Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SUNDAY 15 MARCH
Time
17:00 Registration and Poster set‐up
18:00 – 20:00 Cocktail Icebreaker
MONDAY 16 MARCH
Time
8.00 – 8.30 Registration
8.30 – 8.45 Conference Open
Time Presentation
GLOBAL PROCESSES—COLLISIONS AND ACCRETION
Keynote address – Karol Czarnota, Geoscience Australia
8:45 – 9:10 Integrated imaging of the lithosphere for resource exploration
K. Czarnota, M. Hoggard, F. Richards, D. L. Huston, A. L. Jaques, S. Ghelichkhan, A. Gorbatov, B. Hejrani, M. Haynes, R.
Costelloe, T. Fomin, M. Doublier, A. Clarke, A. Schofield
Deep seismic transect across the Amur microplate, Russian Far East
9:10 – 9:30 A. Rybalka, O. Petrov, N. Zamozhnaya, T. Kashubina, D. Vyatkina, A. Suleimanov
A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI)
Crustal structure along the fossil margin of Baltica: what we learned from the PolandSPAN project?
9:30 – 9:50 M.Malinowski1, S. Mazur2, M. Mezyk1
1
Institute of Geophysics PAS, Warsaw, 2Institute of Geological Sciences PAS, Kraków branch
Tectonic Wedging And Complex Thick‐ To Thin‐Skinned Thrusting – Seismic Insight Into Cenozoic Growth Of
The N Edge Of The “Roof Of The World” (Kunlun Mts., Tarim Basin And Qaidam Basin, Tibet, China)
9:50 – 10:10 W. Liu1, P. Krzywiec1, S. Mazur2, F. Meng3, Q. Zhuo4, Z. Chen4
1
Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences 2Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 4Research
Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, China National Petroleum Corporation
Marine Seismic Reflection Data Provide Insight Into The Architecture Of A Mesozoic Accretionary
10:10 – 10:30 Prism, Otago Schist, New Zealand
R. L. Kellett1, T. Sahoo1, S. Ellis1, A. P. Martin2, A. J. Tulloch2, N. Mortimer2, A. R. Gorman3
1
GNS Science, Lower Hutt 2GNS Science, Dunedin 3University of Otago
10:30 – 10:45 Morning Tea
Collisional Orogeny In The Scandinavian Caledonides (COSC): Seismic Imaging Of A “Fossilized”
10:45 – 11:05 Orogen
C. Juhlin1, H. Lorenz1, P. Hedin2 and B. Almqvist1
1
Uppsala University 2Geological Survey of Sweden
Imaging The Crustal Structure Of The Spanish Central System
11:05 – 11:25 J.Andrés1,3, P. Ayarza2, M. Schimmel1, D. Draganov3, I.Palomeras2, J.Alcalde1, M. Ruiz1, R. Carbonell1
1
Institut of Earth Science Jaume Almera (ICTJA), 2 University of Salamanca, 3 Delft University of Technology
High Seismic P‐Wave‐Speeds, Radial Anisotropy And Fossilised Superplumes
11:25 – 11:45 T. Stern1, S. Lamb1, J. Moore 1,2, D. Okaya3, K. Hochmuth4
1
Victoria University of Wellington, 2Earth Observatory, 3University of Southern California
Collection of deep crustal seismic data using cable and cable‐less nodal acquisition systems in Australia
11:45 – 12:05 T. Fomin1, R. Costelloe1, J. Holzschuh1, P. Henson1
1
Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia
12:05 – 13:00 Lunch at Esplanade Atrium Garden Restaurant
NEAR SURFACE SEISMOLOGY – CASE HISTORIES
Keynote address – Jai Kinkela, HiSeis
13:00 – 13:25 Hard rock seismic from crustal to deposit scale: case studies from Australia
J. Kinkela1, J. Neild1, R. Smith2, B. Smith3
1
HiSeis Pty Ltd, 2Roric Advisory, 3Bryan Smith Geosciences
High‐Resolution Geophysical Imaging Of The Permafrost – The Result Of Two High Arctic Expeditions To
Spitsbergen
13:25 – 13: 45 M. Majdański1, A. Marciniak1, B. Owoc1,
1
Institute of Geophysics PAS
Advanced 2D And 3D Seismic Imaging Techniques For The Characterization And Deep‐Targeting Of Mineral
Deposits – A Case Study From Blötberget (Sweden)
13:45 – 14:05 L. Bräunig1, S. Buske1, F. Hlousek1, S. Helge1, M. Markovic2, A. Malehmir2, E. Bäckström3, P. Marsden3, L. Sito4
1
TU Bergakademie Freiberg 2Uppsala University 3Nordic Iron Ore AB 4Geopartner Ltd.
