6th IWGoRS Meeting in Paris, France, 21-23 November, 2022

 
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(Image source: IPG Paris)


The 6th IWGoRS workshop will be held at the Institut de Physique du Globe (IPG), Paris (near place Jussieu with hotels in the vicinity). The workshop will focus again on any aspect of gradient-related ground motion including the recording of rotations and strain, instrumentation, earthquake sources, non-standard rheologies, inverse problems, geodesy, earthquake engineering, long-period seismology, planetary seismology, array-derived rotation and strain, noise-correlation studies, ring laser technology, Earth's rotation, seismic decoupling, problems of fundamental physics and others. Information on a detailed schedule and further organisational details will follow soon.

iXblue, and IPG Paris will sponsor the meeting. Further sponsorship is provided through the EU funded SPIN project, the PIONEERS project, and the ERC ROMY project (LMU Munich). 

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ZOOM ACCESS

The meeting had been streamed online via zoom.

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Thanks to the sponsoring of iXblue, LMU Munich, IPG Paris,
and the EU projects ROMY, SPIN and PIONEERS there is
NO registration fee.
  
We offer two events after the end of the scientific programme Wednesday lunchtime:
 
1. Visit of iXblue, St. Germain-en-Laye
Visit of the Workshops and Testing Facility of the iXblue Company that developed the BlueSeis-3A rotation sensors (and many other 6C sensing systems particularly for navigation systems). The visit will start Wednesday November 23 15:00 at the iXblue Company, 34 Rue de la Croix de Fer, 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye. It is easy to get there from central Paris by RER A and bus/taxi (approx. 1 hour). Once you arrived at St. Germain-en-Laye share taxis to get to iXblue premises at 34 RUE DE LA CROIX DE FER. Make sure you have ID card with you!
 
2. Caroline Montier chante Juliette Gréco «La Femme»
 
As a round up of our meeting we propose you to dive into real French Chanson Culture and join us for the concert at the cosy Theatre Essaion next to the Forum les Halles et Centre Pompidou. Caroline Montier interprets chansons by Juliette Greco with her own arrangments. More info and a snippet can be accessed here. Tickets are at a reduced rate of 15$. Just go to the venue and mention the IWGoRS Meeting at the ticket office. After the concert we will visit an adjacent bar.

Scientific Organizing Committee:

  • Eleonore Stutzmann (IPG Paris)
  • Celine Hadziioannou (Univ. Hamburg)
  • Jean-Paul Montagner (IPG Paris)
  • Heiner Igel (LMU)
  • Zbig Zembaty (Opole)
  • Chin-Jen Lin (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
  • Johana Brokesova (Charles University Prague)

Workshop Organization:

  • Heiner Igel (LMU Munich)
  • Andreas Brotzer (LMU Munich)
  • Eleonore Stutzman (IPG Paris)

Invited Speakers:

  • Eva Eibl (University Potsdam):
    “Analysis of Volcano-seismicity on Etna using Rotational Sensor Data”
     
  • Pascal Bernard (IPG Paris): - cancelled
    "High-precision tilt measurements, and applications"
     
  • Alexandra Mitchell  (VU Amsterdam):
    “Tilt and gravitational wave detectors”

     
  • Felix Bernauer (LMU Munich):
    "6C sensing applied to structural health monitoring"
     
  • Philippe Lognonne (IPG Paris):
    "Evidence of rotational motions on INSIGHT data"

     
  • Ulli Schreiber (TU Munich):
    "Length-of-day detection with the G-ring"

     
  • David Sollberger (ETH Zurich):
    "Machine Learning applied to 6C polarization analysis"
     
  • Paul Bodin(UW Seattle):
    “Field Testing the QRS Rotational Seismometer for Geohazards and Scientific Monitoring”
     
  • Wayne Crawford (IPG Paris):
    "Rotational signals and noise on ocean bottom seismometers"

     
  • Yann Capdeville (Univ. Nantes):
    "Gradients and spatial scales in wave propagation problems"
     


Tentative Schedule:

-> PDF of full Schedule

-> PDF of Abstracts

Directions:

The Institut de Physique du Globe is near Metro Jussieu in 1, rue Jussieu, 75005 Paris.

