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www.eage.org/event/environmental-engineering-2015 www.eage.org/event/proximal-sensing-2015 www.eage.org/event/airborne-em-2015 6-10 September 2015, Turin, Italy Programme & Catalogue 21 st EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

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6-10 September 2015, Turin, Italy

Programme & Catalogue

21st EUROPEAN MEETING OF

ENVIRONMENTALAND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICS

near surface geoscienceCONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

FIRSTCONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

FIRSTEUROPEANAIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS

CONFERENCE

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Table of Contents

Sponsors 2

General Information 3Welcome to Turin! 3Event schedule 3Programme overview 3Opening hours 3Venue 3Turin 3Catering 3Health & safety 3Social programme 4Photo contest 421st European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics 5First European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference 5First Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture 5Plan of the venue 6

Technical Programme 7Sessions 7Oral & Poster presentations 8Thanks to 26Workshops 27Short course 27Field trips 28

Exhibition 29Opening hours 29Wifi 29Field demonstrations 29Exhibition floor plan 30List of Exhibitors - in alphabetical order 30List of Exhibitors - Commodity index 31Exhibitor’s Profiles 32

Sponsors

Near Surface Geoscience 2015 is sponsored by:

Delegate bags Delegate bags Welcome reception & Conference evening

Conference evening Welcome reception Conference evening

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General Information

Welcome to Turin! Welcome to Turin and to Near Surface Geoscience 2015. With this Programme  & Catalogue we will help you to make the most of your stay. It contains all necessary information about the workshops, short course, technical programme, exhibition, field trips, social programme and the field demonstrations.

This year’s event incorporates the following conferences:• 21st European Meeting of Environmental and

Engineering Geophysics• First European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference• First Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision

Agriculture

All full conference delegates have access to the technical pro-gramme of each of the three conferences and the exhibition.The social programme, consisting of the welcome reception and the conference dinner, is also included in each full confer-ence registration.

The exhibition is the central place where companies from all disciplines display their products and services. The coffee breaks and welcome reception take place at the exhibition and provide excellent networking opportunities in an informal setting.

Event scheduleNear Surface Geoscience Workshops & Short Course

6 September 2015

21st European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics

7-9 September 2015

First European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference

7-9 September 2015

Near Surface Geoscience Exhibition 7-9 September 2015First Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture

8-9 September 2015

Near Surface Geoscience Fieldtrips 10 September 2015

Programme overviewSunday 6 September 09:00 – 17:00 hrs Short Course: Geophysical Investigation

of River Embankments09:30 – 17:00 hrs Workshop 1: Advances in Imaging

for Archaeology09:00 – 17:30 hrs Workshop 2: Geophysics for the

Characterization of the Critical Zone

Monday 7 September 09:00 – 11:00 hrs Opening session 09:30 – 17:30 hrs Exhibition open 11:00 – 15:20 hrs Technical programme,

including Best of SAGEEP 15:20 – 17:30 hrs Welcome reception

Tuesday 8 September 09:00 – 15:20 hrs Technical programme 09:30 – 15:20 hrs Exhibition open 15:20 – 17:00 hrs Field demonstrations 19:00 – 23:00 hrs Conference evening

Wednesday 9 September 09:00 – 17:05 hrs Technical programme 09:30 – 16:00 hrs Exhibition open 17:05 – 17:30 hrs Closing ceremony

Thursday 10 September 07:00 – 19:30 hrs Field trip: The Alps08:30 – 18:30 hrs Field trip: The Langhe Region

Opening hoursOpening hours EAGE desk

Sunday 6 September 08:30 – 10:30 hrs (workshops / short course only) 15:00 – 17:00 hrs (conference)

Monday 7 September 08:00 – 17:00 hrs Tuesday 8 September 08:30 – 17:00 hrs Wednesday 9 September 08:30 – 17:00 hrs

VenueThe Near Surface Geoscience 2015 conference will be held at Centro Congressi Lingotto in Turin.

Via Nizza 28010126 Turin, Italy

The venue can easily be reached by the city’s only metro line that runs from the city centre to Lingotto.

TurinTurin is located in the north-west of Italy, at the margin of the Padana Plain and close to the Alps. Sited at the meeting point of both the Dora River and the Po River, Turin is famed for its rich Baroque character and many spacious boulevards. Turin is also home to more than its fair share of historic arcades, grand architecture and street cafes.

Catering Coffee/tea breaks are included in the registration fee for all registered delegates. Coffee points are located in the exhibi-tion area. Please note that lunch is not included in the registration fee. The shopping mall located right next to the conference centre offers different lunch op tions.

Health & safety In case of emergency always follow the instructions given by emergency services. Do not use the lift. Use the (emergency) exits to leave the building. Stay calm and avoid panic.

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The conference evening is sponsored by:

EAGE/EFG photo contest‘Geoscientists at work’ has proved to be an inspiring theme for the EAGE/EFG Photo Contest, resulting in many stunning pho-tographs. This year we also added four subcategories to the contest. The twelve best submitted photos are on display at Near Surface Geoscience 2015. The first, second and third prize winners will be announced in First Break October.

Social programmeWelcome receptionMonday 7 September, 15:20 – 17:30 hrsThis reception is the perfect welcome to the exhibition; catch up with colleagues, meet exhibitors and enjoy delicious finger food & drinks.

The welcome reception is sponsored by:

Conference eveningTuesday 8 September, 19:00 – 23:00 hrs

Join us for an informal dinner on Tuesday evening. The dinner will take place at the Turin Automobil Museum, which is at walking distance from the Lingotto Centre.

Address: Corso Unità d’Italia 40, Turin

The conference evening is included in the registration fee for full delegates and registered family members. Admis-sion to the conference evening is only possible with a valid badge.

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21st European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics

The 2015 conference is a special occasion: in September 1995 the first Environmental Engineering conference was held in Turin and now, twenty years later, it is with pride we proclaim that this event has become a successful reference meeting for near surface geophysicists.There is an increasing demand by geoscientists to develop ac-curate technology for slope investigation and geotechnical and soil characterization; near surface geophysical methods are rapidly increasing in environmental issues, landfill man-agement and monitoring and contaminated site assessment and clean up monitoring activity. Moreover, with Italy being a seismicity country, applied geophysics is a relevant topic to focus on the main geological features associated with earth-quake mechanisms and seismic hazard. Because of the rich-ness of its history, remote sensing and applied geophysics are widely adopted in archeological issues as well. All these topics are included in oral and poster sessions as a starting point for interesting and innovative discussions.

CommitteeAlberto Godio (Chair) Politecnico di TorinoCesare Comina University of TurinSalvatore Piro CNR - ITABCGabriele Pulelli PROGEO s.r.l.Giuliana Rossi Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia

e di Geofisica SperimentaleLuigi Sambuelli Politecnico di TorinoValentina Socco Politecnico di TorinoGianluca Valensise Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e

Vulcanologia

First European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference

EuroAEM provides a European forum for innovative research and novel applications in the field of airborne electromag-netic (AEM) geophysics. Even though European research groups provide a significant part of the global AEM develop-ment, no geophysical conference on European ground has re-cently been dedicated to this important geophysical method. EuroAEM aims to fill this gap. The conference further balances the five-year rhythm of the international AEM workshop, held last in 2013 and planned again in Denmark in 2018.

21st EUROPEAN MEETING OF

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GEOPHYSICS

FIRSTEUROPEANAIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS

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Committee Esben Auken (Chair) Aarhus UniversityAndi A. Pfaffhuber (Chair) NGIHelgard Anschütz NGIKristoffer Andersen Aarhus University, DenmarkVikas Baranwal Geological Survey of NorwaySara Bazin Norwegian Geotechnical InstituteCyril Schamper Paris 6 UniversityAnders Vest Christiansen Aarhus UniversityStefan Hendricks AWICasper Kirkegaard Aarhus UniversityLena Persson Geological Survey of SwedenBernhard Siemon Federal Institue for Geosciences

and Natural ResourcesKurt Sørensen SkyTEM SurveysRobert Supper Geological Survey of AustriaAndrea Viezzoli Aarhus Geophysics ApS

First Conference on Proximal Sensing Supporting Precision Agriculture

Precision agriculture applications need high detailed informa-tion in respect to spatial and temporal variability of soil prop-erties, hydrology, and crop evolution. The benefits of precision agriculture to farmers are maximized crop yields and reduced input costs, allowing a farm field to be divided into different management zones for the overall purpose of optimizing eco-nomic benefits and environmental protection.A great variety of soil and crop sensors have been developed and used in the last decade, to provide these maps by non-invasive, quick and relatively cheap methods. State of the art of these technologies is in continuous evolution such as the related data interpretation and elaboration.The conference will therefore provide an interdisciplinary fo-rum for researchers, professionals and engineers from all over the world to show their latest researches and to share experi-ence in the fields of proximal sensing in agriculture.

ComitteeCesare Comina (Chair) University of TurinSimone Priori (Chair) CRA-Italian Agricultural Research

CouncilAnnamaria Castrignanò CRA-Italian Agricultural Research

CouncilPeter Dietrich Helmholtz Centre for Environ-

mental Research- UFZMarc Van Meirvenne University of GhentBo Stenberg Swedish University of AgricultureJavier Tardaguila University of La RiojaMarco Vieri University of Florence

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Plan of the venue

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Main Entrance

To 1st floor

To 1st floor

Sala LondraSala Madrid

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First floor

Emergency exit

Lift

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Registration

Coffee point

Stairway

Photo Contest

Toilets

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Technical programme

The technical programme consists of oral and poster presentations on a broad selection of near-surface related topics. In addition workshops, a short course, field demonstrations and field trips are offered.

Overview sessions

Monday 7 September21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELEC-TROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

SALA LONDRA SALA MADRID POSTER AREA POSTER AREA SALA PARIGI SALA ROMA POSTER AREAAM Opening Session

AM Best of SAGEEP Geophysics for Engineering I

Best of EngGeo / New Technologies in Applied Geophysics I

Geophysics for Landslide Investigation / Integration of Geophysics I

Geological & Hydrological Applications

PM Passive Seismics for Landslide Monitoring

Non-destructive Tests and Prospections for Cultural Heritage I

Geophysics for Engineering II

Integration of Geophysics II

Processing & Inversion I

PM Welcome Reception

Tuesday 8 September

SALA LONDRA SALA MADRID POSTER AREA SALA PARIGI SALA ROMA POSTER AREAAM Hydrogeophysical

Characterization of Shallow Aquifers

Characterization and Monitoring in Alpine and Polar Regions

Applied Geophysics for Seismic Hazard I

Processing & Inversion II

Soil Proximal Sensors

AM Applied Geophysics for Seismic Hazard II

Petrophysics for Geothermal and Groundwater Resources

Soil and Rock Characterization I

Hardware & Software Innovations

Integration of Proximal Sensing and Geophysics

PM Active Geophysics for Landslide Monitoring

Non-destructive Tests and Prospections for Cultural Heritage II

Soil and Rock Characterization II / New Technologies I

Airborne IP Soil Proximal Sensors - EMI

PM Field Demonstrations

Wednesday 9 September

SALA LONDRA SALA MADRID SALA PARIGI POSTER AREA SALA PARIGI POSTER AREA SALA ROMA POSTER AREAAM Seismic

Tomography Induced Polarisation and Self-potential Methods

Non-destructive Tests and Prospections for Cultural Heritage / New Technologies in Applied Geophysics II

Pretty Awesome Airborne Stuff

Data Elaboration, Geostatistics and Data Fusion I

AM Borehole Methods

Aquifer Char-acterization & Protection

Inversion Methods

Airborne EM Data Elaboration, Geostatistics and Data Fusion II / Canopy Proximal Sensors I

PM Non-destructive Tests and Prospections for Cultural Heritage IV

ERT I Seismic & Geotechnics

Crop Proximal Sensors and Management Zones

PM New Technologies II

ERT II Soil & Rock Characterization III

Integration of Geophysics III

Canopy Proximal Sensors II

PM Closing Session

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

21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

Sala Londra Sala LondraOPENING SESSIONA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & L. Socco (Politecnico di Torino)

OPENING SESSIONA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & L. Socco (Politecnico di Torino)

09:00 Welcome Welcome 09:00

10:00 Opening Speech - Understanding Processes in the Near Surface Earth Using Electrical Geophysics - A 20 Year Perspective - L. Slater* (Rutgers University)

Opening Speech I - Understanding Processes in the Near Surface Earth Using Electrical Geophysics - A 20 Year Perspective - L. Slater* (Rutgers University)

10:00

10:30 Opening Speech - The SkyTEM System - From Concept to Realization - K. Sørensen* (SkyTEM Surveys) Opening Speech - The SkyTEM System - From Concept to Realization - K. Sørensen* (SkyTEM Surveys) 10:30

11:00 Coffee break Coffee break 11:00

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala ParigiBEST OF SAGEEPA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & G. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens)

GEOPHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING IL. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) & M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden)

GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL APPLICATIONSE. Auken (Aarhus University) & A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)

11:30 Mo 21 A01 - Density Estimation Using Muon Imaging - L.A. Preston* (Sandia National Laboratories), N.D. Bonal (Sandia National Laboratories), D.J. Dorsey (Sandia National Laboratories), D. Schwellenbach (National Security Technologies), W. Dreesen (National Security Technologies) & J.A. Green (National Security Technologies)

Mo 21 B01 - On the Use of ERT and AEM Resistivities for a Tunnel Pre-investigation - S. Bazin* (NGI), H. Anschütz (NGI), A.K. Lysdahl (NGI), J. Scheibz (NGI) & A.A. Pfaffhuber (NGI)

Mo AEM 01 - Novel AEM Data Acquisition Strategies for Groundwater Resource and Managed Aquifer Recharge Mapping in the Australian Landscape Context - K.C. Lawrie* (Geoscience Australia), N. Christensen (Aarhus University), R.S. Brodie (Geoscience Australia), K.P. Tan (Geoscience Australia), L. Halas (Geoscience Australia) & J. Magee (Geoscience Australia)

11:30

11:50 Mo 21 A02 - Geophysical Imaging at the U.S. Critical Zone Observatories - W.S. Holbrook* (University of Wyoming), B. Carr (University of Wyoming), J. St. Clair (University of Wyoming) & J. Hayes (University of Wyoming)

Mo 21 B02 - A Study of Misfit Topography towards Waveform Inversion for Prediction Ahead of Underground Tunnel - L.T. Nguyen* (Ruhr-University Bochum) & T. Nestorovic (Ruhr-University Bochum)

Mo AEM 02 - Mapping Sediment Thickness Using Airborne Electromagnetics - T.M. Meglich* (XRI Geophysics), J.D. Abraham (XRI Geophysics), A. Genco (XRI Geophysics), C.P. Carney (XRI Geophysics) & R.E.V. Woolf (XRI Geophysics)

11:50

12:10 Mo 21 A03 - Advances in the Application of Thermal Logging Techniques for Hydro-physical Characterization of Flow through Fractured Rock - P. Pehme* (University of Guelph), B. Parker (University of Guelph) & D. Blohm (IFG Corporation)

Mo 21 B03 - Statistical Soil Type Estimation Based on Cross-plots of S-wave Velocity and Resistivity in Japanese Levees - K. Hayashi* (OYO Corporatioon USA), T. Inazaki (PWRI Tsukuba Central Institute), K. Kitao (CubeWorks) & T. Kita (TK Ocean-Land Investigations)

Mo AEM 03 - Mapping Bedrock Layering, Fault Zones and Saline Groundwater by Airborne TEM on the Island of Gotland, Sweden - L. Persson* (Geological Survey of Sweden), M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden), M. Erlström (Geological Survey of Sweden), C.A. Triumf (Geological Survey of Sweden), P. Dahlqvist (Geological Survey of Sweden) & F. Jørgensen (GEUS)

12:10

12:30 Mo 21 A04 - Chargeability from Airborne TDEM Data - Model Studies and Field Examples - G. Hodges* (CGG) & T.Y. Chen (CGG)

Mo 21 B04 - Ambiesta Dam - Geophysical Survey to Define the Cracks Patterns inside the Structure - A. Masera* (CESI SpA), D. Donnaruma (EDIPOWER SpA) & D. Milani (SOLGEO)

Mo AEM 04 - Towards Using AEM for Sensitive Clay Mapping - A Case Study from Norway - H. Anschütz* (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI) & A. Pfaffhuber (NGI) 12:30

12:50 Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:50

PASSIVE SEISMICS FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORINGM. Giudici (University of Milan) & R. Kirsch (LLUR Schleswig-Holstein)

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IG. Ranieri (University of Cagliari)

PROCESSING AND INVERSION IN.B. Christensen (Aarhus University) & C. Schamper (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

14:00 Mo 21 A05 - Spectral Analysis and Correlation of Ambient Seismic Noise. The Case Study of Madonna del Sasso (NW Italy) - C. Colombero* (Università di Torino), L. Baillet (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), C. Comina (Università di Torino), A. Helmstetter (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), D. Jongmans (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), E. Larose (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), J. Valentin (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS) & S. Vinciguerra (Università di Torino)

Mo 21 B05 - GPR Assessment of Columns in the Pavilions and the Church of the Modernista Building Sant Pau Hospital, in Barcelona - S. Santos-Assunçao (Murphy Surveys. Global Consulting Surveyors), R. Gonzalez-Drigo (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) & V. Perez Gracia* (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

Mo AEM 05 - Geo-steered 3D Inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic Data in Rugged Terrain - C. Scholl* (CGG), J. Neumann (CGG) & M.D. Watts (CGG)

14:00

14:20 Mo 21 A06 - Microseismic Monitoring of an Unstable Rock Face - Preliminary Signal Classification - D. Arosio (Politecnico di Milano), L. Zanzi* (Politecnico di Milano), L. Longoni (Politecnico di Milano) & M. Papini (Politecnico di Milano)

Mo 21 B06 - Photogrammetry and 3-D Ultrasonic Tomography to Estimate the Integrity of Two Sculptures of the Egyptian Museum of Turin - L. Sambuelli* (Politecnico di Torino), G. Böhm (OGS), C. Colombero (Università di Torino) & A. Filipello (Università di Torino)

Mo AEM 06 - Frame Effective Tilt Correction for HEM Data Acquired over Rugged Terrain - P.-A. Reninger* (BRGM), G. Martelet (BRGM) & J. Perrin (BRGM)

14:20

14:40 Mo 21 A07 - Seismic and Resistivity Monitoring of Pont Bourquin Landslide in Switzerland - S.R Carrière (ISTerre), G. Bièvre (ISTerre), E. Larose (ISTerre), D. Jongmans* (ISTerre), T. Lebourg (Geoazur), L. Baron (UNIL) & M. Jaboyedoff (UNIL)

Mo 21 B07 - High Resolution Geophysical and Topographical Surveys for the Characterisation of Fumane Cave Prehistoric Site, Italy - M. Obradovic* (University of Ferrara), N. Abu Zeid (University of Ferrara), S. Bignardi (University of Ferrara), M. Bolognesi (University of Ferrara), M. Peresani (University of Ferrara), P. Russo (University of Ferrara) & G. Santarato (University of Ferrara)

Mo AEM 07 - Lateral Model Correlation for 1D Inverse Modeling of Large Data Sets - N.B. Christensen* (Aarhus University) & K.C. Lawrie (Geoscience Australia)

14:40

15:00 Mo 21 A08 - Role of Fracturing on Seismic Noise Measurements - The Case of the Bory Crater (La Réunion Island) - P. Bottelin (GET, Université Paul Sabatier), J. Valentin (ISTerre, Université Grenoble Alpes), D. Jongmans* (Université Grenoble Alpes), L. Baillet (ISTerre, Université Grenoble Alpes), F. Donze (3SR, Université Grenoble Alpes), O. Brenguier (SAGE, France) & A. Mangeney (IPGP, Université Paris 7)

Mo 21 B08 - Archaeogeophysical Experiments in the Large Scale Laboratory - F. Perciante (IMAA-CNR), L. Capozzoli (IMAA-CNR), V. Giampaolo (IMAA-CNR), R. Luongo (IMAA-CNR) & E. Rizzo* (IMAA-CNR)

Mo AEM 08 - Rapid Inversion of Large Airborne AEM Data Datasets Utilizing Massively Parallel Co-processors - C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University), K. Andersen (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & T. Boesen* (Aarhus University)

15:00

Oral Presentations Monday 7 September

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FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

Sala Londra Sala LondraOPENING SESSIONA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & L. Socco (Politecnico di Torino)

OPENING SESSIONA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & L. Socco (Politecnico di Torino)

09:00 Welcome Welcome 09:00

10:00 Opening Speech - Understanding Processes in the Near Surface Earth Using Electrical Geophysics - A 20 Year Perspective - L. Slater* (Rutgers University)

Opening Speech I - Understanding Processes in the Near Surface Earth Using Electrical Geophysics - A 20 Year Perspective - L. Slater* (Rutgers University)

10:00

10:30 Opening Speech - The SkyTEM System - From Concept to Realization - K. Sørensen* (SkyTEM Surveys) Opening Speech - The SkyTEM System - From Concept to Realization - K. Sørensen* (SkyTEM Surveys) 10:30

11:00 Coffee break Coffee break 11:00

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala ParigiBEST OF SAGEEPA. Casas (University of Barcelona) & G. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens)

GEOPHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING IL. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) & M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden)

GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL APPLICATIONSE. Auken (Aarhus University) & A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)