Shear Wave Sounding In Archaeological Prospecting
14:05 – 14:25 W. Rabbel, D. Köhn, R. Mecking, K. Rusch, D. Wilken
Kiel University
Imaging Crustal Structures In The West Bohemia Seismic Zone, Czech Republic And Germany
14:25 – 14:45 C. Alexandrakis1, L. Bräunig1, F. Hlousek1, P. Hrubcová2, J. Horálek2, S. Buske1
1
TU Bergakademie Freiberg 2 Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Keynote address – Ashley Grant, BHP
14:45 – 15:10
Seismic imaging for shallow bulk commodities
15:10 – 15:25 Afternoon Tea
INNOVATIVE SEISMIC ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
Keynote address – Bojan Brodic, Uppsala University
15:25 – 15:50
Utilizing exploration tunnels for in‐mine seismic imaging via novel GPS‐time transmitter system and a
broadband e‐vibe
B. Brodic1, A. Malehmir1, N. Pecheco2, L. Dynesius1, J. van den Berg3, R. de Kunder4, J. Carvahlo5, G. Donoso1, T.
Sjölund6, V. Araujo2
1
Uppsala University 2Somincor Lundin Mining Corporation3Delft University of Technology 4Seismic Mechatronics 5Laboratório Nacional de Energia e
Geologia
Uncertainty Driven Geophysical Imaging Of Near Surface – Application And Challenges
A. Marciniak1, B. Owoc1, S. Kowalczyk2, M. Majdański1
15:50 – 16:10 Institute of Geophysics Warsaw 2 University of Warsaw
1
Towards An Open Access Data Policy For Deep Seismic Sounding Data
16:10 – 16:30 I. DeFelipe¹, J. Alcalde¹, R. Carbonell¹, M. Ivandic², R. Roberts²
Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera CSIC‐ICTJA, 2Uppsala University
1
Reprocessing Of Legacy Crustal‐Scale Data To Better Image The Upper Mantle In Poland
B. Owoc1, A. Marciniak1, M. Majdański1
16:30 – 16:50 Polish Academy of Sciences
1
Post‐Critical, Pre‐Critical, And Critical Seismic Reflections Using Virtual Sources, Part I: Overview
W. Chen 1
16:50 – 17:10 China University of Geosciences
1
Reflection Seismic Imaging In The Zinkgruvan Minining Area, Central Sweden
A. Gil1, A. Malehmir1, S. Buske2, J. Alcalde3, L. Lindskog4, B. Spicer5, R. Carbonell3, D. Orlowsky6, M. Penney5, A.
17:10 – 17:30 Hagerud4
1
Uppsala University 2Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg 3Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA‐CSIC) 4Zinkgruvan Mining AB
Lundin Mining Corporation 6DMT GmbH & Co
5
17:30 – 18:00 Discussion
18:00 – 18:30 Post‐session drinks
19:00 Dinner at Esplanade Ball & Chain Restaurant
TUESDAY 17 MARCH
Time Presentation
ACTIVE CONTINENTAL MARGINS AND SUBDUCTION ZONES
Seismic Imaging The Slow‐Slip Inter‐Plate Boundary In The Northern Cascadia Subduction Zone
8:30 – 8:50 A. J. Calvert1, G. Savard2, M. G. Bostock2, M. J. Unsworth3
1
Simon Fraser University, 2University of British Columbia 3 University of Alberta
Depth Varying Deformation Within The Nazca Slab From Seismic Anisotropy
8:50 – 9:10 S. Agrawal1, C. M. Eakin1, D. E. Portner2,3, E. E. Rodriguez2, S. L. Beck2
1
The Australian National University 2University of Arizona 3Carnegie Institution of Washington
The Structural Architecture Of The Whataroa Valley And The Alpine Fault (New Zealand) From First‐Arrival
Seismic Tomography And Imaging Using An Extended 3D VSP Survey
V. Lay1, S. Buske1, S. Bodenburg1, J. Townend2, R. Kellett3, M. Savage2, D. R. Schmitt4, A. Constantinou5, J. Eccles6, D.
