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SM Seismology Orals and PICOs MO1, 08:30 10:00 MO2, 10:30 12:00 MOL, 12:15 13:15 MO3, 13:30 15:00 MO4, 15:30 17:00 TU1, 08:30 10:00 Monday, 08 April SM1.2/AS4.13, Research and Development in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring (co-organized), 08:30 10:00, Room B5 TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7, The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B9 TS8.1/NH4.6/SM2.2, Active Tectonics and the Earthquake Cycle (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B1 PSD11.2, SM1.2/AS4.13 - Research and Development in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring, 10:30 11:15, Room B7 SM4.2/GD8.5/TS9.10, Seismic imaging and tomography: theory and practice (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room B5 TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7, The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B9 TS8.1/NH4.6/SM2.2, Active Tectonics and the Earthquake Cycle (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B1 PSD4.12, TS8.3/G6.5/NH4.7/SM5.7 - Seismotectonics and crustal deformation in Africa, 12:15 13:00, Room B4 SM2.1/GD2.7/NH5.8/TS8.4, Large Earthquake and Tsunami Activity (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 SM4.2/GD8.5/TS9.10, Seismic imaging and tomography: theory and practice (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room B5 TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7, The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B9 TS8.1/NH4.6/SM2.2, Active Tectonics and the Earthquake Cycle (co-organized), 08:30 15:00, Room B1 NP2.4/CL5.14/ESSI2.10, Complex networks and data-driven knowledge discovery in geophysical systems (co-listed), 15:30 17:15, Room Y10 SM2.1/GD2.7/NH5.8/TS8.4, Large Earthquake and Tsunami Activity (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 SM4.2/GD8.5/TS9.10, Seismic imaging and tomography: theory and practice (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room B5 TS8.3/G6.5/NH4.7/SM5.7, Seismotectonics and crustal deformation in Africa (co-organized), 15:30 17:00, Room B1 Tuesday, 09 April SM2.5, Earthquake source processes - Imaging methods, physical rupture models and scaling, 08:30 12:00, Room B5 TU2, 10:30 12:00 PSD8.12, GD4.1/SM5.4/TS5.5 - Evolution of passive margins and adjacent continents with emphasis on the North and South Atlantic, 10:30 11:15, Room R7 TU3, 13:30 15:00 SM2.5, Earthquake source processes - Imaging methods, physical rupture models and scaling, 08:30 12:00, Room B5 GD4.1/SM5.4/TS5.5, Evolution of passive margins and adjacent continents with emphasis on the North and South Atlantic (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G13 SM3.3/NH4.4, Time-dependent earthquake occurrence and seismic hazard: physics and statistics (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B5 Programme Group Schedule SM Orals and PICOs 1

Programme Group Schedule SM Orals and PICOs 2 TU4, 15:30 17:00 WE1, 08:30 10:00 WE2, 10:30 12:00 WE3, 13:30 15:00 WE4, 15:30 17:00 SM4.2/GD8.5/TS9.10, Seismic imaging and tomography: theory and practice (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room PICO Spot 4 GD4.1/SM5.4/TS5.5, Evolution of passive margins and adjacent continents with emphasis on the North and South Atlantic (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G13 NH4.1/SM3.4, Extreme seismic hazard, disaster risk and societal implications (co-organized), 15:30 17:00, Room G7 PSD4.13, TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7 - The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes, 16:30 17:15, Room B7 SM3.3/NH4.4, Time-dependent earthquake occurrence and seismic hazard: physics and statistics (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B5 SM4.2/GD8.5/TS9.10, Seismic imaging and tomography: theory and practice (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room PICO Spot 4 Wednesday, 10 April AS4.9/NP7.2/OS5.7/SM4.3, Acoustic-gravity waves: From ocean and land to space (co-organized), 08:30 10:00, Room B11 SM4.5/HS8.1.9, Imaging the shallow subsurface with seismic and other geophysical methods (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 TS5.3/SM5.6, Tectonics and seismicity of continental