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1 European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics 23rd 2nd 4th European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference 3-7 SEPTEMBER 2017 MALMÖ, SWEDEN Programme & Catalogue

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION General Information 3 Welcome to Malmø 3 Programme overview 3 Opening hours 3 About the city 4 Venue 4 Social Programme 4 Field Demonstrations 4 Health & safety 5 Catering 5 Event papers on Earthdoc 5 EAGE photo contest 5 Social media 5 23 rd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics 6 2 nd European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference 6 4 th Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference 7 Plan of the venue 8 Technical Programme 9 Sessions 9 Oral & Poster Presentations 10 Thanks to 28 Workshops 28 Field trips 29 Exhibition 30 Opening hours exhibition 30 Wi-fi 30 Field demonstrations 30 EAGE Areas 30 Floorplan exhibition 31 List of Exhibitors - in alphabetical order 31 List of Exhibitors - commodity index 32 Exhibitors Profiles 34 SPONSOR OVERVIEW Near Surface Geoscience 2017 is sponsored by: 2 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

3 GENERAL INFORMATION Programme overview Welcome to Malmö Welcome to Malmö and to Near Surface Geosience Conference & Exhibition 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, field trips, technical programme, exhibition, social programme and field demonstrations. This year s event incorporates the following conferences: 23 rd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics Second European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference Fourth Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference All full conference delegates have access to the technical programme of each of the three conferences and the exhibition, excluding short course, workshops and field trips. The social programme includes the welcome reception and the conference dinner, which is accessible for every full conference delegate. 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. On Tuesday afternoon 5 September there will be an offsite field demonstration within walking distance of the venue. Sunday 3 September 09:00 17:00 hrs Geophysics in support of Infrastructure Planning 09:00 17:00 hrs Geophysics for mapping and monitoring of contaminated Ground and buried Waste 09:00 17:00 hrs Short Course: A practical Introduction on how to apply ground-based transient Electromagnetic (TEM) for mapping of Groundwater Resources Monday 4 September 08:45 11:00 hrs Opening session 09:30 19:00 hrs Exhibition open 11:30 17:10 hrs Technical programme 17:10 19:00 hrs Welcome reception Tuesday 5 September 09:00 15:20 hrs Technical programme 09:30 15:20 hrs Exhibition open 15:20 17:00 hrs Field demonstrations 19:00 23:30 hrs Conference evening Wednesday 6 September 09:00 17:05 hrs Technical programme 09:30 17:00 hrs Exhibition open 15:30 17:00 hrs EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Cocktail 17:05 17:30 hrs Closing ceremony GENERAL INFORMATION Thursday 7 September 09:00 15:00 hrs Field Trip 1: Application of high-resolution geophysical Methods for mapping bedrock Structures and variation in rock quality within the Tornqvist Zone 09:00 16:30 hrs Field Trip 2: Challenges and site investigations for the particle Accelerators MaxIV and ESS in Lund Opening hours Opening hours of the EAGE registration desk Sunday 3 September Monday 4 September Tuesday 5 September Wednesday 6 September 08:00 17:00 hrs 08:00 19:00 hrs 08:30 17:00 hrs 08:30 14:00 hrs NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3

4 Utställningsgatan GENERAL INFORMATION About the city Malmö is the third largest city in Sweden and the sixth largest in the Nordic Countries. Malmö is also the most populous city in Scania (the southernmost province of Sweden) and is the economic and cultural center of South Sweden. Scania has amazing geology; hosts the world-renowned Tornqvist zone and offers various environmentally related opportunities for excursions after the conference. Scania hosted the Eurando 2016 one-week hiking event that offered 80 different organized hikes in various landscapes in the province. There is a wealth of cultural attractions that can be enjoyed in connection with the conference, with concerts and arts in Malmö, Lund, Copenhagen and other cities in the region. On the entertainment side Malmö, together with Copenhagen, are the settings of the highly acclaimed police series The Bridge and for Inspector Wallander fans, Ystad is close by. From the venue, the medieval city center of Lund is a 10-minute train ride and Copenhagen central station can be reached in 35 minutes. Venue The Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2017 will be held at the Clarion Hotel & Congress Malmö Live in Malmö, Sweden. The venue Malmö Live is inaugurated in 2015 and combines the congress center with a modern hotel and a world class concert hall. From Copenhagen Airport, it is just a 20 minute train ride. It is located next to the historic center of Malmö with plenty of restaurants, bars and hotels within a few minutes walk. CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION Carlsgatan CONFERENCE EVENING Gibraltargatan Slottsgatan Neptunigatan Norra Vallgatan FIELD DEMOS Central Station Social Programme Welcome reception Monday 4 September, 17:10 19:00 hrs Location: Exhibition area, level 2 Meet with exhibitors, catch up with your colleagues and expand your network while enjoying delicious food and drinks. Conference evening Tuesday 5 September, 19:00 23:30 hrs Venue: Slagthuset, Jörgen Kocksgatan 7A Your conference badge is your ticket to the event so be sure to wear it. Join us for an informal evening with dinner and dancing with your colleagues. The conference evening is included for full delegates. Field Demonstrations Tuesday 5 September, 15:20 17:00 hrs Location: Kungsparken All delegates are invited to attend the special exhibits presented to you by our exhibitors in an informal setting. Enjoy a pleasant afternoon receiving useful information on the latest geophysical products from the industry. The field demonstrations are within walking distance of the conference venue. Please view the map on the leftside of this page. EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Cocktail Wednesday 6 September, 15:30 17:00 hrs Location: EU Horizon 2020 Booth on the exhibition floor. EAGE provides a platform to meet and discuss potential partnerships for EU project ideas throughout the Near Surface conference. Are you interested in EU funding opportunities or looking for project partners for your Horizon2020 application? EAGE invites you to the EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Cocktail. Closing Ceremony Wednesday 6 September, 17:05 17:30 hrs Room: High 3, level 2 Join us to say goodbye to colleagues and officially close Near Surface 2017 and look ahead to Near Surface NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

5 GENERAL INFORMATION Health & Safety In case of emergency, always follow the instructions given by the staff of the venue and/or emergency services. Do not use the lifts. Use the emergency exits to leave the building. Stay calm and avoid panic. Catering Coffee/tea breaks are included in the registration fee for all registered delegates and is served in the exhibition area on level 2. Lunch can be purchased at the cash bars located in the exhibition area during the exhibition days. Event papers on Earthdoc EarthDoc is EAGE s online geoscience database and enables you to browse through thousands of event papers and journal articles online. EAGE members have free access to Earth- Doc ( EAGE photo contest Geoscientists at work has proved to be an inspiring theme for the EAGE/EFG Photo Contest, resulting in nearly 100 stunning photographs. The twelve best submitted photos are on display at Near Surface Geoscience Make sure to vote on-site! The first, second and third prize winners will be announced in First Break October. Social Media EAGE wishes to stay connected with all members. To keep you up-to-date with the latest information, EAGE is hosting a Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram account. Feel free to like, share or tag our posts and don t forget to follow us! Facebook Twitter The event papers of the three conferences are available online. Go to and log in with your EAGE membership number. LinkedIn Instagram NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 5

6 GENERAL INFORMATION 23rd European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS The meeting is the opportunity for a wide community of geoscientists (geophysicists, geologists, hydrogeologists and engineers) to share technical and scientific issues on developments of shallow applied geophysics. The scientific programme focuses on the advancement and integration of shallow geophysical methods for elucidating the geometry of subsurface structures and preventing associated problems. Special sessions are devoted to geophysical methods applied to engineering geology and geotechnical investigations, hydrogeophysical and environmental studies, geohazards including landslides, cryosphere and arctics, archaeological prospecting, assessment of industrial and mineral deposits, mining and mineral exploration, as well as method-specific themes. LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Torleif Dahlin (Chair) Lund University Esben Auken Aarhus University Jesper Emilsson Guideline Geo AB Jaana Gustafsson Tyréns AB Alfredo Mendoza Sweco AB Lars Nielsen University of Copenhagen Lena Persson Geological Survey of Sweden Mathias Ronczka Lund University Leif Stenberg SKB Mats Svensson Tyréns AB SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Niklas Linde (Chair) Mehrdad Bastani Ahmad Ali Behroozmand Albert Casas Anders Vest Christiansen Ranajit Ghose Isabelle Lecomte Majken Looms Alireza Malehmir Manuel João Senos Matias Ingelise Møller Thomas Ingeman Nielsen Andreas Pfaffhuber Thorkild M. Rasmussen Matteo Rossi Nils Rydén Roger Wisén University of Lausanne Geological Survey of Sweden Stanford University University of Barcelona Aarhus University TU Delft University of Bergen University of Copenhagen Uppsala University University of Aveiro GEUS Technical University of Denmark NGI Luleå University of Technology Lund University Lund University Rambøll Denmark A/S & Lund University 2nd European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference SECOND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE EuroAEM is a European forum for innovative research and novel applications in the field of airborne electromagnetics (AEM). European research groups provide a significant part of the global AEM development and European companies are major suppliers of AEM technology. In addition, both the technology and application are in a stage of tremendous development, which is why we find it important to host the second geophysical conference under the EAGE umbrella and on European ground dedicated to AEM. The conference further balances the five-year rhythm of the international AEM workshop, planned again in Denmark in SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Esben Auken (Chair) Andi A. Pfaffhuber (Chair) Kristoffer Andersen Mehrdad Bastani Vikas Baranwal Cyril Schamper Anders Vest Christiansen Guillaume Martelet Jim Hodgson Pierre-Alexandre Reninger Bernhard Siemon Robert Supper Kurt Sørensen Andrea Viezzoli Aarhus University NGI Aarhus University Geological Surevy of Sweden NGU Paris 6 University Aarhus University BRGM GSI BRGM BGR GBA SkyTEM Surveys Aarhus Geophysics ApS 6 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

7 GENERAL INFORMATION 4th Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference FOURTH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE The SES conference series is a relatively new initiative and aims to bring together geoscientists working in CO2 storage, geothermal applications, deep earth storage solutions and related topics. To meet the challenges of present and future energy demand, the geosciences play an increasingly important role in the sustainable use of the Earth and its resources and in the conservation of our environment. Numerous technologies (storage of gases, geothermal, waste disposal, oil & gas, mining, etc.) use the subsurface sometimes in synergy, sometimes in competition. SES 2017 seeks to address these challenges and promotes the development of applied geoscience and technology with regard to sustainable use of the Earth and its limited resources. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Philip Ringrose (Chair) Maria Ask Peter Bergmann Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol Mikael Erlström Jean-Charles Ferran Birgit Müller Lars Henrik Nielsen Jan-Erik Rosberg Constantin Sava Iain Stewart Tim Tambach Sylvain Thibeau Ton Wildenborg NTNU/Statoil Luleå University of Technology GFZ BRGM/ENeRG Geological Survey of Sweden CGG KIT GEUS Lund University GeoEcoMar/ENeRG Plymouth University Shell Total TNO/ CO 2 GeoNet The programme for the Fourth Annual Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference is co-organized by EAGE and ENeRG. NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 7

8 PLAN OF THE VENUE GENERAL INFORMATION High 4 High Hotel Entrance 2nd Floor Poster Area Hotel lobby Live 9 Live 8 Lecture rooms Live 4 Live 5 Live 6 Live 7 Exhibition Poster area Registration Lift Stairway Coffee Point Restaurant / Bar Cloakroom 1st Floor Exit to Field Demonstrations Toilets 8 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

9 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). The technical programme consists of oral and poster presentations on a broad range of near surface related topics. In addition, workshops, a short course, field demonstrations and field trips are offered. MONDAY - 04 SEPTEMBER 2017 AM PM 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Opening Session BEST OF SAGEEP Integrated Approaches in Nearsurface Geophysics I Integrated Approaches in Nearsurface Geophysics II Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications I Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications II POSTER AREA A 23RD Best of ENGGEO Hydrogeophysics A Archeoogeophysics POSTER AREA B 23RD Cryosphere and Arctic Geophysics I and GPR 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE POSTER LIVE 6/7 AREA AEM2 Forward Modelling and Inversion I Forward Modelling and Inversion II 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE LIVE 4/5 Geothermal Energy I - Resource Development Geothermal Energy II - Technology Development Crossdisciplinary Topics and Poster Session POSTER AREA SES4 Poster Session TECHNICAL PROGRAMME TUESDAY - 05 SEPTEMBER 2017 AM PM 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Geophysics for 3-D Geological Model Building Quick Clay and Landslide Hazard Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications I Shallow Marine Geophysics Modelling and Inversion in Near-s urface Geophysics I Keynote Lectures Cryosphere and Arctic Geophysics II POSTER AREA A 23RD Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications A Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications B Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications A POSTER AREA B 23RD Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations Monitoring and Characterization of the Shallow Subsurface A 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE POSTER LIVE 6/7 AREA AEM2 System Developments Real World Problems I Real World Problems II 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE LIVE 4/5 Energy Storage - Evaluating Novel Concepts CO2 Storage - Projects Monitoring CO2 Storage POSTER AREA SES4 WEDNESDAY - 06 SEPTEMBER 2017 AM PM 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations I Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations II High-resolution Engineering Seismic Studies Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations III Closing session Monitoring and Characterization of the Shallow Subsurface Hydrogeophysics I Modelling and Inversion in Near-surface Geophysics II Ground Penetrating Radar POSTER AREA A 23RD Mining and Mineral Exploration Geophysics High-resolution Engineering Seismic Studies & Shallow Marine Geophysics Geophysics for 3-D Geological Model Building & Quick Clay and Landslide Hazards (2 last posters) POSTER AREA B 23RD Modelling and Inversion in Nearsurface Geophysics Integrated Approaches in Near-surface Geophysics 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE POSTER LIVE 6/7 AREA AEM2 Data Visualization, Integration and Interpretation Airborne EM 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE LIVE 4/5 Energy Transition and Life after Paris COP21 Panel Debate - Life after Paris COP21 EU R&D Programme Updates POSTER AREA SES4 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 9