9:10 – 9:30 Lawton7, M. Bertram7, K. Hall7, A. Gorman8, R. Kofman9
1
TU Bergakademie Freiberg 2 Victoria University Wellington 3 GNS Science 4 University West Lafayette 5 Schlumberger Riboud Product Centre 6
University of Auckland 7 University of Calgary 8 University of Otago 9 University of Alberta
New Insights On Managing Hydrocarbon Prospectivity In The Subduction Zones And Their Linked
Continental Basin Margin Areas
9:30 – 9:50 Shastri. L. Nimmagadda1, Anatoly Aseev2, Andrew Ochan3 and Torsten Reiners1
1
Curtin University 2 Stanford University 3National Petroleum Company
Global Induced Stress Field From Earthquakes Since 1900
9:50 – 10:10 J. Lee1, T. Hong1
1
Yonsei University
Subduction Zones And Orogenic Processes In Southeast Asia: Insights From Seismic Imaging And
The Spatial Distribution Of Earthquakes
N. Rawlinson1, A. Gilligan2, A. Zenonos2, C. Bacon1, S. Widiyantoro3, F. Tongkul4, D. Cornwell2, L. De Sienna5, O. Volk1,
10:10 – 10:30 S. Pilia1, T. Greenfield1
1
University of Cambridge 2University of Aberdeen 3Institut Teknologi Bandung 4University of Malaysia Sabah 5Johannes Gutenberg University of
Mainz
10:30 – 10:45 Morning Tea
Revised Seismic Stratigraphy For The Mentelle Basin Based On The Results Of IODP Expedition 369
10:45 – 11:05 O. J. Oye, R. W. Hobbs1
1
Durham University
Active Seismic Surveys To Site The Drilling The Ivrea Zone (DIVE) Drill‐Holes, Val Sesia And Val
d’Ossola, Italy
A. Greenwood1,2, L. Baron1, G. Hetényi1, M. Pistone1,3, Y. Liu1, K. Holliger1, L. Ziberna4, A. Zanetti5, O. Müntener1, M.
11:05 – 11:25 Urosevic6, S. Ziramov6.
1
University of Lausanne 2 Montanuniversität Leoben 3University of Georgia 4 Università degli studi di Trieste 5 IGG‐CNR & Università degli studi di
Pavia 6 Curtin University
The Mid Crustal Reflector Detected By Vsp Method And Seismicity In Iwaki Area, Northeastern
Japan
11:25 – 11:45 T. Iidaka1, Y. Usuda1, E. Kurashimo1, S. Sakai1, T. Igarashi1, K. Obara1, A. Kato1, T. Takeda2, S. Nakagawa1
1
University of Tokyo, 2 National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
UNUSUAL CASE HISTORIES
Integrated 3D Mineral Exploration In The Flin Flon Belt, Canada
11:45 – 12:10 D. J. White, G. Bellefleur, E. Schetselaar
Geological Survey of Canada
12:10 – 13:10 Lunch at Esplanade Atrium Garden Restaurant
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SEISMIC INTERFEROMETRY
Keynote Address ‐ Erdinc Saygin, CSIRO
13:10 – 13:35 Imaging Earth Across Scales With Correlation Wavefield
1
CSIRO
Towards Retrieval Of Reflections Using Ambient‐Noise Recorded During Drilling Operations Iron
Ore Formation Imaging In Pilbara, Western Australia
13:35 – 13:55 M.Chamarczuk1, M. Malinowski1, M. Asgharzadeh2, M. Urosevic2, A. Grant3
1
Institute of Geophysics 2 Curtin University 3BHP
Joint Inversion Of Scattered Teleseismic Body Waveforms For Constraining The Receiver‐Side
Crustal Structure
13:55 – 14:15 M. T. Qashqai1, E.Saygin1
1
CSIRO
Integrating Active And Passive Seismic Methods To Constrain Crustal Architecture