extension zones (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B13 EMRP1.4/SM4.9/TS2.8, Mechanical heterogeneity and their transient evolution along fault zones (co-organized), 10:30 12:00, Room B3 PSD8.19, GD1.2/EMRP4.1/GMPV12/SM6.5/TS11.5 - Anisotropy and small-scale heterogeneity in the Solid Earth: Observations, models and implications, 10:30 11:15, Room R12 SM4.5/HS8.1.9, Imaging the shallow subsurface with seismic and other geophysical methods (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 TS5.3/SM5.6, Tectonics and seismicity of continental extension zones (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B13 EMRP1.3, Thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling and physical properties: implications for natural hazards (co-listed), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 GD1.2/EMRP4.1/GMPV12/SM6.5/TS11.5, Anisotropy and small-scale heterogeneity in the Solid Earth: Observations, models and implications (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G10 13:30 17:00, Room PICO Spot 2 SM1.1, Open Session on Seismology (including Beno Gutenberg Medal Lecture), 13:30 15:00, Room B5 EMRP1.3, Thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling and physical properties: implications for natural hazards (co-listed), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 GD1.2/EMRP4.1/GMPV12/SM6.5/TS11.5, Anisotropy and small-scale heterogeneity in the Solid Earth: Observations, models and implications (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G10 GD4.2/GMPV27/SM5.1/TS5.6, Mid-ocean ridge processes and their consequences: a discussion on melting, hydrothermalism and dynamics at ocean spreading centers (co-organized), 15:30 17:00, Room G11 13:30 17:00, Room PICO Spot 2

TH1, 08:30 10:00 TH2, 10:30 12:00 TH3, 13:30 15:00 TH4, 15:30 17:00 FR1, 08:30 10:00 SM4.4/TS9.9, Active seismic investigations of the Earth's crust (co-organized), 15:30 17:00, Room B5 Thursday, 11 April NP3.2/AS4.17/GM6.6/HS7.7/SM1.7, Geocomplexity: patterns, processes, scaling and extremes in the geosciences (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room Y10 SM2.8, Earthquake ground-motion - Source, site and path effects, 08:30 15:00, Room B3 SM6.3/GD2.11/GMPV26/TS11.6, Moho (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 NP3.2/AS4.17/GM6.6/HS7.7/SM1.7, Geocomplexity: patterns, processes, scaling and extremes in the geosciences (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room Y10 SM2.8, Earthquake ground-motion - Source, site and path effects, 08:30 15:00, Room B3 SM6.3/GD2.11/GMPV26/TS11.6, Moho (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 SM2.8, Earthquake ground-motion - Source, site and path effects, 08:30 15:00, Room B3 SM6.4/GD3.7/GMPV15/TS11.7, Structure of the continental upper mantle (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B5 PSD8.22, GD5.1/GMPV18/SM5.2/TS6.10 - Subduction dynamics from surface to deep mantle, 16:30 17:15, Room R7 SM1.4/GI1.6, Improving seismic networks performances: from site selection to data integration (co-organized), 15:30 17:00, Room G6 SM4.7, Non-seismic imaging of the continents, 15:30 17:00, Room B3 SM6.4/GD3.7/GMPV15/TS11.7, Structure of the continental upper mantle (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B5 Friday, 12 April GI1.5, Open session on advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Geosciences (co-listed), 08:30 12:00, Room G1 SM3.2, Earthquake precursors, bioanomalies prior to earthquakes and prediction, 08:30 12:00, Room B3 SM3.6/ERE5.4, Induced Seismicity: Theory and Observation (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 TS1.1, Open Session on Tectonics and Structural Geology (co-listed), 08:30 12:00, Room PICO Spot 1 Programme Group Schedule SM Orals and PICOs 3