10 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral presentations I MONDAY HIGH 3 Opening Session T. Dahlin (Lund University) 08:45 Mo 23 A Introduction Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 09:00 Mo 23 A Geophysics in Infrastructure Construction - Needs and Benefit - R. Sturk (Skanska) 09:30 Mo 23 A Deep Geothermal Drilling - G.Ó. Friðleifsson (IDDP) 10:00 Mo 23 A AEM Surveying for Mapping the Plumbing System of Yellowstone - C. Finn (USGS) 10:30 Mo 23 A Geophysics and Refugees, Then and Now - P. Bauman (Advisan) 11:00 Coffee break Best of SAGEEP N. Linde (University of Lausanne) 11:30 Mo 23 A D ERT - Zigzag Electrode Acquisition Strategy To Improve 2-D Profiles - A. Robbins* (California State University Fresno), A. Plattner (ETH Zurich) 11:50 Mo 23 A02 - Preliminary Results From The First Airborne EM Survey Conducted In Yellowstone National Park - K. Dickey* (University of Wyoming), W.S. Holbrook (University of Wyoming), C. Finn (USGS), E. Auken (Aarhus University), B. Carr (University of Wyoming), K. Sims (University of Wyoming), P. Bedrosian (USGS), J. Lowenstern (USGS), S. Hurwitz (USGS), J. Pedersen (Aarhus University) 12:10 Mo 23 A03 - The Forgotten Holocaust in Lithuania - Geophysical Investigations at the Ponary Extermination Site - A. McClymont (Advisian WorleyParsons), P. Bauman* (Advisian WorleyParsons), R. Freund (University of Hartford), J. Seligman (Israel Antiquities Authority), H. Jol (University of Wisconsin), K. Bensimon (KMB Architects), P. Reeder (Duquesne University) 12:30 Mo 23 A04 - Geophysical Characteristics of Permafrost Degradation across Boreal Landscapes after Disturbance by Fire or Water - B. Minsley (US Geological Survey), N. Pastick (Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies/University of Minnesota), B. Wylie (US Geological Survey), D. Brown (University of Alaska Fairbanks), A. Kass* (US Geological Survey) 12:50 Lunch break HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Integrated Approaches in Near-surface Geophysics I J. Hunziker (University of Lausanne) 14:00 Mo 23 A05 - Shear-wave Reflection-seismic and ERT Investigation for Slope Stability - G. Sauvin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), A.O.K. Lysdahl* (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), S. Bazin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) 14:20 Mo 23 A06 - An All In Resistivity and Seismic Portable Field System - F.E.R. Almeida* (University of Aveiro), R. Baieta (University of Aveiro), A. Ferreira (University of Aveiro) 14:40 Mo 23 A07 - Investigation of a Waste Fill - A.C. Duncan (Angre Pty Ltd and Electromagentic Imaging Technology Pty Ltd), G.J. Street* (Angre Pty Ltd) Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications I T. Guenther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) 14:00 Mo 23 B05 - Developments in Resistivity Inversion with Electrode Displacements for Landslide Monitoring - M.H. Loke* (Geotomosoft Solutions), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey), S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey), P.I. Meldrum (British Geological Survey) 14:20 Mo 23 B06 - Comparison of Frequency-domain and Timedomain Spectral Induced Polarization Methods at Field Scale - P.K. Maurya* (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), M. Weigand (University of Bonn), A. Kemna (University of Bonn), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) 14:40 Mo 23 B07 - The Relationship between Pore Radii and Induced Polarization Studied with a Membrane Polarization Model - A. Hördt* (Braunschweig Technical University), M. Bücker (University of Bonn), K. Bairlein (TU Braunschweig), H. Stebner (TU Braunschweig) 15:00 Mo 23 A08 - Geophysical Site Investigation at Dalby-Önneslov Using Joint Inversion - M. Ronczka* (Lund University), P.-I. Olsson (Lund University), M. Rossi (Lund University), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), T. Dahlin (Lund University) 15:20 Coffee break 15:00 Mo 23 B08 - A Newly Developed 2D DC and Time-domain IP Inversion Algorithm -Application on Data Acquired on an Ore Deposit in Turkey - B. Tezkan* (University of Cologne), J. Adrian (University of Cologne) 10 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

11 Oral presentations I MONDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 Opening Session Joint session, see page 10 Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). Opening Session Joint session, see page 10 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE 11:00 Coffee break Geothermal Energy I - Resource Development P.S. Ringrose (Statoil ASA) & V.S. Ask (Luleå University of Technology) 11:30 Mo SES Keynote TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 12:50 Lunch break 12:10 Mo SES Geothermal Reservoir Quality of Upper Triassic Lower Jurassic Paralic Sandstones in Copenhagen - M. Olivarius* (GEUS (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland)), H. Vosgerau (GEUS), U. Gregersen (GEUS), L. Kristensen (GEUS), R. Weibel (GEUS), M.L. Hjuler (GEUS), A. Mathiesen (GEUS), L.H. Nielsen (GEUS) 12:30 Mo SES Three Component Seismic Acquisition Implemented for Deep Geothermal Exploration in Vienna - M.G. Schreilechner* (Geo5 Gmbh), P. Keglovic (Wien Energie GmbH), M.F. Jud (Geo5 GmbH), C.G. Eichkitz (Geo5 GmbH), E. Lüschen (LIAG) Forward Modelling and Inversion I E. Auken (Aarhus University) & C. Schamper (Sorbonne Universités - UPMC - UMR 7619 METIS) 14:00 Mo AEM Efficient 2D Hybrid Inversion of Airborne Frequency Domain Data - E. Auken (Aarhus University), T. Boesen* (Aarhus University), A.V.C. Christiansen (Aarhus University), G.F. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), M.V. Vöge (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) 14:20 Mo AEM Probabilistic Inversion of AEM Data with an Explicit Choice of Prior Information - T.M. Hansen* (Niels Bohr Institute), B. Minsley (U.S. Geological Survey) 14:40 Mo AEM Comparison of Near-surface Sensitivity Functions of Airborne and Ground-based EM Systems - L.M. Madsen* (Aarhus University), K.V. Lassen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) 15:00 Mo AEM2 08-3D Inversion of the Semi-airborne Electromagnetic Data from Schleiz, Germany - M. Cherevatova* (WWU Muenster, Germany), C. Nittinger (WWU Muenster, Germany), M. Becken (WWU Muenster, Germany), T. Guenther (LIAG, Germany) 15:20 Coffee break Geothermal Energy II - Technology Development B. Mueller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) & L.H. Nielsen (Geological Institute of Copenhagen) 14:00 Mo SES Coupled Geomechanical Study for the Evaluation of Fault Stability and Microseismic Events of the ECOGI Geothermal Field - A. Mandiuc* (Schlumberger), Ch. Spyrou (Schlumberger), G. Sosio (Schlumberger), C. Baujard (ES Géothermie) 14:20 Mo SES S-wave Seismic Experiments for Geothermal Exploration of the Upper Jurassic Carbonate Platform in the Bavarian Molasse Basin - B. Wawerzinek (LIAG), H. Buness* (LIAG), R. Thomas (LIAG) 14:40 Mo SES Exploration for Deep Enhanced Geothermal Systems with Riksriggen and the LTU Downhole Stress Measurement System - M. Ask* (Luleå University of Technology), D. Ask (FracSinus Rock Stress Measurements AB, Luleå University of Technology), J.-E. Rosberg (Lund University) 15:00 Mo SES Feasibility of Using Plasma Assisted Drilling in Geothermal Wells - M. Bazargan* (Royal Holloway University of London), A. Gudmundsson (Royal Holloway University of London), P.I. Meredith (University College London) NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 1 1

12 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral presentations I MONDAY HIGH 3 Integrated Approaches in Near-surface Geophysics II J. Hunziker (Université de Lausanne) 15:50 Mo 23 A09 - Cluster Analysis on Geophisical Parameters for Subsoil Investigation - G. Bohm* (OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale) 16:10 Mo 23 A10 - Risk Based Site Investigations for Horizontal Directional Drilling - L. Klinkby* (COWI A/S), J. Colberg-Larsen (Energinet), K. Pedersen (COWI), M. Laier (COWI), S. Petersen (COWI), K. Buus (COWI) 16:30 Mo 23 A11 - Characterization of Holocene Sediments Using Geophysical Methods and Borehole Information - Ebro Delta (Spain) - B. Benjumea* (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya), A. Gabàs (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya), A. Macau (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya), F. Bellmunt (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya), S. Figueras (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya), M. Vilà (Insitut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications II T. Guenther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) 15:50 Mo 23 B09-3D ERT Monitoring of Levee Flooding Experiment Using Multi-current Transmission Technique - Y.Y. Yamashita* (OYO Corporation), T. Kobayashi (OYO Corporation), H.S. Saito (OYO Corporation), T. Sugii (Chubu University), T. Kodaka (Meijo University), K.M. Maeda (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Y.C. Cui (Yokohama National University) 16:10 Mo 23 B10 - Combined Optimization of Measurement Configurations and Electrode Placement for Electrical Resistivity Tomography Survey - S.S. Uhlemann* (British Geological Survey), P.B. Wilkinson (British Geological Survey), H. Maurer (ETH Zurich), F.M. Wagner (University of Bonn), J.E. Chambers (British Geological Survey) 16:30 Mo 23 B11 - Which EM Properties with Multi-frequency Low Induction Number Slingram Apparatus? - F.X. Simon (INRAP), J. Thiesson (UPMC), A. Tabbagh* (UPMC) 16:50 16:50 Mo 23 B12 - Processing of Densely Sampled Electromagnetic Induction Data Collected across Peat Deposits - J. Guillemoteau* (University of Potsdam), P. Koyan (University of Potsdam), J. Tronicke (University of Potsdam) 12 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

13 Oral presentations I MONDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 Forward Modelling and Inversion II E. Auken (Aarhus University) & C. Schamper (Sorbonne Universités - UPMC - UMR 7619 METIS) 15:50 Mo AEM Two-dimensional Induced Polarization Effects on Airborne Time Domain Electromagnetic Data - C. Lin* (China University of Geosciences), E. Auken (Aarhus University), G.H. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE Cross-disciplinary Topics I. Stewart (University of Plymouth) 15:50 Mo SES Optimal Budget Allocation of R&D Programs for Sustainable Development - A Case Study of Construction and Transportation - H. Song* (KISTEP) 16:10 Mo AEM Three-dimentional Pseudo-lithology Derived from Interpretation of Airborne Geophysical Data - A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), V. Kaminski* (Aarhus Geophysics ApS), H. Paasche (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ), G. Manca (Universita di Pisa) 16:30 Mo AEM Keynote speech - A. Davis (CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering) 16:10 Mo SES Precipitation of Calcium Compounds on Rock Kept in Calcium Hydroxide Solution - Y. Nara* (Kyoto University), Y. Hamada (Tottori University) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 1 3

14 Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Poster presentations I MONDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD Best of ENGGEO 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 11:30 Mo 23P Solving the Problems of Obtaining Geological Information with Using Geophysical Methods of Research During Engineering-geological Surveys - V.B. Pisetski (Ural State Mining University), I.V. Abaturova* (Ural State Mining University), L.A. Storozhenko (Ural State Mining University), I.A. Savintsev (Ural State Mining University), I.G. Petrova (Ural State Mining University) 11:40 Mo 23P Arctic Shelf Integrated Engineering Surveys Specifics - P.S. Solovyev* (MAGE), D.I. Chernikov (MAGE JSC), D.A. Naumenko (MAGE JSC), M.I. Chudakov (MAGE JSC) 11:50 Mo 23P Crosshole Seismic Testing on Pressure and Shear Waves - An Example of Effective Usage of the Method - A.I. Konkov* (Geodevice), A.N. Oshkin (Moscow State University), N.A. Ragozin (Institute Orgenergostroy), V.I. Ignatev (Geodevice), R.Y. Ermakov (Moscow State University) 12:00 Mo 23P Application of ERT to Identify Buried Covered Karst Features in the Design of Linear Constructions - D.V. Makarov* (Lomonosov Moscow State University), I.N. Modin (Lomonosov Moscow State University), A.A. Pelevin (RC Geoscan), A.D. Skobelev (RC Geoscan), K.D. Efremov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) 12:10 Mo 23P Potential of Ground-penetrating Radar for Imaging Active Layer and Ice Wedges in Permafrost Areas - S.S. Schennen* (University of Potsdam), S.S. Bricheva (Lomonosov Moscow State University), J.T. Tronicke (University of Potsdam/Institute of Earth and Env. Science) 12:50 Lunch break POSTER AREA A 23RD Hydrogeophysics A E. Bloem (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research) 14:00 Mo 23P Conceptual Model for Exploring Geothermal Resources in La Seva Basin (NE Spain) from Integrated Geophysical Data - M. Torrens (University of Barcelona), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), M. Himi (University of Barcelona), A. Sendrós (University of Barcelona), J.C. Tapias (University of Barcelona), X. Font (University of Barcelona), L. Rivero (University of Barcelona), A. Casas* (University of Barcelona) 14:10 Mo 23P The Use of Slingram Method to Map the Marine Water Intrusion: A Case Study from the Trabzon, Turkey - K.H. Çoban* (Karadeniz Technical University), A.E. Babacan (Karadeniz Technical University), E. Durmaz (Karadeniz Technical University), S. Ceylan (Karadeniz Technical University) 14:20 Mo 23P Groundbased TEM Survey in the Subsiding Mekong Delta - T. Bording* (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), J.L. Gunnink (TNO), G.H.P. Oude Essink (Deltares) 14:30 Mo 23P Probabilistic Inversion of Time-lapse EMI Data for Spatiotemporal Monitoring of Soil Moisture - K.Z. Jadoon* (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology), D. Moghadas (Brandenburg University of Technology), M.F. McCabe (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) 14:40 Mo 23P Near Surface Geophysical Method Applicable for Water Sensitive Urban Design Projects - O.F. Nielsen* (COWI), S.W. Nielsen (COWI) POSTER AREA B 23RD 14 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