14:15 – 14:35 A. Gorbatov1, M. Doublier1, K. Czarnota1, B. Hejrani1, A. Medlin1, T. Fomin1, R. Costelloe1
1
Geoscience Australia
UNUSUAL CASE HISTORIES
Keynote address – Raymond Durrheim, University of the Witwatersrand
Seismic Imaging Of A Recent M5.5 Earthquake Rupture Beneath Moab Khotsong Gold Mine, South
14:35 – 15:00 Africa
R. J. Durrheim1
University of the Witwatersrand
1
15:00 – 15:30 Afternoon Tea
Orogenic Structure From Comparison Of Deep Reflection Profiles With Subsequent Receiver
Function Observations
15:30 – 15:50 Larry D. Brown1
1
Cornell University
SEISMIC IMAGING AND INVERSION METHODS
Seismic Inversion By Newtonian Machine Learning
15:50 – 16:10 Y. Chen1, E. Saygin1, G. Schuster2
1
CSIRO, 2King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Combining Arrival Classification And Velocity Model Inference
16:10 – 16:30 C. Martinez1, J. Gunning2, J. Hauser1
1
CSIRO Deep Earth Imaging FSP, 2CSIRO Energy
Seismic Interferometry For Near Surface Imaging
16:30 – 16:50 M. Asgharzadeh1, P. Ahmadi1, M. Urosevic1
1
Curtin University
FWI Schemes On High‐Resolution 3D Seismic Data, Using Born And Rytov Wave‐Equation
Tomography
16:50 – 17:10 S. Ziramov, S. Glubokovskikh, M. Urosevic
1
Curtin University
17:10 – 17:30 Discussion
17:30 – 18:00 Post Session Drinks
19:00 Buffet Dinner in Orion Room
WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH
Time
7:00 Arrive at B‐Shed Fremantle for 7:30am departure to Rottnest Island
13:30 Arrive at Rottnest Island jetty for 14:00 departure to B‐Shed Fremantle
15:30 – 17:00 Poster Session
ET RESOURCE POTENTIAL
Keynote address – Eleanor Sansom, Curtin University
17:00 – 17:25 Insight At Mars – Seismicity And Meteorite Strikes
E. K. Sansom et.al
Curtin University
17:25 – 18:30 Discussion and selection of Seismix2022 venue
19:00 Gala Dinner in Orion Room
THURSDAY 19 MARCH
SEISMIC IMAGING AND INVERSION METHODS
Time
Integrated Seismic Imaging Of Crystalline Crust In Canada’s Superior Archean Province: Progress With The
Metal Earth Project
8:30 – 8:50 M. Naghizadeh1
1
Laurentian University
Three‐Dimensional Seismic Velocity Structure Beneath Japanese Islands From Sea Of Japan To Pacific
Ocean Derived From NIED MOWLAS
8:50 – 9:10 M. Matsubara1, H. Sato2, K. Uehira1, M. Mochizuki3, T. Kanazawa4, N. Takahashi1, K. Suzuki5, S. Kamiya1
1
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED), 2University of Tokyo, 3Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology (MEXT), 4Association for the Development of Earthquake Prediction (ADEP), 5Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
Seismic Images Of The Upper Crust In Northern Finland
9:10 – 9:30 S. Buske1, S. Heinonen2, F. Hlousek1, T. Jusri1, E. Kozlovskaya3
1
TU Bergakademie Freiberg 2Geological Survey of Finland 3 University of Oulu
Shallow Active‐Source Seismic Tomographic Modeling In 2‐D And 3‐D Of Old Faithful Geyser In The Upper
Geyser Basin Of Yellowstone National Park
9:30 – 9:50 J. R. Caylor1, M. Karplus1, J. Farrell2, J. Chaput1, S. Veitch1, G. Kaip1, R. Smith2
