full time student non-member1,2 € 210 € 250 € 310Family member € 135 € 155 € 175Day registrant conference EAGE member - - € 210Day registrant conference non-member - - € 240Exhibition onlyExhibition 3 days € 110 € 115 € 130Exhibition 1 day - - € 50Workshops3

EAGE member € 100 € 130 € 170EAGE student member1 € 45 € 60 € 75Non-member € 145 € 165 € 205Full time student non-member1 € 55 € 70 € 85Field Trip3

Registered and paid before 1/9/2013EAGE member € 120EAGE student member1 € 120Non-member € 140Full time student non-member1 € 140

Members please note: To qualify for the member registration fee, your EAGE membership dues for 2013 must have been paid and confirmed. The processing time for membership applications or renewals is 10 working days. Please note that EAGE reserves the right to cancel the event due to low participation. In this case, payment will be refunded in full . 1 To qualify for the reduced registration fee, a copy of your student identification card for a geoscience institute must be submitted together with this registration form.2 The non-member fee includes EAGE membership for the remainder of 2013. 3 Please note that the EAGE reserves the right to cancel the workshops, field trip and tour due to low participation. In this case, payment will be refunded in full. 

The workshop registration fee includes the following: • Admission to workshop + workshop material • Coffee and tea breaks, lunch (Sunday 8 September)

The field trip registration fee includes the following: • Admission to field trip + field trip material • Transportation and refreshments during the field trip

Online registration is available at www.eage.org, where you will also find a downloadable registration form. For cancellation and changes policy, liability, official invitations and all other up-to-date information please refer to the EAGE website (www.eage.org). 

Contact

For more information or enquiries please visit the event’s website (www.eage.org) or contact the EAGE Europe Office via [email protected]

We hope to see you in Bochum!

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