11:30 Mo 21 A01 - Density Estimation Using Muon Imaging - L.A. Preston* (Sandia National Laboratories), N.D. Bonal (Sandia National Laboratories), D.J. Dorsey (Sandia National Laboratories), D. Schwellenbach (National Security Technologies), W. Dreesen (National Security Technologies) & J.A. Green (National Security Technologies)

Mo 21 B01 - On the Use of ERT and AEM Resistivities for a Tunnel Pre-investigation - S. Bazin* (NGI), H. Anschütz (NGI), A.K. Lysdahl (NGI), J. Scheibz (NGI) & A.A. Pfaffhuber (NGI)

Mo AEM 01 - Novel AEM Data Acquisition Strategies for Groundwater Resource and Managed Aquifer Recharge Mapping in the Australian Landscape Context - K.C. Lawrie* (Geoscience Australia), N. Christensen (Aarhus University), R.S. Brodie (Geoscience Australia), K.P. Tan (Geoscience Australia), L. Halas (Geoscience Australia) & J. Magee (Geoscience Australia)

11:30

11:50 Mo 21 A02 - Geophysical Imaging at the U.S. Critical Zone Observatories - W.S. Holbrook* (University of Wyoming), B. Carr (University of Wyoming), J. St. Clair (University of Wyoming) & J. Hayes (University of Wyoming)

Mo 21 B02 - A Study of Misfit Topography towards Waveform Inversion for Prediction Ahead of Underground Tunnel - L.T. Nguyen* (Ruhr-University Bochum) & T. Nestorovic (Ruhr-University Bochum)

Mo AEM 02 - Mapping Sediment Thickness Using Airborne Electromagnetics - T.M. Meglich* (XRI Geophysics), J.D. Abraham (XRI Geophysics), A. Genco (XRI Geophysics), C.P. Carney (XRI Geophysics) & R.E.V. Woolf (XRI Geophysics)

11:50

12:10 Mo 21 A03 - Advances in the Application of Thermal Logging Techniques for Hydro-physical Characterization of Flow through Fractured Rock - P. Pehme* (University of Guelph), B. Parker (University of Guelph) & D. Blohm (IFG Corporation)

Mo 21 B03 - Statistical Soil Type Estimation Based on Cross-plots of S-wave Velocity and Resistivity in Japanese Levees - K. Hayashi* (OYO Corporatioon USA), T. Inazaki (PWRI Tsukuba Central Institute), K. Kitao (CubeWorks) & T. Kita (TK Ocean-Land Investigations)

Mo AEM 03 - Mapping Bedrock Layering, Fault Zones and Saline Groundwater by Airborne TEM on the Island of Gotland, Sweden - L. Persson* (Geological Survey of Sweden), M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden), M. Erlström (Geological Survey of Sweden), C.A. Triumf (Geological Survey of Sweden), P. Dahlqvist (Geological Survey of Sweden) & F. Jørgensen (GEUS)

12:10

12:30 Mo 21 A04 - Chargeability from Airborne TDEM Data - Model Studies and Field Examples - G. Hodges* (CGG) & T.Y. Chen (CGG)

Mo 21 B04 - Ambiesta Dam - Geophysical Survey to Define the Cracks Patterns inside the Structure - A. Masera* (CESI SpA), D. Donnaruma (EDIPOWER SpA) & D. Milani (SOLGEO)

Mo AEM 04 - Towards Using AEM for Sensitive Clay Mapping - A Case Study from Norway - H. Anschütz* (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI) & A. Pfaffhuber (NGI) 12:30

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PASSIVE SEISMICS FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORINGM. Giudici (University of Milan) & R. Kirsch (LLUR Schleswig-Holstein)

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IG. Ranieri (University of Cagliari)

PROCESSING AND INVERSION IN.B. Christensen (Aarhus University) & C. Schamper (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

14:00 Mo 21 A05 - Spectral Analysis and Correlation of Ambient Seismic Noise. The Case Study of Madonna del Sasso (NW Italy) - C. Colombero* (Università di Torino), L. Baillet (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), C. Comina (Università di Torino), A. Helmstetter (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), D. Jongmans (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), E. Larose (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS), J. Valentin (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, ISTerre, CNRS) & S. Vinciguerra (Università di Torino)

Mo 21 B05 - GPR Assessment of Columns in the Pavilions and the Church of the Modernista Building Sant Pau Hospital, in Barcelona - S. Santos-Assunçao (Murphy Surveys. Global Consulting Surveyors), R. Gonzalez-Drigo (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya) & V. Perez Gracia* (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

Mo AEM 05 - Geo-steered 3D Inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic Data in Rugged Terrain - C. Scholl* (CGG), J. Neumann (CGG) & M.D. Watts (CGG)

14:00

14:20 Mo 21 A06 - Microseismic Monitoring of an Unstable Rock Face - Preliminary Signal Classification - D. Arosio (Politecnico di Milano), L. Zanzi* (Politecnico di Milano), L. Longoni (Politecnico di Milano) & M. Papini (Politecnico di Milano)

Mo 21 B06 - Photogrammetry and 3-D Ultrasonic Tomography to Estimate the Integrity of Two Sculptures of the Egyptian Museum of Turin - L. Sambuelli* (Politecnico di Torino), G. Böhm (OGS), C. Colombero (Università di Torino) & A. Filipello (Università di Torino)

Mo AEM 06 - Frame Effective Tilt Correction for HEM Data Acquired over Rugged Terrain - P.-A. Reninger* (BRGM), G. Martelet (BRGM) & J. Perrin (BRGM)

14:20

14:40 Mo 21 A07 - Seismic and Resistivity Monitoring of Pont Bourquin Landslide in Switzerland - S.R Carrière (ISTerre), G. Bièvre (ISTerre), E. Larose (ISTerre), D. Jongmans* (ISTerre), T. Lebourg (Geoazur), L. Baron (UNIL) & M. Jaboyedoff (UNIL)

Mo 21 B07 - High Resolution Geophysical and Topographical Surveys for the Characterisation of Fumane Cave Prehistoric Site, Italy - M. Obradovic* (University of Ferrara), N. Abu Zeid (University of Ferrara), S. Bignardi (University of Ferrara), M. Bolognesi (University of Ferrara), M. Peresani (University of Ferrara), P. Russo (University of Ferrara) & G. Santarato (University of Ferrara)

Mo AEM 07 - Lateral Model Correlation for 1D Inverse Modeling of Large Data Sets - N.B. Christensen* (Aarhus University) & K.C. Lawrie (Geoscience Australia)

14:40

15:00 Mo 21 A08 - Role of Fracturing on Seismic Noise Measurements - The Case of the Bory Crater (La Réunion Island) - P. Bottelin (GET, Université Paul Sabatier), J. Valentin (ISTerre, Université Grenoble Alpes), D. Jongmans* (Université Grenoble Alpes), L. Baillet (ISTerre, Université Grenoble Alpes), F. Donze (3SR, Université Grenoble Alpes), O. Brenguier (SAGE, France) & A. Mangeney (IPGP, Université Paris 7)

Mo 21 B08 - Archaeogeophysical Experiments in the Large Scale Laboratory - F. Perciante (IMAA-CNR), L. Capozzoli (IMAA-CNR), V. Giampaolo (IMAA-CNR), R. Luongo (IMAA-CNR) & E. Rizzo* (IMAA-CNR)

Mo AEM 08 - Rapid Inversion of Large Airborne AEM Data Datasets Utilizing Massively Parallel Co-processors - C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University), K. Andersen (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & T. Boesen* (Aarhus University)

15:00

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Poster Area 1 Poster Area 2BEST OF ENGGEOE. Törös (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary)

GEOPHYSICS FOR LANDSLIDE INVESTIGATIONC. Comina (Universita di Torino)

11:30 Mo 21P2 01 - Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Support of Geological Surveys of Landslides Involving Clay Slopes in Asti Reliefs - D. Barbero* (University of Turin), M.G. Forno (University of Turin), M. Naldi (Tech GEA S.R.L.) & A. Tissoni

11:40 Mo 21P1 02 - Best of ENGGEO - Software for Automatically Detection the EM Wave Velocity of GPR Data and Generating Synthetic GPR ProfilesA.L. Marchenko* (MSU) & M.S. Sudakova (MSU)

Mo 21P2 02 - Landslide Geophysical Imaging - Kapušany Landslide Case Study - R. Putiska* (Comenius University), I. Dostál (Comenius University), D. Kušnirák (Comenius University) & M. Bednárik (Comenius University)

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN APPLIED GEOPHYSICS IE. Törös (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary)

11:50 Mo 21P1 03 - Quality Assurance of Jet Grouting Columns Using Seismic Methods - E. Niederleithinger* (BAM), J.C. Galindo Guerreros (BAM), S. Mackens (Geotomographie GmbH) & T. Fechner (Geotomographie GmbH)

Mo 21P2 03 - Detection of Landslide Plane by Using Refraction Seismic Tomography Method - M.R. Sule* (Institut Teknologi Bandung) & I. Dani (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

12:00 Mo 21P1 04 - Sensitivity of Seismo-electric Waveforms and Electric Noise to Electrode Configuration - M.S. Devi* (Institut des Sciences de la Terre), D.R. Dietrich (ISTerre) & D.R. Garambois (ISTerre)

Mo 21P2 04 - Geotechnical Risk Assessment at South Eastern Suburb of Cairo, Egypt Using Integrated Geophysical Techniques - N. I. Medhat* (National Research Institute of Geophysics), M. Atya (National Research Institute of Geophysics), E.A. Ragab (National Research Institute of Geophysics), A. Ali (Zagazige University) & M. Abdelzaher (National Research Institute of Geophysics)

INTEGRATION OF GEOPHYSICS IC. Comina (Universita di Torino)

12:10 Mo 21P1 05 - Drones - New Technologies for Geophysics? - A. D’Alessandro* (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), F. Bucalo (Università di Palermo), M. Coltelli (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) & R. Martorana (Università di Palermo)

Mo 21P2 05 - Estimation of Alluvial Sediments Properties with a Multilevel Cluster Analyses of Spectral Induced Polarization Data - S. Inzoli* (University of Milan), M. Giudici (University of Milan) & J.A. Huisman (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH)

12:20 Mo 21P1 06 - The Use of Mathematical Models in the Control Environment of Underground Gas Storage - R.F. Sharafutdinov* (Bashkir State University CMND2S), R.A. Valiullin (Bashkir State University), A.S. Ramazanov (Bashkir State University), A.A. Sadretdinov (Bashkir State University), T.R. Khabirov (Bashkir State University) & A.M. Sharipov (Bashkir State University)

Mo 21P2 06 - Using Borehole NMR Data to Determine the Effective Porosity of Sediment for Groundwater Resource Estimation, Australia - K.P. Tan* (Geoscience Australia/ Groundwater Group), K.L. Lawrie (Geoscience Australia/ Groundwater Group), J. Abraham (XRI Geophysics) & R.S. Brodie (Geoscience Australia/ Groundwater Group)

12:30 Mo 21P1 07 - Fast Multi-channel Data Transfer System for Ultrasonic Borehole Tools and Others - T. Radic* (Radic Research)

Mo 21P2 07 - Monitoring of Injection of Hydrogen Release Compounds in a Contaminated Site - A. Arato* (Politecnico di Torino), S. Fiore (Politecnico di Torino), B. Ruffino (Politecnico di Torino), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino), M.C. Zanetti (Politecnico di Torino) & C. Roati (Politecnico di Torino)

12:40 Mo 21P1 08 - Comparison of Different Acquisition Patterns for 2D Tomographic Resistivity Surveys - R. Martorana* (University of Palermo), P. Capizzi (University of Palermo), A. D’Alessandro (INGV - Roma) & D. Luzio (University of Palermo)

Mo 21P2 08 - Detecting Contaminants in Aquifers through Modeling of Surface-downhole Geoelectrical Data - M.V. Bongiovanni (Austral University/CONICET), V. Grünhut (San Andrés University/CONICET) & A.M. Osella* (University of Buenos Aires)

12:50 Lunch Lunch

GEOPHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING IIE. Forte (University of Trieste)

INTEGRATION OF GEOPHYSICS IIH. Paasche (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)

14:00 Mo 21P1 09 - Site Investigation of Twin Tunnels by Joint Application of Seismic and Engineering Geophysical Soundings (CPTe) - É.B. Bujdosó* (Geological Institute of Hungary), E.H. Hegedu”s (Geological Institute of Hungary), A.C.K. Kovács (Geological Institute of Hungary), I.T. Török (Geological Institute of Hungary), R.C. Csabafi (Geological Institute of Hungary) & J.S. Stickel (Elgoscar-2000 LTD)

Mo 21P2 09 - High Amplitude SP Anomalies in Mountains of Electrokinetic Origin - V.A. Shevnin* (Moscow State University), A.A. Ryjov (VSEGINGEO) & D.A. Kvon (MSU)

14:10 Mo 21P1 10 - MASW 2D Seismic Survey in Urban Areas - The Case of the Turin Metro 1 Line - C. Alessio (AK Ingegneria Geotecnica Srl), R. Crova (Infra.To Srl), E. Duò (Tech GEA Servizi SAS) & M. Naldi* (Tech GEA Servizi SAS)

Mo 21P2 10 - Electrical Geophysical Monitoring of Organic Waste Contamination - D. Ntarlagiannis (Rutgers University, Newark), J. Robinson (Rutgers University, Newark), P. Kirmizakis (Technological Educational Institute of Crete), P. Soupios (Technological Educational Institute) & L.D. Slater* (Rutgers University)

Poster Presentations Monday 7 September

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Poster Area 1 Poster Area 214:20 Mo 21P1 11 - Geophysics and Tunneling - The How and the Why - A

Focus on the Why - L. Sambuelli* (Politecnico di Torino), P. Fargione (Politecnico di Torino), E. De Cillis (Politecnico di Torino) & M. Patrucco (Politecnico di Torino)

Mo 21P2 11 - Modeling of Electromagnetic Soundings to Detect Groundwater Contamination by Intensive Livestock Farming - C.M. Sainato* (University of Buenos Aires), R.A. Espada (University of Buenos Aires), B.N. Losinno (University of Buenos Aires) & J.J. Márquez Molina (University of Buenos Aires)

14:30 Mo 21P1 12 - Geophysical Time-lapse Monitoring of Leachate Recirculation in a Bioreactor Landfill - A. Arato* (Politecnico di Torino), G. Cappato (Politecnico di Torino), F. Manfredi (Politecnico di Torino), M. Fischetti (G.A.I.A. S.p.A), E. Perissinotto (G.A.I.A. S.p.A) & A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino)

Mo 21P2 12 - TEM Profile Using Fixed-loop Array in the Paraná Basin, Brazil: Preliminary Results - J.D.R. Campana (Universidade de Sao Paulo), J.L. Porsani* (Universidade de Sao Paulo) & C.A. Bortolozo (Universidade de Sao Paulo)

14:40 Mo 21P1 13 - Investigation Concrete Quality of Zigana and Torul Tunnels by Using GPR Method - I. Saricicek* (Karadeniz Technical University) & A. Seren (Karadeniz Technical University)

Mo 21P2 13 - Electric and Electromagnetic Investigation of a Karst System - M.P. Miensopust* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), J. Igel (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), R. Dlugosch (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics) & S. Hupfer (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)

14:50 Mo 21P1 14 - Integrated Geophysical Investigations for Calcione Dam Safety Evaluation - V. Giampaolo* (CNR-IMAA), L. Capozzoli (CNR-IMAA), A. Caputi (CNR-IMAA), C. Corradini (CNR-IRPI), G. Zucco (CNR-IRPI), T. Moramarco (CNR-IRPI) & E. Rizzo (CNR-IMAA)

Mo 21P2 14 - A Multidisciplinary Hydrogeophysical Approach Applied to the Chalk Aquifer Using MRS (North of France) - P.L. Lutz* (Institut Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais)

15:00 Mo 21P1 15 - S-wave Velocity Monitoring During an Artificial Rainfall Experiment Using Large Scale Rainfall Simulator - C. Konishi* (OYO Corporation), T. Ishizawa (NIED), T. Danjo (NIED) & N. Sakai (NIED)

Mo 21P2 15 - Seasonal Monitoring of Saline Intrusion in an Unconfined Coastal Aquifer in New Zealand Using DC Resistivity Traversing - E. Sutter* (Victoria University of Wellington) & M. Ingham (Victoria University of Wellington)

15:10 Mo 21P2 16 - Prestack Depth Migration of Ultrashallow Seismic Data.  A Critical Analysis - G.P. Deidda* (University of Cagliari -DICAAR), G. Satta (CRS4), E. Battaglia (University of Cagliari - DICAAR), C. Strobbia (Total E&P) & Z. Heilmann (CRS4)

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FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaKEYNOTE LECTUREG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & K.V. Titov (St Petersburg State University)

CHARACTERIZATION AND MONITORING IN ALPINE AND POLAR REGIONSR.G. Francese (Parma University) & E. Forte (University of Trieste)

PROCESSING AND INVERSION IIA.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden)

SOIL PROXIMAL SENSORSP. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ) & B. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture)

Welcome - S. Priori (CRA-ABP) & C. Comina (University of Turin) 08:45

09:00 Tu 21 KN01 - Keynote Speech - Barriers to Adoption of Geophysics - G. Street* (GeoAg Pty Ltd)

Tu 21 B01 - High-resolution Seismic Imaging of the Pian di Neve Glacier on the Adamello Massif (Italy) - M. Giorgi* (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), S. Picotti (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), R. Francese (University of Parma), F. Pettenati (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), A. Bondesan (University of Padova), C. Baroni (Univerity of Pisa) & M.C. Salvatore (Univerity of Pisa)

Tu AEM KN1 - Keynote Speech - Water, Alteration and Ice - Opportunities and Challenges for Airborne EM in Volcanic Environments - P. Bedrosian* (USGS)

Tu PrS KN - Keynote Speech - Requirements and Challenges of Proximal Soil Sensing in Precision Agriculture - R. Gebbers* (Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering)

09:00

09:20 Tu 21 B02 - Seasonal Monitoring of Snow Properties by WCR and up-GPR - A. Godio* (Politecnico di Torino), D. Franco (Politecnico di Torino), B. Chiaia (Politecnico di Torino), B. Frigo (Politecnico di Torino), L. Dublanc (Università di Torino), M. Freppaz (Università di Torino), M. Maggioni (Università di Torino), E. Ceaglio (Fondazione Montagna sicura - Entreves (AO)) & P. Dellavedova (Fondazione Montagna sicura - Entreves (AO))

Tu AEM 01 - 2.5D Inversion of Sea Ice Thickness from Helicopter EM Data - M. Vöge* (NGI), A. Pfaffhuber (NGI), E. Auken (University of Aarhus), C. Kirkegaard (University of Aarhus), T. Boesen (University of Aarhus), S. Hendricks (Alfred Wegener Institute) & P. Hunkeler (Alfred Wegener Institute)

09:20

HYDROGEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SHALLOW AQUIFERSG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & K.V. Titov (St Petersburg State University)

09:40 Tu 21 A03 - Groundwater Storage in a Karst Vadose Zone Evidenced Using Gravimetric and Surface-to-borehole ERT Monitoring Systems - A. Watlet* (University of Mons), O. Kaufmann (University of Mons), O. Francis (University of Luxembourg) & M. Van Camp (Royal Observatory of Belgium)

Tu 21 B03 - Direct Current (DC) Resistivity and Induced Polarization (IP) Monitoring of Active Layer Dynamics at High Temporal Resol - J. Doetsch* (ETH Zurich), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), T. Ingeman-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & B. Elberling (University of Copenhagen)

Tu AEM 02 - 3-D Inversion of the Grounded Electrical-source Airborne Transient Electromagnetic (GREATE) Survey Data - S. Abd Allah* (Hokkaido University), T. Mogi (Hokkaido University), H. Kim (Pukyong University) & E. Fomenko (Formerly, Moscow State Univesity)

Tu PrS 01 - Increasing the Number of Calibration Samples in DSM by In-situ Vis-NIR Spectroscopy - J. Wetterlind* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) & K. Piikki (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

09:40

10:00 Tu 21 A04 - Assessing Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Hydrofacies Detection Using a Sensitivity Dependent Probabilistic Method - T. Hermans* (University of Liege) & J. Irving (University of Lausanne)

Tu 21 B04 - Ambient Vibration Recordings Used to Map Glaciers Thickness - A First Study from Alpine Glaciers - S. Picotti* (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS), M. Giorgi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS), R. Francese (University of Parma) & F. Pettenati (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS)

Tu AEM 03 - 3D Multiple Body Parametric Inversion of Time-domain Airborne EM Data - M.S. McMillan* (University of British Columbia), D.W. Oldenburg (University of British Columbia), E. Haber (University of British Columbia), C. Schwarzbach (University of British Columbia) & E. Holtham (Computational Geosciences Inc.)