15 Poster presentations I MONDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD 15:20 Coffee break Archeogeophysics A. Mendoza (Sweco) 15:50 Mo 23P Data Adaptive Denoising of Magnetic Anomaly Maps - J. Tronicke* (University of Potsdam), E. Lück (Universität Potsdam) 16:00 Mo 23P Investigation of Subsurface Archaeological Remains of Kalecik Castle Using GPR Method (Arakli, Trabzon, Turkey) - A. Seren* (Karadeniz Technical University), Z. Ogretmen Aydin (Karadeniz Technical University), A.E. Babacan (Karadeniz Technical University), K. GELISLI (Karadeniz Technical University) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 16:10 Mo 23P The Use of VLF-EM and Electromagnetic Induction Methods for Mapping the Ancient Fort of Kuta Lubok as Tsunami Heritage i - M. Yanis* (Syiah Kuala University), M. A Bakar (Syiah Kuala University), N. Ismail (Syiah Kuala University) Cryosphere and Arctic Geophysics I and GPR T. Ingeman-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark) & L. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) 15:50 Mo 23P Analysis Procedures of an ERT Monitoring Network to Assess Mountain Permafrost Degradation Rate - C. Mollaret* (University of Fribourg), C. Hilbich (University of Fribourg), C. Hauck (University of Fribourg) 16:00 Mo 23P Monitoring Thickness and Wetness of Snow Sheets at a Catalan Pyrenees Ski Resort Using GPR, TDR and Chemical Analisis Me - J. Medina (University of Barcelona), L. Rivero* (University of Barcelona), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), M. Himi (University of Barcelona), A. Sendros (University of Barcelona), A. Urruela (University of Barcelona), A. Casas (University of Barcelona) 16:10 16:20 Mo 23P2 20-2D-SEA Methodology for GPR Reflections - D. Bullo (University of Buenos Aires/CONICET), N. Bonomo (University of Buenos Aires/CONICET), A. Osella* (University of Buenos Aires/ CONICET) 16:30 Mo 23P Investigation of Erzincan Airport Landing Field with GPR Method - I. Saricicek* (KTÜ), Z. Ogretmen Aydin (KTU), A. Seren (KTÜ) 16:40 Mo 23P Determination of Horizontal and Vertical Changes of Esiroglu Formation in Akoluk Distinct Using GPR and ERT Methods (Tra - Z. Ogretmen Aydin* (KAradeniz Technical University), A. Seren (Karadeniz Technical University) 16:50 Mo 23P IAG/USP Test Site - II - Construction and Preliminary GPR Results on PVC/Metal Pipes and Ceramic Tubes - J.L. Porsani* (Universidade de Sao Paulo), V.R. Elis (Universidade de Sao Paulo), A.A. Ferreira (Companhia de Gas de São Paulo), B. Poluha (Universidade de Sao Paulo) 17:00 Mo 23P Investigation of Concrete Internal Structures With GPR Method - A. Seren (KTU), I. Saricicek* (KTU) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME POSTER AREA SES4 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE Poster Session Fourth Sustainable Earth Sciences I. Stewart (University of Plymouth) 16:30 Mo SES4 P20 - Feasibility of Using Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling for Geothermal Wells - S. Chamankhah (Uppsala University), M. Bazargan* (Weld On Sweden) 16:40 Mo SES4 P21 - Buried Structure 3D Seismic Interpretation of Coal Mining District and Its Safety Influence on Coal Mine - W.F. Du* (China University of Mining & Technology), S.P. Peng (China university of Mining and Technology Beijing), S.Z. Shi (China university of Mining and Technology Beijing), X.Q. Cui (China university of Mining and Technology Beijing) 16:50 Mo SES4 P22 - Feasibility Study of Operating Managed Pressure Srilling in Geothermal Well Using CBHP - S. Chamankhah (Uppsala University), M. Bazargan* (Weld On Sweden) NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 1 5

16 Oral presentations I TUESDAY Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Geophysics for 3-D Geological Model Building M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden) 09:00 Tu 23 A01 - Mapping Bedrock Lithology in Urban Environment via Large Scale Time Domain Induced Polarization Tomography - M. Rossi* (Lund University, LTH), P.I. Olsson (Lund University, LTH), T. Dahlin (Lund University, LTH) Modelling and Inversion in Near-Surface Geophysics I A. Tabbagh (University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC)) 09:00 Tu 23 B01 - Aquifer Characterization Using Elastic Fullwaveform Inversion - N. Athanasopoulos* (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), T. Bohlen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 09:20 Tu 23 A02 - BeFo Detailed Comparison Study of 3D-characterized Rock Mass and Geophysical Models - P.-I. Olsson* (Lund University), P. Jonsson (Lund University), S. Johansson (Lund University), L. Johansson (Lund University) 09:40 Tu 23 A03 - Detailed 3D Geological Modelling at a Contaminated Stream Using Geophysical, Geological and Chemical Data - A Challenge - I. Moeller* (Geological Survey of Denmark & Greenland), P.K. Maurya (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), N. Balbarini (Technical University of Denmark), V. Rønde (Technical University of Denmark), A.J. Kallesøe (Geological Survey of Denmark & Greenland), K.E.S. Klint (Geo), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University), P.L. Bjerg (Technical University of Denmark) Quick Clay and Landslide Hazard 10:00 Tu 23 A04 - Probability of Sensitive Clay from AEM Data - A.O.K. Lysdahl* (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), H. Anschütz (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), Kr.K. Kåsin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute), S. Bazin (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) 10:20 Tu 23 A05 - Combined Geophysical Surveys to Investigate the Cause of the Rainfall Induced Shallow Landslide - Y. Okada (Forest Research and Management Organization), C. Konishi* (OYO Corporation) 09:20 Tu 23 B02 - Surface Wave FWI on Complex Models - The Robustness of the Inversion to Assumptions and Forward Modeling Approximations - Z. Xing* (University of Pisa), A. Mazzotti (University of Pisa) 09:40 Tu 23 B03 - Full-waveform Seismic Inversion for Estimating Aquifer Dimensions and Hydrologic Parameters - T. Lähivaara* (University of Eastern Finland), A. Pasanen (Geological Survey of Finland (GTK)), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), J. Kaipio (University of Auckland) 10:00 Tu 23 B04 - Particle Swarm Optimization of Electromagnetic Data with Parallel Computing in the 2D Case - F. Pace* (Politecnico di Torino), A. Santilano (IGG - CNR Pisa/Politecnico di Torino), A. Godio (Politecnico di Torino) 10:20 Tu 23 B05 - Bayesian Inversion of Surface-Based ERT Data Using a Structure-based Prior - G. de Pasquale* (UNIL-Institute of Earth Sciences), J. Doetsch (ETH-Department of Earth Sciences), N. Linde (UNIL-Institute of Earth Sciences) 10:40 Coffee break Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications I M. Mueller-Petke (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) 11:10 Tu 23 A06 - Towards a Time Monitoring of the Chalk Aquifer (Beauvais, North of France) Using the Magnetic Resonance Soundings - P. Lutz* (Institut Polytechnique UniLaSalle (HydrISE)), J.F. Girard (Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg), L.Z. Zouhri (Institut Polytechnique UniLaSalle (HydrISE)), P.E. Meurant (Institut Polytechnique UniLaSalle (HydrISE)) 11:30 Tu 23 A07 - Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance with Compact Multicomponent Receivers - M.A. Kass* (US Geological Survey), T.P. Irons (University of Utah), A. Behroozmand (Stanford University), D. Grombacher (Aarhus University), B.R. Bloss (US Geological Survey) Keynote Lectures P.S. Ringrose (Statoil ASA) & N. Linde (University of Lausanne) 11:10 Tu 23 B06 - Keynote speech: Geophysical Monitoring Of CO 2 Storage - M. Landrø (NTNU) 11:50 Tu 23 A08 - Modelling Relaxation During Pulse Effects for the Complex Inversion of Surface NMR Data; Gaining Insight into which Rela - D. Grombacher* (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) 12:10 Tu 23 A09 - A Multichannel, Low Noise Surface NMR Receiver System with Wireless Connections to Signal and Reference Coils - L. Liu* (Aarhus University), D. Grombacher (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), J.J. Larsen (Aarhus University) 11:50 Tu 23 B07 - Keynote speech: Getting The Most From Our Data - Applications And Future Directions For Imaging And Inversion Of Surface Ground-penetrating Radar - J. Bradford 16 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

17 Oral presentations I TUESDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 System Developments P.-A. Reninger (BRGM) & A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University, Dept. of Geoscience) 09:00 Tu AEM A Novel Semi-airborne EM System for Mineral Exploration - First Results from Combined Fluxgate and Induction Coil Data - C. Nittinger* (WWU Münster), M. Cherevatova (WWU Münster), M. Becken (WWU Münster), T. Martin (BGR), H. Petersen (BGR), A. Steuer (BGR), U. Meyer (BGR), B. Siemon (BGR), U. Matzander (Metronix), B. Friedrichs (Metronix), W. Mörbe (University of Cologne), P. Yogeshwar (University of Cologne), B. Tezkan (University of Cologne), R. Rochlitz (LIAG Hannover), T. Günther (LIAG Hannover) 09:20 Tu AEM SkyTEM High Power Systems A New Generation of Airborne TEM Transmitters - P.G. Gisselø* (SkyTEM Surveys ApS), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM Surveys ApS) 09:40 Tu AEM An Improved Helicopter Time-domain EM System for Near Surface Applications - T. Eadie (Geotech Ltd.), J.M. Legault* (Geotech Ltd.), G. Plastow (Geotech Ltd.), A. Prikhodko (Geotech Ltd.), P. Tishin (Geotech Ltd.) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE Energy Storage - Evaluating Novel Concepts S. Thibeau (Total) & J.-E. Rosberg (Lund University) 09:00 Tu SES Direct Prediction of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage System Efficiency Using Short-term Push-pull Tests - T. Hermans* (University of Liege), N. Lesparre (University of Liege), T. Kremer (University of Liege), J. Caers (Stanford University), F. Nguyen (University of Liege), T. Robert (Aquale) 09:20 Tu SES High-resolution Seismic Investigations of a Geological Energy-storage Site - Dalby (Tornquist Zone), Southwest Sweden - A. Malehmir* (Uppsala University), B. Bergman (Sweco Environment AB, currently at WSP), B. Andersson (Skanska Sverige AB), R. Sturk (Skanska Sverige AB), M. Johansson (Sweco Environment AB) 09:40 Tu SES H 2 Storage Simulations Using Effective Hydraulic Properties Comparison with Heterogeneous Cases - W.T Pfeiffer* (Kiel University), S. Bauer (Kiel University) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 10:00 Tu AEM Recent Advances in Skytem Receiver System Technologies - N.S. Nyboe* (SkyTEM Surveys ApS), S.S. Mai (Airborne Instruments ApS) 10:00 Tu SES Seasonal Deep Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage in the Gassum Sandstone Formation - H.D.H. Holmslykke* (GEUS), C. Kjøller (GEUS), I.L. Fabricius (DTU) 10:20 Tu AEM Stretching AEM Near Surface Resolution Limits Related to Low- and Very High Resistivity Contrasts - G.H. Skurdal* (NGI), A.A. Pfaffhuber (NGI), A. Davis (CSIRO), S. Bazin (NGI), H. Anschütz (NGI), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM), N. Foged (AU), T. Thomassen (SVV), T. Wiig (BaneNOR) 10:40 Coffee break Real World Problems I M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden) & V.C. Baranwal (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)) 11:10 Tu AEM Developing a Communications Management Solution for Airborne Surveys in Peri-urban Environments - J.A. Hodgson* (Geological Survey of Ireland), E. Scanlon (Geological Survey Ireland), M.D. Ture (Geological Survey Ireland), S. O'Brien (Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment) 10:20 Tu SES Laboratory Experiments for Safe Underground Hydrogen/Energy Storage in Depleted Natural Gas Reservoirs - S. Henkel* (Friedrich Schiller University of Jena), D. Pudlo (Friedrich Schiller University Jena), C. Heubeck (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) CO 2 Storage - Projects C.S. Sava (Nat. Inst. of R&D for Marine Geology & Geoecology) & I. Czernichowski-Lauriol (BRGM) 11:10 Joint Keynote speech: Geophysical Monitoring Of CO 2 Storage - M. Landrø (NTNU) Room High 4, Level 2 11:30 Tu AEM Structural Geology Interpreted from AEM Data - Folded Terrain at the Foothills of Rocky Mountains, British Columbia - F. Jørgensen* (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland), A. Menghini (Aarhus Geophysics), G. Vignoli (GEUS/ University of Cagliari), A. Viezzoli (Aarhus Geophysics), C. Salas (Geoscience BC), M.E. Best (Bemex Consulting International), S.A.S. Pedersen (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland) 11:50 Tu AEM The RESOLVE Frequency Domain EM System Applied to a Geotechnical Project - A. Smiarowski* (CGG) 12:10 Tu AEM Characterization of the Spiritwood Valley Aquifer, North Dakota, Using a Helicopter Time-domain EM System - J.M. Legault* (Geotech Ltd), T. Eadie (Geotech Ltd), G. Plastow (Geotech Ltd), A. Prikhodko (Geotech Ltd), D. Hisz (North Dakota State Water Commission), J.C. Patch (North Dakota State Water Commission) 11:50 Tu SES Quest CCS at Two Million Tonnes - A. Halladay (Shell Canada), V. Oropeza Bacci* (Shell), S. O'Brien (Shell), J. Duer (Shell), L. Rock (Shell), S. Kassam (Shell) 12:10 Tu SES Ranking and Risking Alternative CO 2 Storage Sites Offshore Norway - P.S. Ringrose* (Statoil ASA/NTNU), R. Thorsen (Statoil ASA), P. Zweigel (Statoil ASA), B. Nazarian (Statoil ASA), A.-K. Furre (Statoil ASA), B. Paasch (Statoil ASA), N. Thompson (Statoil ASA), P.I. Karstad (Statoil ASA) NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 1 7

18 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral presentations I TUESDAY Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 12:30 Tu 23 A10 - Aquifer Imaging Using 2D Magnetic Resonance Tomography with Structural Constraints from GPR - C.D. Jiang* (Jilin University; Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics), J. Igel (Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics), R. Dlugosch (Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics), T. Günther (Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics), M. Müller-Petke (Leibniz Institute of Applied Geophysics) 12:50 Lunch break Shallow Marine Geophysics I. Lecomte (University of Bergen) 12:30 Cryosphere and Arctic Geophysics II T. Ingeman-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark) 14:00 Tu 23 A11 - Simultaneous Reorientation and Redatuming of Very High Resolution Seismic Recordings in Shallow Water Surveys - N. Jones* (Shearwater Geophysical Company Ltd.) 14:00 Tu 23 B11 - Time-lapse Electrical Resistivity Surveys and Unfrozen Water Content in Cold Continuous Permafrost - G.A. Oldenborger* (Geological Survey of Canada), A.-M. LeBlanc (Geological Survey of Canada) 14:20 Tu 23 A12 - Multi-frequency Seafloor Characterization Using Seismic Sources of Opportunity - M.N. Banda* (University of Bath/ Seiche Ltd), Ph. Blondel (University of Bath), M. Burnett (Seiche Ltd), R. Wyatt (Seiche Ltd) 14:40 Tu 23 A13 - Near Surface Modelling in Shallow Marine Setting Using Turning Ray Tomography Approach - R.S. Alsaad* (Saudi Aramco), L. Wong (Saudi Aramco), A. Al-Hamoud (Saudi Aramco) 15:00 Tu 23 A14 - Mitigating Dredging Risks Using Enhanced Geophysical Methods - The Aquares Resistivity Method - P.M. Brabers (Demco NV), J. Errey (OEMG-Global), G. Moermans* (GROUNDXPLORER) 14:20 Tu 23 B12 - A Time-lapse Geophysical Model for Detecting Changes in Ground Ice Content Based on Electrical and Seismic Mixing Rules - C. Hauck* (University of Fribourg), C. Hilbich (University of Fribourg), C. Mollaret (University of Fribourg) 14:40 Tu 23 B13 - Spectral Inversion of Capacitive Resistivity Data for the Investigation Frozen Ground - J. Mudler (TU Braunschweig), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), A. Hördt* (Braunschweig Technical University), C. Hauck (Universite de Fribourg), P.K. Maurya (Aarhus University), A. Przyklenk (TU Braunschweig) 15:00 15:20 Field Demonstrations 18 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

