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List of institutions, lecturers and assistants International Training Course on Seismology, Seismic Data Analysis, Hazard Assessment and Risk Mitigation September 4 to September 29, 2017 Potsdam, Germany Organised and sponsored by Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany Dr. Andrey Babeyko andrey.babeyko@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Dino Bindi bindi@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Tobias Boxberger tobias.boxberger@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Simone Cesca simone.cesca@gfz-potsdam.de Prof. Dr. Fabrice Cotton fcotton@gfz-potsdam.de Prof. Dr. Torsten Dahm torsten.dahm@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Kevin Fleming kevin.fleming@gfz-potsdam.de M.Sc. Michael Haas michael.haas@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Sebastian Hainzl sebastian.hainzl@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Oliver Heidbach oliver.heidbach@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Sebastian Heimann sebastian.heimann@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Jörn Lauterjung joern.lauterjung@gfz-potsdam.de Prof. Dr. Bruno Merz bruno.merz@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Claus Milkereit claus.milkereit@gfz-potsdam.de Dipl.-Geol. Ralf Nestler ralf.nestler@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Massimilano Pittore massimiliano.pittore@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Marco Pilz marco.pilz@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Eleonora Rivalta eleonora.rivalta@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Joachim Saul joachim.saul@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Angelo Strollo angelo.strollo@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Thomas Walter twalter@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Rongjiang Wang wang@gfz-potsdam.de Dr. Graeme Weatherill graeme.weatherill@gfz-potsdam.de Dipl.-Geogr. Josef Zens josef.zens@gfz-potsdam.de co-sponsored by Federal Foreign Office of Germany (Berlin) Bonn University, Germany Prof. Dr. Lothar Schrott Federal Foreign Office, AA, Germany Jens Kampelmann DRK, Germany Lee-J. Schumann lothar.schrott@uni-bonn.de s08-60@auswaertiges-amt.de Lee.Schumann@drk-lv-brandenburg.de THW, Germany Thorsten Meier Thorsten.Meier@thw.de Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy Prof. Dr. Stefano Parolai sparolai@inogs.it International Seismological Centre (ISC), UK Dr. Domenico Di Giacomo domenico@isc.ac.uk University of Bergen, Norway Dr. Lars Ottemøller lars.ottemoller@geo.uib.no

Scientific Programme International Training Course on Seismology, Seismic Data Analysis, Hazard Assessment and Risk Mitigation Potsdam, Germany, 4 29 September, 2017 2. Seismology, Instrumentation, Seismogram Analysis, Earthquake Source Parameter and Wave Propagation Tuesday, Sept. 5 2.1 Seismic sources and source parameters 1. Opening Day Monday, Sept. 4 H, VR 2-3 08.30 10.00 Prof. Dr. R. Hüttl Opening of the Training Course 2017 Presentation of the Helmholtz-Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Jens Kampelmann Representative Federal Foreign Office Prof. Torsten Dahm Human-induced and triggered seismicity: it s role in hazard programs 10.00 10.30 Break for a welcome drink Group Photo 10.30 11.00 Angelo Strollo The GEOFON program and the SeisComp3 project 11.00 11.30 Oliver Heidbach World Stress Map 11.30 12.00 Domenico Di Giacomo The International Seismological Centre (ISC): Mission and Products 12.00 12.30 Thomas Walter with InSAR 12.30 13.30 Lunch Break 13.30 14.00 Claus Milkereit The International Training Courses 14.00 15.00 1.0 C. MILKEREIT Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Concepts 2.2 2.3 2.4 Wednesday, Sept. 6 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Thursday, Sept. 7 2.9 2.10 2.11 Theory of wave propagation: Basics of numerical methods C. MILKEREIT Seismic Sensors and their calibration D. DI GIACOMO Event Location and Magnitudes I Seismic waves in the real Earth, required seismic records and derived Earth models J. SAUL, D. DI GIACOMO Event Location and Magnitudes II J. SAUL, D. DI GIACOMO Event Location and Magnitudes III C. MILKEREIT Fault Plane Solution from First Motion Polarity Reading S. HAINZL Earthquake Statistics I S. HAINZL Earthquake Statistics II Exercise The seismic wave field in a layered half space I 15.00 15.30 Coffee break 15.30 17.00 1.1 Aims and fundamentals of seismology Evening 18.30 19.30 Dinner participants + lecturers 19.30 21.00 Informal get-together of participants and lecturers Friday, Sept. 8 2.12 2.13 The seismic wave field in a layered half space II The seismic wave field in a layered half space III