Tu PrS 02 - Comparing EM38 and Profiler-EMP400 for the Delineation of Homogeneous Management Zones within Agricultural Fields - B. Ortuani* (Università degli Studi di Milano), E.A. Chiaradia (Università degli Studi di Milano), S. Priori (Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura), G. L’Abate (Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura), D. Canone (Politecnico, Università degli Studi di Torino), M. Mele (CNR-IDPA), A. Comunian (Università degli Studi di Milano), M. Giudici (Università degli Studi di Milano) & A. Facchi (Università degli Studi di Milano)

10:00

10:20 Tu 21 A05 - Integration of Geoelectrical Imaging and Hydrochemistry Data in a Coastal Aquifer in India - P.R. Pujari* (CSIR-NEERI), R. Sanam (CSIR-NEERI), C. Padmakar (CSIR-NEERI) & P. Labhasetwar (CSIR-NEERI)

Tu 21 B05 - Seismic Analysis of a Pingo, Svalbard Islands, Arctic - G. Rossi* (OGS), F. Accaino (OGS), J. Boaga (University of Padova), L. Petronio (OGS), R. Romeo (OGS) & W. Wheeler (Bergen University)

Tu AEM 04 - A Statistical Approach to Interpret Regional Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys for Hydrogeological Characterization - M. Dumont* (UMR CNRS 7154), P.A. Reninger (BRGM), A. Pryet (ENSEGID), G. Martelet (BRGM), B. Aunay (BRGM) & J.L. Join (UMR CNRS 7154)

Tu PrS 03 - Use of the Lost Seismic Information about Upper Part of Geological Structure for Development of Precise Agriculture - S.A. Onyshchenko* (Zapprikaspiygeofiz) & O.K. Tyapkin (Institute for Nature Management Problems & Ecology)

10:20

10:40 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 10:40

APPLIED GEOPHYSICS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD IIG. Rossi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS) & G. Valensise (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)

PETROPHYSICS FOR GEOTHERMAL AND GROUNDWATER RESOURCESV.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INNOVATIONSA.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & K.I. Sorensen (SkyTEM SurveysApS)

11:10 Tu 21 A06 - Ground Penetrating Radar Applications in Seismic Microzonation - S. Santos-Assunçao (Murphy Surveys. Global Consulting Surveyors), V. Perez-Gracia* (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), R. González-Drigo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), V. Salinas (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) & O. Caselles (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)

Tu 21 B06 - Laboratory Scale Resistivity Monitoring of Thermal Flows - Analogical and Numerical Simulations in Water Flux Condition - N. Giordano* (Università di Torino), C. Comina (Universita di Torino) & G. Mandrone (Università di Torino)

Tu AEM 05 - Induced Current System During the On-time of an AEM System - A. Smiarowski* (CGG), G. Hodges (CGG) & T. Chen (CGG)

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11:30 Tu 21 A07 - Efficient Acquisition and Holistic Analysis of Rayleigh Waves - G. Dal Moro* (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics), S.S.R. Moustafa (King Saud University) & N. Al-Arifi (King Saud University)

Tu 21 B07 - Monitoring of a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage System Using 2D and 3D Resistivity Surveys in an Highly Urbanized Area - A. Arato* (Politecnico di Torino), C. Comina (Universita di Torino), N. Giordano (Università di Torino) & G. Mandrone (Università di Torino)

Tu AEM 06 - The Development of the iFTEM AEM System - W.J. Li* (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration), J.F. Li (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration) & Q.M. Meng (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration)

11:30

11:50 Tu 21 A08 - Sensitivity Analysis of Rayleigh-wave Ellipticity with Application to Near Surface Characterization - M. Cercato* (Sapienza University of Rome)

Tu 21 B08 - Electrical Resistivity Structures and their Relation to Geological Features at the Larderello Geothermal Field (Italy) - A. Santilano* (Politecnico di Torino, CNR-IGG Pisa), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino), A. Manzella (CNR-IGG Pisa) & I. Dini (Enel Green Power)

Tu AEM 07 - A System Response Convolution Routine for Improved Near Surface Sensitivity in SkyTEM Data - K.K. Andersen* (Aarhus University), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM), C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University)

11:50

Oral Presentations Tuesday 8 September

Near Surface Geoscience 2015 13 6-10 September 2015, Turin, Italy

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FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaKEYNOTE LECTUREG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & K.V. Titov (St Petersburg State University)

CHARACTERIZATION AND MONITORING IN ALPINE AND POLAR REGIONSR.G. Francese (Parma University) & E. Forte (University of Trieste)

PROCESSING AND INVERSION IIA.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden)

SOIL PROXIMAL SENSORSP. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ) & B. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture)

Welcome - S. Priori (CRA-ABP) & C. Comina (University of Turin) 08:45

09:00 Tu 21 KN01 - Keynote Speech - Barriers to Adoption of Geophysics - G. Street* (GeoAg Pty Ltd)

Tu 21 B01 - High-resolution Seismic Imaging of the Pian di Neve Glacier on the Adamello Massif (Italy) - M. Giorgi* (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), S. Picotti (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), R. Francese (University of Parma), F. Pettenati (Nat. Inst. of Ocean. & Exp. Geophys. - OGS), A. Bondesan (University of Padova), C. Baroni (Univerity of Pisa) & M.C. Salvatore (Univerity of Pisa)

Tu AEM KN1 - Keynote Speech - Water, Alteration and Ice - Opportunities and Challenges for Airborne EM in Volcanic Environments - P. Bedrosian* (USGS)

Tu PrS KN - Keynote Speech - Requirements and Challenges of Proximal Soil Sensing in Precision Agriculture - R. Gebbers* (Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering)

09:00

09:20 Tu 21 B02 - Seasonal Monitoring of Snow Properties by WCR and up-GPR - A. Godio* (Politecnico di Torino), D. Franco (Politecnico di Torino), B. Chiaia (Politecnico di Torino), B. Frigo (Politecnico di Torino), L. Dublanc (Università di Torino), M. Freppaz (Università di Torino), M. Maggioni (Università di Torino), E. Ceaglio (Fondazione Montagna sicura - Entreves (AO)) & P. Dellavedova (Fondazione Montagna sicura - Entreves (AO))

Tu AEM 01 - 2.5D Inversion of Sea Ice Thickness from Helicopter EM Data - M. Vöge* (NGI), A. Pfaffhuber (NGI), E. Auken (University of Aarhus), C. Kirkegaard (University of Aarhus), T. Boesen (University of Aarhus), S. Hendricks (Alfred Wegener Institute) & P. Hunkeler (Alfred Wegener Institute)

09:20

HYDROGEOPHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SHALLOW AQUIFERSG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & K.V. Titov (St Petersburg State University)

09:40 Tu 21 A03 - Groundwater Storage in a Karst Vadose Zone Evidenced Using Gravimetric and Surface-to-borehole ERT Monitoring Systems - A. Watlet* (University of Mons), O. Kaufmann (University of Mons), O. Francis (University of Luxembourg) & M. Van Camp (Royal Observatory of Belgium)

Tu 21 B03 - Direct Current (DC) Resistivity and Induced Polarization (IP) Monitoring of Active Layer Dynamics at High Temporal Resol - J. Doetsch* (ETH Zurich), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), T. Ingeman-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & B. Elberling (University of Copenhagen)

Tu AEM 02 - 3-D Inversion of the Grounded Electrical-source Airborne Transient Electromagnetic (GREATE) Survey Data - S. Abd Allah* (Hokkaido University), T. Mogi (Hokkaido University), H. Kim (Pukyong University) & E. Fomenko (Formerly, Moscow State Univesity)

Tu PrS 01 - Increasing the Number of Calibration Samples in DSM by In-situ Vis-NIR Spectroscopy - J. Wetterlind* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) & K. Piikki (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

09:40

10:00 Tu 21 A04 - Assessing Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Hydrofacies Detection Using a Sensitivity Dependent Probabilistic Method - T. Hermans* (University of Liege) & J. Irving (University of Lausanne)

Tu 21 B04 - Ambient Vibration Recordings Used to Map Glaciers Thickness - A First Study from Alpine Glaciers - S. Picotti* (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS), M. Giorgi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS), R. Francese (University of Parma) & F. Pettenati (Nat. Inst. of Oceanog. & Exp. Geophys. OGS)

Tu AEM 03 - 3D Multiple Body Parametric Inversion of Time-domain Airborne EM Data - M.S. McMillan* (University of British Columbia), D.W. Oldenburg (University of British Columbia), E. Haber (University of British Columbia), C. Schwarzbach (University of British Columbia) & E. Holtham (Computational Geosciences Inc.)

Tu PrS 02 - Comparing EM38 and Profiler-EMP400 for the Delineation of Homogeneous Management Zones within Agricultural Fields - B. Ortuani* (Università degli Studi di Milano), E.A. Chiaradia (Università degli Studi di Milano), S. Priori (Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura), G. L’Abate (Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura), D. Canone (Politecnico, Università degli Studi di Torino), M. Mele (CNR-IDPA), A. Comunian (Università degli Studi di Milano), M. Giudici (Università degli Studi di Milano) & A. Facchi (Università degli Studi di Milano)

10:00

10:20 Tu 21 A05 - Integration of Geoelectrical Imaging and Hydrochemistry Data in a Coastal Aquifer in India - P.R. Pujari* (CSIR-NEERI), R. Sanam (CSIR-NEERI), C. Padmakar (CSIR-NEERI) & P. Labhasetwar (CSIR-NEERI)

Tu 21 B05 - Seismic Analysis of a Pingo, Svalbard Islands, Arctic - G. Rossi* (OGS), F. Accaino (OGS), J. Boaga (University of Padova), L. Petronio (OGS), R. Romeo (OGS) & W. Wheeler (Bergen University)

Tu AEM 04 - A Statistical Approach to Interpret Regional Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys for Hydrogeological Characterization - M. Dumont* (UMR CNRS 7154), P.A. Reninger (BRGM), A. Pryet (ENSEGID), G. Martelet (BRGM), B. Aunay (BRGM) & J.L. Join (UMR CNRS 7154)

Tu PrS 03 - Use of the Lost Seismic Information about Upper Part of Geological Structure for Development of Precise Agriculture - S.A. Onyshchenko* (Zapprikaspiygeofiz) & O.K. Tyapkin (Institute for Nature Management Problems & Ecology)

10:20

10:40 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 10:40

APPLIED GEOPHYSICS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD IIG. Rossi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS) & G. Valensise (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)

PETROPHYSICS FOR GEOTHERMAL AND GROUNDWATER RESOURCESV.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INNOVATIONSA.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & K.I. Sorensen (SkyTEM SurveysApS)

11:10 Tu 21 A06 - Ground Penetrating Radar Applications in Seismic Microzonation - S. Santos-Assunçao (Murphy Surveys. Global Consulting Surveyors), V. Perez-Gracia* (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), R. González-Drigo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), V. Salinas (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) & O. Caselles (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)

Tu 21 B06 - Laboratory Scale Resistivity Monitoring of Thermal Flows - Analogical and Numerical Simulations in Water Flux Condition - N. Giordano* (Università di Torino), C. Comina (Universita di Torino) & G. Mandrone (Università di Torino)

Tu AEM 05 - Induced Current System During the On-time of an AEM System - A. Smiarowski* (CGG), G. Hodges (CGG) & T. Chen (CGG)

Poster Session - See page 17 11:10

11:30 Tu 21 A07 - Efficient Acquisition and Holistic Analysis of Rayleigh Waves - G. Dal Moro* (Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics), S.S.R. Moustafa (King Saud University) & N. Al-Arifi (King Saud University)

Tu 21 B07 - Monitoring of a Borehole Thermal Energy Storage System Using 2D and 3D Resistivity Surveys in an Highly Urbanized Area - A. Arato* (Politecnico di Torino), C. Comina (Universita di Torino), N. Giordano (Università di Torino) & G. Mandrone (Università di Torino)

Tu AEM 06 - The Development of the iFTEM AEM System - W.J. Li* (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration), J.F. Li (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration) & Q.M. Meng (Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration)

11:30

11:50 Tu 21 A08 - Sensitivity Analysis of Rayleigh-wave Ellipticity with Application to Near Surface Characterization - M. Cercato* (Sapienza University of Rome)

Tu 21 B08 - Electrical Resistivity Structures and their Relation to Geological Features at the Larderello Geothermal Field (Italy) - A. Santilano* (Politecnico di Torino, CNR-IGG Pisa), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino), A. Manzella (CNR-IGG Pisa) & I. Dini (Enel Green Power)

Tu AEM 07 - A System Response Convolution Routine for Improved Near Surface Sensitivity in SkyTEM Data - K.K. Andersen* (Aarhus University), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM), C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) & A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University)

11:50

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

21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaAPPLIED GEOPHYSICS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD II CONT’DG. Rossi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS) & G. Valensise (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)

PETROPHYSICS FOR GEOTHERMAL AND GROUNDWATERRESOURCES CONT’D V.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS CONT’D A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & K.I. Sorensen (SkyTEM SurveysApS)

12:10 Tu 21 A09 - Approximate Direct Estimate of S-wave Velocity Model from Surface Wave Dispersion Curves - L.V. Socco* (Politecnico di Torino) & C. Comina (Università di Torino)

Tu 21 B09 - Use of Airborne TEM, Ground RMT and Borehole Data to Answer Hydrogeological Questions. A Case Study in Gotland, Sweden - M. Bastani* (Geological Survey of Sweden), L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden), C.A. Triumf (Geological Survey of Sweden), P. Dahlqvist (Geological Survey of Sweden), H.T. Olander (Lund University) & F.V. Jørgensen (GEUS)

Tu AEM 08 - 1D and 3D Sensitivity Analysis of an Airborne VCP TDEM System - G-A. Sab* (Action Air Environnement/UPMC,Sorbonne Universités), C. Schamper (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS), F. Rejiba (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS) & A. Tabbagh (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS)

Poster Session - See page 17 12:10

12:30 Tu 21 A10 - Measurements of Surface Waves Phase Velocity with a Large Ring Laser Gyroscope and a Seismometer - A. Simonelli* (University of Pisa), J. Belfi (INFN-Pisa), N. Beverini (University of Pisa), G. Carelli (University of Pisa), A. Di Virgilio (INFN-Pisa), E. Maccioni (University of Pisa), R. Santagata (University of Siena), G. De Luca (INGV-Roma) & G. Saccorotti (INGV-Pisa)

Tu 21 B10 - Groundwater Volume Estimation by Combining AEM, NMR and Petrophysical Data - R.S. Brodie* (Geoscience Australia), K.P. Tan (Geoscience Australia), L. Halas (Geoscience Australia) & K.C. Lawrie (Geoscience Australia)

Tu AEM 09 - Neural Networks for Efficient and Automatic Removal of Coupled TEM Data - E. Auken* (Aarhus University), K. K. Andersen (Aarhus University), N. Foged (Aarhus University) & C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University)

12:30

12:50 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:50

ACTIVE GEOPHYSICS FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORINGL. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) & D. Jongmans (Universite Joseph Fourier)

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IIM. Dobroka (University of Miskolc) & L. Sambuelli (Politecnico di Torino)

AIRBORNE IPS.K. Bazin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & G. Hodges (CGG)

SOIL PROXIMAL SENSORS - EMIP. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ) & B. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture)

14:00 Tu 21 A11 - SH-wave Seismic Reflection at the Patigno Landslide and Integration with P-wave Reflection Data - A. Tognarelli* (University of Pisa), E. Stucchi (University of Milan), A. Ribolini (University of Pisa), E. Lauriti (University of Pisa) & L. Meini (University of Pisa)

Tu 21 B11 - What Exists Beneath the Place Where Conrad Schlumberger Achieved the First (1912) Electrical Prospection Experiment - G. Hulin (INRAP), C. Maneuvrier (Université de Caen), J.B. Vincent (Université de Caen) & A. Tabbagh* (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

Tu AEM KN2 Keynote Speech - Can Airborne IP Be More than Shallow-sourced Late-time Effects in Airborne EM? - J. Macnae* (RMIT University)

Tu PrS 04 - On the Use of Repeated EMI Measurements for Mapping Soil Moisture and Implications for Soil Mapping - E. Martini* (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), U. Werban (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), U. Wollschläger (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), M. Pohle (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), P. Dietrich (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) & S. Zacharias (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research)

14:00

14:20 Tu 21 A12 - Time-lapse Monitoring of the Slopes of a Heritage Earthwork by Means of Near-surface Seismic Techniques - P. Bergamo* (Queen’s University Belfast), S. Donohue (Queen’s University Belfast), D.A. Gunn (British Geological Survey Keyworth), B. Dashwood (British Geological Survey Keyworth), S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey Keyworth), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey Keyworth) & D. Ward (In Situ Site Investigation)

Tu 21 B12 - Geophysical Imaging of the WWI Archeological Site of Linke Peak (Forni Glacier, Italian Central Alps) - R.G. Francese* (University of Parma), A. Bondesan (University of Padova, Italy), M. Giorgi (OGS, Italy), C. Baroni (University of Pisa, Italy), M.C. Salvatore (University of Pisa, Italy), S. Picotti (OGS, Italy) & F. Nicolis (Province of Trento, Italy)

Tu AEM 10 - Understanding Airborne IP - T. Chen (CGG), A. Smiarowski* (CGG) & G. Hodges (CGG)

Tu PrS 05 - Multi-receiver EMI to Support Precision Agriculture within the Western Front Zone - T. Saey* (Ghent University), M. Van Meirvenne (Ghent University) & S. Delefortrie (Ghent University)

14:20

14:40 Tu 21 A13 - Structurally Constrained 4D ERT Monitoring to Image Hydrological Processes Leading to Landslide Reactivation - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), S. Hagedorn (ETH Zurich), H. Maurer (ETH Zurich), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), T.A. Dijkstra (British Geological Survey), B. Dashwood (British Geological Survey), A. Merritt (Plymouth University) & D.A. Gunn (British Geological Survey)

Tu 21 B13 - Geophysical Investigations in Tomb Detection in Helsinki - T.M. Hokkanen* (Aalto University)

Tu AEM 11 - Case Studies of Modelling IP Effects in AEM Data - V. Kaminski* (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), A. Menghini (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics ApS) & G. Fiandaca (University of Aarhus)

Tu PrS 06 - Electromagnetic and Self-potential Investigation to Detect Seepage of Irrigation Canals - D. Canone* (Università di Torino), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino) & S. Ferraris (Università di Torino)

14:40

15:00 Tu 21 A14 - Comparison of Geotechnical and Geophysical Prospecting Approaches in the Study of a Landslide in Northern Iran - M. Kazemnia Kakhki* (University of Tehran), H. Rezaiy (university of Golestan) & A. Sadidkhouy (University of Tehran)

Tu 21 B14 - Integrated Geophysical Investigation for the Byzantine Church (12th Century) of the Kaisariani Monastery, Athens Greece - G. Apostolopoulos* (National Technical University of Athens), G. Amolochitis (National Technical University of Athens) & M. Papadopoulou (National Technical University of Athens)

Tu AEM 12 - Black Shale Mapping by AEM for Geotechnical Applications - A.K. Lysdahl (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI), H. Anschütz (NGI) & A.A. Pfaffhuber* (NGI)

Tu PrS 07 - Mapping Soil Heterogeneity Using Spatially Constrained Inversion of Electromagnetic Induction Data - J.B. Pedersen* (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & S.M. Kristiansen (Aarhus University)

15:00

15:20 Field demonstrations Field demonstrations 15:20

Oral Presentations Tuesday 8 September

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaAPPLIED GEOPHYSICS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD II CONT’DG. Rossi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS) & G. Valensise (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)

PETROPHYSICS FOR GEOTHERMAL AND GROUNDWATERRESOURCES CONT’D V.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE INNOVATIONS CONT’D A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & K.I. Sorensen (SkyTEM SurveysApS)

12:10 Tu 21 A09 - Approximate Direct Estimate of S-wave Velocity Model from Surface Wave Dispersion Curves - L.V. Socco* (Politecnico di Torino) & C. Comina (Università di Torino)

Tu 21 B09 - Use of Airborne TEM, Ground RMT and Borehole Data to Answer Hydrogeological Questions. A Case Study in Gotland, Sweden - M. Bastani* (Geological Survey of Sweden), L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden), C.A. Triumf (Geological Survey of Sweden), P. Dahlqvist (Geological Survey of Sweden), H.T. Olander (Lund University) & F.V. Jørgensen (GEUS)

Tu AEM 08 - 1D and 3D Sensitivity Analysis of an Airborne VCP TDEM System - G-A. Sab* (Action Air Environnement/UPMC,Sorbonne Universités), C. Schamper (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS), F. Rejiba (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS) & A. Tabbagh (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC/CNRS)

Poster Session - See page 17 12:10

12:30 Tu 21 A10 - Measurements of Surface Waves Phase Velocity with a Large Ring Laser Gyroscope and a Seismometer - A. Simonelli* (University of Pisa), J. Belfi (INFN-Pisa), N. Beverini (University of Pisa), G. Carelli (University of Pisa), A. Di Virgilio (INFN-Pisa), E. Maccioni (University of Pisa), R. Santagata (University of Siena), G. De Luca (INGV-Roma) & G. Saccorotti (INGV-Pisa)

Tu 21 B10 - Groundwater Volume Estimation by Combining AEM, NMR and Petrophysical Data - R.S. Brodie* (Geoscience Australia), K.P. Tan (Geoscience Australia), L. Halas (Geoscience Australia) & K.C. Lawrie (Geoscience Australia)

Tu AEM 09 - Neural Networks for Efficient and Automatic Removal of Coupled TEM Data - E. Auken* (Aarhus University), K. K. Andersen (Aarhus University), N. Foged (Aarhus University) & C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University)

12:30

12:50 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:50

ACTIVE GEOPHYSICS FOR LANDSLIDE MONITORINGL. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) & D. Jongmans (Universite Joseph Fourier)

NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IIM. Dobroka (University of Miskolc) & L. Sambuelli (Politecnico di Torino)

AIRBORNE IPS.K. Bazin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & G. Hodges (CGG)

SOIL PROXIMAL SENSORS - EMIP. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ) & B. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture)

14:00 Tu 21 A11 - SH-wave Seismic Reflection at the Patigno Landslide and Integration with P-wave Reflection Data - A. Tognarelli* (University of Pisa), E. Stucchi (University of Milan), A. Ribolini (University of Pisa), E. Lauriti (University of Pisa) & L. Meini (University of Pisa)

Tu 21 B11 - What Exists Beneath the Place Where Conrad Schlumberger Achieved the First (1912) Electrical Prospection Experiment - G. Hulin (INRAP), C. Maneuvrier (Université de Caen), J.B. Vincent (Université de Caen) & A. Tabbagh* (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

Tu AEM KN2 Keynote Speech - Can Airborne IP Be More than Shallow-sourced Late-time Effects in Airborne EM? - J. Macnae* (RMIT University)

Tu PrS 04 - On the Use of Repeated EMI Measurements for Mapping Soil Moisture and Implications for Soil Mapping - E. Martini* (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), U. Werban (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), U. Wollschläger (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), M. Pohle (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), P. Dietrich (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) & S. Zacharias (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research)

14:00

14:20 Tu 21 A12 - Time-lapse Monitoring of the Slopes of a Heritage Earthwork by Means of Near-surface Seismic Techniques - P. Bergamo* (Queen’s University Belfast), S. Donohue (Queen’s University Belfast), D.A. Gunn (British Geological Survey Keyworth), B. Dashwood (British Geological Survey Keyworth), S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey Keyworth), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey Keyworth) & D. Ward (In Situ Site Investigation)

Tu 21 B12 - Geophysical Imaging of the WWI Archeological Site of Linke Peak (Forni Glacier, Italian Central Alps) - R.G. Francese* (University of Parma), A. Bondesan (University of Padova, Italy), M. Giorgi (OGS, Italy), C. Baroni (University of Pisa, Italy), M.C. Salvatore (University of Pisa, Italy), S. Picotti (OGS, Italy) & F. Nicolis (Province of Trento, Italy)

Tu AEM 10 - Understanding Airborne IP - T. Chen (CGG), A. Smiarowski* (CGG) & G. Hodges (CGG)

Tu PrS 05 - Multi-receiver EMI to Support Precision Agriculture within the Western Front Zone - T. Saey* (Ghent University), M. Van Meirvenne (Ghent University) & S. Delefortrie (Ghent University)

14:20

14:40 Tu 21 A13 - Structurally Constrained 4D ERT Monitoring to Image Hydrological Processes Leading to Landslide Reactivation - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), S. Hagedorn (ETH Zurich), H. Maurer (ETH Zurich), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), T.A. Dijkstra (British Geological Survey), B. Dashwood (British Geological Survey), A. Merritt (Plymouth University) & D.A. Gunn (British Geological Survey)

Tu 21 B13 - Geophysical Investigations in Tomb Detection in Helsinki - T.M. Hokkanen* (Aalto University)

Tu AEM 11 - Case Studies of Modelling IP Effects in AEM Data - V. Kaminski* (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), A. Menghini (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics ApS) & G. Fiandaca (University of Aarhus)

Tu PrS 06 - Electromagnetic and Self-potential Investigation to Detect Seepage of Irrigation Canals - D. Canone* (Università di Torino), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino) & S. Ferraris (Università di Torino)

14:40

15:00 Tu 21 A14 - Comparison of Geotechnical and Geophysical Prospecting Approaches in the Study of a Landslide in Northern Iran - M. Kazemnia Kakhki* (University of Tehran), H. Rezaiy (university of Golestan) & A. Sadidkhouy (University of Tehran)

Tu 21 B14 - Integrated Geophysical Investigation for the Byzantine Church (12th Century) of the Kaisariani Monastery, Athens Greece - G. Apostolopoulos* (National Technical University of Athens), G. Amolochitis (National Technical University of Athens) & M. Papadopoulou (National Technical University of Athens)

Tu AEM 12 - Black Shale Mapping by AEM for Geotechnical Applications - A.K. Lysdahl (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI), H. Anschütz (NGI) & A.A. Pfaffhuber* (NGI)

Tu PrS 07 - Mapping Soil Heterogeneity Using Spatially Constrained Inversion of Electromagnetic Induction Data - J.B. Pedersen* (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & S.M. Kristiansen (Aarhus University)

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09:00 Tu 21P1 01 - Cluster Analysis to Support Microzonation Studies - P. Capizzi* (University of Palermo), R. Martorana (university of Palermo), A. D’Alessandro (university of Palermo), D. Luzio (university of Palermo) & R. Siragusa (University of Palermo)

09:00

09:10 Tu 21P1 02 - Calibration of a Vs,30 Map for Shaking-map Production in Piedmont (Italy) - R. De Ferrari* (Università di Genova), G. Ferretti (Università di Genova), F. Bosco (ARPA Piemonte) & A.R. Gaeta (ARPA Piemonte)

09:10

09:20 Tu 21P1 03 - Soil Characterization of Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia - M. Fnais* (King Saud University), A. Al-Amri (King Saud University) & K. Abdelrahman (King Saud University)

09:20

09:30 Tu 21P1 04 - Assessment of the Reliability of the SPAC Method in Urban Areas - A. D’Alessandro* (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), R. Martorana (Università di Palermo), P. Capizzi (Università di Palermo) & D. Luzio (Università di Palermo)

09:30

09:40 Tu 21P1 05 - Application of SPAC and MASW Techniques to Earthquake-shaking Scenarios. The Case of the 1993-1994 Adra Earthquakes - P. Martinez-Pagan* (Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena), M. Navarro (Universidad de Almeria), J. Pérez-Cuevas (Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena), A. García-Jerez (Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica), F.J. Alcalá (GeoSystems Centre, University of Lisbon) & F. Vidal (Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica)

09:40

09:50 Tu 21P1 06 - Optimal Application of Geophysical Techniques for Subsoil Characterization of Seismic Stations - A. Macau (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya), B. Benjumea (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya), A. Gabàs (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya) & S. Figueras* (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya)

09:50

10:00 Tu 21P1 07 - Analysis of Site Amplification Effects and Subsoil Investigation for the Seismic Characterization of Four Sites of the N - R. De Ferrari* (Università di Genova), S. Barani (Università di Genova), G. Ferretti (Università di Genova), M. Pavan (Università di Genova) & D. Spallarossa (Università di Genova)

10:00

10:10 Tu 21P1 08 - New Geologic and Tectonic Insight in the Isonzo Plain through Seismic Imaging - F. Accaino* (OGS), G. Boehm (OGS), M. Busetti (OGS), L. Baradello (OGS) & A. Affatato (OGS)

10:10

10:20 Tu 21P1 09 - Effect of Low Velocity Zones on Seismic Hazard Assessment - The Case of Taygetos Fault - E. Mouzakiotis (National Observatory of Athens), V.K. Karastathis* (National Observatory of Athens) & P. Karmis (Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration)

10:20

10:40 Coffee break Coffee break 10:40

SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERIZATION IA. Godio (Politecnico di Torino)

INTEGRATION OF PROXIMAL SENSING AND GEOPHYSICSC. Comina (Universita di Torino) & S. Donohue (Queen’s University Belfast)

11:10 Tu 21P1 11 - The Sensitivity Analysis as a Non-uniqueness Indicator in the Inversion of Rayleigh-wave Dispersion Curve - M. Senkaya* (Karadeniz Technical University) & H. Karsli (Karadeniz Technical University)

Tu PrS P01 - Prediction of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soil Using Laboratory Visible and Near-infrared Spectroscopy - F. Lucà (CNR-ISAFOM), M. Conforti* (CNR-ISAFOM), G. Matteucci (CNR-ISAFOM) & G. Buttafuoco (CNR-ISAFOM)

11:10

11:20 Tu 21P1 12 - ERT Characterisation of La Calderilla Volcanic Caldera (Gran Canaria Island, Spain) - M. Himi* (Universitat de Barcelona), A. Rodriguez-Gonzalez (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), J.C. Tapias (Universitat de Barcelona), F. Pérez-Torrado (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) & A. Casas (Universitat de Barcelona)

Tu PrS P02 - Application of Electromagnetic Induction to Monitor Changes in Soil Electrical Conductivity Profiles in Arid Agriculture - K.Z. Jadoon* (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology), M.F. McCabe (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology) & D. Moghadas (Federal Institute for Geosci & Natural Resources)

11:20

11:30 Tu 21P1 13 - Outpost Method of Computing Leaking and Normal Modes for Elastic Multilayered Half-space - P. Znak* (St. Petersburg State University) & B. Kashtan (St. Petersburg State University)

Tu PrS P03 - Assessment of Soil Quality Indicators in Degraded Areas of Southern Italy Using Vis-NIR Spectroscopy - V. Ancona* (IRSA-CNR), R. Salzano (Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research), R. Salvatori (Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research), R. Matarrese (IRSA-CNR), C. Campanale (IRSA-CNR), A. Calabrese (IRSA-CNR) & V.F. Uricchio (IRSA-CNR)

11:30

11:40 Tu 21P1 14 - Analysis of Parameters Sensitivity in Seismic Full Waveform Inversion Applied to Shallow Subsurface - A.S. Spadini* (IAG-USP), L.D. Diogo (IAG-USP), O.B. Bokhonok (IAG-USP/UniSantos) & R.P. Prado (IAG-USP)

Tu PrS P04 - Comparison between 1D Inversion of Geophilus Data and 2D Inversion of Wenner Array Data - J. Guillemoteau* (University of Potsdam) & E. Lück (University of Potsdam)

11:40

11:50 Tu 21P1 15 - Approach to 3D Seismic Data Interpretation for Drilling Geohazard Assessment - Y.E. Terekhina* (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), M.Y. Tokarev (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), A.S. Pirogova (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), A.G. Roslyakov (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), N.V. Shalaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University) & A.A. Semenova (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center)

Tu PrS P05 - The Influence of Fertilization on Electrical Conductivity Data - E. Lüeck* (University of Potsdam) 11:50

12:00 Tu 21P1 16 - Near-surface Voids in the Neapolitan Volcanic Tuff (Italy) Detected by Seismic Refraction Tomography - S. Maraio* (University of Bologna) & P.P.G. Bruno (The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Tu PrS P06 - Enhanced Strategies for the Retrieving of the Propagation Velocity in the Soil from the Shape of the Diffraction Curves - R. Persico* (IBAM-CNR), M.L. Matera (IBAM-CNR), M.L. Mertens (Université Catholique de Louvain), L.S. Lambot (Université Catholique de Louvain) & C.M. Ciminale (University of Bari)

12:00

12:10 Tu 21P1 17 - On the Stationarity of the Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio - A. D’Alessandro* (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), R. Martorana (University of Palermo), P. Capizzi (University of Palermo) & D. Luzio (University of Palermo)

Tu PrS P07 - Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Electromagnetic Soundings for Exploration of Glyphosate in Soil and Groundwater - C.M. Sainato* (University of Buenos Aires), B.N. Losinno (University of Buenos Aires), H.J. Malleville (University of Buenos Aire), A.F. Lemeillet (University of Buenos Aires), R.A. Espada (University of Buenos Aires) & E.A. Pagano (University of Buenos Aires)

12:10

12:20 Tu 21P1 18 - First Attempt to Characterize Neoproterozoic Stromatolites at Chapada Diamantina (Brazil) by Geophysical Methods - M. Himi (Universitat de Barcelona), A. de Medeiros Souza (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), R. Lovera (Universitat de Barcelona), A.V. Medeiros Francelino (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), L.C. Monte Egito (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), W.L. Evangelista Teixeira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), F. Pinheiro Lima Filho (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte) & A. Casas* (Universitat de Barcelona)

Tu PrS P08 - Monitoring Different Irrigation Strategies Using Surface ERT - L. De Carlo* (National Research Council Water Research Institute), A. Battilani (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), D. Solimando (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), A. Battilani (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), A. Lo Porto (National Research Council Water Research Institute) & M.C. Caputo (National Research Council Water Research Institute)

12:20

12:30 Tu 21P1 19 - Characterization GPR and FDTD Modeling of Asphaltic Sandstones of the Paraná Basin, Brazil - Preliminary Results - L. Bertolla* (University of Sao Paulo), J.L. Porsani (University of São Paulo) & V.R. Elis (University of São Paulo)

Tu PrS P09 - An Integrated Geophysical-geochemical Approach for Soil Precision Mapping in a Cinque Terre Vineyard (Italy) - R. De Ferrari* (GEAmb s.r.l), S. Barani (GEAmb s.r.l.), E. Poggi (Geospectra s.r.l.), M. Brancucci (Geospectra s.r.l.), R. Vegnuti (Geospectra s.r.l.), G. Brancucci (Geospectra s.r.l. - Università di Genova), P. Marescotti (Geospectra s.r.l. - Università di Genova) & M. Solimano (Geospectra s.r.l.)

12:30

12:40 Tu 21P1 20 - Introducing Particle Swarm Optimization to Invert Multimode Rayleigh Wave Dispersion Curve - A. Zarean* (Islamic Azad University Shabestar Brach), R. Pourmirzaee (Urmia University of Technology) & S. Chaychizadeh (Geological Survey of Iran)

12:40

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Poster Area 1 Poster Area 2APPLIED GEOPHYSICS FOR SEISMIC HAZARD IG. Santarato (Ferrara University)

Oral Session - see page 13

09:00 Tu 21P1 01 - Cluster Analysis to Support Microzonation Studies - P. Capizzi* (University of Palermo), R. Martorana (university of Palermo), A. D’Alessandro (university of Palermo), D. Luzio (university of Palermo) & R. Siragusa (University of Palermo)

09:00

09:10 Tu 21P1 02 - Calibration of a Vs,30 Map for Shaking-map Production in Piedmont (Italy) - R. De Ferrari* (Università di Genova), G. Ferretti (Università di Genova), F. Bosco (ARPA Piemonte) & A.R. Gaeta (ARPA Piemonte)

09:10

09:20 Tu 21P1 03 - Soil Characterization of Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia - M. Fnais* (King Saud University), A. Al-Amri (King Saud University) & K. Abdelrahman (King Saud University)

09:20

09:30 Tu 21P1 04 - Assessment of the Reliability of the SPAC Method in Urban Areas - A. D’Alessandro* (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), R. Martorana (Università di Palermo), P. Capizzi (Università di Palermo) & D. Luzio (Università di Palermo)

09:30

09:40 Tu 21P1 05 - Application of SPAC and MASW Techniques to Earthquake-shaking Scenarios. The Case of the 1993-1994 Adra Earthquakes - P. Martinez-Pagan* (Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena), M. Navarro (Universidad de Almeria), J. Pérez-Cuevas (Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena), A. García-Jerez (Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica), F.J. Alcalá (GeoSystems Centre, University of Lisbon) & F. Vidal (Instituto Andaluz de Geofisica)

09:40

09:50 Tu 21P1 06 - Optimal Application of Geophysical Techniques for Subsoil Characterization of Seismic Stations - A. Macau (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya), B. Benjumea (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya), A. Gabàs (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya) & S. Figueras* (ICGC - Institut Cartografic de Catalunya)

09:50

10:00 Tu 21P1 07 - Analysis of Site Amplification Effects and Subsoil Investigation for the Seismic Characterization of Four Sites of the N - R. De Ferrari* (Università di Genova), S. Barani (Università di Genova), G. Ferretti (Università di Genova), M. Pavan (Università di Genova) & D. Spallarossa (Università di Genova)

10:00

10:10 Tu 21P1 08 - New Geologic and Tectonic Insight in the Isonzo Plain through Seismic Imaging - F. Accaino* (OGS), G. Boehm (OGS), M. Busetti (OGS), L. Baradello (OGS) & A. Affatato (OGS)

10:10

10:20 Tu 21P1 09 - Effect of Low Velocity Zones on Seismic Hazard Assessment - The Case of Taygetos Fault - E. Mouzakiotis (National Observatory of Athens), V.K. Karastathis* (National Observatory of Athens) & P. Karmis (Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration)

10:20

10:40 Coffee break Coffee break 10:40

SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERIZATION IA. Godio (Politecnico di Torino)

INTEGRATION OF PROXIMAL SENSING AND GEOPHYSICSC. Comina (Universita di Torino) & S. Donohue (Queen’s University Belfast)

11:10 Tu 21P1 11 - The Sensitivity Analysis as a Non-uniqueness Indicator in the Inversion of Rayleigh-wave Dispersion Curve - M. Senkaya* (Karadeniz Technical University) & H. Karsli (Karadeniz Technical University)

Tu PrS P01 - Prediction of Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soil Using Laboratory Visible and Near-infrared Spectroscopy - F. Lucà (CNR-ISAFOM), M. Conforti* (CNR-ISAFOM), G. Matteucci (CNR-ISAFOM) & G. Buttafuoco (CNR-ISAFOM)

11:10

11:20 Tu 21P1 12 - ERT Characterisation of La Calderilla Volcanic Caldera (Gran Canaria Island, Spain) - M. Himi* (Universitat de Barcelona), A. Rodriguez-Gonzalez (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), J.C. Tapias (Universitat de Barcelona), F. Pérez-Torrado (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) & A. Casas (Universitat de Barcelona)

Tu PrS P02 - Application of Electromagnetic Induction to Monitor Changes in Soil Electrical Conductivity Profiles in Arid Agriculture - K.Z. Jadoon* (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology), M.F. McCabe (King Abdullah University of Science & Technology) & D. Moghadas (Federal Institute for Geosci & Natural Resources)

11:20

11:30 Tu 21P1 13 - Outpost Method of Computing Leaking and Normal Modes for Elastic Multilayered Half-space - P. Znak* (St. Petersburg State University) & B. Kashtan (St. Petersburg State University)

Tu PrS P03 - Assessment of Soil Quality Indicators in Degraded Areas of Southern Italy Using Vis-NIR Spectroscopy - V. Ancona* (IRSA-CNR), R. Salzano (Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research), R. Salvatori (Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research), R. Matarrese (IRSA-CNR), C. Campanale (IRSA-CNR), A. Calabrese (IRSA-CNR) & V.F. Uricchio (IRSA-CNR)

11:30

11:40 Tu 21P1 14 - Analysis of Parameters Sensitivity in Seismic Full Waveform Inversion Applied to Shallow Subsurface - A.S. Spadini* (IAG-USP), L.D. Diogo (IAG-USP), O.B. Bokhonok (IAG-USP/UniSantos) & R.P. Prado (IAG-USP)

Tu PrS P04 - Comparison between 1D Inversion of Geophilus Data and 2D Inversion of Wenner Array Data - J. Guillemoteau* (University of Potsdam) & E. Lück (University of Potsdam)

11:40

11:50 Tu 21P1 15 - Approach to 3D Seismic Data Interpretation for Drilling Geohazard Assessment - Y.E. Terekhina* (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), M.Y. Tokarev (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), A.S. Pirogova (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), A.G. Roslyakov (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center), N.V. Shalaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University) & A.A. Semenova (LMSU Seismic Data Analysis Center)

Tu PrS P05 - The Influence of Fertilization on Electrical Conductivity Data - E. Lüeck* (University of Potsdam) 11:50

12:00 Tu 21P1 16 - Near-surface Voids in the Neapolitan Volcanic Tuff (Italy) Detected by Seismic Refraction Tomography - S. Maraio* (University of Bologna) & P.P.G. Bruno (The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE)

Tu PrS P06 - Enhanced Strategies for the Retrieving of the Propagation Velocity in the Soil from the Shape of the Diffraction Curves - R. Persico* (IBAM-CNR), M.L. Matera (IBAM-CNR), M.L. Mertens (Université Catholique de Louvain), L.S. Lambot (Université Catholique de Louvain) & C.M. Ciminale (University of Bari)

12:00

12:10 Tu 21P1 17 - On the Stationarity of the Horizontal to Vertical Noise Spectral Ratio - A. D’Alessandro* (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia), R. Martorana (University of Palermo), P. Capizzi (University of Palermo) & D. Luzio (University of Palermo)

Tu PrS P07 - Electrical Resistivity Tomography and Electromagnetic Soundings for Exploration of Glyphosate in Soil and Groundwater - C.M. Sainato* (University of Buenos Aires), B.N. Losinno (University of Buenos Aires), H.J. Malleville (University of Buenos Aire), A.F. Lemeillet (University of Buenos Aires), R.A. Espada (University of Buenos Aires) & E.A. Pagano (University of Buenos Aires)

12:10

12:20 Tu 21P1 18 - First Attempt to Characterize Neoproterozoic Stromatolites at Chapada Diamantina (Brazil) by Geophysical Methods - M. Himi (Universitat de Barcelona), A. de Medeiros Souza (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), R. Lovera (Universitat de Barcelona), A.V. Medeiros Francelino (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), L.C. Monte Egito (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), W.L. Evangelista Teixeira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte), F. Pinheiro Lima Filho (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte) & A. Casas* (Universitat de Barcelona)

Tu PrS P08 - Monitoring Different Irrigation Strategies Using Surface ERT - L. De Carlo* (National Research Council Water Research Institute), A. Battilani (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), D. Solimando (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), A. Battilani (Canale Emiliano Romagnolo), A. Lo Porto (National Research Council Water Research Institute) & M.C. Caputo (National Research Council Water Research Institute)

12:20

12:30 Tu 21P1 19 - Characterization GPR and FDTD Modeling of Asphaltic Sandstones of the Paraná Basin, Brazil - Preliminary Results - L. Bertolla* (University of Sao Paulo), J.L. Porsani (University of São Paulo) & V.R. Elis (University of São Paulo)

Tu PrS P09 - An Integrated Geophysical-geochemical Approach for Soil Precision Mapping in a Cinque Terre Vineyard (Italy) - R. De Ferrari* (GEAmb s.r.l), S. Barani (GEAmb s.r.l.), E. Poggi (Geospectra s.r.l.), M. Brancucci (Geospectra s.r.l.), R. Vegnuti (Geospectra s.r.l.), G. Brancucci (Geospectra s.r.l. - Università di Genova), P. Marescotti (Geospectra s.r.l. - Università di Genova) & M. Solimano (Geospectra s.r.l.)