19 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral presentations I TUESDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 12:30 Tu AEM Application of Helicopter Time-domain EM for Mine Operations - F. Effersoe* (SkyTEM Surveys ApS), B. Brown (SkyTEM Canada Inc) 12:50 Lunch break Real World Problems II M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden) & V.C. Baranwal (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)) 14:00 Tu AEM Mapping of 3D Hydrogeological Framework of the Deccan Basalt Groundwater Systems Using AEM - S. Chandra* (CSIR-NGRI), S. Sonkamble (CSIR-NGRI), E. Auken (Aarhus University), S. Ahmed (CSIR-NGRI), S.K. Verma (CSIR-NGRI) 14:20 Tu AEM HTEM Data Improve 3D Modelling of Aquifers in Paris Basin, France - G. Martelet* (BRGM), P.A. Reninger (BRGM), J. Perrin (BRGM), B. Tourlière (BRGM) 14:40 Tu AEM Keynote speech - A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE 12:30 Tu SES The Plains CO 2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership - Successes Leading to New Innovation - C. Gorecki* (Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC)), S.C. Ayash (EERC), N. Wildgust (EERC), W.D. Peck (EERC), J.A. Hamling (EERC), L.J. Pekot (EERC), J.A. Sorensen (EERC), M.D. Jensen (EERC), D.J. Daly (EERC), R.J. Klapperich (EERC), L.V. Heebink (EERC) Monitoring CO 2 Storage T.A.F.B. Wildenborg (TNO) & P. Bergmann (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences) 14:00 Tu SES Assessing the Potential of Passive Seismic Monitoring to Detect a CO2 Leak from the Aquistore Storage Site - A.L. Stork* (University of Bristol), C. Allmark (University of Edinburgh), A. Curtis (University of Edinburgh), J.-M. Kendall (University of Bristol), H.E. Huppert (University of Cambridge), D.J. White (Geological Survey of Canada), K. Worth (Petroleum Technology Research Centre) 14:20 Tu SES Estimate the Shear Wave Velocity Close to Wells from Tube Waves An Experimental Study - D. Wehner* (Norwegian University of Science & Technology), Y. Liu (Norwegian University of Science & Technology), M. Landrø (Norwegian University of Science & Technology) 14:40 Tu SES Determination of Effective Stress and Pore Pressure for Fluid Storage - A Study Demonstrated in the F3 Block, North Sea - A. Roy* (ONGC Videsh Ltd), V. Srivardhan (ONGC Videsh Ltd) 15:20 Field Demonstrations 15:00 Tu SES Site Characterization for the New UK Geoenergy Test Bed Research Facility - C. Vincent (British Geological Survey (BGS)), O. Kuras* (BGS), B. Dashwood (BGS), D. Morgan (BGS), R. Luckett (BGS), P. Wilkinson (BGS), P. Meldrum (BGS), R. Swift (BGS), A. Butcher (BGS), M. Hall (University of Nottingham) NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 1 9

20 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Poster presentations I TUESDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications A P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) 09:00 Tu 23P Re-parameterization of the Cole-Cole Model for Improved Spectral Inversion of Induced Polarization Data - G. Fiandaca* (Aarhus University), L.M. Madsen (Aarhus University), P.K. Maurya (Aarhus University) 09:10 Tu 23P A Network Model of Membrane Polarization to Simulate the Induced Polarization Response of Sandstone Samples - H. Stebner (TU Braunschweig), M. Halisch (Leibniz Institut für Angewandte Geophysik), A. Hördt* (Braunschweig Technical University) 09:20 Tu 23P The Potential of X-ray Tomography and Image Analysis for Interpretation of Spectral Induced Polarization Measurements - S. Johansson* (Lund University), M. Rossi (Lund University), T. Dahlin (Lund University) 09:30 Tu 23P Contribution of Stern Layer and Membrane Polarization to the Spectral Induced Polarization of Porous Media - M. Rossi* (Lund University, LTH), A. Brovelli (Isamgeo italia srl), G. Cassiani (University of Padova), S. Johansson (Lund University, LTH), T. Dahlin (Lund University, LTH) 09:40 Tu 23P Simulated Time-lapse DC-IP Monitoring of Dense Non-aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPLs) - An Initial Approach - C. Power (Cape Breton University), P. Tsourlos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), J.I. Gerhard (University of Western Ontario), T. Dahlin (Lund University) 09:50 Tu 23P Mapping Possible Flowpaths of Contaminants through Surface and Cross-borehole Spectral Time-domain Induced Polarization - T. Bording* (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), P.K. Maurya (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) 10:00 Tu 23P Resolution of DC Resistivity-thickness Equivalences by Inclusion of Induced Polarization Data - L.M. Madsen* (Aarhus University), G. Fiandaca (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University), A.V. Christiansen (Aarhus University) 10:10 Tu 23P Series Expansion Based Inversion to Process Laboratory TD Induced Polarization Data - A. Kiss* (University of Miskolc), M. Dobróka (University of Msikolc) 10:20 Tu 23P Generalized Relative and Cumulative Response Functions for Conductivity Meters Operating at Low Induction Numbers - F.C.M. Andrade* (Charles University in Prague), T. Fischer (Charles University in Prague) 10:30 Tu 23P Practical Inversion of Electric Resistivity in 3D from Frequency-domain Land CSEM Data - F. Bretaudeau* (BRGM), S. Penz (BRGM), N. Coppo (BRGM), P. Wawrzyniak (BRGM), M. Darnet (BRGM) 10:40 Coffee break Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS POSTER AREA B 23RD Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations M. Senos Matis (University of Aveiro) 09:00 Tu 23P Analysis of Severely Aliased Surface Waves from a 2D Seismic Reflection Line - L. Onnis (University of Buenos Aires/ CONICET), A. Osella* (University of Buenos Aires/CONICET) 09:10 Tu 23P Radiomagnetotelluric Studies of Landfills of Industrial Wastes on the Karelian Isthmus - A.K. Saraev* (), A.E. Simakov (St. Petersburg State University), B. Tezkan (University of Cologne), I.V. Tokarev (St. Petersburg State University), A.A. Shlykov (St. Petersburg State University) 09:20 Tu 23P Geoelectric Surveys in Handling Urban Environmental and Geotechnical Problems - Z. Plank* (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary), D. Polgar (Geological and Geophysical Institute of Hungary) 09:30 Tu 23P High-resolution Geophysics in the Investigation of the Inner Structure of Walls and Columns of Batalha Abbey - M.J. Senos Matias* (University of Aveiro), F. Almeida (University of Aveiro), R. Moura (University of Porto), N. Barraca (Morph) 09:40 Tu 23P Contribution of ERI, Photogrammetry and Surface Resistivity Probe Methods for Assessing an Underground Mine Pillar - L.D. Dore* (CEREMA), Y. Fargier (CEREMA), S. Palma-Lopes (LUNAM Université/IFSTTAR), R.A. Antoine (CEREMA), C.F. Fauchard (CEREMA) 09:50 Tu 23P A New Database Structure Guiding the Combination of Geophysical and Geotechnical Methods for Levee Investigation - T. Dezert (IFSTTAR-Cerema), S. Palma-Lopes (IFSTTAR), Y. Fargier (Cerema), P. Côte (IFSTTAR), C. Jodry* (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg) 10:00 Tu 23P Assessment of Physical Properties of a Sea Dike Using Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves and 3D Forward Modeling - D.P. Pageot* (IFSTTAR-OSUNA), M. Le Feuvre (IFSTTAR), D. Leparoux (IFSTTAR), Y. Capdeville (CNRS-Université de Nantes), P. Côte (IFSTTAR) 10:10 Tu 23P Geophysical Measurements for Seismic Microzonation of the City of Huelva, Spain - A. Macau (Institut Cartogràfic i Geològic de Catalunya (ICGC)), B. Benjumea (ICGC), S. Figueras (ICGC), A. Gabàs* (ICGC), A. Roca (ICGC), F.M. Alonso- Chaves (Universidad de Huelva) 10:20 Tu 23P Variation of Ultrasonic Wave Velocity with Some Engineering Properties of Limestone - A Laboratory Study in Sri Lanka - U. de Jayawardena* (University of Peradeniya), U. de Jayawardena (University of Peradeniya) 10:30 20 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

21 Poster presentations I TUESDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD Geoelectrics and Electromagnetics - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications B P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) 11:10 Tu 23P A Case-study for Comparing a Mobile DC System and a Multi-configuration EMI Sensor for Depth-tosoil Mapping - E. Lück* (University of Potsdam), J. Guillemoteau (University of Potsdam), J. Klose (University of Potsdam) 11:30 Tu 23P GPR and Geoelectical Studies in a Historical Site in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for Locating an Old Cistern and Evaluating - V. Grunhut (Universidad Austral/CONICET), H.P. Martinelli* (Universidad de Buenos Aires/CONICET), N.E. Bonomo (Universidad de Buenos Aires/CONICET), M.V. Bongiovanni (Universidad Austral/CONICET), A. Pinio (Universidad de Buenos Aires), A.M. Osella (Universidad de Buenos Aires/CONICET) 11:40 Tu 23P Lake Baikal A Unique Site for Testing and Calibration of Near-surface TEM Systems - M.V. Sharlov* (IERP), N.O. Kozhevnikov (Insitute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS), R.V. Sharlov (JSC Irkutsk Electroprospecting Company (IERP)) 12:50 Lunch break Magnetic Resonance Sounding (MRS) - Instrumentation, Theory and Applications A M. Müeller-Petke (Leibniz Institute of Technology) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 14:00 Tu 23P Increasing the Signal-to-noise Ratio of Field NMR (SNMR) Measurements by Means of Pre-polarization - T. Radic* (Radic Research) 14:10 Tu 23P Removal of Co-frequency Powerline Harmonics from Multichannel Surface NMR Data - J.J. Larsen* (Aarhus University), L. Liu (Aarhus University), D. Grombacher (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) 14:20 Tu 23P Application of Magnetic Resonance Soundings and ERT Measurement to Characterize the Transition Between Sediment and Crys - C. Jodry* (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg), J.-F. Girard (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg), J. Porté (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg), J.-R. Dujardin (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg), P.-D. Matthey (IPGS - Université de Strasbourg) POSTER AREA B 23RD Monitoring and Characterization of the Shallow Subsurface A G. Pirot (University of Lausanne) 14:00 Tu 23P Complex Trace Attributes of High-resolution CRS Stacked Data to Interpret the Near-Surface - The Example of Solfatara Cr - P.P. Bruno* (The Petroleum Institute) 14:10 Tu 23P Hydrogeological and Geophysical Characterization of Fractured Aquifer of Òdena (Barcelona, Catalunya) - M. Himi* (University of Barcelona), D. Rodríguez- Fernández (University of Barcelona), A. Folch (Polytechnical University of Catalonia), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), C. Domènech (University of Barcelona), M. Rosell (University of Barcelona), L. Rivero (University of Barcelona), N. Otero (University of Barcelona), J. Palau (University of Barcelona), D. Fernàndez-Garcia (University of Barcelona), A. Casas (University of Barcelona), A. Soler (University of Barcelona) 14:20 Tu 23P Development of the Electromagnetic Monitoring System under the Conditions of Urbanized Territory - T. Laskina* (Perm State University) 14:30 14:30 Tu 23P Identification and Characterization of Hard Rocks Weathering Profile by Electrical Resistivity Imaging - A. Portal* (BRGM), P. Belle (Water Institute by Evian), F. Mathieu (BRGM), P. Lachassagne (Water Institute by Evian), N. Brisset (BRGM) 14:40 14:40 Tu 23P Research of the Increased Induced Seismicity in Complex Geoecological Monitoring of Ukrainian Mining Regions - O.K. Tiapkin* (Institute for Nature Mamagement Problems & Ecology), O.V. Kendzera (Institute of Geophysics), P.H. Pihulevskii (Institute of Geophysics) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2 1