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Programme Group Schedule SM Orals and PICOs 4 FR2, 10:30 12:00 FRL, 12:15 13:15 FR3, 13:30 15:00 FR4, 15:30 17:00 TS6.6/GD5.6/GMPV20/SM5.3, Nature and physical properties of the plate interface in subduction zones: Cross-disciplinary views from Geodynamics-Geochemistry-Seismology-Modeling (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B1 GI1.5, Open session on advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Geosciences (co-listed), 08:30 12:00, Room G1 NH4.5/SM4.8, Electro-magnetic phenomena and connections with seismo-tectonic activity (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room G7 SM3.2, Earthquake precursors, bioanomalies prior to earthquakes and prediction, 08:30 12:00, Room B3 SM3.6/ERE5.4, Induced Seismicity: Theory and Observation (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B5 TS1.1, Open Session on Tectonics and Structural Geology (co-listed), 08:30 12:00, Room PICO Spot 1 TS6.6/GD5.6/GMPV20/SM5.3, Nature and physical properties of the plate interface in subduction zones: Cross-disciplinary views from Geodynamics-Geochemistry-Seismology-Modeling (co-organized), 08:30 12:00, Room B1 PSD11.1, SM3.2 - Earthquake precursors, bioanomalies prior to earthquakes and prediction, 12:15 13:00, Room B4 GD5.1/GMPV18/SM5.2/TS6.10, Subduction dynamics from surface to deep mantle (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G10 NH4.5/SM4.8, Electro-magnetic phenomena and connections with seismo-tectonic activity (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room G7 PSD11.3, SM3.6/ERE5.4 - Induced Seismicity: Theory and Observation, 13:30 14:15, Room B4 SM1.3/ESSI2.13/GD8.6/GMPV44/TS9.11, Integrated Research Infrastructures and Services to users: supporting excellence in a science for society (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 SM4.1, ReQUESTing models for seismic sources, earth structure and Polar Seismology, 13:30 17:00, Room B5 GD5.1/GMPV18/SM5.2/TS6.10, Subduction dynamics from surface to deep mantle (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room G10 NH4.5/SM4.8, Electro-magnetic phenomena and connections with seismo-tectonic activity (co-organized), 10:30 17:00, Room G7 SM1.3/ESSI2.13/GD8.6/GMPV44/TS9.11, Integrated Research Infrastructures and Services to users: supporting excellence in a science for society (co-organized), 13:30 17:00, Room B3 SM4.1, ReQUESTing models for seismic sources, earth structure and Polar Seismology, 13:30 17:00, Room B5

SM Seismology Posters MO2, 10:30 12:00 MOL, 12:15 13:15 MO3, 13:30 15:00 MO5, 17:30 19:00 Monday, 08 April PSD11.2, SM1.2/AS4.13 - Research and Development in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring, 10:30 11:15, Room B7 PSD4.12, TS8.3/G6.5/NH4.7/SM5.7 - Seismotectonics and crustal deformation in Africa, 12:15 13:00, Room B4 SM1.2/AS4.13, Research and Development in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring (co-organized), Blue Posters, B111 B132 Related: PSD11.2, see MO2 GD1.0, Open Session in Geodynamics (POSTER only) (co-listed), Blue Posters, B262 B265 NP2.4/CL5.14/ESSI2.10, Complex networks and data-driven knowledge discovery in geophysical systems (co-listed), Blue Posters, B798 B813 SM2.1/GD2.7/NH5.8/TS8.4, Large Earthquake and Tsunami Activity (co-organized), Blue Posters, B133 B143 TS8.1/NH4.6/SM2.2, Active Tectonics and the Earthquake Cycle (co-organized), Blue Posters, B160 B191 TS8.3/G6.5/NH4.7/SM5.7, Seismotectonics and crustal deformation in Africa (co-organized), Blue Posters, B205 B220 Related: PSD4.12, see MOL Tuesday, 09 April TU2, 10:30 12:00 PSD8.12, GD4.1/SM5.4/TS5.5 - Evolution of passive margins and adjacent continents with emphasis on the North and South Atlantic, 10:30 11:15, Room R7 TU4, 15:30 17:00 TU5, 17:30 19:00 WE2, 10:30 12:00 WE5, 17:30 19:00 PSD4.13, TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7 - The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes, 16:30 17:15, Room B7 GD4.1/SM5.4/TS5.5, Evolution of passive margins and adjacent continents with emphasis on the North and South Atlantic (co-organized), Blue Posters, B367 B386 Related: PSD8.12, see TU2 NH4.1/SM3.4, Extreme seismic hazard, disaster risk and societal implications (co-organized), Blue Posters, B544 B564 SM2.5, Earthquake source processes - Imaging methods, physical rupture models and scaling, Blue Posters, B194 B216 SM3.3/NH4.4, Time-dependent earthquake occurrence and seismic hazard: physics and statistics (co-organized), Blue Posters, B217 B239 TS5.1/GD4.3/SM5.5/SSP3.7, The evolution of passive continental margins: From rifting to post- break-up processes (co-organized), Blue Posters, B270 B312 Related: PSD4.13, see TU4 TS5.3/SM5.6, Tectonics and seismicity of continental extension zones (co-organized), Blue Posters, B326 B341 Wednesday, 10 April PSD8.19, GD1.2/EMRP4.1/GMPV12/SM6.5/TS11.5 - Anisotropy and small-scale heterogeneity in the Solid Earth: Observations, models and implications, 10:30 11:15, Room R12 AS4.9/NP7.2/OS5.7/SM4.3, Acoustic-gravity waves: From ocean and land to space (co-organized), Yellow Posters, Z190 Z207 Programme Group Schedule SM Posters 1