12:30

12:40 Tu 21P1 20 - Introducing Particle Swarm Optimization to Invert Multimode Rayleigh Wave Dispersion Curve - A. Zarean* (Islamic Azad University Shabestar Brach), R. Pourmirzaee (Urmia University of Technology) & S. Chaychizadeh (Geological Survey of Iran)

12:40

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Poster Area 212:50 Lunch

SOIL AND ROCK CHARACTERIZATION IIV.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience)

14:00 Tu 21P2 21 - Basic Role of the Electrical Tomography in the Exploration of Building Stones - F. Šumanovac* (University of Zagreb), S. Kolar (University of Zagreb) & J. Oreškovic ’ (University of Zagreb)

14:10 Tu 21P2 22 - A Comparison of DCIP Inversion Software - M. Wennermark* (Lund University), P.I. Olsson (Lund University), S. Johansson (Lund University) & K. Hellman (Lund University)

14:20 Tu 21P2 23 - Impact of Time-domain IP Pulse Length on Measured Data and Inverted Models - P.-I. Olsson* (Lund University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), T. Dahlin (Lund University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

14:30 Tu 21P2 24 - Identification of Possible Weakness Zones in Limestone Bedrock by Resistivity and Induced Polarization - S. Johansson* (Lund University), C. Sparrenbom (Lund University) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IG. Boehm (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS)

14:40 Tu 21P2 25 - Diffraction Imaging for Edge Detection - F. Alonaizi* (King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology) & R. Pevzner (Curtin University)

14:50 Tu 21P2 26 - Imaging and Tomographic Interpretations of Seismic Refraction Data for Near Surface Basement Assessment in Somaliland - R. De Franco* (IDPA -CNR), G. Caielli (IDPA - CNR), A. Morrone (IDPA - CNR) & B. Petrucci (Water & Land Consulting)

15:00 Tu 21P2 27 - Detection of Underground Hollow Objects Using Seismoacoustic Noise (On the Example of Buried Pipes Physical Model) - Yu.I. Kolesnikov* (Institute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RAS) & K.V. Fedin (Institute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RAS)

15:20 Field demonstrations

Poster Presentations Tuesday 8 September

This book offers an in-depth overview on the risks associated to Ground- Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Near-Surface Geophysical Prospecting, provid-ing the reader with practical recommendations for the safety of people and instruments. The book stems out from the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action TU1208 “Civil Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar” (www.GPRadar.eu). It also benefited from the significant contribution of renowned experts not involved in the Action.Among the main topics dealt with in the book, the reader will find:

• general recommendations for a safe prospecting and minimal safety equip-ment to be brought in the field;

• specific advice for experimental campaigns carried out in challenging environmental situations;

• appropriate precautions related to specific kinds of GPR applications;• dangers associated to electromagnetic emissions and European

regulations for GPR manufacturers and end-users.

The book includes a short medical first aid guide as well, which is specifically conceived for near-surface geophysical prospecting. Suggestions for correct use and safe transport of the equipment are finally provided.

Recommendations for the Safety of People and

Instruments in Ground-Penetrating Radar and Near-surface

Geophysical Prospecting

COST Action TU1208

This book offers an in-depth overview on the risks

associated to Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and

Near-Surface Geophysical Prospecting, providing the

reader with practical recommendations for the safety of

people and instruments.

The book stems out from the European Cooperation in

Science and Technology (COST) Action TU1208 “Civil

Engineering Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar”

(www.GPRadar.eu).

It includes a short medical fi rst aid guide as well, which

is specifi cally conceived for near-surface geophysical

prospecting. Suggestions for correct use and safe

transport of the equipment are fi nally provided.

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Recommendations for the Safety of People and Instruments in Ground-Penetrating Radar and Near-Surface Geophysical ProspectingEdited by R. Persico et al.

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FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaSEISMIC TOMOGRAPHYE. Cardarelli (Sapienza University of Rome) & G. Boehm (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS)

INDUCED POLARISATION AND SELF-POTENTIAL METHODSG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & M.H. Loke (Geotomo Software)

PRETTY AWESOME AIRBORNE STUFFE. Auken (Aarhus University) & R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria)

DATA ELABORATION, GEOSTATISTICS AND DATA FUSION IA. Castrignano (CRA - Agricultural Research Council) & T. Saey (Ghent University)

09:00 We 21 A01 - Fully Non-linear Self-organizing Inversion of Cross-borehole Tomographic Data - H. Paasche* (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)

We 21 B01 - Observed Linear and Non-linear IP Effects - A Summary of Joint Italy-South Africa Bilateral Projects 2007-2014 - V. Zadorozhnaya* (Council for Geoscience), N. Abu Zeid (University of Ferrara), S. Bignardi (University of Ferrara), L. Maré (Council for Geoscience), R. Mantsa (Council for Geoscience) & G. Santarato (University of Ferrara)

We PrS KN1 - Keynote Speech - Multivariate Geostatistics - Overview, Remaining Challenges and Perspectives - N. Jeannée* (Geovariances)

09:00

09:20 We 21 A02 - Staggered Grids as a Tool to Improve the Model Resolution in Seismic Tomography for Elliptical Anisotropic Media - E. Cardarelli* (Sapienza University of Rome) & A. Cerreto (External contractor)

We 21 B02 - Pumping Tests of Layered Aquifers - A Numerical Analysis of Self-potential Signals - P.K. Konosavsky (St. Petersburg State University), K.V. Titov* (St. Petersburg State University) & M.A. Narbut (St.Petersburg State University)

09:20

09:40 We 21 A03 - CRS Stack Using Global Simultaneous Multi-parameter Optimization - A Spatial Velocity Analysis for Near-surface Data - Z. Heilmann* (CRS4), G. Satta (CRS4) & G.P. Deidda (University of Cagliari)

We 21 B03 - Total Chargeability versus Full Wave Form Time Domain IP Inversion - A Case Study from a DNAPL Contamination in Norway - J. Scheibz* (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI), A.A. Pfaffhuber (NGI) & G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University)

We AEM KN1 - Keynote Speech - AEM - It’s Not One-size-fits-all! - G. Hodges* (CGG)

We PrS 01 Integrating Archaeological Prospection Data into Precision Agriculture Systems in the UK - H. Webber* (University of Bristol)

09:40

10:00 We 21 A04 - Refined Experimental Studies for Improving the Reduced-scale Physical Modeling of Seismic Subsurface Measurement - D. Pageot* (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR-OSUNA), D. Leparoux (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), O. Durand (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), M. Le Feuvre (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), P. Côte (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR) & Y. Capdeville (LPG-CNRS-Univ Nantes)

We 21 B04 - ERT Monitoring Sheds Light on the Hydrogeological Behavior in a Landfill - G. Dumont* (University of Liege) & F. Nguyen (University of Liege)

We AEM KN2 - Keynote Speech - A Big Leap Forward in Groundwater Exploration in India - Results of Airborne Geophysical Surveys in Hard Rock Terrain - S. Chandra* (CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute) , P.K. Maurya (CSIR-NGRI / Aarhus University), N. Veerababu (CSIR-NGRI), J.B. Pedersen (Aarhus University), S. Ahmed (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), G. Vignoli (Aarhus University / GEUS), V.K. Somvanshi (CSIR-NGRI) & S.K. Verma (CSIR-NGRI)

We PrS 02 - Improving the Kriging of Soil Attributes Using Soil Electrical Conductivity as External Drift - P.S. Graziano Magalhaes (UNICAMP/CNPEM) & G.M. Sanches* (UNICAMP/CNPEM)

10:00

10:20 We 21 A05 - Seismic Tomography to Investigate Geologic Structures underneath Highway Bridges - U.J. Swoboda* (DMT GmbH & Co KG), B. Kleinwechter (DMT GmbH & Co KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co KG)

We 21 B05 - Detailed Mapping of a Leachate Plume from a Landfill Using Full-decay Time-domain DC-IP - P.K. Maurya* (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), M. Lajaunie (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

Poster Introductions We PrS 03 - Validating and Adapting Regional Soil Maps for Precision Agriculture - K. Piikki* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) & M. Söderström (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

10:20

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICSSala Parigi

BOREHOLE METHODSJ.A. Doetsch (ETH Zurich) & L.V. Eppelbaum (Tel Aviv University)

AQUIFER CHARACTERIZATION & PROTECTIONL.D. Slater (Rutgers University) & P. Pehme (University of Guelph)

INVERSION METHODSM. Fedi (University of Naples Federico II) & K. Skrame (Sapienza University)

DATA ELABORATION, GEOSTATISTICS AND DATA FUSION IIA. Castrignano (CRA - Agricultural Research Council) & T. Saey (Ghent University)

11:10 We 21 A06 - Predicting Continuous Distributions of Sparse Data under Full Consideration of Tomographic Reconstruction Ambiguity - A. Asadi* (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ), P. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ) & H. Paasche (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ)

We 21 B06 - Improving Groundwater Models by Electromagnetic Measurements - Case of Elbe-Weser Estuaries - A. Ullmann* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), H. Wiederhold (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), A. Steuer (Federal Inst for Geosciences and Natural Resources) & B. Siemon (Federal Inst for Geosciences and Natural Resources)

We 21 C06 - Estimating a Continuous P-wave Velocity Profile with Constant Squared-slowness Gradient Models from Seismic Field Data - A.V. Ponomarenko* (Saint-Petersburg State University), B.M. Kashtan (Saint-Petersburg State University), V.N. Troyan (Saint-Petersburg State University) & W.A. Mulder (Shell GSI BV & Delft University of Technology)

We PrS 04 - Three Proximal Sensors to Map Homogeneous Harvest Zones in Chianti D.O.C.G. (Tuscany, Italy) - The Oenological Results - S. Priori* (CRA-ABP), G. Valboa (CRA-ABP), S. Pellegrini (CRA-ABP), M. Leprini (CRA-VIC), R. Perria (CRA-VIC), P. Storchi (CRA-VIC) & E.A.C. Costantini (CRA-ABP)

11:10

11:30 We 21 A07 - Borehole Constrained Inversion of Geophysical Data Based on Fuzzy Clustering - A. Romero* (Cicese) & L. Gallardo (Cicese)

We 21 B07 - CVES Resistivity Investigations for Optimizing Groundwater Protection at Highway Construction - R. Wisen* (Rambøll Denmark A/S), E. Hammarlund (Ramböll Sverige AB) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

We 21 C07 - Depth of Investigation for Multi-parameters Inversions - G. Fiandaca* (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

We PrS 05 - Regolith Lithology Mapping in Sedimentary Environment Using Airborne Gamma-ray, Morphology and Borehole Data - G. Martelet* (BRGM), B. Tourlière (BRGM), F. Lacquement (BRGM), F. Prognon (BRGM) & P.A. Reninger (BRGM)

11:30

11:50 We 21 A08 - Benefits and Potential Applications of 3D Borehole Radar - B. Kleinwechter* (DMT GmbH & Co KG), C. Hartmann (DMT GmbH & Co KG), S. Uchtmann (DMT GmbH & Co KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co KG)

We 21 B08 - Quantitative Interpretation of Time-lapse MALM Measurements During a Saline Tracer Injection in an Alluvial Aquifer - M.T. Perri (University of Padua), P. De Vita (University of Naples “Federico II”), G. Cassiani* (University of Padua), R. Masciale (CNR-IRSA Bari), I. Portoghese (CNR-IRSA Bari) & G.B. Chirico (University of Naples “Federico II”)

We 21 C08 - Joint Inversion of Gravity Gradient Tensor at Vredefort Impact Crater - V. Paoletti* (University Federico II), M. Fedi (University Federico II) & F. Italiano (Eni SpA Upstream and Technical Services)

We PrS 06 - Increasing Positional Accuracy of Surveys - Correcting for Spatial Offset and Time Lag - S. Delefortrie* (University of Gent), T. Saey (University of Gent) & M. Van Meirvenne (University of Gent)

11:50

CANOPY PROXIMAL SENSORS IJ. Tardaguila (University of La Rioja) & M. Vieri (University of Florence)

12:10 We 21 A09 - A Very Broad Band Borehole Seismic Sensor in the Po Alluvial Basin near Ferrara (Italy) - Installation and Data Analysis - D. Pesaresi* (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica)

We 21 B09 - Three Dimensional Time Lapse Monitoring of a Saline Tracer in an Experimental Tank - S. Kirkou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Tsourlos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Soupios (Technological Institute of Crete), N.G. Papadopoulos (IMS-FORTH) & K. Simiyrdanis (IMS-FORTH)

We 21 C09 - Near Foundation Soil Stiffening Evaluation after Resins Injection by a Novel 3D Interpretation of Surface Waves Data - S. Bignardi* (Ferrara University), N. Abu Zeid (Ferrara University), M. D’Attoli (Geosec s.r.l.), G. Morelli (Geostudi Astier s.r.l.), M. Occhi (Geosec s.r.l.), M. Russo (Geostudi Astier s.r.l.) & G. Santarato (Ferrara University)

We PrS KN2 - Keynote Speech - Crop and Soil Sensor Data for Practical Use in Precision Agriculture - M. Söderström* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

12:10

12:30 We 21 A10 - Vertical Seismic Profiling Technique in Shallow Waters Using of P- and SH-waves - M.R. Sadurtdinov* (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS), A.M. Tsarev (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS), A.G. Skvortcov (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS) & M.S. Sudakova (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS)

We 21 B10 - Multi-methodological Geophysical Approach for Contamination Detection in a High Flood Risk Area (Southern Italy) - R. Di Maio (University of Naples Federico II), E. Piegari (University of Naples Federico II), P. Rani* (University of Naples Federico II) & G. Forte (University of Naples Federico II)

We 21 C10 - Investigating in Separation of Charak Anticline by Using Forward Modelling and 3D Gravity Inversion Method - S.Y. Sayyadi* (University of Tehran) & V.E. Ardestani (University of Tehran)

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Near Surface Geoscience 2015 21 6-10 September 2015, Turin, Italy

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaSEISMIC TOMOGRAPHYE. Cardarelli (Sapienza University of Rome) & G. Boehm (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS)

INDUCED POLARISATION AND SELF-POTENTIAL METHODSG. Cassiani (University of Padua) & M.H. Loke (Geotomo Software)

PRETTY AWESOME AIRBORNE STUFFE. Auken (Aarhus University) & R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria)

DATA ELABORATION, GEOSTATISTICS AND DATA FUSION IA. Castrignano (CRA - Agricultural Research Council) & T. Saey (Ghent University)

09:00 We 21 A01 - Fully Non-linear Self-organizing Inversion of Cross-borehole Tomographic Data - H. Paasche* (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)

We 21 B01 - Observed Linear and Non-linear IP Effects - A Summary of Joint Italy-South Africa Bilateral Projects 2007-2014 - V. Zadorozhnaya* (Council for Geoscience), N. Abu Zeid (University of Ferrara), S. Bignardi (University of Ferrara), L. Maré (Council for Geoscience), R. Mantsa (Council for Geoscience) & G. Santarato (University of Ferrara)

We PrS KN1 - Keynote Speech - Multivariate Geostatistics - Overview, Remaining Challenges and Perspectives - N. Jeannée* (Geovariances)

09:00

09:20 We 21 A02 - Staggered Grids as a Tool to Improve the Model Resolution in Seismic Tomography for Elliptical Anisotropic Media - E. Cardarelli* (Sapienza University of Rome) & A. Cerreto (External contractor)

We 21 B02 - Pumping Tests of Layered Aquifers - A Numerical Analysis of Self-potential Signals - P.K. Konosavsky (St. Petersburg State University), K.V. Titov* (St. Petersburg State University) & M.A. Narbut (St.Petersburg State University)

09:20

09:40 We 21 A03 - CRS Stack Using Global Simultaneous Multi-parameter Optimization - A Spatial Velocity Analysis for Near-surface Data - Z. Heilmann* (CRS4), G. Satta (CRS4) & G.P. Deidda (University of Cagliari)

We 21 B03 - Total Chargeability versus Full Wave Form Time Domain IP Inversion - A Case Study from a DNAPL Contamination in Norway - J. Scheibz* (NGI), S. Bazin (NGI), A.A. Pfaffhuber (NGI) & G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University)

We AEM KN1 - Keynote Speech - AEM - It’s Not One-size-fits-all! - G. Hodges* (CGG)

We PrS 01 Integrating Archaeological Prospection Data into Precision Agriculture Systems in the UK - H. Webber* (University of Bristol)

09:40

10:00 We 21 A04 - Refined Experimental Studies for Improving the Reduced-scale Physical Modeling of Seismic Subsurface Measurement - D. Pageot* (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR-OSUNA), D. Leparoux (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), O. Durand (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), M. Le Feuvre (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR), P. Côte (LUNAM Univ-IFSTTAR) & Y. Capdeville (LPG-CNRS-Univ Nantes)

We 21 B04 - ERT Monitoring Sheds Light on the Hydrogeological Behavior in a Landfill - G. Dumont* (University of Liege) & F. Nguyen (University of Liege)

We AEM KN2 - Keynote Speech - A Big Leap Forward in Groundwater Exploration in India - Results of Airborne Geophysical Surveys in Hard Rock Terrain - S. Chandra* (CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute) , P.K. Maurya (CSIR-NGRI / Aarhus University), N. Veerababu (CSIR-NGRI), J.B. Pedersen (Aarhus University), S. Ahmed (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), G. Vignoli (Aarhus University / GEUS), V.K. Somvanshi (CSIR-NGRI) & S.K. Verma (CSIR-NGRI)

We PrS 02 - Improving the Kriging of Soil Attributes Using Soil Electrical Conductivity as External Drift - P.S. Graziano Magalhaes (UNICAMP/CNPEM) & G.M. Sanches* (UNICAMP/CNPEM)

10:00

10:20 We 21 A05 - Seismic Tomography to Investigate Geologic Structures underneath Highway Bridges - U.J. Swoboda* (DMT GmbH & Co KG), B. Kleinwechter (DMT GmbH & Co KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co KG)

We 21 B05 - Detailed Mapping of a Leachate Plume from a Landfill Using Full-decay Time-domain DC-IP - P.K. Maurya* (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), M. Lajaunie (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

Poster Introductions We PrS 03 - Validating and Adapting Regional Soil Maps for Precision Agriculture - K. Piikki* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) & M. Söderström (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

10:20

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICSSala Parigi

BOREHOLE METHODSJ.A. Doetsch (ETH Zurich) & L.V. Eppelbaum (Tel Aviv University)

AQUIFER CHARACTERIZATION & PROTECTIONL.D. Slater (Rutgers University) & P. Pehme (University of Guelph)

INVERSION METHODSM. Fedi (University of Naples Federico II) & K. Skrame (Sapienza University)

DATA ELABORATION, GEOSTATISTICS AND DATA FUSION IIA. Castrignano (CRA - Agricultural Research Council) & T. Saey (Ghent University)

11:10 We 21 A06 - Predicting Continuous Distributions of Sparse Data under Full Consideration of Tomographic Reconstruction Ambiguity - A. Asadi* (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ), P. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ) & H. Paasche (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ)

We 21 B06 - Improving Groundwater Models by Electromagnetic Measurements - Case of Elbe-Weser Estuaries - A. Ullmann* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), H. Wiederhold (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), A. Steuer (Federal Inst for Geosciences and Natural Resources) & B. Siemon (Federal Inst for Geosciences and Natural Resources)

We 21 C06 - Estimating a Continuous P-wave Velocity Profile with Constant Squared-slowness Gradient Models from Seismic Field Data - A.V. Ponomarenko* (Saint-Petersburg State University), B.M. Kashtan (Saint-Petersburg State University), V.N. Troyan (Saint-Petersburg State University) & W.A. Mulder (Shell GSI BV & Delft University of Technology)

We PrS 04 - Three Proximal Sensors to Map Homogeneous Harvest Zones in Chianti D.O.C.G. (Tuscany, Italy) - The Oenological Results - S. Priori* (CRA-ABP), G. Valboa (CRA-ABP), S. Pellegrini (CRA-ABP), M. Leprini (CRA-VIC), R. Perria (CRA-VIC), P. Storchi (CRA-VIC) & E.A.C. Costantini (CRA-ABP)

11:10

11:30 We 21 A07 - Borehole Constrained Inversion of Geophysical Data Based on Fuzzy Clustering - A. Romero* (Cicese) & L. Gallardo (Cicese)

We 21 B07 - CVES Resistivity Investigations for Optimizing Groundwater Protection at Highway Construction - R. Wisen* (Rambøll Denmark A/S), E. Hammarlund (Ramböll Sverige AB) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