22 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Oral presentations I WEDNESDAY Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations I S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey) 09:00 We 23 A01 - CSRMT Survey on Frozen Lake - A New Technique with an Example from the Stockholm Bypass Tunnel - S. Mehta* (Uppsala University), M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), L.B. Pedersen (Uppsala University) 09:20 We 23 A02 - Geophysical Investigations to Assess the Extent of Disturbance in Excavated Rock Faces at Hinkley Point C - A.L. Stork* (University of Bristol), A.C. Butcher (University of Bristol/ Outer Limits Geosciences LLP), J.P. Verdon (University of Bristol/Outer Limits Geosciences LLP), A. Koe (AECOM) 09:40 We 23 A03 - Combined Application of GPR and ERT to the Detection of Voids During the Construction Phase of a Building Complex in Koz - G. Vargemezis* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), D. Aggelis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), I. Fikos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) 10:00 We 23 A04 - Shallow vs Structure Estimation for Seismic Site Response Using the Active MASW Method - A Case Study at the Urban Area - E.A. Obando* (IGG-CIGEO/UNAN-MANAGUA) 10:20 We 23 A05 - GeoBIM for Infrastructure Planning - M. Svensson* (Tyréns AB) 10:40 Coffee break Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations II S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey) Monitoring and Characterization of the Shallow Subsurface I O. Kuras (British Geological Survey) 09:00 We 23 B01 - Estimating Time-lapse Near-surface Velocity Models Using Ground Roll from Coarsely Sampled 2-D Land Crooked Surveys - C. Barajas-Olalde* (Energy and Environmental Research Center), A.J. Livers (Energy and Environmental Research Center), S.A.S. Burnison (Energy and Environmental Research Center), J.A. Hamling (Energy and Environmental Research Center), C.D. Gorecki (Energy and Environmental Research Center) 09:20 We 23 B02 - Monitoring of the Tidal Response of a Sea Dike Using Sea Waves as Seismic Noise - M. Le Feuvre (IFSTTAR), P. Côte (IFSTTAR), A.J. Joubert* (IFSTTAR) 09:40 We 23 B03 - On the Accuracy of Seismic Wavefield Spatial Gradients - N. Allouche* (Schlumberger Cambridge Research), E. Muyzert (Schlumberger Cambridge Research), P. Edme (Schlumberger Cambridge Research) 10:00 We 23 B04 - Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) for Timelapse Mapping of in-situ Self-sustaining Treatment for Active Remediati - L.M. Trento (University of Western Ontario), P. Tsourlos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), J.I. Gerhard (University of Western Ontario), M. McMaster (Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.), A. Sims (Savron Solutions) 10:20 We 23 B05 - Cave-surface Electrical Resistivity Tomography in Castello di Lepre Karst System (Marsico Nuovo, Southern Italy) - E. Rizzo* (IMAA-CNR), M. Guerriero (UNIBAS), E. Gueguen (IMAA-CNR), L. Capozzoli (IMAA-CNR), G. De martino (IMAA-CNR), F. Perciante (IMAA-CNR) Hydrogeophysics I E. Bloem (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research) 11:10 We 23 A06 - Reprocessing of Geophysical Data, Comparison with Tunneling Results from the Bergen Ring-road and Subsequent Refraction - G.A. Tassis* (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)), J.S. Rønning (NGU), S. Rohdewald (Intelligent Resources Inc.), T. Kirkeby (Norwegian Public Roads Adiministration), M. Wåle (GeoPhysix AS) 11:30 We 23 A07 - GPR Survey for the Detection of Voids in Embankment of a Highway - Case Study in EGNATIA Highway in Northern, Greece - I. Fikos* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), G. Vargemezis (Aristotle University Thessaloniki), P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University Thessaloniki), D. Angelis (Aristotle University Thessaloniki) 11:50 We 23 A08-3D Ground Model Using Geophysical and Geotechnical Data - A Case Study from the Netherlands - V. Minorenti* (Fugro), D.H.R. Brouwer (Fugro), K. van Kesteren (Fugro) 11:10 We 23 B06 - Streaming Current Signals Associated with Pumping Test Experiments - K.V. Titov* (Institute of Earth Sciences SPBU) 11:30 We 23 B07 - Spatio-temporal Monitoring of Heat Storage in a Shallow Aquifer Using Electrical Resistivity 4D Imagery and DTS - N. Lesparre* (University of Liege), T. Hermans (University of Liege), F. Nguyen (University of Liege), T. Kremer (University of Liege), T. Robert (AQUALE SPRL) 11:50 We 23 B08 - Integrating Small-scall Electrical Resistivity with Multi-compartment Sampler Techniques to Monitor Solute Fluxes - E. Bloem* (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research), Z. Koelma (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research), P. Fernandez (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), H.K. French (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) 22 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

23 Oral presentations I WEDNESDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE Energy Transition and Life after Paris COP21 P.S. Ringrose (Statoil ASA) & I. Czernichowski-Lauriol (BRGM) 09:00 We SES Keynote speech - Cross-cutting Subsurface Challenges - Insights from Dedicated Subsurface Energy Field Observatories - J. Birkholzer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) 09:20 09:40 We SES Introduction - I. Stewart 09:50 We SES Sweden Perspective - E. Pasic TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 10:00 We SES Scotland Perspective - S. Haszeldine 10:10 We SES German Perspective - F. Schilling 10:20 We SES Perspectives from ENeRG Networks - I. Czernichowski 10:30 We SES Norway Perspective - P. Ringrose 10:40 Coffee break Data Visualization, Integration and Interpretation B. Siemon (Federal Inst. for Geosciences & Natural Resources) & A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) 11:10 We AEM Heliborne EM and Magnetism for Hydrogeological Characterization in an Obduction Context - A New-Caledonian Example - P.A. Reninger* (BRGM), J. Perrin (BRGM), S. Lesimple (SGNC), J. Jeanpert (SGNC), N. Foged (Aarhus University), E. Auken (Aarhus University) 11:30 We AEM Comparison Between ATEM, RMT, ERT and CPTR Data at a Quick Clay Site in Sweden - M. Bastani* (Geological Survey of Sweden), L. Persson (SGU), H. Löfroth (Swedish Geotechnical Institute), C.A. Smith (SGU) Panel Debate - Life after Paris COP21 I. Stewart (University of Plymouth) 11:10 Moderators: B. Mueller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) & V.S. Ask (Luleå University of Technology) A chaired panel debate to address following questions - Renewables versus CCS? - Is it all talk and no action? - Does China take off and leave everyone behind - Renewables in the developing world? - Can CCS really get to the Giga tonne levels? - Food production and Green energy? - Can the EU give up its addiction to coal? 11:50 We AEM Deriving Interpretation Attributes from AEM Surveys Using the Continuous Wavelet Transform - N.B. Christensen* (Aarhus University) NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2 3

24 Oral presentations I WEDNESDAY Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS HIGH 3 HIGH 4 12:10 We 23 A09 - Shear Wave Velocity Structure Derived from the Microtremor H/V Rayleigh Wave Energy Rich Part - R. Yazdanfar* (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad), N. Hafezi Moghaddas (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad) 12:10 We 23 B09 - Using Geophysical Hard Data to Enhance the Reliability of Hydrological Models - G. De Schepper* (AQUALE), C. Paulus (Université Catholique de Louvain), J. Molron (AQUALE), P.-Y. Bolly (AQUALE), T. Hermans (University of Liège), T. Robert (AQUALE) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 12:30 We 23 A10 - Bedrock Depth Estimations and Their Limitations - Comparison between Refraction Seismics and Geotechnical Investigations - R. Behrendt* (Uppsala University), E. Lundberg (Uppsala University), C. Juhlin (Uppsala University), F. Zhang (Uppsala University), T. Lehtimäki (Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co.) 12:50 Lunch break High-resolution Engineering Seismic Studies A. Malehmir (Uppsala University) 14:00 We 23 A11 - High-frequency Surface Wave Measurements for the Investigation of Pavement Structure - T. Inazaki* (Public Works Research Institute), H. Kisanuki (Public Works Research Institute), K. Hayashi (OYO Corporation), S. Imamura (CTGK Ltd.) 14:20 We 23 A12 - Sequential Phase-velocity and Waveform Inversion of Shallow-seismic Surface Waves A Field Example for Bedrock Mapping - Y. Pan* (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), L. Gao (School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University), T. Bohlen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 14:40 We 23 A13 - Bedrock and Fracture Zone Delineation Using Different Near-surface Seismic Sources - B. Brodic* (Uppsala University), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), C. Juhlin (Uppsala University) 15:00 We 23 A14 - Joint Shear Wave Reflection Seismic and Geotechnical Drilling for Site Investigation at Tønsberg Hospital Area - U. Polom* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), J.S. Rønning (Norwegian Geological Survey), Norwegian University of Science and Technology), G. Tassis (Norwegian Geological Survey), J. Gellein (Norwegian Geological Survey), G. Druivenga (GEOSYM) 15:20 Coffee break Geophysics for Engineering Geology and Geotechnical Investigations III S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey) 15:45 We 23 A15 - Stiffness of a Fracture from AVO Inversion Incorporating Linear Slip Boundary Condition - Experimental Investigation - S.H. Minato (Delft University of Technology), R. Ghose* (Delft University of Technology), G. Osukuku (Delft University of Technology) 16:05 We 23 A16 - Modelling Time-lapse S-wave Velocity Changes in an Unsaturated River Dyke Due to Water Infiltration - A. Suzaki* (OYO Corporation/Delft University of Technology), R. Ghose (Delft University of Technology), S. Minato (Delft University of Technology) 16:25 We 23 A17 - Electrode Influence on Micro-ERT Field Dataset Subjected to Fire - C. Verdet* (University of Bordeaux), C. Sirieix (University of Bordeaux), Y. Anguy (CNRS), R. Clément (IRSTEA), C. Gaborieau (CNRS) 16:45 We 23 A18 - Challenges in Identifying Karst Porosity in a Caledonian Nappe Setting Using Gravimetric Mapping - T. Solbakk* (NTNU), C. Fichler (NTNU), W. Wheeler (Uni Research CIPR), S.-E. Lauritzen (UiB), P. Ringrose (NTNU) 12:30 Modelling and Inversion in Near-surface Geophysics II A. Casas (University of Barcelona) 14:00 We 23 B11 - Geostatistical Regularization and Cross-gradients Operators for Joint Inverse Problems on Irregular Meshes - C. Jordi* (ETH Zürich), J. Doetsch (ETH Zürich), T. Günther (LIAG Hannover), C. Schmelzbach (ETH Zürich), J.O.A. Robertsson (ETH Zürich) 14:20 We 23 B12 - Towards 3D Probabilistic Inversion with Graphcuts - N. Linde (University of Lausanne), M. Cardiff (University of Wisconsin-Madison), G. Mariethoz (University of Lausanne), J. Bradford (Boise State University), G. Pirot* (University of Lausanne) 14:40 We 23 B13 - Processing and Modeling of Time Domain Induced Polarization Data - A. Nivorlis* (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), G. Vargemezis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), G. Tsokas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), J.H. Kim (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), M.J. Yi (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) 15:00 We 23 B14 - Quantification of Temperature with Time-lapse Electrical Resistivity Using the Prediction-focused Approach -A Field Case - T. Hermans* (University of Liege), F. Nguyen (University of Liege), J. Caers (Stanford University) Ground Penetrating Radar L. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) 15:45 We 23 B15 - Estimation of Velocity Distribution in Tree Trunks and Reflection Imaging by GPR Considering Curved Raypaths - K. Takahashi* (OYO Corporation), K. Aoike (OYO Corporation) 16:05 We 23 B16 - Intricacies in the Interpretation of Vertical Radar Profiling Caused by Borehole Effects - M. Rossi* (Lund University, LTH), G. Cassiani (University of Padova), G. Vignoli (University of Cagliari), J. Irving (University of Lausanne), R. Deiana (University of Padova), A. Binley (Lancaster University) 16:25 We 23 B17 - Identification of Pipe Flanges in GPR Images by Using Neural Networks - P. Bordon (CONICET/Universidad de Buenos Aires), H.P. Martinelli* (Universidad de Buenos Aires/ CONICET), N.E. Bonomo (Universidad de Buenos Aires/CONICET) 16:45 We 23 B18 - Construct and Interpolating a GPR Multi-offset Data by Fixed-offset Data - S.S. Martins* (DEGEO/UFRRJ), J.M. Travassos (LAMEMO/COPPE/UFRJ), E. Gomes (CPGF/INCT-GP/ UFPa), W.J. Mansur (LAMEMO/COPPE/UFRJ) 24 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

25 Oral presentations I WEDNESDAY 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNE ELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE LIVE 6/7 LIVE 4/5 12:10 We AEM2 09-3D Resistivity Interpretation of Helicopter-borne Frequency-domain EM (HEM) Data from Ramså Basin and Around in Andøya, - V.C. Baranwal* (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)), E. Dalsegg (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)), H. Elvebakk (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)), J.-S. Rønning (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)), M. Brönner (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) 12:30 We AEM Groundwater Exploration Using AEM in Structurally Complex, Inverted Sedimentary Basins and Paleovalleys, Kimberley Regio - K.C. Lawrie* (Geoscience Australia), N. Symington (Geoscience Australia), N.B. Christensen (Aarhus University), E. Haber (Computational Geosciences), D. Marchant (Computational Geosciences), T. Murray (FaultSeal Pty Ltd), L. Halas (Geoscience Australia), K.P. Tan (Geoscience Australia), R.C. Brodie (Geoscience Australia), C. Harris-Pascal (Geoscience Australia), L. Gow (Geoscience Australia), N. Neumann (Geoscience Australia) 12:50 Lunch break Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 4 TH SUSTAINABLE EARTH SCIENCES CONFERENCE EU R&D Programme Updates A. Onar (EAGE Conferences bv) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME 14:00 Panel discussion with presentations 15:20 Coffee break 15:45 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2 5