2.14 The seismic wave field in a layered half space IV 3.2 Effects of surface topography 2.15 A. STROLLO Seismic station integration into SeisComp3 15.30-17.10 Scientific Presentations of the Participants (1-6) 19.30 21.15 Cultural Presentation (1-7) 3.3 3.4 Instrumental Microzonation: Surface waves based methods I Instrumental Microzonation: Surface waves based methods II Saturday, Sept. 9 Sunday, Sept. 10 Cultural Walk through Potsdam Cultural Walk through Berlin Thursday, Sept. 14 3.5 Estimation of site effects: Instrumental, numerical, empirical Monday, Sept. 11 2.16 2.17 2.18 S. CESCA Moment Tensor Inversion Theory S. HEIMANN Earthquake Data Agencies and Formats Data Access, Preparation and Visualization 3.6 3.7 3.8 Use of micro tremor recordings for estimating site effects Surface wave data acquisition III Surface wave data acquisition IV 2.19 Green s Functions Friday, Sept. 15 3.9 Introduction to Strong Motion Seismology Tuesday, Sept.12 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 Synthetic Seismograms Moment Tensor Inversion with RAPIDINV Moment Tensor Inversion Exercise I Moment Tensor Inversion Exercise II 19.30-21.15 3.10 3.11 3.12 Strong Motion data processing Introduction into Seismic Hazard Assessment The basic principles of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) Cultural Presentation (8-14) Saturday, Sept. 16 Excursion to Welzow and Berggießhübel and 3. Engineering Seismology and Strong Ground Motion Sunday, Sept. 17 to Freiberg and Wittenberg Wednesday, Sept. 13 3.1 Ground shaking site effects. Introduction: Effects of soft surface layers

4. Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment Monday, Sept. 18 4.1 G. WEATHERILL Earthquakes catalogues 5.2 5.3 Examples of Remote sensing of Volcano- and seismotectonic processes 4.2 G. WEATHERILL PSHA seismicity models 5.4 4.3 4.4 The basic principles of probability theory (PSHA) Epistemic and aleatory uncertainties Friday, Sept. 22 5.5 Introduction to Seismotectonics I Tuesday, Sept. 19 4.5 Exercise on Strong Motion data processing 5.6 5.7 Introduction to Seismotectonics II Introduction to Seismotectonics III 4.6 Ground Motion Predictive Equations 5.8 Introduction to Seismotectonics IV 4.7 Seismic building codes 19.30-21.00 Cultural Presentation (15-21) 4.8 Site Specific PSHA Saturday, Sept. 23 Leisure Time Sunday, Sept. 24 Leisure Time Wednesday, Sept. 20 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12, Challenges of PSHA (case studies, discussion), Challenges of PSHA (case studies, discussion) M. PITTORE Introduction to Seismic Risk Assessment M. PITTORE Ingredients to OpenQuake 6. Expert Days Monday, Sept. 25 08.30-17.00 Different Locations Expert Day 1 During 2 days participants will form small working groups and will closely work together with an expert. The participants can choose according to their interest and availability. We also would like to encourage general discussions on seismology and seismic hazard. Please bring with you your own data or papers about research ideas or a list of questions. 5. Satellite Methods and Modelling Thursday, Sept. 21 5.1 Introduction to InSAR Tuesday, Sept. 26 Expert Day 2 Different Locations

7. Disaster Management Wednesday, Sept. 27 Workshop on Disaster Risk Reduction and Rapid Response 08.30-08.40 Welcome 08.40-09.00 C. MILKEREIT Introduction An Earthquake Scenario 09.00-10.00 L. SCHROTT Risk Management in Higher Education 10.00-11.00 J. ZENS, R. NESTLER Public Interest and Media 11.00-12.00 J. KAMPELMANN Rapid Response in Europe and Germany 13.00-14.00 T. MEIER A Manifold Range of Tasks for Civil Protection 13.00-15.00 M. PITTORE, M. HAAS, K. FLEMING, R. NESTLER The SENSUM Game 15.00-16.00, M. PILZ, K. FLEMING Loss based earthquake early warning: a tool for risk mitigation 16.00-17.00 J. LAUTERJUNG Tsunami Early Warning: Preparation and reaction of communities at risk Summary Wrap Up 17.15-19.00 A34 Dinner at the Café Freundlich (GFZ) 19.00-20.30 Cultural Presentation (22-27) Friday, Sept. 29 08.30-10.10 Scientific Presentations of the Participants (7-12) H, VR 1 14.00-15.00 L.-J. SCHUMANN Humanitarian Support Worldwide in Crisis Situations 15.30-20.00 ~ 17.00 ~ 18.00 Travel by train to Berlin Schönefeld Airport Mr. Christian Hörl, Mrs Alexandra Rüth (DRK) Humanitarian Response in the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. New Approaches and Innovations Mr. Clemens Pott, (DRK) Guided Tour through the DRK Logistic Centre 10.30-12.10 Scientific Presentations of the Participants (13-19) Scientific Presentations of the Participants (20-27) 15.30-16.00 Final Discussion 19.30 Closing of the Training Course 2017 Handing out of the course certificates ~ 19.30 Return to Potsdam, ~20 o clock Arrival in Potsdam Saturday, Sept. 30 Departure of Participants Sunday, Oct. 1 Departure of Participants Thursday, Sept. 28 08.30-09.00 Summary of Day I, Outline of Day II 09.00-10.00 B. MERZ Cognitive Biases in Risk Assessment and Management 10.00-11.00 M. PITTORE, M. HAAS Rapid Risk Assessment 11.00-12.00 M. HAAS, M. PITTORE Earthquake Scenarios - Caravan Software