We 21 C07 - Depth of Investigation for Multi-parameters Inversions - G. Fiandaca* (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

We PrS 05 - Regolith Lithology Mapping in Sedimentary Environment Using Airborne Gamma-ray, Morphology and Borehole Data - G. Martelet* (BRGM), B. Tourlière (BRGM), F. Lacquement (BRGM), F. Prognon (BRGM) & P.A. Reninger (BRGM)

11:30

11:50 We 21 A08 - Benefits and Potential Applications of 3D Borehole Radar - B. Kleinwechter* (DMT GmbH & Co KG), C. Hartmann (DMT GmbH & Co KG), S. Uchtmann (DMT GmbH & Co KG) & D. Orlowsky (DMT GmbH & Co KG)

We 21 B08 - Quantitative Interpretation of Time-lapse MALM Measurements During a Saline Tracer Injection in an Alluvial Aquifer - M.T. Perri (University of Padua), P. De Vita (University of Naples “Federico II”), G. Cassiani* (University of Padua), R. Masciale (CNR-IRSA Bari), I. Portoghese (CNR-IRSA Bari) & G.B. Chirico (University of Naples “Federico II”)

We 21 C08 - Joint Inversion of Gravity Gradient Tensor at Vredefort Impact Crater - V. Paoletti* (University Federico II), M. Fedi (University Federico II) & F. Italiano (Eni SpA Upstream and Technical Services)

We PrS 06 - Increasing Positional Accuracy of Surveys - Correcting for Spatial Offset and Time Lag - S. Delefortrie* (University of Gent), T. Saey (University of Gent) & M. Van Meirvenne (University of Gent)

11:50

CANOPY PROXIMAL SENSORS IJ. Tardaguila (University of La Rioja) & M. Vieri (University of Florence)

12:10 We 21 A09 - A Very Broad Band Borehole Seismic Sensor in the Po Alluvial Basin near Ferrara (Italy) - Installation and Data Analysis - D. Pesaresi* (Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica)

We 21 B09 - Three Dimensional Time Lapse Monitoring of a Saline Tracer in an Experimental Tank - S. Kirkou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Tsourlos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Soupios (Technological Institute of Crete), N.G. Papadopoulos (IMS-FORTH) & K. Simiyrdanis (IMS-FORTH)

We 21 C09 - Near Foundation Soil Stiffening Evaluation after Resins Injection by a Novel 3D Interpretation of Surface Waves Data - S. Bignardi* (Ferrara University), N. Abu Zeid (Ferrara University), M. D’Attoli (Geosec s.r.l.), G. Morelli (Geostudi Astier s.r.l.), M. Occhi (Geosec s.r.l.), M. Russo (Geostudi Astier s.r.l.) & G. Santarato (Ferrara University)

We PrS KN2 - Keynote Speech - Crop and Soil Sensor Data for Practical Use in Precision Agriculture - M. Söderström* (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

12:10

12:30 We 21 A10 - Vertical Seismic Profiling Technique in Shallow Waters Using of P- and SH-waves - M.R. Sadurtdinov* (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS), A.M. Tsarev (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS), A.G. Skvortcov (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS) & M.S. Sudakova (Earth Cryosphere Institute SB RAS)

We 21 B10 - Multi-methodological Geophysical Approach for Contamination Detection in a High Flood Risk Area (Southern Italy) - R. Di Maio (University of Naples Federico II), E. Piegari (University of Naples Federico II), P. Rani* (University of Naples Federico II) & G. Forte (University of Naples Federico II)

We 21 C10 - Investigating in Separation of Charak Anticline by Using Forward Modelling and 3D Gravity Inversion Method - S.Y. Sayyadi* (University of Tehran) & V.E. Ardestani (University of Tehran)

12:30

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICS

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaNON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IV S. Piro (CNR) & A. Tabbagh (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

ERT IE. Cardarelli (Sapienza University of Rome)

SEISMIC & GEOTECHNICS A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa) & P. Bergamo (Queen’s University Belfast)

14:00 We 21 A11 - New Results from a Project of Urban Geophysics. GPR Surveys of Palatino’s Archaeological Area (Roma, Italy) - S. Piro* (ITABC), D. Goodman (Geophysical Archaeometry Lab) & D. Zamuner (ITABC - CNR)

We 21 B11 - Rapid Inversion of Data from 2-D and from 3-D Resistivity Surveys with Shifted Electrodes - M.H. Loke* (Geotomo Software Pty Ltd), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey) & J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey)

We 21 C11 - Examination of a Karstic Cave with Complex Geophysical Methods in North Hungary - I.T. Tóth* (Geological Institute of Hungary), É.B. Bujdosó (Geological Institute of Hungary), R.C. Csabafi (Geological Institute of Hungary), T.G. Gúthy (Geological Institute of Hungary), E.H. Hegedu ”s (Geological Institute of Hungary), A.C.K. Kovács (Geological Institute of Hungary), I.T. Török (Geological Institute of Hungary) & Z.P. Prónay (Geological Institute of Hungary)

Poster Session - See page 25 14:00

14:20 We 21 A12 - Geophysics - An Essential Tool for Modern Archaeology.  A Case from Monte Prama (Sardinia, Italy) - G. Ranieri* (University of Cagliari), A. Trogu (University of Cagliari), F. Loddo (University of Cagliari), L. Piroddi (University of Cagliari) & R. Zucca (University of Sassari)

We 21 B12 - A Flexible Interface for Tomographic Inversion of Real and Complex Resistivity Data in EIDORS - G. De Donno* (University of Rome “Sapienza”) & E. Cardarelli (University of Rome “Sapienza”)

We 21 C12 - Seismic Surface-wave Analysis for Railway Platform Auscultation - L. Bodet* (UPMC), S. Pasquet (UPMC), A. Dhemaied (SNCF), J. Boisson-Gaboriau (SNCF), Y.J. Cui (École des Ponts ParisTech), P. Leroux (SNCF), S. Nebieridze (SNCF), A.M. Tang (École des Ponts ParisTech), J.M. Terpereau (SNCF) & Q. Vitale (Université du Maine)

14:20

14:40 We 21 A13 - Multidisciplinary Non-invasive Approach for the Reassembling of two Fragmented Roman Statues - N. Amapane (Università di Torino), A. Bovero (Università di Torino), D. Castelli (Università di Torino), C. Comina* (Universita di Torino), D. Elia (Università di Torino), M.B. Failla (Università di Torino), V. Galizzi (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”), L. Ghedin (Aurifolia Restauri S.r.l.), G. Giraudo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, sez.Torino), A. Iaccarino Idelson (Equilibrarte S.r.l.), L. Porcu (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”), M. Nervo (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”) & G. Pantò (Museo Antichità di Torino)

We 21 B13 Use of Resistivity to Estimate Porosity Variations in Loose Sands after Compaction by Resins Injection Treatments - F. Fischanger* (Geostudi Astier srl), M. D’Attoli (GEOSEC International srl), G. Morelli (Geostudi Astier srl) & M. Occhi (GEOSEC International srl)

We 21 C13 - The Limits of Narrow and Wide Angle AVA Inversions in Case of High Vp/Vs Ratios - Application to Seabed Characterization - M. Aleardi* (University of Pisa) & A. Tognarelli (University of Pisa)

14:40

15:00 We 21 A14 - Physical-archaeological Modeling of Iron Age Casemate Walls - S.E. Itkis* (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) & T.B. Sokolova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

We 21 B14 Finite Element Modelling of Resin Improved Swelling Soil Based on ERT - L. Leoni* (WeSi Geotecnica), A. Abed (WeSI Geotecnica Srl), M. Leoni (WeSI Geotecnica Srl), M. d’Attoli (Geosec International Srl), M. Occhi (Geosec Srl) & P. Siano (Geosec France Sas)

We 21 C14 - Characterization of Shallow Marine Sediments by Means of High Resolution Velocity Analysis and Stochastic 1D FWI - M. Aleardi (University of Pisa), A. Tognarelli* (University of Pisa) & A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa)

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES IIM. Pipan (University of Trieste) & E. Martini (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)

ERT II G. Santarato (Ferrara University) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

SOIL & ROCK CHARACTERIZATION IIIE. Auken (Aarhus University) & V.A. Shevnin (Moscow State University)

CANOPY PROXIMAL SENSORS IIJ. Tardaguila (University of La Rioja) & M. Vieri (University of Florence)

15:45 We 21 A15 - High Resolution Seismic Imaging in Alpine Environment by Common Reflection Surface Method - S. Maraio* (University of Bologna), P.P.G. Bruno (The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE) & V. Picotti (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

We 21 B15 - Detailed Leachate Mapping Using a 441 Electrode Full 3D Setup Using an Extendable Fishbone Layout - A.V. Christiansen* (Aarhus University), P. Maurya (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

We 21 C15 - Geophysical Investigation for an Assessment of Sinkhole Risk in Schleswig-Holstein/Northern Germany - R. Kirsch* (LLUR-SH), H. Wiederhold (LIAG), W. Rabbel (CAU), E. Erkul (CAU), C. Thomsen (LLUR-SH), R. Timm (CAU), S. Hintz (CAU) & T. Schulze Dieckhoff (CAU)

We PrS 07 - Varietal Discrimination of Grapevine Vitis Vinifera L. Leaves Using a Non-invasive Sensor - S. Gutiérrez* (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), J. Fernández-Novales (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), B. Millan (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), J. Tardaguila (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino) & M.P. Diago (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino)

15:45

16:05 We 21 A16 - Very High-resolution Seismic Imaging in Complex Environments - A Comparison among CRS, CMP and PSDM - P.P. Bruno* (The Petroleum Institute)

We 21 B16 - Optimized Arrays for Resistivity Measurements Confined to the Perimeter of a Survey Area - M.H. Loke* (Geotomo Software Pty Ltd), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), A. Tejero-Andrade (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) & S. Kruse (University of South Florida)

We 21 C16 - Imaging of Karst Features to Guide Mining Activities in a Marble Quarry by Means of 3D ERT - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), A. Tirado Alonso (AITEMIN), A. Espín de Gea (CTM) & W.E. Falck (MIRO)

We PrS 08 - Decoupling Trade-off in Conservation Agriculture - Sensor-aided Nitrogen Management in Wheat - I. Oyeogbe* (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) & T.K. Das (Indian Agricultural Research Institute)

16:05

16:25 We 21 A17 - Successful CMP and VSP Acquisition Using an Accelerated Weight Drop System in a Mature Basin - M.A. Barsottelli-Botelho* (Universidade Federal da Bahia), M.A. Schinelli (Petrobras) & R. Guerra (Schlumberger)

We 21 B17 - A Special ERT-3D Array Carried Out to Investigate the Subsoil of the Pyramid El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Mexico - R.E. Chavez* (Mexico National Autonomous University), A. Tejero (Fac. Ingenieria UNAM), G. Cifuentes (Instituto de Geofisica UNAM), D.L. Argote (INAH Mexico) & J.E. Hernandez (Instituto de Geofisica UNAM)

We 21 C17 - Reconstruction of Contamination Migration Based on Advanced CPTe Data - Z. Plank* (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary), D. Polgar (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary) & V. Szabo (Eötvös Lorand University)

We PrS 09 - Preliminary Assessment of Monitoring Performances and Estimation of Cost of UAS in Precision Agriculture - G. Ristorto* (Free University of Bolzano), F. Mazzetto (Free University of Bolzano), G. Guglieri (MAVTech s.r.l. / Politecnico di Torino) & F. Quagliotti (MAVTech s.r.l. / Politecnico di Torino)

16:25

16:45 We 21 A18 - Performance Assessment of Novel Electrode Materials for Long-term ERT Monitoring - O. Kuras* (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), R.T. Swift (British Geological Survey), S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), F.C. Walsh (University of Southampton), J.A. Wharton (University of Southampton) & N. Atherton (Sellafield Ltd)

We 21 B18 - 4D Electrical Resistivity Tomography Monitoring of Talesh Mahaleh-Rasht Coastal Aquifer Polluted by Caspian Seawater - H. Sarkheil* (University of Environment) & M. Habibi Rad (University of Environment)

We 21 C18 - Ascertaining Grain Scale Effects of Seismic or Aseismic Stimulation upon Strength of Near Surface Geological Materials - B. Hassan* (Memorial University of Newfoundland), S.D. Butt (Memorial University of Newfoundland) & C.A. Hurich (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

We PrS 10 - Applications of the Precision Viticulture Techniques in the Chianti District - D. Sarri* (University of Florence), R. Lisci (University of Florence), M. Rimediotti (University of Florence), M. Vieri (University of Florence) & P. Storchi (CRA-VIC)

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21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICS

FIRST CONFERENCE ON PROXIMAL SENSING SUPPORTING PRECISION AGRICULTURE

Sala Londra Sala Madrid Sala Parigi Sala RomaNON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IV S. Piro (CNR) & A. Tabbagh (University Pierre and Marie Curie)

ERT IE. Cardarelli (Sapienza University of Rome)

SEISMIC & GEOTECHNICS A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa) & P. Bergamo (Queen’s University Belfast)

14:00 We 21 A11 - New Results from a Project of Urban Geophysics. GPR Surveys of Palatino’s Archaeological Area (Roma, Italy) - S. Piro* (ITABC), D. Goodman (Geophysical Archaeometry Lab) & D. Zamuner (ITABC - CNR)

We 21 B11 - Rapid Inversion of Data from 2-D and from 3-D Resistivity Surveys with Shifted Electrodes - M.H. Loke* (Geotomo Software Pty Ltd), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey) & J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey)

We 21 C11 - Examination of a Karstic Cave with Complex Geophysical Methods in North Hungary - I.T. Tóth* (Geological Institute of Hungary), É.B. Bujdosó (Geological Institute of Hungary), R.C. Csabafi (Geological Institute of Hungary), T.G. Gúthy (Geological Institute of Hungary), E.H. Hegedu ”s (Geological Institute of Hungary), A.C.K. Kovács (Geological Institute of Hungary), I.T. Török (Geological Institute of Hungary) & Z.P. Prónay (Geological Institute of Hungary)

Poster Session - See page 25 14:00

14:20 We 21 A12 - Geophysics - An Essential Tool for Modern Archaeology.  A Case from Monte Prama (Sardinia, Italy) - G. Ranieri* (University of Cagliari), A. Trogu (University of Cagliari), F. Loddo (University of Cagliari), L. Piroddi (University of Cagliari) & R. Zucca (University of Sassari)

We 21 B12 - A Flexible Interface for Tomographic Inversion of Real and Complex Resistivity Data in EIDORS - G. De Donno* (University of Rome “Sapienza”) & E. Cardarelli (University of Rome “Sapienza”)

We 21 C12 - Seismic Surface-wave Analysis for Railway Platform Auscultation - L. Bodet* (UPMC), S. Pasquet (UPMC), A. Dhemaied (SNCF), J. Boisson-Gaboriau (SNCF), Y.J. Cui (École des Ponts ParisTech), P. Leroux (SNCF), S. Nebieridze (SNCF), A.M. Tang (École des Ponts ParisTech), J.M. Terpereau (SNCF) & Q. Vitale (Université du Maine)

14:20

14:40 We 21 A13 - Multidisciplinary Non-invasive Approach for the Reassembling of two Fragmented Roman Statues - N. Amapane (Università di Torino), A. Bovero (Università di Torino), D. Castelli (Università di Torino), C. Comina* (Universita di Torino), D. Elia (Università di Torino), M.B. Failla (Università di Torino), V. Galizzi (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”), L. Ghedin (Aurifolia Restauri S.r.l.), G. Giraudo (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, sez.Torino), A. Iaccarino Idelson (Equilibrarte S.r.l.), L. Porcu (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”), M. Nervo (Centro Conservazione e Restauro “La Venaria Reale”) & G. Pantò (Museo Antichità di Torino)

We 21 B13 Use of Resistivity to Estimate Porosity Variations in Loose Sands after Compaction by Resins Injection Treatments - F. Fischanger* (Geostudi Astier srl), M. D’Attoli (GEOSEC International srl), G. Morelli (Geostudi Astier srl) & M. Occhi (GEOSEC International srl)

We 21 C13 - The Limits of Narrow and Wide Angle AVA Inversions in Case of High Vp/Vs Ratios - Application to Seabed Characterization - M. Aleardi* (University of Pisa) & A. Tognarelli (University of Pisa)

14:40

15:00 We 21 A14 - Physical-archaeological Modeling of Iron Age Casemate Walls - S.E. Itkis* (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) & T.B. Sokolova (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

We 21 B14 Finite Element Modelling of Resin Improved Swelling Soil Based on ERT - L. Leoni* (WeSi Geotecnica), A. Abed (WeSI Geotecnica Srl), M. Leoni (WeSI Geotecnica Srl), M. d’Attoli (Geosec International Srl), M. Occhi (Geosec Srl) & P. Siano (Geosec France Sas)

We 21 C14 - Characterization of Shallow Marine Sediments by Means of High Resolution Velocity Analysis and Stochastic 1D FWI - M. Aleardi (University of Pisa), A. Tognarelli* (University of Pisa) & A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa)

15:00

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES IIM. Pipan (University of Trieste) & E. Martini (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)

ERT II G. Santarato (Ferrara University) & T. Dahlin (Lund University)

SOIL & ROCK CHARACTERIZATION IIIE. Auken (Aarhus University) & V.A. Shevnin (Moscow State University)

CANOPY PROXIMAL SENSORS IIJ. Tardaguila (University of La Rioja) & M. Vieri (University of Florence)

15:45 We 21 A15 - High Resolution Seismic Imaging in Alpine Environment by Common Reflection Surface Method - S. Maraio* (University of Bologna), P.P.G. Bruno (The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE) & V. Picotti (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

We 21 B15 - Detailed Leachate Mapping Using a 441 Electrode Full 3D Setup Using an Extendable Fishbone Layout - A.V. Christiansen* (Aarhus University), P. Maurya (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

We 21 C15 - Geophysical Investigation for an Assessment of Sinkhole Risk in Schleswig-Holstein/Northern Germany - R. Kirsch* (LLUR-SH), H. Wiederhold (LIAG), W. Rabbel (CAU), E. Erkul (CAU), C. Thomsen (LLUR-SH), R. Timm (CAU), S. Hintz (CAU) & T. Schulze Dieckhoff (CAU)

We PrS 07 - Varietal Discrimination of Grapevine Vitis Vinifera L. Leaves Using a Non-invasive Sensor - S. Gutiérrez* (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), J. Fernández-Novales (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), B. Millan (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino), J. Tardaguila (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino) & M.P. Diago (Instituto de Ciencias de la Vid y del Vino)

15:45

16:05 We 21 A16 - Very High-resolution Seismic Imaging in Complex Environments - A Comparison among CRS, CMP and PSDM - P.P. Bruno* (The Petroleum Institute)

We 21 B16 - Optimized Arrays for Resistivity Measurements Confined to the Perimeter of a Survey Area - M.H. Loke* (Geotomo Software Pty Ltd), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), A. Tejero-Andrade (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) & S. Kruse (University of South Florida)

We 21 C16 - Imaging of Karst Features to Guide Mining Activities in a Marble Quarry by Means of 3D ERT - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), A. Tirado Alonso (AITEMIN), A. Espín de Gea (CTM) & W.E. Falck (MIRO)

We PrS 08 - Decoupling Trade-off in Conservation Agriculture - Sensor-aided Nitrogen Management in Wheat - I. Oyeogbe* (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) & T.K. Das (Indian Agricultural Research Institute)

16:05

16:25 We 21 A17 - Successful CMP and VSP Acquisition Using an Accelerated Weight Drop System in a Mature Basin - M.A. Barsottelli-Botelho* (Universidade Federal da Bahia), M.A. Schinelli (Petrobras) & R. Guerra (Schlumberger)

We 21 B17 - A Special ERT-3D Array Carried Out to Investigate the Subsoil of the Pyramid El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Mexico - R.E. Chavez* (Mexico National Autonomous University), A. Tejero (Fac. Ingenieria UNAM), G. Cifuentes (Instituto de Geofisica UNAM), D.L. Argote (INAH Mexico) & J.E. Hernandez (Instituto de Geofisica UNAM)

We 21 C17 - Reconstruction of Contamination Migration Based on Advanced CPTe Data - Z. Plank* (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary), D. Polgar (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary) & V. Szabo (Eötvös Lorand University)

We PrS 09 - Preliminary Assessment of Monitoring Performances and Estimation of Cost of UAS in Precision Agriculture - G. Ristorto* (Free University of Bolzano), F. Mazzetto (Free University of Bolzano), G. Guglieri (MAVTech s.r.l. / Politecnico di Torino) & F. Quagliotti (MAVTech s.r.l. / Politecnico di Torino)

16:25

16:45 We 21 A18 - Performance Assessment of Novel Electrode Materials for Long-term ERT Monitoring - O. Kuras* (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), R.T. Swift (British Geological Survey), S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), F.C. Walsh (University of Southampton), J.A. Wharton (University of Southampton) & N. Atherton (Sellafield Ltd)

We 21 B18 - 4D Electrical Resistivity Tomography Monitoring of Talesh Mahaleh-Rasht Coastal Aquifer Polluted by Caspian Seawater - H. Sarkheil* (University of Environment) & M. Habibi Rad (University of Environment)

We 21 C18 - Ascertaining Grain Scale Effects of Seismic or Aseismic Stimulation upon Strength of Near Surface Geological Materials - B. Hassan* (Memorial University of Newfoundland), S.D. Butt (Memorial University of Newfoundland) & C.A. Hurich (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