26 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Poster presentations I WEDNESDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD Mining and Mineral Exploration Geophysics T.M. Rasmussen (Luleaa University of Technology) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 09:00 We 23P New Seismic Survey Techniques for Seafloor Massive Sulphide (SMS) Exploration - E. Asakawa* (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), F. Murakami (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), S. Saito (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), K. Tara (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), M. Kato (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), H. Tsukahara (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), S. Lee (J-MARES/JGI, Inc.), T. Sumi (J-MARES/NSENGI), T. Yamakawa (J-MARES/MMTEC), M. Kose (J-MARES/JAPEX) 09:10 We 23P Reflection Seismic Imaging of Iron-oxide Deposits - An Example from Bergslagen Mining District of Sweden - G. Maries* (Uppsala University), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), E. Backström (Nordic Iron Ore AB), M. Schön (Nordic Iron Ore AB), P. Marsden (Nordic Iron Ore AB) 09:20 We 23P Geophysical Measurements to Detect Ahead of Bucket Wheel Excavators the Problematic Hard Formations in Coal Mines - G. Apostolopoulos* (National Technical University of Athens), A. Vafidis (Technical University of Crete), N. Economou (Technical University of Crete), T. Michalakopoulos (National Technical University of Athens), P. Kofakis (National Technical University of Athens), G. Amolochitis (National Technical University of Athens), G. Kritikakis (Technical University of Crete), M. Menegaki (National Technical University of Athens) 09:30 We 23P Detecting Weakened Mine Pillars Using Seismo-acoustic Noise - Results of Physical Modelling - Yu.I. Kolesnikov* (Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS), K.V. Fedin (Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS) 09:40 We 23P Determination of Gold Mineralization Zones Using Induced Polarization and Resistivity Methods in Darreh-Ashki Area, Cent - Z. Bagheri-kargar* (Shahrood University of Technology), A. Kamkar-Rouhani (Shahrood University of Technology), A. Arab-Amiri (Shahrood University of Technology) 09:50 We 23P A Case Study on Resistivity and Spectral IP Properties of Modern Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits in Japan - S. Komori* (Geological Survey of Japan - AIST), Y. Masaki (JAMSTEC), W. Tanikawa (JAMSTEC), J. Torimoto (JAMSTEC), Y. Ohta (Kyoto Univ.), M. Makio (Kyushu Univ.), L. Maeda (JAMSTEC), J. Ishibashi (Kyushu), T. Nozaki (JAMSTEC), O. Tadai (JAMSTEC), H. Kumagai (JAMSTEC) 10:00 We 23P Imaging Volcanic Stratigraphy Beneath Glacial Cover Using Magnetic Field Methods and Petrophysics - E. Veglio* (University of Toronto), H. Ugalde (Brock University), I. Lenauer (University of Toronto), C. Bank (University of Toronto), B. Milkereit (University of Toronto) 10:10 We 23P Quantitative Interpretation of Gemagnetic Data in Chopanan Area of Yazd, Iran - M. Sarmadi Doost* (Omid Co.), S. Shokri (Omid Co.), H. Riahi (Omid Co.), M. Kangaziayn (Unversity Of Tehran) 10:40 Coffee break POSTER AREA A 23RD High-resolution Engineering Seismic Studies & Shallow Marine Geophysics A. Malehmir (Uppsala University) 11:10 We 23P Quantitative Interpretation of Shallow Sediments through Seismic Elastic Inversion - A.W.O. Oguro* (University of Bremen), V.S. Spiess (University of Bremen) 11:20 We 23P Revealing Very Shallow Structures in a Heterogeneous Dyke through Interferometric Subtraction of Surface Waves in a Seis - J. Liu* (Delft University of Technology), R. Ghose (Delft University of Technology), D. Draganov (Delft University of Technology) 11:30 We 23P Seismic Facies Characterization of the Overdeepened Glacial Tannwald Basin - T. Burschil* (LIAG), H. Buness (LIAG), D. Tanner (LIAG), G. Gabriel (LIAG), C. Krawczyk (GFZ) 11:40 We 23P Submarine Landslide and Gravity Flow on the Western Slope of the Okinawa Trough - Q. Li* (China University of Geosciences), F.C. Cai (Qingdao lnstitute of Marine Geology, CGS) 11:50 We 23P Assessing the Effectiveness of a Portable Impact Seismic Source for Shallow Geophysical Surveys - J. Moreno (University of Barcelona), L. Rivero* (University of Barcelona), R. Lovera (University of Barcelona), M. Himi (University of Barcelona), A. Sendros (University of Barcelona), A. Urruela (University of Barcelona), A. Casas (University of Barcelona) 12:00 We 23P Multi-beam Echosounder System Used in the Volume Calculation of Artificial Reef Area of the Laizhou Bay - X. Wu (Ocean University of China), J. Xing (Ocean University of China), X. Jiang* (Ocean University of China) 12:10 We 23P Seismic Shear-wave Acquisition Parameters for Characterization of Chalk Reservoir Analogues - J. Kammann* (University of Copenhagen), J. Bækgaard (University of Copenhagen), C. Albrechtsen (University of Copenhagen), A. Malehmir (Uppsala University), L. Nielsen (University of Copenhagen) 12:20 We 23P Subsurface Imaging Using Approximate Stationary Positions - X. Li (Seoul National University), D.J. Min* (Seoul National University) POSTER AREA B 23RD Modelling and Inversion in Near-surface Geophysics A. Mendoza (Sweco) 11:10 We 23P Applying Bat Metaheuristic Algorithm for Building Shear Wave Velocity Models from Surface Wave Dispersion Curves - R. Poormirzaee* (Urmia University of Technology) 11:20 We 23P Addressing the Non-linearity of Full-waveform Inversion with a Probabilistic Approach - J. Hunziker* (Université de Lausanne), E. Laloy (SCKCEN), N. Linde (Université de Lausanne) 11:30 We 23P Imaging Aji Chai Salt Dome through 3D Binary Inversion - S.Y. Sayyadi* (Observatorio National), H.V. Vali Ghazvini (Tehran University) 11:40 We 23P2 14-2D Joint Inversion of MT and Full-waveform Seismic Data - C. Lin* (China University of Geosciences), L. Zhou (PST Service Corp.), H. Tan (China University of Geosciences), Z. Hu (BGP, CNPC), H. Yang (Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development) 11:50 We 23P Numerical Investigation on DC Resistivity Anisotropy Modelling and Imaging for Near-surface Structures - B. An* (The Petroleum Institute), B. Zhou (The Petroleum Institute) 12:00 We 23P2 16-2D Gravity Inversion Using Particle Swarm Optimization Method - D. Darisma* (Bandung Institute of Technology), U. Said (Bandung Istitute of Technology), W. Srigutomo (Bandung Istitute of Technology) 12:10 We 23P Ambient Noise Tomography beneath the Gotvand-e Olya Reservoir (South-west of Iran) - M.R. Ebrahimi* (International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology), M. Tatar (International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology) 12:20 We 23P Quick Inversion of Multi-configuration Electromagnetic Induction Data Using Cumulative Response Functions - F.C.M. Andrade* (Charles University in Prague), T. Fischer (Charles University in Prague) 26 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

27 Poster presentations I WEDNESDAY POSTER AREA A 23RD 12:30 We 23P An Improved Virtual Real Source Method to Estimate Source Wavelet from Surface Waves - L. Gao* (Zhejiang University), G. Tian (Zhejiang University), J. Xia (Zhejiang University), Y. Pan (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 12:50 Lunch break Geophysics for 3-D Geological Model Building & Quick Clay and Landslide Hazards M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden) Note: the abstract number indicates the specific day, conference and order of the session (day conference order). 23 RD EUROPEAN MEETING OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS 14:00 We 23P1 21-3D Modeling and Bedrock Determination Using Electrical Resistivity Inversion - A. Najafabadipour* (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman), H.J. Kamali (Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman) 14:10 We 23P Seismostratigraphic Modeling Using Constrained HVSR Data - R. Martorana* (Università degli Studi di Palermo), M. Agate (Università degli Studi di Palermo), P. Capizzi (Università degli Studi di Palermo), F. Cavera (Università degli Studi di Palermo), A. D Alessandro (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) 14:20 We 23P An MASW Survey for Landslide Risk Assessment in Novi Seher, Bosnia and Herzegovina A Case History - K. Suto* (Terra Australis Geophysica Pty Ltd), M. Urosevic (Curtin University of Technology), S. Komatina (University of Travnik) 14:30 We 23P Morphometric Analysis for Landslide Susceptibility in Sukasari and Surrounding Area, Tanjungsari, West Java, Indonesia - M.L. Dwiyoga* (Trisakti University), M.F. Mawaridi (Trisakti University), M.A.J. Anandi (Trisakti University) 15:20 Coffee break 12:30 We 23P Modelling the Influence of Ground Surface Relief on Electrical Sounding Curves and 2D Inversion Results - B. Mukanova* (L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University), I.N. Modin (Lomonosov Moscow State University), T. Mirgalikyzy (L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University), K. Baranchuk (Lomonosov Moscow State University) Integrated Approaches in Near-surface Geophysics R. Wisén (Ramboll Denmark A/S & Lund University) 14:00 We 23P Geophysical and Geotechnical Characteristics of Champlain Sea Sediments in the Ottawa Valley, Canada - H. Crow (Geological Survey of Canada), G.A. Oldenborger* (Geological Survey of Canada), A.J.-M. Pugin (Geological Survey of Canada), J.A. Hunter (Geological Survey of Canada), B. Dietiker (Geological Survey of Canada) 14:10 We 23P The TOPSOIL Project - Integrated Approach of Near Surface Geophysics and Groundwater Modelling - H. Wiederhold* (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), M.A. Rahman (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), M. Grinat (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics), R. Kirsch (Kiel University), W. Scheer (Geological Survey of Schleswig-Holstein) 14:20 We 23P Cluster Analysis for Cavity Detection Using Seismic Refraction and Electrical Resistivity Tomography - P. Capizzi* (Università degli Studi di Palermo), R. Martorana (Università degli Studi di Palermo), A. Carollo (Università degli Studi di Palermo), M. Vattano (Università degli Studi di Palermo) 14:30 We 23P Geophysical Study of a Potential Source of Secondary Raw Materials - The Aijala Mine Tailings Area Southern Finland - T. Valjus* (Geological Survey of Finland), T. Huotari (Geological Survey of Finland), J. Lerssi (Geological Survey of Finland), M. Markovaara-Koivisto (Geological Survey of Finland), T. Tarvainen (Geological Survey of Finland) TECHNICAL PROGRAMME POSTER AREA AEM Airborne EM R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria) 2 ND EUROPEAN AIRBORNEELECTROMAGNETICS CONFERENCE 09:00 We AEM2 P01 - Test GREATEM Survey for Mineral Exploration in Korea - M.-J. Yi* (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), S. Jeong (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), J.-H. Kim (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), N.-H. Sung (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), M.-H. Han (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources), R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria), K. Motschka (Geological Survey of Austria), Y. Sasaki (Tansa Geophysical Co.), A. Johmori (Neoscience Co.) 09:10 We AEM2 P02 - A Robust Framework for Cancellation of MSK Interference in TEM Data - S. Rasmussen (Aarhus University), N.S. Nyboe (SkyTEM Surveys ApS), S.S. Mai (Airborne Instruments ApS), J.J. Larsen* (Aarhus University) 09:20 We AEM2 P03 - Bayesian Inversion of Transient Airborne EM Data from the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica - D. Blatter*, K. Key (Columbia University), A. Ray (Chevron) 09:30 We AEM2 P04 - HTEM Regional Surveys Applied to Mineral Exploration in Brazil - Two Case Studies and Future Perspectives - M.A.C. Couto* (IAG-USP/Geological Survey of Brazil (CPRM)), R.C.R. Ferreira (CPRM), O.F. Baltazar (CPRM), R. Wosniak (CPRM), J.C.S.A. Araújo (CPRM), J.L.P. Porsani (IAG-USP) 09:40 We AEM2 P05 - Lateral Conductivity Variations within Austria and Its Surroundings by Extrapolating Airborne Electromagnetic Data - I. Schattauer* (Geologische Bundesanstalt), A. Römer (Geologische Bundesanstalt), R.L. Bailey (Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik), R. Leonhardt (Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik), K. Motschka (Geologische Bundesanstalt), R. Supper (Geologische Bundesanstalt), A. Schiller (Geologische Bundesanstalt) 09:50 We AEM2 P06 - Ermelo Ring Road Risk Assessment for Coal Undermining using Airborne TDEM and Ground Geophysics - J.M. Legault* (Geotech Ltd), K. Kwan (Geotech Ltd), G. Plastow (Geotech Ltd), Z. Han (Geotech Ltd), R. Wilson (Geotech Airborne Ltd), P. Roux (SANRAL), C.J.S. Fourie (Walter Sisulu University) 10:00 We AEM2 P07 - Frequency-domain Helicopter-borne EM Survey for Delineation of the 3D Chloride Distribution in Zeeland, the Netherlands - B. Siemon* (BGR), E. van Baaren (Deltares), W. Dabekaussen (TNO), J. Delsman (Deltares), M. Karaoulis (Deltares), P. de Louw (Deltares), P. Pauw (Deltares), T. Vermaas (Deltares), H. Bootsma (Deltares), A. Steuer (BGR), J. Gunnink (TNO), G. Oude Essink (Deltares), U. Meyer (BGR) 10:10 We AEM2 P08 - An Inversion Toolbox for Frequency- and Time-domain Airborne Electromagnetic Data from Surveys in Ireland - D. Kiyan* (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), V. Rath (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies), R. Delhaye (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) 10:40 Coffee break NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2 7

28 Thanks to TECHNICAL PROGRAMME We would like to thank our reviewers for their valuable assistance in preparing the technical programme of Near Surface Geoscience Also thanks to those who are chairing a session! G. Apostolopoulos (National Technical University of Athens) V.S. Ask (Luleå University of Technology) E. Auken (Aarhus University) V.C. Baranwal (Geological Survey of Norway (NGU)) M. Bastani (Geological Survey of Sweden) A.A. Behroozmand (Stanford University) B. Benjumea Moreno (Institut Cartografic i Geologic de Catalunya ICGCC ) P. Bergmann (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences) E. Bloem (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research) F. Chitea Tuluca (University of Bucharest) C. Comina (University of Turin) I. Czernichowski-Lauriol (BRGM) T. Dahlin (Lund University) O.A. Dardis (Scantech Geoscience Ltd) J.-C. Ferran (CGG) R. Ghose (Delft University of Technology) T. Günther (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) J. Gustafsson (Tyréns AB) E.J. Heikkinen (Poyry Finland Oy) Jürg Hunziker (University of Lausanne) T. Ingeman-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark) G.S. Kritikakis (Technical University of Crete) O. Kuras (British Geological Survey) J.J. Larsen (Aarhus University) I. Lecomte (University of Bergen) J. Ledo (University of Barcelona) N. Linde (University of Lausanne) M. Loj (AGH - University of Science and Technology) M.C. Looms (University of Copenhagen) I. Lopes (TPF Planege Cenor) A. Malehmir (Uppsala University) G. Martelet (BRGM) K. Martinez (COWI A/S) M. Matias (University of Aveiro) J.A. Mendoza (Sweco) I. Moeller (Geological Survey of Denmark & Greenland) B. Mueller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) M. Müller-Petke (Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG)) L.H. Nielsen (Geological Institute of Copenhagen) O.T. Okko (Radiation & Nuclear Safety Authority) A.A. Pfaffhuber (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) G. Pirot (University of Lausanne) Z. Plank (Mining and Geological Survey of Hungary) T.M. Rasmussen (Luleaa University of Technology) P.-A. Reninger (BRGM) P.S. Ringrose (Statoil ASA) M. Ronczka (Lund University) J.-E. Rosberg (Lund University) M. Rossi (Lund University, LTH) G. Santarato (Ferrara University) C.S. Sava (Nat. Inst. of R&D for Marine Geology & Geoecology) C. Schamper (Sorbonne Universités - UPMC - UMR 7619 METIS) A. Schuck (GGL Geophysik und Geotechnik Leipzig GmbH) V.A. Shevnin (Moscow State University) B. Siemon (Federal Inst. for Geosciences & Natural Resources) F.-X. Simon (MSH Clermont-Ferrand) K. Skrame (Sapienza University) J. Somogyine Molnar (Hungarian Academy of Science) L. Stenberg (SKB) I. Stewart (University of Plymouth) J.R. Stowell (Mount Sopris Instruments) R. Supper (Geological Survey of Austria) K. Suto (Terra Australis Geophysica Pty Ltd) A. Tabbagh (University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC)) S. Thibeau (Total) P. Tsourlos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) S.S. Uhlemann (British Geological Survey) G.N. Vargemezis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) A.J. Verweerd (AECOM) T.A.F.B. Wildenborg (TNO) R. Wisén (Ramboll Denmark A/S & Lund Univesity) U. Yaramanci (Berlin University of Technology) B. Yousefi (University of Tehran) L. Zanzi (Politecnico di Milano) Workshops Geophysics in support of infrastructure planning * Sunday 3 September, 09:00 17:30 hrs Room: Live 4, level 1 The main goal of the workshop is to exchange ideas on new technological developments and to share experiences on the use of geophysics in infrastructure planning among geologists, engineers and geophysicists from academia, industry and public authority. The workshop also aims to bring together technical experts from academia and the industry to intensify collaborations and to identify useful methods and applications. Geophysics for mapping and monitoring of contaminated ground and buried waste * Sunday 3 September, 09:00 17:00 hrs Room: Live 5, level 1 The workshop aims to have a broad overview of different geophysical applications for environmental concern, both due to soil pollution and solid waste landfills. Examples of geophysical successes in the detection and mapping of contaminants and in the monitoring of their evolution during time will be shown and discussed, especially focusing on capabilities and limitations of the geophysical techniques. 28 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