Programme Group Schedule SM Posters 2 TH2, 10:30 12:00 TH4, 15:30 17:00 TH5, 17:30 19:00 FR1, 08:30 10:00 FR2, 10:30 12:00 EMRP1.3, Thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling and physical properties: implications for natural hazards (co-listed), Blue Posters, B61 B72 EMRP1.4/SM4.9/TS2.8, Mechanical heterogeneity and their transient evolution along fault zones (co-organized), Blue Posters, B73 B85 GD1.2/EMRP4.1/GMPV12/SM6.5/TS11.5, Anisotropy and small-scale heterogeneity in the Solid Earth: Observations, models and implications (co-organized), Blue Posters, B249 B274 Related: PSD8.19, see WE2 GD4.2/GMPV27/SM5.1/TS5.6, Mid-ocean ridge processes and their consequences: a discussion on melting, hydrothermalism and dynamics at ocean spreading centers (co-organized), Blue Posters, B275 B284 SM4.4/TS9.9, Active seismic investigations of the Earth's crust (co-organized), Blue Posters, B98 B112 SM4.5/HS8.1.9, Imaging the shallow subsurface with seismic and other geophysical methods (co-organized), Blue Posters, B113 B127 Thursday, 11 April SM1.1, Open Session on Seismology (including Beno Gutenberg Medal Lecture), Blue Posters, B26 B41 PSD8.22, GD5.1/GMPV18/SM5.2/TS6.10 - Subduction dynamics from surface to deep mantle, 16:30 17:15, Room R7 GD5.1/GMPV18/SM5.2/TS6.10, Subduction dynamics from surface to deep mantle (co-organized), Blue Posters, B182 B195 Related: PSD8.22, see TH4 GI1.5, Open session on advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Geosciences (co-listed), Red Posters, R124 R140 NP3.2/AS4.17/GM6.6/HS7.7/SM1.7, Geocomplexity: patterns, processes, scaling and extremes in the geosciences (co-organized), Blue Posters, B681 B696 SM2.8, Earthquake ground-motion - Source, site and path effects, Blue Posters, B42 B61 TS6.6/GD5.6/GMPV20/SM5.3, Nature and physical properties of the plate interface in subduction zones: Cross-disciplinary views from Geodynamics-Geochemistry-Seismology-Modeling (co-organized), Blue Posters, B97 B108 Friday, 12 April NH4.5/SM4.8, Electro-magnetic phenomena and connections with seismo-tectonic activity (co-organized), Blue Posters, B386 B403 SM1.3/ESSI2.13/GD8.6/GMPV44/TS9.11, Integrated Research Infrastructures and Services to users: supporting excellence in a science for society (co-organized), Blue Posters, B33 B51 SM4.1, ReQUESTing models for seismic sources, earth structure and Polar Seismology, Blue Posters, B119 B127 SM4.7, Non-seismic imaging of the continents, Blue Posters, B136 B140 SM1.4/GI1.6, Improving seismic networks performances: from site selection to data integration (co-organized), Blue Posters, B52 B64 SM1.5/ERE5.2, Advances in Data, Methods, Models and Their Applications in Oil/Gas Exploration (co-organized), Blue Posters, B65 B76 SM2.6, New Insights into Stress Evolution on Active Faults, Blue Posters, B77 B87 SM4.1, ReQUESTing models for seismic sources, earth structure and Polar Seismology, Blue Posters, B128 B135

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) FRL, 12:15 13:15 FR3, 13:30 15:00 FR4, 15:30 17:00 SM6.3/GD2.11/GMPV26/TS11.6, Moho (co-organized), Blue Posters, B141 B155 PSD11.1, SM3.2 - Earthquake precursors, bioanomalies prior to earthquakes and prediction, 12:15 13:00, Room B4 PSD11.3, SM3.6/ERE5.4 - Induced Seismicity: Theory and Observation, 13:30 14:15, Room B4 SM3.2, Earthquake precursors, bioanomalies prior to earthquakes and prediction, Blue Posters, B88 B103 Related: PSD11.1, see FRL SM6.4/GD3.7/GMPV15/TS11.7, Structure of the continental upper mantle (co-organized), Blue Posters, B156 B165 SM3.6/ERE5.4, Induced Seismicity: Theory and Observation (co-organized), Blue Posters, B104 B118 Related: PSD11.3, see FR3 SM6.4/GD3.7/GMPV15/TS11.7, Structure of the continental upper mantle (co-organized), Blue Posters, B166 B174 Programme Group Schedule SM Posters 3