We PrS 10 - Applications of the Precision Viticulture Techniques in the Chianti District - D. Sarri* (University of Florence), R. Lisci (University of Florence), M. Rimediotti (University of Florence), M. Vieri (University of Florence) & P. Storchi (CRA-VIC)

16:45

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Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day – conference – order).Poster Presentations Wednesday 9 September

21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

Poster Area 1NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTS AND PROSPECTIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE IIIL. Sambuelli (Politecnico di Torino)

09:00 We 21P1 01 - GPR Images of Structure’s Foundation at Hagios Thedoros Church, Old Gumushane, Turkey - A. Seren* (Karadeniz Technical University), Z. Ogretmen (Karadeniz Technical University), A.E. Babacan (Karadeniz Technical University), T. Sadiklar (Karadeniz Technical University) & S.B. Ikizler (Karadeniz Technical University)

09:10 We 21P1 02 - Investigating Fiber Optic Cable with GPR Methods in Infrastructure Studies - Z. Ogretmen* (Karadeniz Technical University) & A. Seren (Karadeniz Technical University)

09:20 We 21P1 03 - A Controlled Monitoring Study of Simulated Clandestine Graves Using 3D Ground Penetrating Radar - M. van Schoor* (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), W.C. Nienaber (University of Pretoria) & A. Marais-Werner (University of Pretoria)

09:30 We 21P1 04 - Using GPR and High Frequency Seismic to Locate Under Water Buried Pipes - M.A. Barsottelli-Botelho* (Bahia Federal University) & L. Mesquita (CEMPES - PETROBRAS)

09:40 We 21P1 05 - Land Magnetic Data Smoothing Methods - Comparative Study - S. Alhumidan* (King Saudi University), N. Alarifi (King Saud University) & A. Albassam (King Saud University)

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN APPLIED GEOPHYSICS IIL. Sambuelli (Politecnico di Torino)

09:50 We 21P1 06 - 4D ERT Monitoring of Simulated Leaks from a Nuclear Storage Silo at Sellafield, UK - P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), O. Kuras* (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey), L.S. Oxby (British Geological Survey), S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey) & N. Atherton (Sellafield Ltd)

10:00 We 21P1 07 - Mapping of the Fault Zones on Basis of Geomagnetic Variations Due to Seismic Wave Propagation - D.N. Loktev* (Institute of Geospheres Dynamics of the RAS) & A.A. Spivak (Institute of Geospheres Dynamics of the RAS)

10:10 We 21P1 08 - VLF Electromagnetic Data Inversion Starting from Current Density Pseudo-sections Obtained by Linear Filtering - F.C.M. Andrade* (Charles University in Prague) & T. Fischer (Charles University in Prague)

10:20 We 21P1 09 - Contribution of SFM and ERI Methods to Assess an Underground Quarry Pillar - Y. Fargier* (Cerema), L. Dore (Cerema), R. Antoine (Cerema), J. Lacogne (Cerema), E. Pairault (Cerema), S. Palma Lopes (Ifsttar), C. Fauchard (Cerema) & D. Mathon (Cerema)

10:30 We 21P1 10 - Spectral Time Domain IP - Factors Affecting Data Information Content and Applicability to Geological Characterization - A. Rezvani* (Lund University), T. Dahlin (Lund University), P.I. Olsson (Lund University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University) & P. Ahnfelt (Boliden Mines)

10:40 Coffee break

FIRST EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE

Poster Area 2AIRBORNE EMS.K. Bazin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) & L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden)

11:10 We AEM P01 - Optimized Sampling of AEM Transients - D. Di Massa* (University of Naples Federico II), G. Florio (University of Naples Federico II) & A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics ApS)t

We AEM P02 - Deconvolution of AEM Data via Analytically Described System Responses - S. Rasmussen* (Aarhus University), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM Surveys ApS), S.S. Mai (Airborne Instruments ApS) & J.J. Larsen (Aarhus University)

We AEM P03 - Comparing 1D and 2.5D AEM Inversions Using a New Adaptive Inversion Solver in a 3D Geological Mapping Environment - J. Silic (Jovan Silic & Associates), R. Paterson (Intrepid Geophysics), D. FitzGerald (Intrepid Geophysics) & T. Archer* (Reid Geophysics)

We AEM P04 - Sharp Spatially-decoupled Inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic Data for Improved Model Integration - G. Fiandaca* (Aarhus University), C. Kirkegaard (Aarhus University), N. Foged (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) & E. Auken (Aarhus University)

We AEM P05 - Structure and Mineral Potential Revealed from Tellus and Tellus Border Airborne EM Surveys, UK and Ireland - M. Ture* (Geological Survey of Northern Ireland) & J.H. Hodgson (Geological Survey of Ireland)

We AEM P06 - Modeling and Inversion of the Spectral Induced Polarization Effect in Airborne EM Data Based on the GEMTIP Model - M. Zhdanov* (TechnoImaging LLC and University of Utah), L. Cox (TechnoImaging LLC) & M. Endo (TechnoImaging LLC)

We AEM P07 - Advanced Processing of Airborne FDEM Data for Improved Imaging of Karst Conduit Networks in the Region of Tulum, Mexico - A. Schiller* (Geological Survey of Austria), I. Schattauer (Geological Survey of Austria), R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria), K. Motschka (Geological Survey of Austria) & G.A. Merediz (Amigos de Sian Kaían)

We AEM P08 - Helicopter-borne Electromagnetics in Germany - Typical Applications - A. Steuer* (BGR), B. Siemon (BGR) & U. Meyer (BGR)

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Poster Area 2CROP PROXIMAL SENSORS AND MANAGEMENT ZONESB. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture) & S. Priori (CRA-ABP)

14:00 We PrS P01 - Design and First Tests of a Vision System on a Tele-operated Vehicle for Monitoring the Canopy Vigour Status in Orchards - M. Bietresato* (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano), R. Vidoni (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano), A. Gasparetto (University of Udine) & F. Mazzetto (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)

14:10 We PrS P02 - Temporal Variability of an Active NDVI Sensor in Corn - H.M. Beneduzzi (Paraná Federal Institute), E.G. Souza* (State University of Western Paraná), C.L. Bazzi (Federal Technological University of Paraná) & K. Schenatto (Federal Technological University of Paraná)

14:20 We PrS P03 - On-the-go Acquisition of Hyperspectral Data on a Durum Wheat Field - A Methodological Approach - A.M. Stellacci* (CRA), A. Castrignanò (CRA), D. De Benedetto (CRA), V. Vonella (CRA) & F. Beccari (Diessechem)

14:30 We PrS P04 - Use of Spectral and Thermal Imaging Sensors to Monitor Crop Water and Nitrogen Status - M. Corti* (Università degli Studi di Milano), D. Masseroni (Università degli Studi di Milano), P. Marino Gallina (Università degli Studi di Milano), L. Bechini (Università degli Studi di Milano), A. Bianchi (Università degli Studi di Milano), G. Cabassi (CRA-FLC), D. Cavalli (Università degli Studi di Milano), E.A. Chiaradia (Università degli Studi di Milano), G. Cocetta (Università degli Studi di Milano), A. Ferrante (Università degli Studi di Milano), A. Ferri (Università degli Studi di Milano), S. Morgutti (Università degli Studi di Milano), F.F. Nocito (Università degli Studi di Milano) & A. Facchi (Università degli Studi di Milano)

14:40 We PrS P05 - Management Zones with NDVI Data through Corn and Soybean Yield - K. Schenatto* (Technological Federal University of Paraná), E.G. Souza (University State of West Paraná), C.L. Bazzi (Technological Federal University of Paraná) & H.M. Beneduzzi (Federal Institute of Paraná)

14:50 We PrS P06 - Field Partitioning by Proximal Hyperspectral and Fluorescence Sensor Data and Multivariate Geostatistics - D. De Benedetto* (CRA), A.M. Stellacci (CRA), P. Losciale (CRA), L. Tarricone (CRA) & A. Castrignanò (CRA)

15:00 We PrS P07 - Software for Managing, Analysis and Definition of Management Zones in Precision Agriculture - C. L. Bazzi* (Technological Federal University of Paraná), E.G. Souza (University State of West Paraná), K. Schenatto (Technological Federal University of Paraná), J. Carnieletto (Technological Federal University of Paraná) & M.T. Matte (Technological Federal University of Paraná)

15:10 We PrS P08 - Using GEOBIA in Studying Land Use and Land Cover Changes - A.H. Rabia* (Damanhour University), E.F. Abdelaty (Damanhour University), M.L. Elsayed (Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate), H. Mairech (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology), A.A.A. Mohamed (Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate), F. Wassar (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology), E. Fiorillo (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology), F. Ungaro (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology), V. Tarchiani (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology) & A. De Vecchia (CNR - Institute of Biometeorology)

15:20 Coffee break

21ST EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS

Poster Area 1INTEGRATION OF GEOPHYSICS IIIG. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens)

15:45 We 21P1 11 - Contribution of Seismic Methods to Hydrogeophysics - S. Pasquet* (UPMC), L. Bodet (UPMC), P. Bergamo (Queen’s University Belfast), C. Camerlynck (UPMC), A. Dhemaied (SNCF), N. Flipo (Mines ParisTech), R. Guérin (UPMC), L. Longuevergne (CNRS), A. Mouhri (UPMC), R. Mourgues (Université du Maine), F. Rejiba (UPMC), V. Tournat (Université du Maine) & Q. Vitale (Université du Maine)

15:55 We 21P1 12 - Environmental Study of the Bragança City Landfill (Brazil) Applying Ground Penetrating Radar - P. Chira Oliva* (Federal University of Para), D. Barbalho Pires (Federal University of Para) & J. Ribeiro Cruz (Federal University of Para)

16:05 We 21P1 13 - A Technique for Locating Leaking Points in Landfills - P. Tsourlos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), G. Vargemezis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) & I. Fikos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

16:15 We 21P1 14 - Geophysical Experimental Survey on Flood Protection Dikes - The Case Study of the Loire River Basin - M. Pareilh-Peyrou* (Université Blaise Pascal), P. Labazuy (Université Blaise Pascal), K. Kelfoun (Université Blaise Pascal) & F. Chalus (Ginger CEBTP)

16:25 We 21P1 15 - Application of the DEXP Method to the Streaming Potential Data - M.A. Abbas* (Univ. of Naples Federico II & South Valley Univ.) & M. Fedi (University of Naples Federico II)

16:35 We 21P1 16 - Surface-NMR in High Noise Areas - J.J. Larsen* (Aarhus University) & A.A. Behroozmand (Stanford University)

16:45 We 21P1 17 - High-resolution Monitoring of Underwater Morphological Changes Using Fibre-optic DTS - A Case Study - A.P. Wiersma (Deltares), R. de Bruijn (Deltares), W.T. Sommer (Deltares), P.P. Kruiver (Deltares), P.J. Doornenbal (Deltares) & V. Hopman* (Deltares)

16:55 We 21P1 18 - A Waterborne GPR Survey to Estimate Fine Sediments Volume and Find Optimum Core Location in a Rockglacier Lake - L. Sambuelli* (Polytechnic University of Turin), N. Colombo (University of Turin), M. Giardino (University of Turin) & D. Godone (University of Turin)

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Thanks to...

We would like to thank our reviewers for their valuable assistance in preparing the technical programme of Near Surface Geo science 2015. Also thanks to those who are chairing a session!

S.E. Itkis (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)M. Jamie (University of Tehran)J.A. Jarzyna (University of Science and Technology)D. Jongmans (Universite Joseph Fourier)R. Kirsch (LLUR Schleswig-Holstein)G.S. Kritikakis (Technical University of Crete)O. Kuras (British Geological Survey)J.J. Larsen (Aarhus University)M. Loj (University of Science and Technology)M.H. Loke (Geotomo Software)E. Manukyan (ETH Zurich)K. Martinez (COWI A/S)E. Martini (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research)A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa)A. Mohamed (National Research Institute of Astronomy & Geophysics)D. Mortimer (Geosoft Inc.)M. Mueller-Petke (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)O.T. Okko (Radiation & Nuclear Safety Authority)H. Paasche (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research- UFZ)P. Pehme (University of Guelph)L. Persson (Geological Survey of Sweden)A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)Z. Pilecki (Polish Academy of Sciences)M. Pipan (University of Trieste)S. Piro (CNR)Z. Plank (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary)S. Porzucek (AGH - University of Science and Technology)S. Priori (CRA-ABP)Z. Pronay (Hungarian Office for Mining and Geology)E. Puskarczyk (AGH - University of Science and Technology)G. Ranieri (University of Cagliari)G. Rossi (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS)L. Rybach (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)T. Saey (Ghent University)P.J. Saksa (Geosto Oy)L. Sambuelli (Politecnico di Torino)G. Santarato (Ferrara University)C. Schamper (University Pierre and Marie Curie)C. Schmelzbach (ETH Zurich)M.J. Senos Matias (University of Aveiro)V.A. Shevnin (Moscow State University)F.-X. Simon (MSH Clermont-Ferrand)K. Skrame (Sapienza University)L.D. Slater (Rutgers University)R.P. Slusarczyk (Geosynoptics Society Geos)L.V. Socco (Politecnico di Torino)J. Somogyi Molnar (Hungarian Academy of Science)K.I. Sorensen (SkyTEM SurveysApS)B. Stenberg (Swedish University of Agriculture)J.R. StowellR. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria)

J.D. Alexopoulos (National & Kapodestrian University of Athens)K.K. Andersen (Aarhus University)G. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens)E. Auken (Aarhus University)M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden)S.K. Bazin (NGI)T. Bekler (Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University)P. Bergamo (Queen’s University Belfast)R.A. Birchall (RPS Energy)G. Boehm (Nat. Inst. of Oceanography & Exp. Geophysisics OGS)C.M. Camerlynck (University Pierre and Marie Curie)E. Cardarelli (Sapienza University of Rome)S.F.A. Carpentier (T&A Survey BV)A. Casas (University of Barcelona)G. Cassiani (University of Padua)A. Castrignano (Agricultural Research Council)S. Chandra (Oil Search Ltd)R.E. Chavez (Mexico National Autonomous University)F. Chitea Tuluca (University of Bucharest)N.B. Christensen (Aarhus University)A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University)C. Comina (University of Turin)T. Dahlin (Lund University)A. D’Alessandro (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)O.A. Dardis (Scantech Geoscience Ltd)P. Dietrich (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research)M. Dobroka (University of Miskolc)J.A. Doetsch (ETH Zurich)S. Donohue (Queen’s University Belfast)L.V. Eppelbaum (Tel Aviv University)M.G. Ezersky (Geophysical Institute of Israel)M. Fallahsafari (University of Tehran)M. Fedi (University of Naples Federico II)I. Fikos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)K.D. Fischer (Ruhr-University Bochum)E. Forte (University of Trieste)R.G. Francese (Parma University)A. Frasheri (Polytechnic University of Tirana)K. Gelisli (Karadeniz Technical University)M. Giudici (University of Milan)A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino)N.R. Goulty (Durham University)M. Grinat (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)T. Guenther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)R. Guerin (University Pierre and Marie Curie)J. Guillemoteau (University of Potsdam)V.Y. Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya (Council for Geoscience)E.J. Heikkinen (Poyry Finland Oy)G. Hodges (CGG)J.A. Hodgson (Geological Survey of Ireland)S. Inzoli (University of Milan)

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A. Tabbagh (University Pierre and Marie Curie)J. Tardaguila (University of La Rioja)K.V. Titov (St Petersburg State University)E. Toros (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary)P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)P.O. Turunen (Geological Survey of Finland)A. Tzanis (National & Kapodestrian University of Athens)S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey)E. Ulugergerli (Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd)G. Valensise (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia)M. Vanneste (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)G.N. Vargemezis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)A.J. Verweerd (AECOM)M. Vieri (University of Florence)A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics ApS)U. Werban (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research)U. Yaramanci (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics)B. Yousefi (University of Tehran)L. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano)

Workshops

Workshop on Advances in Imaging for ArchaeologySunday 6 SeptemberTimes: 09:30 – 17:00 hrsRoom: Sala Lisbona

Worshop Convenors: Salvatore Piro (Istitute for Technolo-gies Applied to Cultural Heritage - National Research Council Rome) & Grigoris Tsokas (Geophysical Laboratory - School of Geology, University of Thessaloniki).

This workshop will address advances in new and novel ap-proaches to acquisition, processing, interpretation, representa-tion, including high-resolution tomographic techniques. Case histories are also sought, particularly those demonstrating the role of geophysical studies in improving the effectiveness of a comprehensive archaeological and historical problems.

Workshop on Geophysics for the Characterization of the Critical ZoneSunday 6 SeptemberTimes: 09:00 – 17:30 hrsRoom: Sala Atene

Workshop Convenors: Ulrike Werban (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung) & Giorgio Cassiani (University of Padua)

This workshop will present the state of the art for geophysical characterization of the CZ, and discussion shall be elicited to indicate the possible ways forward. Special attention will be given to the integration of geophysical (time-lapse) data with distributed eco-hydrological modelling.

Short Course

Geophysical Investigation of River EmbankmentsSunday 6 SeptemberTimes: 09:00 – 17:00 hrsRoom: Sala VarsaviaLecturer: Ernst Niederleithinger (BAM, Germany)

The failure of river embankments has cost thousands of lives and caused a billion Euro damage in recent years. In the EAGE Short Course, titled ‘The Geophysical Investigation of River Embankments’, Dr Ernst Niederleithinger will share his expe-rience on the most important safety belt for people, farms and industry. Geophysical investigations are excellent tools for structural and condition assessment of river embankments, but the selection of methods, interpretation and integration with other techniques has to be done properly. The course will give guidance into the various ways to design, perform and interpret geophysical survey for river embankments.

Dr Ernst Niederleithinger is a senior scientist at BAM and a professor at RWTH Aachen. He has 25 years’ experience in engineering geophysics and non-destructive testing in civil engineering. He has lead a national research project on the evaluation of geophysical techniques for river embankment investigations and is co-author of the corresponding hand-book.

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Field Trips

It is still possible to register for the field trips! Please visit the EAGE desk for more information

The AlpsThursday 10 SeptemberField trip leaders: Alberto Godio (Politecnico di Torino) and Michèle Curtaz (Fondazione Montagna Sicura) Buses depart from Lingotto Centre at 7:00 hrs

Located at an elevation of about 3.462 m asl, Punta Helbronner can be reached by means of a cableway that starts more than 2000 m below, in Pontal d’Entreves (Courmayeur); the new ropeways opened in Spring 2015 and substitutes the old one, running from the fifties.The place offers a unique view of Mont Blanc summit (4810 m asl) and the other major peaks at the border between Italy and France, like the Dent du Géant and Grandes Jorasses, but it is also possible to observe other Europe famous peak; when the sky is clear Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, Gran Paradiso can be seen at the horizon. From here starts the big Col de Géant glacier that together with the Vallée Blanche forms the Tacul Glacier, that converges in the Mer de glace, the longest French glacier (about 7 km long).

Programme07:00 hrs Departure from Lingotto Center09:30 hrs Arrival at Entreves10:00 hrs Lift to Helbronner10:00 hrs Trip to Glacier (3.500m a.s.l), demonstration

of georadar13:30 hrs Down to the main valley14:00 hrs Lunch15:30 hrs Visit to Fondazione Montagna Sicura15:30 hrs Presentation and visit to Laboratory17:30 hrs Departure from FMS venue19:30 hrs Arrival at Lingotto Center

The Langhe RegionThursday 10 SeptemberField trip leader: Cesare Comina (University of Turin)Buses depart from Lingotto Centre at 8:00 hrs

This field trip to the Langhe Region, the famous hills of wi-neries, will focus on the geology of the region.The Langhe landscape covers five distinct wine-growing ar-eas with outstanding landscapes and encompasses the whole range of technical and economic processes relating to the winegrowing and winemaking that has characterized the region for centuries. The area is also affected by interesting translational soft-rock slides; unstable rock volumes slide along planar surfaces running appreciably parallel to, and often co-inciding with, the dip direction of the bedding. These land-slides are continuous, over the area, both in space and in time.

Programme08:30 hrs Departure from Lingotto Center 09:00 hrs Langhe tour with sightseeing of the region

both from the vineyards point of view and from the geological aspects

13:00 hrs Lunch at Villa Contessa Rosa14:00 hrs Villa Contessa Rosa guided tour of the cellars

with wine tasting15:00 hrs Geophysical tour in the vineyards17:00 hrs Departure from Fontafredda18:30 hrs Arrival at Lingotto Center

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Exhibition

We welcome all delegates to visit the exhibition. The exhibi-tion takes place parallel to all three conferences and is the cen-tral meeting place of the event. Over 20 exhibitors will display their products and services.

Opening hours exhibitionMonday 7 September 09:30 – 17:30 hrsTuesday 8 September 09:30 – 15:20 hrsWednesday 9 September 09:30 – 16:00 hrs

WifiFree Wifi is available in the exhibition area.

Instructions:• Enable your Wifi• Select network: Centro Congressi Lingotto• Open a browser and follow the instructions• Select “sign in” box• You can use your Facebook / Google + / Twitter account or

register with your email address• Password: EAGE2015

Click “Help” for support should you encounter any difficulties connecting to the Wifi.