29 TECHNICAL PROGRAMME Short course A practical introduction on how to apply groundbased transient electromagnetic (TEM) for mapping of groundwater resources * Sunday 3 September, 09:00 17:00 hrs Room: Live 6, level 1 This course will demonstrate how easy and efficient the transient electromagnetic method is for mapping of groundwater resources. Many believe the method is considered difficult to understand and complicated to operate. However, new, robust and very powerful instruments, together with modern and automatic processing software, have been developed in recent years making the methods easy and intuitive to use. In a few weeks, entire watersheds can be mapped from the surface down to 300 m. Attendees for the course are practitioners and beginners to transient electromagnetic. The technical background can be geophysics, hydrology, engineering, geology, etc. Focus is on mapping of groundwater resources but if you are working with salt/fresh water problems, geotechnical problems or mineral exploration the course is also highly relevant to you. Participants are requested to bring a laptop. Field trips Application of high-resolution geophysical methods for mapping bedrock structures and variation in rock quality within the Tornqvist zone * Thursday 7 September, 09:00 15:00 hrs Meeting point: Lobby of the Clarion Malmö Live hotel This field trip will focus on the consequences of the Tornqvist zone on engineering geology and hydrology / hydrogeology. It will include visits to points that provide a good overview of the geology on a large scale (horst and graben structures) as well as site visits places with good exposure of the geological material and structures, with fracturing and weathering patterns well exposed. Presentations of results from geophysical investigations of the formations in question in different scales will be included. Challenges and site investigations for the particle accelerators MaxIV and ESS in Lund * Thursday 7 September, 09:00 16:30 hrs Meeting point: Lobby of the Clarion Malmö Live hotel Max IV and ESS are two state of the art particle accelerators hosted by Lund University. Max IV, inaugurated 2017, had a design criterion of nm of differential settlements along the acceleration tunnel. Geophysics was used to define the low strain properties of the ground and advanced dynamic numerical modelling was used to find out the design. The ESS facility is under construction. The ruling design criterion is the total settlements that are set to zero. Despite of the stiffest soil in the world (clay till) the whole facility is heavily piled. Geophysics has been used to find out the bedrock surface in detail. Presentation of the field and design processes for both facilities as well as a walk around inside MaxIV and a bus trip with a few stops at ESS is scheduled. * Visit the EAGE Registration desk for last minute registration opportunities. NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2 9

30 EXHIBITION We welcome all delegates to the exhibition; the central meeting place of Near Surface Geoscience. The exhibition runs parallel to all three conferences. All delegates are invited to join us at the welcome reception on Monday 4 September and during the show days to meet with exhibitors, to learn about new technology and products and to expand their network. Opening hours exhibition Monday 4 September 09:30 19:00 hrs Tuesday 5 September 09:30 15:20 hrs Wednesday 6 September 09:30 17:00 hrs Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire conference venue. The wife name is ClarionGuest and no password is required. Field demonstrations The field demonstrations will be held on Tuesday 5 September from 15:20 17:00 hrs. All delegates are invited to attend the special exhibits presented to you by our exhibitors in an informal setting. Enjoy a pleasant afternoon in the sun whilst receiving useful information on the latest products from the industry. The field demonstrations are within walking distance of the conference venue. Please view the map on page four. Field demonstrations will be held by: Iris Instruments Iris Instruments, manufacturer of geophysical instruments for resistivity, Induced Polarization, electromagnetics and magnetic resonance, is pleased to demonstrate it s Syscal Pro: compact and high performance resistivity meter. Specifically designed for high productivity surveys thanks to its ten simultaneous channels, Syscal Pro is the professional instrument for 1D, 2D, 3D, time lapse monitoring and water continuous surveys. Remote control available by wifi through any tablet. The new distributed system named Full Waver will also be demonstrated. This network of data recorders logging the complete signal allows any 3D geometry, easy to deploy thanks to its cable less setup. Full Waver is designed for high resolution resistivity and IP surveys. EXHIBITION DMT Light, 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 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 streaming also enables passive seismic applications such as monitoring 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. ImpulseRadar Sweden AB ImpulseRadar Presents the CrossOver Antenna Series More Than Dual-Frequency. The CrossOver series of highspeed 2D GPR antennas have been developed using stateof-the-art Real-Time Sampling (RTS) technology. CrossOver antennas enable quicker surveys with improved performance by using two channels with ultra-wide band frequencies. The extra-large bandwidth offers exceptional dynamic range for maximum signal penetration, data clarity and quality. RTSbased GPR antennas have already proven their effectiveness, even against conventional dual-frequency designs, so come and see what a modern dual-channel concept has to offer. We will be demonstrating the CrossOver CO4080 and CO1760 antennas in push-cart and pulling configuration respectively. EAGE Areas EAGE, booth #9 At the EAGE booth we are happy to answer any questions you might have about EAGE membership, EAGE programmes and events or about the Association in general. Furthermore, there will be an opportunity to purchase a few books from our bookshop and submit an initiative to the Green Fund donation box. Don t miss the opportunity to get in touch with us! EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Stand (EAGE), booth #10 EAGE is providing a platform for the EU funds and policies during the Near Surface Conference at a dedicated Horizon 2020 stand. The purpose of this stand is networking, sharing experience, forming project ideas, finding partnerships and informing about EAGE EU affairs. Besides the booth, the EAGE provides a meeting room for those who would like to have a meeting for EU projects. If you would like to make use of the meeting room or learn more about our EU activities, you may contact Asli Onar, EAGE EU Public Affairs Officer at the stand. On Wednesday, 6th September there will be dedicated EU sessions as part of the Sustainable Earth Sciences Conference programme followed by a Networking Cocktail at 15:30 17:00 hrs at the stand. We welcome all to stop by at booth #10 find out more on EAGE EU Affairs activities and Hoziron 2020 opportunities. 30 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

31 Floorplan exhibition High 4 High Lecture rooms Exhibition Lift 32 Coffee Point Restaurant / Bar Toilets List of Exhibitors - in alpabetical order A Aarhus GeoSoftware 4 Abitibi Geophysics 28 ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL 1 ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) 15 Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd 14 B BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minière 20 I IGA - International Geothemal Association 5 I-GIS 4 ImpulseRadar 12 IRIS Instruments SA 27 S Society of Exploration Geophysicists 13 Solgeo srl 7 EXHIBITION D DMT GmbH & Co. KG 15 E EAGE 9 Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society 17 EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Stand (EAGE) 10 G Geo Marine Survey Systems BV. 22 Geometrics 26 Geonics Limited 16 Geotomographie GmbH 21 GeoVista AB 23 Geovista Ltd 2 GF Instruments, s.r.o. 25 Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ 24 T Tensor Research 23 U Uppsala University 29 V Vista Clara Inc. 6 W W&R Instruments 19 Waseda University 30 Z Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd 18 Zonge International, Inc. 3 ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty. Ltd. 35 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3 1

32 List of Exhibitors - commodity index 01 CONTRACTORS 02 CONSULTANTS 0305 Marine streamers and associated 0101 Land seismic data acquisition 0201 Data acquisition equipment Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ GeoVista AB ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL Uppsala University Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Zonge International, Inc Data processing GEO Marine Survey Systems 0102 Land seismic data processing Aarhus GeoSoftware Geometrics Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ GeoVista AB 0306 Geophones Uppsala University Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ Geotomographie GmbH 0103 Marine seismic data acquisition 0203 Geological services (and Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd interpretation) 0307 Hydrophones GEO Marine Survey Systems GEO Marine Survey Systems Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd 0104 Marine seismic data processing I-GIS Geotomographie GmbH GEO Marine Survey Systems W&R Instruments Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd 0105 Non-seismic methods data 0204 Geophysical services (and 0308 Seismic recording systems acquisition interpretation) DMT GmbH & Co. KG Abitibi Geophysics Abitibi Geophysics GEO Marine Survey Systems 0106 Non-seismic methods data GEO Marine Survey Systems Geometrics processing Geotomographie GmbH 0309 Telemetry systems Abitibi Geophysics GeoVista AB DMT GmbH & Co. KG 0107 Well data acquisition GF Instruments, s.r.o Surveying and positioning ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) Zonge International, Inc. equipment Geotomographie GmbH 0209 Project management Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd W&R Instruments GeoVista AB W&R Instruments 0108 Well data processing IGA - International Geothemal Association 0311 Logging equipment ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) 0210 Computer applications ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) 0109 Subsurface data acquisition (radar I-GIS DMT GmbH & Co. KG and others) 0211 Core analysis Geotomographie GmbH GF Instruments, s.r.o. DMT GmbH & Co. KG W&R Instruments Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ 0213 Well log analysis Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd Zonge International, Inc. ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) 0313 Non-seismic survey equipment and EXHIBITION 0110 Subsurface data processing (radar and others) GF Instruments, s.r.o Positioning and surveying DMT GmbH & Co. KG 0214 Grav/Mag; EM, GeoElectric Abitibi Geophysics GeoVista AB recording systems ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL DMT GmbH & Co. KG GF Instruments, s.r.o. Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Zonge International, Inc. IRIS Instruments SA GEO Marine Survey Systems 0217 Airborne W&R Instruments Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ Geometrics 0314 Subsurface survey equipment and 0112 Site survey investigations GEO Marine Survey Systems 03 EQUIPMENT recording systems ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL Uppsala University 0301 Land non-explosive seismic sources DMT GmbH & Co. KG 0113 Geochemical surveys (vibrators etc) Geotomographie GmbH Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ Geotomographie GmbH GF Instruments, s.r.o Airborne surveys Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd ImpulseRadar Aarhus GeoSoftware 0303 Marine seismic sources (airguns W&R Instruments 0118 Scanning and others) 0319 Second hand equipment I-GIS Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Geometrics 0119 Data management and on-line GEO Marine Survey Systems Geonics Limited storage service Geotomographie GmbH 0320 Connectors and cables I-GIS 0304 Land cables and associated Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd equipment 0321 Magnetometers ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES Geometrics Geotomographie GmbH W&R Instruments Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd EUROPE SL 32 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

33 0322 Resistivity and IP Instruments Abitibi Geophysics ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL GF Instruments, s.r.o. IRIS Instruments SA W&R Instruments Zonge International, Inc EM and VLF Instruments Geometrics Geonics Limited GF Instruments, s.r.o. IRIS Instruments SA 0325 Ground Probing Radar ImpulseRadar 0326 Magnetotelluric Systems IRIS Instruments SA Zonge International, Inc Radiometric products GF Instruments, s.r.o. W&R Instruments 05 SOFTWARE: MAINFRAME AND WORKSTATIONS 0501 Seismic data processing Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Geotomographie GmbH 0502 Non-seismic methods data processing ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL Geonics Limited ImpulseRadar 0504 Well log analysis ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) W&R Instruments 0507 Geological modelling GEO Marine Survey Systems I-GIS 0508 Geophysical modelling Aarhus GeoSoftware Abitibi Geophysics ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL GeoVista AB Zonge International, Inc Interactive interpretation Aarhus GeoSoftware GeoVista AB 0510 Mapping GeoVista AB ImpulseRadar 0513 Computer graphics I-GIS 0514 Data bases Aarhus GeoSoftware IGA - International Geothemal Association 0515 Data management and storage I-GIS 08 PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING 0804 Training services ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology) IGA - International Geothemal Association I-GIS 09 ASSOCIATION / SOCIETY 0900 Association / Society IGA - International Geothemal Association 10 UNIVERSITY / INSTITUTE 1000 University / Institute Uppsala University Waseda University INCLUDING EXHIBITION THE WORLD S LARGEST MULTI-DISCIPLINARY GEOSCIENCE EVENT SAVE THE DATE JUNE NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3 3

34 EXHIBITION Exhibitors Profiles Aarhus GeoSoftware 4 Inge Lehmanns Gade 10, Århus C Denmark Tel.: toke@aarhusgeosoftware.dk Contact person: Mr Toke Søltoft Website: Aarhus GeoSoftware is a leading provider of software for processing and inversion geophysical electromagnetic- and electrical data. We have developed a common platform for handling several types of large data sets, where data handling is integrated from raw data to processing, inversion, QC of inversion results and visualization of inversion models. Abitibi Geophysics Chemin Sullivan, Suite #1400 J9P 7H1 Val-D'Or QC Canada Tel.: info@ageophysics.com Contact person: Mr P.B. Berube Website: Abitibi Geophysics is dedicated to provide the highest quality geophysical data collection, processing and interpretation to help our clients find precious and base metals, diamonds, uranium and other mineral resources. We have built an international reputation over 28 years through innovative developments and by delivering competitively priced top-quality products safely and on time. Surveys are conducted efficiently, safely and reliably in compliance with an ISO 9001 Quality Assurance System. Abitibi Geophysics is an innovator of survey methodologies, instrumentation and interpretation and provides a total service package, to find the best geophysics solution for your deposit. ADVANCED GEOSCIENCES EUROPE SL 1 CALLE DEL AIRE MADRID Spain Tel.: age@agiusa.com Contact person: Dr H. AKTARAKCI Website: Advanced Geosciences, Inc. (AGI) is a high-tech manufacturer of Electrical Imaging systems since 1989 and with its European 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 technical support in English, Spanish, Turkish and Swedish. Our Resistivity/IP systems will challenge your electrical imaging knowledge through their powerful and portable high-tech instruments for 1D, 2D, and 3D earth imaging, remote monitoring on land, aquatics and in boreholes. We are your one-stop shop for resistivity and induced polarization needs! 34 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

