Topics
Recently, the multidisciplinary approach in geodynamics
research has been increasing as well as the range of temporal
and spatial scales on which geodynamic phenomena can be
observed by modern instrumentation and monitoring systems. In
order to take this development into account, the name of the
“International Symposium on Earth Tides” has been changed to
“International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tides” and
is organized in this form for the first time.
The symposium will be open for a wide range of scientific
problems in geodynamics research. Interactions of geophysical
fluids with Earth tides phenomena and observations will be a
specific focus and includes:
- - Tidal and non-tidal loading in space geodetic and
subsurface observations
- - Permanent and dynamic effects of Earth tides on the
geodetic reference system
- - Using tides and ocean tidal loading with modern geodesy
to probe Earth structure
- - Variations in Earth rotation, gravity field and
geocenter due to mass redistributions
- - Subsurface fluid movement through geodetic and gravity
observation
- - Fluid pressure changes due to Earth tides
- - Stress and deformation changes due to injected fluids
- - Ice sheet dynamics
- - Earth tides, mass movements and deformation at
volcanoes
- - Tidal forcing of plate movement
- - Tidal effects on geodetic satellites as GOCE, GRACE, …
- - Innovations in instrumentation for gravity and
deformation observation
- - Innovations in software, data analyses and prediction
methods of loading and tides
- - Induced seismicity
- - Tides in planets
Accompanying persons program:
(if requested, close to Trieste, about 1 h drive) Roman Town
of Aquileia (Mosaics, museum, excavations) and visit to small
venetian town of Grado (long sand beach)
Scientific panel:
Janusz Bogusz, Military University, Warsaw,
Poland, jbogusz[at]wat.edu.pl
Carla Braitenberg, University of Trieste, Italy,
berg[at]units.it
Luca Crescentini, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy, luca.crescentini[at]sa.infn.it
David Crossley, Dept. Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences (EAS), Saint Louis University ,
crossley[at]eas.slu.edu
Silvio de Freitas, Federal University of Parana,
sfreitas[at]ufpr.br (to be confirmed)
Kosuke Heki, Hokkaido University, Japan,
heki[at]mail.sci.hokudai.ac.jp
Jacques Hinderer, University of Strasbourg,
EOST/IPG, Strasbourg, France, jhinderer[at]eost.u-strasbg.fr
Thomas Jahr, Friedrich Schiller Universität
Jena, Germany,thomas.jahr[at]uni-jena.de
Bruno Meurers, Universität Wien, Austria,
bruno.meurers[at]univie.ac.at
Spiros Pagiatakis, York University, Canada,
spiros[at]yorku.ca
Harald Schuh, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam,
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Germany,
harald.schuh[at]gfz-potsdam.de
He-Ping Sun, Institute of Geodesy and
Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China,
heping[at]asch.whigg.ac.cn
Tonie M. van Dam, University of Luxembourg,
Luxembourg, tonie.vandam[at]uni.lu