Field demonstrationsThe field demonstrations will be held on Tuesday 8 September from 15:20 until 17:00 hrs on the lawn right outside the venue. All delegates are invited to attend the special exhibits present-ed 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.

Field demonstrations will be held by:

DMT GmbH & Co. KGLight, flexible and fast: Seismic Data acquisition with SUMMIT X ONE recorders. Ultra small one-channel remote units linking to a lightweight SUMMIT line cable at any position via the new optimized SUMMIT SNAP-ON technology result in the world’s most flexible wired seismic acquisition system. Reliable and fast data transfer offers immediate and full quality control of acquired seismic data. The option of continuous data stream-ing also enables passive seismic applications such as monitor-ing of reservoir stimulation measures. All in all, the SUMMIT X One combines the flexibility in field deployment of a wireless system with all the benefits of reliable online data access from a cabled system.

GF InstrumentsThe GF Instruments’ demonstration will be an opportunity to see the unique multi-depth CMD-Mini Explorer 6L, and also the system ARES II for advanced resistivity and IP tomography. CMD-Mini Explorer 6L is now the only electromagnetic con-ductivity meter for detailed simultaneous measurements to six depths. All CMDs are easily operated, they offer long-term cal-ibration and temperature stability, up to 10Hz sampling rate and GPS compatibility.

Please check the onsite flyer for the latest details of the field demonstrations.

E: [email protected]: www.bartington.com

Grad-13 Digital Three-Axis Gradiometer • Measuring range of ±100µT • Noise levels <70pTrms/√Hz per metre at 1Hz • Incorporates accelerometers and temperature sensor

Grad601 Single Axis Gradiometer• Single and dual sensor versions• Resolution of 0.03nT• Non-magnetic cart available

Magnetic field gradiometers for surveying and prospecting

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Exhibition floor plan

List of Exhibitors - in alpabetical order

AADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL 10ALT s.a.(Advanced Logic Technology) 13

DDMT GmbH & Co. KG 15

EEnvironmental & Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS) 17

GGeometrics Europe 6Geonics Limited 14Geotomographie GmbH 4GF Instruments, s.r.o. 28

IIDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A. 3iris instruments 5

MM.A.E. Molisana Apparecchiature Elettroniche Srl 38Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc. 13

NNew Resolution Geophysics 19

PP.A.S.I. SRL 7Politecnico di Torino 18

SScintrex 16Solgeo 29

TTechnoImaging 2TRE 12

VVista Clara Inc 11

W W&R Instruments 8

ZZonge International, Inc. 9

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01 CONTRACTORS

0101 Land seismic data acquisition

Solgeo

Zonge International, Inc.

0106 Non-seismic methods data processing

TechnoImaging

0107 Well data acquisition

Geotomographie GmbH

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

W&R Instruments

0108 Well data processing

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

0109 Subsurface data acquisition (radar and others)

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A.

Solgeo

Zonge International, Inc.

0110 Subsurface data processing (radar and others)

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A.

0112 Site survey investigations

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A.

Solgeo

0115 Airborne surveys

New Resolution Geophysics

02 CONSULTANTS

0201 Data acquisition

New Resolution Geophysics

0202 Data processing

TRE

0203 Geological services (and interpretation)

W&R Instruments

0204 Geophysical services (and interpretation)

Geotomographie GmbH

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

Solgeo

TechnoImaging

Zonge International, Inc.

0211 Core analysis

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

0212 Mapping

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A.

Politecnico di Torino

TRE

0213 Well log analysis

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

0214 Grav/Mag; EM, GeoElectric

TechnoImaging

Zonge International, Inc.

0217 Airborne

New Resolution Geophysics

TechnoImaging

03 EQUIPMENT

0301 Land non-explosive seismic sources

(vibrators etc)

Geometrics Europe

Geotomographie GmbH

0303 Marine seismic sources (airguns and others)

Geotomographie GmbH

0304 Land cables and associated equipment

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

Geometrics Europe

Geotomographie GmbH

P.A.S.I. SRL

0305 Marine streamers and associated equipment

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

Geometrics Europe

0306 Geophones

Geometrics Europe

Geotomographie GmbH

P.A.S.I. SRL

0307 Hydrophones

Geometrics Europe

Geotomographie GmbH

0308 Seismic recording systems

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

Geometrics Europe

P.A.S.I. SRL

Solgeo

0309 Telemetry systems

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

0310 Surveying and positioning equipment

W&R Instruments

0311 Logging equipment

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

Geotomographie GmbH

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

Scintrex

Solgeo

W&R Instruments

0313 Non-seismic survey equipment and

recording systems

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

TechnoImaging

W&R Instruments

0314 Subsurface survey equipment and

recording systems

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

DMT GmbH & Co. KG

Geotomographie GmbH

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

Solgeo

W&R Instruments

0319 Second hand equipment

Geonics Limited

0321 Magnetometers

Geometrics Europe

New Resolution Geophysics

Scintrex

W&R Instruments

0322 Resistivity and IP Instruments

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

P.A.S.I. SRL

Scintrex

Solgeo

W&R Instruments

Zonge International, Inc.

0323 Gravimeters

Scintrex

0324 EM and VLF Instruments

Geometrics Europe

Geonics Limited

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

Scintrex

0325 Ground Probing Radar

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A.

0326 Magnetotelluric Systems

Geometrics Europe

Zonge International, Inc.

0327 Radiometric products

GF Instruments, s.r.o.

New Resolution Geophysics

Scintrex

W&R Instruments

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WORKSTATIONS

0501 Seismic data processing

Geotomographie GmbH

P.A.S.I. SRL

0502 Non-seismic methods data processing

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

Geonics Limited

P.A.S.I. SRL

TechnoImaging

TRE

0504 Well log analysis

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

W&R Instruments

0508 Geophysical modelling

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL

Politecnico di Torino

TechnoImaging

Zonge International, Inc.

08 PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING

0804 Training services

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc.

09 ASSOCIATION / SOCIETY

0900 Association / Society

Environmental & Engineering Geophysical

Society (EEGS)

10 UNIVERSITY / INSTITUTE

1000 University / Institute

Politecnico di Torino

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Exhibitors’ Profile

ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL 10Calle Del Aire 8528042 MadridSpainTel.: +34 913056477Fax: +34 911311783E-mail: [email protected] person: Dr H. AktarakciWebsite: www.agiusa.comAdvanced Geosciences, Inc. (AGI) is a high-tech manufacturer of Electrical Imaging systems since 1989 and with its Euro-pean office, Advanced Geosciences Europe (AGE), located in Madrid, Spain since 2006 offer sales, rentals, seminars, free training with purchase, onsite instrument demonstrations, resistivity data processing, repair, maintenance, and techni-cal support in English, Spanish, Turkish and Swedish. Our Resistivity/IP systems will challenge your electrical imaging knowledge through their powerful and portable high-tech in-struments for 1D, 2D, and 3D earth imaging, remote monitor-ing on land, aquatics and in boreholes. We are your one-stop shop for resistivity and induced polarization needs!

ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) 13Batiment A, Route de Niederpallen8506 Redange-sur-AttertLuxembourgTel.: +352 23649289Fax: +352 23649364E-mail: [email protected]: www.alt.lu

DMT GmbH & Co. KG 15Am Technologiepark 145307 EssenGermanyTel.: +49 2011721970Fax: +49 2011721971E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr W. GoeddeWebsite: www.dmt.deDMT GmbH & Co. KG provides geophysical services and is one of the leading geophysical instrument suppliers for seis-mic exploration and seismological monitoring. Geophysical instruments made by DMT: • SUMMIT X OneNew exploration seismograph of single-channel recording units, power supply and data transmission by two-wired cable, flexible distance • SUMMIT II CompactMulti-channel seismograph for LVL and engineering seismic • SUMMIT X StreamPro24 channel seis-mograph with integrated PC and Screen for engineering ap-plications • SUMMIT M VipaThree channel seismograph for vibration monitoring with an additional channel for noise monitoring. Systems also available in explosion proof version. www.summit-system.de

Environmental & Engineering Geophysical 17 Society (EEGS)1720 S. Bellaire Street, Suite 110Denver CO 80222USATel.: +1 3035317517E-mail: [email protected] person: Miss J. JacobyWebsite: www.eegs.orgThe Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineer-ing and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) provides geophysi-cists, engineers, geoscientists and end-users from around the world an opportunity to meet over a 5-day period to discuss near-surface applications of geophysics and learn about re-cent developments in near-surface geophysics. The confer-ence features nearly 200 oral and poster presentations, several educational short courses and workshops, numerous vendor presentations, and a commercial exhibition. Special sessions, keynote speaker, and equipment demonstrations round out the program being held this year in Denver, Colorado March 20-24, 2016 (www.eegs.org/AnnualMeeting/SAGEEP). Send suggested technical session topics to Charles Stoyer, Technical Chair ([email protected]).

Geometrics Europe 620 Eden Way, Pages Industrial Park, BedsLeighton Buzzard LU7 4TZUKTel.: +44 1525383438E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr Christopher LeechWebsite: www.geometrics.comGeometrics manufactures a wide range of exploration seismo-graphs, advanced total field magnetometers and EM record-ing instruments for a wide range of applications, with major service centres on every continent our customer support is sec-ond to none.

Geonics Limited 148-1745 Meyerside DriveMississauga ON L5T 1C5CanadaTel.: +1 9056709580E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr S. BoniwellWebsite: www.geonics.comGeonics Limited manufactures a broad range of surface and downhole electromagnetic (EM) geophysical instruments for both land- and marine-based applications, including: indus-try-standard EM38-MK2 (agriculture) and other Ground Con-ductivity Meters for near surface site characterization; the EM61-MK2 series of Metal Detectors; and PROTEM Time Do-main Electromagnetic (TDEM) Systems for high-resolution resistivity sounding to depths of 5-1500 metres. The G-TEM TDEM console offers several new features, including a large, high-visibility display and in-field data processing, at reduced pricing for the academic community.

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Geotomographie GmbH 4Am Tonnenberg 1856567 NeuwiedGermanyTel.: +49 2631778135Fax: +49 2631778136E-mail: [email protected] person: Dr Thomas FechnerWebsite: www.geotomographie.deGeotomographie GmbH located in Neuwied/Germany is a geophysical instrument making company focused on bore-hole seismic equipment to carry out seismic tomography test-ing, crosshole testing and downhole testing. We manufacture • Borehole seismic sources for generation of P- and S-waves • Hydrophones strings • Borehole geophones • Surface land-streamers • Surface vibrator systems for P- and S-waves. We provide • Software and training • Rental.

GF Instruments, s.r.o. 28Jecna 29a62100 BrnoCzech RepublicTel.: +420 549522919Fax: +420 549522915E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr V. GregorWebsite: www.gfinstruments.czThe GF Instruments’ traditional range of products includes systems for 2D/3D resistivity and induced polarization imag-ing (ARES, 1- 5- or 10-channel ARES II), deep VES (GEPS-2000), gamma-ray spectrometers for walking, carborne and borehole surveys (Gamma Surveyor, supercompact Gamma Surveyor II) and electromagnetic conductivity meters (CMD, CMD-DUO) with wide depth range (0.25 to 60 m), including the three-depth CMD-Explorer and Mini Explorer. The Multi Kappa mag-netic susceptibility meter for field surveys to several depths has recently extended the group of instruments for archaeology and geology. Sales and rental offer is supported with online consulting and immediate instrument service.

IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A. 3Via Enrica Calabresi, 24 Loc. Montacchiello56121 PisaItalyTel.: +39 05031241Fax: +39 0503124205E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr P. PapeschiWebsite: www.idscorporation.comIDS spa -INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI- Georadar Division, is leader in multi-frequency and multi-channel GPR for survey investi-gations. Our range of products include: • RIS family products, high performance GPR solutions, responding to the needs of multiple applications such as geotechnical & archaeology sur-veying, utility detection and mapping. The RIS systems can be

interfaced to all IDS antennas and easily upgraded to IDS ar-ray solutions. • IBIS family Products, the new IBIS range, apply-ing innovative microwave interferometry, provides monitoring solutions for slopes movement in mining, landslides, building and bridge vibrations, structure deformations.

iris instruments 51 Avenue Buffon45000 ORLEANSFranceTel.: +33 238638100Fax: +33 238638182E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr O.L. LEITEWebsite: www.iris-instruments.com

M.A.E. Molisana Apparecchiature Elettroniche Srl 38Zona Ind.le Fresilia snc, Frosolone (IS)86095ItalyTel.: +39 0874890571Fax: +39 0874899328Contact person: Stefano MainellaE-mail: [email protected]: www.mae-srl.itMAE company has been established in 1982 and its occupation was mainly related to the production of precision electron-ics instruments for geophysics surveys; since the beginning its main purpose has always been to join the accuracy of the data acquisition systems to the huge possibilities coming from the epochal technological innovation represented by “microchips” and the personal computers which were starting coming on the international markets.

Mount Sopris Instrument Company, Inc. 134975 East 41st AvenueDenver CO 80216-4424USATel.: +1 3032793211Fax: +1 3032792730E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr J. LococoWebsite: www.mountsopris.comMount Sopris Instruments and Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) are leading developers and manufacturers of slimline borehole geophysical logging systems and software for groundwater, mining, geotechnical and other applications. Featuring a complete range of stackable probes, rugged winches, versatile loggers, and best-in-class WellCAD software, we can provide solutions to any logging project. For over 60 years, ALT and Mount Sopris have delivered innovative solutions to drillers, miners, engineers and researchers in over 120 countries around the world. With our extensive product range, experience, and industry-leading customer support, we are dedicated to the success of our customers.

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New Resolution Geophysics 19The Loft, Red Herring Centre, Cnr Beach and Pine R7979 Noordhoek, Cape TownSouth AfricaTel.: +27 217890509Fax: +27 866756338E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr Keith FiskWebsite: www.airbornegeophysics.comNew Resolution Geophysics (NRG™) is an airborne geophysical company specializing in the collection of ultra-high resolution airborne data with offices in Cape Town, Pretoria and Perth. NRG has been in operation since 2005 and owns and operates a fleet of eight new generation turbine powered helicopters and two fixed-wing aircraft.Focusing on the African and Australa-sian markets, the company has completed in excess of 3,500,000 line kilometers of survey in 50 countries. The company was formed with the objective of providing a technically superior, efficient and professional service to the mining and petroleum exploration markets as well as regional mapping agencies.

P.A.S.I. SRL 7Via Galliari 5/E10125 TorinoItalyTel: +39 0116507033Fax: +39 011658646E-mail: [email protected] person: Dr Laura PoppiWebsite: www.pasigeophysics.comSince 1956, P.A.S.I. is proud to design and manufacture geo-physical instruments in Italy: • ANTEO new modular seismic system based on local digitalization of signal from any conven-tional geophone • GEA Exploration seismographs (3-24 chs) • GEMINI 3D land geophone with integrated data acquisition system • POLARES modular Electrical Imaging System in Alter-nate Current • Combined systems seismics/electrical imaging • Data inversion software for geotechnics, hydrogeology and geophysics : electrical imaging & VES • seismic refraction & re-flection • downhole • crosshole • joint analysis of seismic data • MASW (Rayleigh&Loves waves), ReMi and ESAC (bidimen-sional arrays), group velocities (MFA), synthetic seismograms (modal summation) • HVSR and much more.

Politecnico di Torino 18C.so Duca degli Abruzzi, 2410129 TorinoItalyTel.: +39 0110907656Fax: +39 0110907691E-mail: [email protected] person: person: Prof F. ChiampoWebsite: www.polito.it

Politecnico di Torino, founded in 1859; promotes education and research at international level, attracting students from more than 100 countries, and collaborations with industries, public in-stitutions and local organizations.Department of Environment, Land and Infrastructure Engineering (DIATI) deals with technolo-gies for environment and land, the geo-resources, the infrastruc-tures and transport systems.Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT) focuses on matter and energy, their trans-formation and related engineering applications.Politecnico and GAIA SpA cooperate in BIO.LEA.R project (Biogas Leachate Re-covery) to optimize biogas production through waste moisture regulation, to reduce landfill post-management period and en-vironmental impact (European Commission LIFE+ program).

Scintrex 16222 Snidercroft RoadConcord ON L4K 2K1CanadaTel.: +1 9056692280Fax: +1 9056696403E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr B. MaleWebsite: www.scintrexltd.comMicro-g LaCoste & Scintrex introduce a new Marine Gravimeter, the MGS-6, smaller, lighter, employing a new dynamic sensor design. Utilizing the latest in gravity meters for surface and/or borehole, we provide specialty surveys for reservoir monitoring for gas/H2O or CO2 sequestration monitoring, or bulk density determination for the mining industry. We also provide feasibility studies and interpretation services to make the most of a gravity survey. Also available are magnetometers like the ENVI Cs, a high precession ground magnetometer for advanced applications. The CG-5 Autograv still remains an industry standard for survey gravimeters. Stop by to learn more.

Solgeo 29Via Pastrengo 924068 Seriate 8BGItalyTel.: +39 0354520075Fax: +39 0354523705E-mail: [email protected] person: Dr S. PrianoWebsite: www.solgeo.euSolgeo was founded in 2001 as a spin-off company of ISMES SpA, inhering its geophysical experience. Solgeo can relies on a team of technicians as electronics engineers, geophysicists and geologists, computer scientists and electronics experts, with more than 25 years of experience in all the geophysical surveys panorama. Solgeo is an engineering company special-ized in: -Development and production of network equipment, seismic monitoring / vibrational and instrumentation for geo-physical surveys. • Geophysical surveys for soils and structures characterization. • Research and development Division.

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TechnoImaging 24001 South, 700 East, Suite 500Salt Lake City UT 84107USATel.: +1 8012646700Fax: +1 8012646701E-mail: [email protected] person: Mrs E. ZhdanovWebsite: www.technoimaging.comInverting your data: any size, any system, all 3D! TechnoIm-aging provides comprehensive three-dimensional large-scale geophysical modeling and inversion services and consultancy for exploration and appraisal.

TRE 12Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 7920143 MilanItalyTel.: +39 024343121Fax: +39 0243431230E-mail: [email protected] person: A. BelsonWebsite: www.treuropa.comTRE provides precise measurements of ground displacement over producing reservoirs to optimize field operations, to calibrate geomechanical models and to monitor subsidence or uplift and their possible effects on surface facilities. Deforma-tion rates, from millimeters to centimeters, are measured with high-resolution radar images acquired by satellites, eliminat-ing the need for the installation of ground-based equipment. Our maps of temporal displacement have been already used in numerous oil and gas projects throughout Europe, the Ameri-cas and the Middle East. TRE is the leading global provider of satellite InSAR products and services. Our offices are in Milan and Vancouver.

Vista Clara Inc 1112201 Cyrus Way, St. 104Mukilteo WA 98275USATel.: +011 4254938122E-mail: [email protected] person: Dr E. GrunewaldWebsite: www.vista-clara.comVista Clara develops and manufactures advanced NMR instru-mentation for groundwater, mining, environmental, and geo-technical applications. Our innovative product line of surface, downhole, and laboratory NMR tools is available around the world, with expert customer support. Vista Clara also provides equipment rentals, on-site training, and field services at eco-nomical daily rates.

W&R Instruments 8Jecna 29a62100 BrnoCzech RepublicTel.: +420 541634204Fax: +420 541634204E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr Josef HovorkaWebsite: www.wr-instruments.comW&R Instruments Company was established in 1992 in Brno, the Czech Republic as a successor of one department of Geo-fyzika Brno company. The key program is: • design, develop-ment and production of portable logging systems with wide array of probes,- magnetic susceptibility and conductivity probes production • our dominant products-providing related services well logging and interpretation, special training pro-gram. W&R Instruments Company has had a long experience in well logging services for various tasks and projects as for example: Ground-Water • finding and management. Mining Surveys. Civil Engineering. Geological Surveys (including Oil and Gas Prospecting)

Zonge International, Inc. 93322 E Fort LowellTucson AZ 85716USATel.: +1 5203275501Fax: +1 5203251588E-mail: [email protected] person: Mr N. CarlsonWebsite: www.zonge.comFor 43 years, Zonge International, Inc. (an employee-owned company) has been providing contract field services as well as designing, manufacturing, and selling a full line of state-of-the-art equipment for electrical and electromagnetic geophys-ics. Worldwide, we can provide crews, expertise, or equipment for resistivity, IP, CR, CSAMT, TEM, AMT, MT, or for your special-ized research projects. Recent applications include combining CSAMT and seismic for groundwater exploration projects, MT for Geothermal applications, TEM for MT static corrections, CO2 sequestration monitoring with downhole arrays, and lev-ee studies with our new Dynamic NanoTEM system (DNT).

Head Office Tel.: +31 88 995 5055Fax: +31 30 634 3524 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.eage.org

Russia & CIS Office Tel.: +7 495 640 2008Fax: +7 495 640 2009 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.eage.ru

Middle East Office Tel.: +971 4 369 3897 Fax: +971 4 360 4702 E-mail: [email protected]: www.eage.org

Asia Pacific Office Tel.: +60 3 272 201 40Fax: +60 3 272 201 43E-mail: [email protected]: www.eage.org

Americas OfficeTel.: +31 88 995 5055Fax: +31 30 634 3524E-mail: [email protected]: www.eage.org

Europe Office PO Box 59, 3990 DB Houten, The Netherlands Tel.: +31 88 995 5055, Fax: +31 30 634 3524 E-mail: [email protected]: www.eage.org

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