35 ALT s.a. (Advanced Logic Technology H. Route de Niederpallen L-8506 Redange-sur-Attert Luxembourg Tel.: Contact person: Ms A. Henriette Website: Advanced Logic Technology (ALT) and its sister company Mount Sopris Instruments are leading developers and suppliers of borehole logging equipment and data processing software Full suite of slimhole geophysical logging tools (70 C 200 bar) Winches & data acquisitions systems (mini logger and 19 rack mounted solutions) Acoustic and optic televiewer for cased & openhole applications High temperature acoustic televiewer suitable for geothermal & well integrity WellCAD / CoreCAD Borehole data display software - Wireline & Image processing, core descriptionfind out more about us on or Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd 14 Marine House, Marine Park, Gapton Hall Road NR31 0NB Great Yarmouth UK Tel.: general@appliedacoustics.com Contact person: Mr G. Willoughby Website: Applied Acoustics is a major manufacturer of subsea acoustic navigation and positioning equipment, including the innovative USBL tracking system Easytrak and a wide variety of positioning & release beacons. Rack mounted, portable and militarised systems are available.the company also manufactures a market leading range of marine seismic sub-bottom profiling systems with energy sources up to 12,000J. Newly launched is a new Deep Tow Sparker for High and Ultra High geophysical surveys. BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minière 20 3 avenue Claude Guillemin BP Orleans Cedex 9 France DMT GmbH & Co. KG 15 Amtechnologiepark Essen Germany Tel.: info@dmt.de Contact person: Mr W. Goedde Website: DMT provides geophysical services and is one of the leading geophysical instrument suppliers for exploration and monitoring. New: DMT Pilot 3D a vision aided positioning system with high quality 3D point cloud documentation. SUMMIT X One the world s most flexible wired seismic acquisition system.geophysical instruments made by DMT:- SUMMIT X OneOne-channel exploration seismograph for high resolution seismic exploration- SUMMIT II CompactMulti-channel seismograph for LVL and engineering seismic applications- SUMMIT X Stream Pro24-channel seismograph all in one- SUMMIT M VipaThree-channel seismograph for vibration monitoring including noise monitoringwww.summitsystem.de EAGE 9 PO Box DB Houten Netherlands Tel.: eage@eage.org Website: EAGE is a professional association for geoscientists and engineers. Founded in 1951, it is an organization with a worldwide membership (more than 19,000 members), providing a global network of commercial and academic professionals. The association is truly multi-disciplinary and international in form and pursuits. All members of EAGE are professionally involved in (or studying) geophysics, petroleum exploration, geology, reservoir engineering, mining and civil engineering. EAGE operates two divisions: the Oil & Gas Geoscience Division and the Near Surface Geoscience Division. The Head Office of EAGE is located in the Netherlands, with regional offices in Houten, Moscow, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur and Bogotá. Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society S Bellaire Street, Ste Denver CO USA Tel.: staff@eegs.org Contact person: J. Jacoby Website: The Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP) provides geophysicists, 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 recent developments in near-surface geophysics. The conference features over 200 oral/poster presentations, special educational courses, vendor presentations,and a commercial exhibition.special sessions, keynote speaker,and equipment demonstrations round out the program being held next spring in Nashville, Tennessee USA ( org/annualmeeting/sageep). Send suggested technical session topics to Technical Program Co-chairs Andrew Parsekian, Ph.D. (aparseki@uwyo.edu) and Oliver Kuras, Ph.D. (oku@ bgs.ac.uk). EXHIBITION NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3 5

36 EXHIBITION EU Horizon 2020 Brokerage Stand (EAGE) 10 PO Box DB Houten Netherlands Tel.: Contact person: Asli Onar-Verboon Website: EAGE has decided to explore opportunities in the EU Public Affairs arena in The purpose of this initiative is to identify the potential funding opportunities for EAGE and its society, as well as understanding the relevant policies and its impacts and the opportunities for the geoscience world. We welcome all to stop by at the stand and find out more on EAGE EU Affairs and Horizon 2020 opportunities. Geo Marine Survey Systems BV. 22 Sheffieldstraat AP Rotterdam Netherlands Tel.: info@geosys.nl Contact person: Mrs Y Liu Website: Geo Marine Survey Systems is a worldwide supplier of quality geophysical products and related services. Our company is focusing on:production of innovative hi-res seismic sparkers spreads complete with 24 bit recording systems and ultra hi-res streamers for 2D and 3D operations and production of geo-technical equipment; Software development for ultra hi-res seismic acquisition, processing, interpretation, 3D visualization; Rental of this equipment plus experienced operator services. Moreover, the qualification of our personnel reaches further than just their experience. Geometrics Fortune Dr San Jose CA USA Tel.: sales@geometrics.com Contact person: Mr Bart Hoekstra Website: Geometrics manufactures, sells, rents, and services magnetometers, seismographs, and electrical conductivity and resistivity systems for land, marine, and air investigations of the subsurface. Geonics Limited Meyerside Drive L5T 1C5 Mississauga ON Canada Tel.: geonics@geonics.com Contact person: Mr S. Boniwell Website: Geonics Limited manufactures a broad range of surface and downhole electromagnetic (EM) geophysical instruments for both land- and marine-based applications, including: industry-standard Ground Conductivity Meters for near surface site characterization; the EM61-MK2 series of Metal Detectors; and PROTEM Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) Systems for high-resolution resistivity sounding to depths of metres. The G-TEM TDEM console offers several new features, including a large, high-visibility display and continuous data recording at reduced pricing for the academic community. Geotomographie GmbH 21 Am Tonnenberg Neuwied Germany Tel.: info@geotomographie.de Contact person: Dr Thomas Fechner Website: Geotomographie provides complete solutions for borehole and near-surface seismic surveys to geophysical, engineering and mining companies. We design seismic borehole sources and receivers. For our customers, we conduct seismic field surveys and the subsequent data processing, interpretation and reporting.training in seismic borehole technology, from data acquisition and processing, to visualization and final interpretation, is available for our customers. Our service is tailored to meet your individual requirements, with lifetime support being central to our customer relationship.we manufacture Borehole sources to generate P- and S-waves Hydrophones string Borehole geophones and strings Surface vibrator systems for P- and S-waves. 36 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

37 GeoVista AB 23 P.O. Box 276 SE Luleå Sweden Tel.: Contact person: PhD H. Thunehed Website: GeoVista AB is an independent consultant company, active within mineral exploration and engineering geology. GeoVista is the leading geophysics company in Sweden. We carry out geophysical surveys, data processing, numerical modelling and visualization of results. Within mineral exploration we are active in permitting, target generation, field work, interpretation, geological and geophysical modelling and resource evaluation. GeoVista AB are resellers of software from Tensor Research and of the MapInfo Discover program suite. Geovista Ltd 2 Unit 10, Cae Ffwt Business Park LL28 5SP Glan Conwy UK Website: GF Instruments, s.r.o. 25 Purkynova Brno Czech Republic Tel.: info@gfinstruments.cz Contact person: Mr V. Gregor Website: The GF Instruments' range of products includes: systems for 2D/3D resistivity and induced polarization imaging (ARES, up to 10-channel ARES II) and for deep VES (GEPS-2000), electromagnetic conductivity meters (CMD) with singledepth (CMD-Tiny, - 1, - 2, - 4, - 4/6) and multi-depth probes (CMD-Explorer, - Mini Explorer, Mini Explorer 6L) for depth ranges from 0.25 to 60 m, gamma-ray spectrometers for walking, car-borne and borehole surveys (Gamma Surveyor and Gamma Surveyor II), magnetic susceptibility meters for single- or multi-depth field surveys (Multi Kappa, Multi Kappa 3L).Sale and rental offers are supported with online consulting and immediate instrument service. Guideline Geo AB ABEM MALÅ 24 Löfströms Allé 6A Sundbyberg Sweden marketing@guidelinegeo.com Contact person: Ms U. Granfelt Website: Guideline Geo ABEM MALÅ provides solutions for non destructive mapping of the subsurface. Through our world leading brands, ABEM and MALÅ,we offer sensors, software, services and support necessary to map and visualize the subsurface. Instruments on display: -Terracloc Pro2 the latest in a great line of near surface seismographs. -Easy Locator Pro WideRange HDR the latest and unique contribution to the GPR market. -ABEM Terrameter LS2 outstanding instrument for Resistivity / IP surveying -MIRA - the most technically advanced 3D GPR system on the market. Welcome to stand 24 to discuss possibilities with the Guideline Geo team. IGA - International Geothemal Association 5 c/o Bochum University of Applied Sciences Bochum Germany Tel.: iga@hs-bochum.de Contact person: Ms K. Andersson Website: The International Geothermal Association (IGA), founded in 1988, is a scientific, educational and cultural organization established to operate worldwide. It has nearly 5,000 members in over 65 countries. The IGA is a non-political, nonprofit, non-governmental organization with consultative status to the UN and special observer status to the Green Climate Fund. The objectives of the IGA are to encourage research, the development and utilization of geothermal resources worldwide through the publication of scientific and technical information among the geothermal specialists, the business community, governmental representatives, UN organisations, civil society and the general public. EXHIBITION NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3 7

38 EXHIBITION I-GIS 4 Voldbjergvej 14A, 1st Floor 8240 Risskov Denmark Tel.: tob@geoscene3d.com Contact person: Mr T. Bach Website: I-GIS are the developers of the 3D Geological modelling platform GeoScene3D and GeoCloud, for construction of 3D geological models and distribution of GIS and geoscience related data and models.we provide a variety of services including R&D services, GIS consulting and data preparation, 3D geological modelling services and training. The company is situated in the northern part of Aarhus, Denmark, close to the Danish groundwater mapping cluster and research institutions. We are heavily engaged in R&D with research institutions and industry practitioners within the fields of 3D geological modelling, geostatistical analysis and GIS. ImpulseRadar 12 Storgatan 78 SE Malå Sweden Tel.: info@impulseradar.se Contact person: Mr B. Johansson Website: ImpulseRadar is a start-up of experienced business professionals from the GPR industry. Collectively, we have 130 years experience in this industry and have been instrumental in bringing to market innovative GPR solutions that have often driven paradigm shifts in the application of this effective non-destructive technology. Our modern GPR solutions are built on the latest real-time sampling (RTS) technology platform. They are fast, offer exceptional bandwidth and dynamic range, and are modular to meet your specific needs. Visit our booth (12) to learn more about our dual-channel 2D GPR antennas and our high-speed 3D GPR array solution. IRIS Instruments SA 27 1 avenue Buffon Orleans France Tel.: info@iris-instruments.com Contact person: Mr ORLANDO LEITE Website: IRIS INSTRUMENTS provides a wide range of geophysical instruments for environmental, groundwater, geotechnical and mining applications: Resistivitymeters for 1D sounding and 2D/3D imaging (SYSCAL, SYSCAL Pro type) Induced Polarisation systems for shallow and deep investigations (VIP and ELREC types) VLF systems for shallow resistivity profiling (T-VLF) Multi-Frequency EM Profiling system with 3D receiver (PROMIS) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance system for groundwater detection (NUMIS type)iris INSTRUMENTS, a BRGM and OYO group joint venture, designs, manufactures and markets instruments. It also proposes rentals and in-thefield training." Society of Exploration Geophysicists South Yale Avenue, Ste Tulsa OK USA Website: Solgeo srl 7 Via Pastrengo, Seriate (BG) Italy Website: Tensor Research 23 Ross Street Waverton New South Wales Australia Uppsala University 29 Villavagen 16 SE Uppsala Sweden Tel.: alireza.malehmir@geo.uu.se Contact person: Prof. Dr A. Malehmir Uppsala University is the oldest university in Scandinavia and is well-ranked internationally. The Department of Earth Sciences is Sweden s largest and broadest such department, with about 260 employees, and includes subjects ranging from Geophysics and Geology to Palaeontology, Hydrology, and Meteorology. The Geophysics Program runs its own ~600-channel (cabled and 1C/3C wireless) reflection seismic instrument, a state-of-the-art 100-3C seismic landstreamer acquisition system, uses modern seismic processing and imaging software and develops innovative analysis, modelling, and multi dimensional inversion algorithms for seismic, electromagnetic and potential field data, including e.g. airborne geophysical data and joint inversion methods integrating different types of data. 38 NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

39 Vista Clara Inc Cyrus Way, Suite Mukilteo WA USA Website: W&R Instruments 19 Jecna 29a Brno Czech Republic Tel.: info@wr-instruments.com Contact person: Mr Svatoslav Rezanina Website: W&R Instruments Company was established in 1992 in Brno, the Czech Republic as a successor of one department of Geofyzika Brno company. The key program is:- design, development and production of portable logging systems with wide array of probes,- magnetic susceptibility and conductivity probes production - our dominant products + 12 types of other probes-providing related services well logging and interpretation, special training program.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 SurveysCivil EngineeringGeological Surveys (including Oil and Gas Prospecting Services) Waseda University 30 55S-801, 3-4-1, ohkubo, shinjuku-ku Tokyo Japan Tel.: akirasaito@waseda.jp Contact person: Dr A. Saito WASEDA Univ. is developing new Time Domain EM technologies using the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) for the exploration of the ocean bottom hydrothermal mineral deposits. The three measuring systems of moving type, fixed type and towed type were designed and assembled. Test surveys using the towed type were conducted at Okinawa area of known seabed hydrothermal deposits, and EM anomalies were clearly shown at the mineral deposits. Some parts of the developed equipment, pictures and results of the test surveys will be shown in our exhibition booth. Zhaofeng Sensor Equipment Co., Ltd 18 Rm1205, 3rd Building, Soubao int'l Centre, No.16 Nansanhuanxi Rd, Fengtai District Beijing China Tel.: andy@zfgeo.com Contact person: Mr Andy Guo Website: Established in 2001, we ve been devoted to developing and manufacturing geophysical equipment. For near surface surveys, we have 1Hz-100Hz geophones, seismic spread cables for all range of connections, resistivity cables, EM and IP cables as well as connectors and other parts. We offer custommade services to bring your ideas to fruition within controllable cost and time. Zonge International, Inc E Fort Lowell Tucson AZ USA Tel.: norman.carlson@zonge.com Contact person: Mr N. Carlson Website: For over 40 years, Zonge International, Inc. (an employeeowned 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 geophysics. Worldwide, we can provide crews, expertise, or equipment for resistivity, IP, CR, CSAMT, TEM, AMT, MT, or for your specialized 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 levee studies with our new Dynamic NanoTEM system (DNT). ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty. Ltd Broadway Avenue, Northgate SA 5085 Adelade SA Australia Website: EXHIBITION NEAR SURFACE GEOSCIENCE 2017 I CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 3 9

40 See e you in Porto! 9-12 SEPTEMBER 2018 PORTO, PORTUGAL HEAD OFFICE PO BOX DB HOUTEN THE NETHERLANDS EAGE@EAGE.ORG EUROPE OFFICE EAGE@EAGE.ORG RUSSIA & CIS OFFICE MOSCOW@EAGE.ORG MIDDLE EAST OFFICE MIDDLE_EAST@EAGE.ORG ASIA PACIFIC OFFICE ASIAPACIFIC@EAGE.ORG LATIN AMERICA OFFICE AMERICAS@EAGE.ORG

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