Conference Schedule: 30 October 2009
Oral Presentations
08:00 Registration and poster set-up
08:30 Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir & others - Opening address
08:55 Ragnar Stefánsson - From earthquake prediction research to useful warnings ahead of earthquakes
09:20 Ragnar Slunga - Microearthquakes, stresses, crustal stability, and earthquake warnings
09:45 Reynir Bödvarsson - Development history and future potential of the SIL system
10:10 Coffee and posters
10:50 Halldór Geirsson & others - Summary of results from over 10 years of continuous GPS observations in Iceland
11:15 Kristine M. Larson - High-rate GPS: applications to earthquakes and volcanoes
11:40 Freysteinn Sigmundsson & others - Magma chambers and intrusions in Icelandic crust -constraints from volcano geodesy
12:05 Björn Lund & others - How may glacial rebound influence the seismic activity in Iceland?
12:30 Lunch and posters
14:00 Ari Tryggvason & others - Relative locations in 3D velocity models
14:25 Þóra Árnadóttir & others - Geodetic constraints on the earthquake cycle in the South Iceland Seismic Zone
14:50 Páll Einarsson - Mapping of Holocene surface ruptures in the South Iceland Seismic Zone
15:15 Coffee and posters
15:50 Jeremy Zechar & others - Improving time-varying seismic hazard assessment: Iceland as a CSEP testing region
16:15 Josef Horalek & others - Source mechanisms and their time and space variations as a tool for revealing a role of crustal fluids in the Bohemia / Vogtland earthquake swarms
16:40 Luca Lenti & others - Recorded microseismicity due to seismically-induced cracks and collapses within a karstified rock mass
17:05 Kristín Vogfjörð - Interpreting seismic signals from Icelandic volcanoes
17:30 Robert White & others - Anatomy of melt intrusion at 15-18 km depth beneath Upptyppingar, Iceland
17:55 Discussion and refreshment
Poster Presentations
Ásta Rut Hjartardóttir & Páll Einarsson - The Kerlingar fault, north east Iceland, a Holocene normal fault east of the divergent plate boundary
Bryndís Brandsdóttir & others - Automated location of the May 2008 South Iceland aftershocks using coalescence microseismic mapping
Einar Kjartansson & others - Seismic and tsunami early warning in Iceland
Gunnar B. Guðmundsson & Matthew J. Roberts - The first seismograph in Iceland: a Mainka-type instrument first deployed in 1909
Hossein Shomali & others - A duration-energy procedure for rapid estimate of earthquake magnitude using early part of P waveforms
Judicael Decriem & others - Geodetic observations of the 29 May 2008 south Iceland earthquake
Kristín Jónsdóttir & others - Lp events at glacier overlain Katla volcano, Iceland
Kristján Ágústsson & others - The HYDRORIFT experiment
Marie Keiding & others - Stress and strain along an oblique plate boundary, the Reykjanes peninsula in SW Iceland
Matthew J. Roberts & others - Thirty years of borehole strainmeter measurements in Iceland
Ólafur Guðmundsson & Bryndís Brandsdóttir - Geothermal seismic noise at Ölkelduháls
Ólafur Guðmundsson & Roland Roberts - Ambient seismic noise correlation in two dimensions
Páll Einarsson & others - Radon monitoring in the South Iceland Seismic Zone
Páll Theodórsson & others - Improved radon monitoring network for earthquake precursor studies in seismic areas
Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir & others - Relocated microearthquakes used for mapping active faults at depth in Iceland
Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir & others - A deep-seated magmatic intrusion at Upptyppingar, Iceland, during 2007 and 2008
Tomás Fischer & others - Triggering mechanisms of the West Bohemia / Vogtland earthquake swarms