Workshop on Electromagnetic Signals Associated with Earthquakes and Volcanoes

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Workshop on Electromagnetic Signals Associated with Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Venue Chapman University One University Drive Orange, CA 92866 USA

Nearest International Airport Los Angeles (LAX) (40 miles) Nearest Domestic Airport Chapman University (Orange) is connected with three Domestic airports : Santa Ana (John Wayne Airport, 6 miles), Long Beach 23 miles and Ontario Airport 36 miles

Chapman University At A Glance Chapman University, founded in 1861, is one of the oldest, most prestigious private universities in California. Chapman's picturesque campus is located in the heart of Orange County one of the nation's most exciting centers of arts, business, science and technology and draws outstanding students from across the United States and around the world.

Program Agenda October 3, 2010 (Sunday) Arrival 5:30-6:30 PM Registration 6:30 PM Welcome Reception (Hilton Hotel, Anaheim) October 4, 2010 (Monday) 8:00-8:30 AM Registration and Poster Display 8:30-9:00 AM Opening 9:00-9:20 AM Invited Talk on " Seismic and Volcanic Activities in California " 9:20-9:40 AM Invited Talk on "Geophysical Monitoring Networks Around California " 9:40-10:15 AM Break 10:15-12:00 AM Session I 12:00-1:15 PM Lunch 1:15-3:00 PM Session II 3:00-5:30 PM Poster Viewing 7:00 PM Banquet

Program Agenda Cont. October 5, 2010 (Tuesday) 8:30-10:00 AM Session III 10:00-10:30 AM Break 10:30-12:00 Noon Session IV 12:00-1:15 PM Lunch 1:30-6:30 PM Field Visit October 6, 2010 (Wednesday) 8:30-10:00 AM Session V 10:00-10:30 AM Break 10:30-12:00 Noon Session VI 12:00-1:15 PM Lunch 1:15-3:30 PM Panel Discussion " What next for Seismo-Electromagnetic Activities? " 3:30-4:00 PM Business Meeting 4:00-4:30 PM Recommendations and Closing

Scientific Program Topics Session I - Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Methods related to Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanic, Landslides and Geothermal activities Session II - Seismicity, Geophysical and Seismo-electromagnetic studies along the San Andreas Fault system. Session III - Techniques for Correction of EM data and Identification of EM signals associated with Earthquakes and Volcanoes Session IV - Multi Sensor Data and Integration of Geophysical Observations Related to Volcanic and Earthquake studies Session V - Generation and propagation mechanisms for EM signals and Laboratory studies. Session VI - Ionospheric and GPS Signals as a Consequence of Seismo-Electromagnetic processes

International Committee - Seiya Uyeda (Japan) Founding Chair EMSEV - Jacques Zlotnicki (France) Chair EMSEV - Malcolm Johnston (USA) Vice - Chair EMSEV - Toshiyasu Nagao (Japan) Secretary EMSEV - Jann-Yenq Liu (Taiwan) - Ramesh Singh (USA) Chair, LOC

Local Organizing Committee Patrons James L. Doti Daniele Struppa Menas Kafatos Organizing Committee Malcolm Johnston USGS, Melno Park, CA Friedemann T. Freund, NASA Ames Research Center (To be confirmed) Dimitar Ouzounov, NASA & CU Christopher Kim, CU Anup K. Prasad, CU Emmanuel Smith, CU Ramesh Singh, CU

Registration Fee Registration Type Fees Deadline Early Bird $400 Before Aug 31, 2010 Regular participants $450 After Aug 31, 2010 Students $300 On-Site Registration $500 Guest $250 Registration fee will tentatively include: Materials for the Workshop (abstract book, CD, etc) Coffee breaks Shuttle bus from hotels to meeting room Welcome party Banquet on cruise Field trip It will depends on the number of participants and supports! Registration Fees can be paid online through credit card, Chapman University, Financial Division has agreed to start accepting from January 2010. Instructions will be sent through e- mail and also uploaded on the web site.

Abstract Submission Please prepare your abstract in a Word file and submit online. Full instructions for submission of the abstracts and deadline will be announced shortly. You are also requested to submit your abstract in a Word file by e-mail. Detailed instructions for abstract submission are listed below. Deadline for the Abstract Submission - July 31, 2010 Abstract Format Title of the abstract, please use Times New Roman, Font size 12. Leave two lines after the title Author(s) name Affiliation E-mail Contact details Telephone, Fax Leave two lines before you start abstract Abstract Length - up to 500 words Preference Oral/Poster In which Session you want to present - number from topics listed

Field Trip to San Andreas Fault A field trip to the San Andreas Fault close to Orange County will be arranged. An interesting place to see the infamous San Andreas Fault is at Cajon Pass where the San Jacinto fault joins the San Andreas. This is just northwest of San Bernardino with the San Gabriel mountains to the west and the San Bernardino mountains to the east. Near Cajon Pass, magnetometers are installed in Lytle Creek and borehole strainmeters/seismometers are installed further westward in the San Gabriel Mountains by the USGS. The San Jose/San Jacinto fault junction is commonly seen in old western movies where the cowboys pick their way on horseback past a large sandstone outcrop in the middle of the pass. Malcolm Johnston and his colleagues have observed magnetic changes from the North Palm Springs M6 earthquake at the Cajon Pass site and at sites further to the south-east.

Workshop Banquet on Dinner Cruise Boat

Accommodation Accommodation will be paid by participants: price range 50-120 US $. You are requested to book Hotel in advance to get good price. Organizing committee will extend help if you plan to book well in advance Ayres Hotel 2550 E. Katella, Anaheim (714) 634-2106 Ayres Inn 3737 W. Chapman, Orange (714) 978-9168 Best Western 1302 W. Chapman, Orange (714) 633-7720 Crowne Plaza 12021 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove (714) 867-5555 Double Tree Hotel 100 The City Drive, Orange (714) 634-4500 Days Inn 279 S. Main St., Orange (714) 771-6704 Embassy Suites Hotel 11761 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove (714) 539-3300 Disneyland Hotel 1500 Magic Way, Anaheim (714) 778-6600 Hilton Suites 400 N. State College Blvd., Orange (714) 938-1111 Holiday Inn Anaheim Resort 1915 S. Manchester Ave., Anaheim (714) 748-7777 Howard Johnson's Express 1930 E. Katella, Orange (714) 639-1121 Motel 6 2920 W. Chapman, Orange (714) 634-2441 Travel Lodge 1302 W. Chapman Ave., Orange (714) 633-7720 Residence Inn Anaheim 11931 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove (714) 591-4008 Ruta's Old Towne Inn 274 N. Glassell, Orange (714) 628-1818 Note: A special deal is being negotiated with Hilton Suites Anaheim/Orange (http://www1.hilton.com/en_us/hi/hotel/snaorhf- Hilton-Suites-Anaheim-Orange-California/index.do) for EMSEV participants. A special rate US $99 plus tax with free Wi-Fi and free parking can be arranged if participants can stay in Hilton suites. All rooms are with double beds and are provided with coffee maker, small microwave oven, study table and sofa.

Sponsors and Supporters EMSEV IUGG IAGA IASPEI IAVCEI Schmid College of Science Efforts will be made to request following funding agencies to sponsor UN - OOSA Taylor and Francis, UK

Contact us For detailed information please contact: Ramesh Singh Dept. of Physics, Schmid College of Science Chapman University Orange, CA 92866 Email: rsingh@chapman.edu Phone: (714)289-2057 Fax : (714)516-4542 EMSEV E-mail emsev_2010@chapman.edu (will be activated soon)

See you EMSEV 2010