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November 21 - Monday

09:00 - 09:15 Heiner Igel Welcome
    Chair: Zbig Zembaty
09:15 - 10:00 Ulrich Schreiber Longterm stable inertial rotation sensing: The detection of the variations in the “Length of Day” (INVITED)
10:00 - 10:20 Andreas Brotzer An estimated Rotational Low Noise Model for Earth
10:20 - 10:40 Anjali Dhabu Reduced Micropolar Theory: an alternative to model the Earth Medium and simulate earthquake ground motions?
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee Break
11:10 - 11:55 Paul Bodin Field Testing the QRS Rotational Seismometer for Geohazards and Scientific Monitoring (INVITED)
11:55 - 12:15 Sabrina Keil Comparing single-station 6C measurements and array measurements for seismic microzonation in Munich, Germany
12:15 - 13:30 Lunch Break
    Chair: Eva Eibl
13:30 - 14:15 David Sollberger Machine Learning applied to 6C polarization analysis (INVITED)
14:15 - 15:15 Mohammad Atif Finite-fault simulations for rotations and strains in the near-fault subjected to layered reduced micropolar half-space
14:35 - 14:55 Dariusz Nawrocki Estimating the site effect parameters from rotational and translational signals produced by anthropogenic seismicity.
14:55 - 15:15 Gizem Izgi Validation of back azimuth estimates using 8 blueSeis-3A Rotational Sensors in an active source experiment
15:15 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:45 Philippe Lognonne Rotational seismic noise and signal on Mars (INVITED)
16:45 - 17:30 Felix Bernauer 6C sensing applied to structural health monitoring (INVITED)
from 18:00 Icebreaker

November 22 - Tuesday

Chair: Sabrina Keil
09:45 - 10:05 Piotr Bońkowski Application of rotation rate measurements for model updating of damaged reinforced concrete beams
10:05 - 10:25 Shihao Yuan
Core-mantle boundary heterogeneities inferred from 6C point observations
10:25 - 10:45 Anna Kurzych Recording of the rotational events in Poland – Time horizon & Fascinating Future of Fiber-Optic Seismograph
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
11:15 - 12:00 Eva Eibl Analysis of Volcano-seismicity on Etna using Rotational Sensor Data (INVITED)
12:00 - 12:20 Miguel Santoyo A small-aperture seismic array for dynamic deformations northwest of the guerrero seismic gap, Mexico.
12:20 - 12:40 Nikos Pnevmatikos tbd
12:40 - 13:00
Frederic Guattari
Latest development of FOG technology to fit seismology need
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Break
    Chair: Anjali Dhabu
14:00 - 14:45 Alexandra Mitchell Tilt in Gravitational wave detectors (INVITED)
15:00 - 17:00
Poster Session
17:00 - 18:00
Panel Discussion: Portable Rotation Sensing - Where to go from here?
from 19:00
Conference Dinner

November 23 - Wednesday

    Chair: Anna Kurzych
09:00 - 09:45 Yann Capdeville Wavefield gradient measurements and small scale heterogeneities (INVITED)
09:45 - 10:30 Wayne Crawford Rotational signals and noise on ocean bottom seismometers (INVITED)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:00 Final Discussion
   
from 15:00
Visit iXBlue Workshops and Testing Facilities, St. Germain-en-Laye (registration required)
from 21:00
Concert: Caroline Montier chante Juliette Gréco « La Femme »" at reduced rate of 15€ (registration required)

The official meeting is scheduled to end Wednesday at lunch time. 


Poster Session:

There will be a poster session on Tuesday afternoon (November 22). However, we encourage all contributors to exhibit their posters already from Monday morning onward. Poster format should be in Portrait mode and not wider than 100cm.

PDF of all poster titles

Fabian Lindner On the subsurface monitoring capabilities of wavefield gradients:
a case study from Mt. Zugspitze (German/Austrian Alps)
Fosrem Fosrem
Jannik Zenner Passive and Active Ring Lasers for Geodesy
Marcin Chodnicki The concept of conducting field tests of the system for locating artificial seismic events
Rafael Abreu Deep Earth rotational seismology
Yara Rossi Can we use only one 6C-station to perform deep characterisation of a building?

For questions about the event, please contact Andreas Brotzer (LMU): brotzer@geophysik.uni-muenchen.de