1
The University of Texas at El Paso 2University of Utah
Rayleigh Wave Inversion Of Low Sensitivity Soft Interlayer Based On Bayesian Theory
9:50 – 10:10 D. Fu1, L. Zhou1, F. Wang1
1
Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
Multitechnique Regional Seismic Imaging – A Case Study From The Tokai Area, Japan
10:10 – 10:30 A. Gorszczyk1,2, S. Operto3, S. Sambolian3
1
University Grenoble Alpes 2 Polish Academy of Sciences 3University Nice Sophia‐Antipolis
10:30 – 10:45 Morning Tea
Seismic Depth Imaging Workflow For Imaging The Vicinity Of The COSC‐1 Borehole, Central Sweden
10:45 – 11:05 S. Helge 1, S. Buske1, P. Hedin2, C. Juhlin3, F. Krauß4, R. Giese4
1
TU Bergakademie Freiberg 2Geological Survey of Sweden 3Uppsala University 4GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Subcrustal Reflectivity Beneath Central And South‐West Iberia
11:05 – 11:25 I. Palomeras1, P. Ayarza1, J. Díaz2, J. Andrés2, A. Alvarez‐Valero1, J. Gomez‐Barreiro1, R. Carbonell2.
1
University of SalamancaSpain, 2Institute of Earth Science Jaume Almera, ICTJA‐CSIC
Seismic Attenuation In Porous Rocks: Mechanisms And Models
11:25 – 11:45 B. Gurevich1, S. Glubokovskikh1, A. Pirogova1, R. Pevzner1
1
Curtin University
Can We Use Sparse 3D Seismics In Mineral Exploration? Takeaways From COGITO‐MIN Project
B. Singh1, M. Malinowski1, F. Hloušek2, E. Koivisto3, S. Heinonen4, O. Hellwig2, S. Buske2, M. Chamarczuk1, S. Juurela5
11:45 – 12:05 1
IPolish Academy of Sciences 2 TU Bergakademie Freiberg, 3 University of Helsinki 4Geological Survey of Finland 5Boliden FinnEx
12:05 – 13:00 Lunch at Esplanade Atrium Garden Restaurant
New Directions In Geophysical Inversion
13:00 – 13:20 A. P. Valentine, M. Sambridge, M.s Scheiter, B. Turunçtur
The Australian National University
NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND ADVANCES IN DAS APPLICATIONS
Surface Seismic For Mineral Exploration Using Distributed Acoustic Sensing
13:20 – 13:40 A. Bona, S. Ziramov, R. Pevzner, K. Tertyshnikov, M. Urosevic
Curtin University
P‐Wave Anisotropy Estimation From 3D VSP Data Acquired With Geophones And DAS At Otway Site
13:40 – 14:00 S. Popik1,2, R. Pevzner1,2, A. Bona1,2
1
Curtin University, 2CO2CRC
COMPREHENSIVE GEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION
Geophysical Characteristisation Of Crustal Scale Mineral Systems: A Passive Seismic Experiment Across
World‐Class Orogenic Gold Deposits, Kalgoorlie Area, Western Australia
14:00 – 14:20 R. Tian1,2, M. Dentith2, R. Murdie3, H. Yuan2,3,4, K. Gessner3
1
Chengdu University of Technology 2The University of Western Australia 3Geological Survey of Western Australia 4Macquarie University
Imaging The Cratonistion Of Western Australia Using Passive Seismic Methods
14:20 – 14:40 R. Murdie1, H. Yuan1,2,3, S. Johnson1, K. Gessner1, M. Dentith2, X. Xu4
1
Geological Survey of Western Australia 2 University of Western Australia 3 Macquarie University 4 Chinese Academy of Sciences
Phanerozoic Evolution Of The Intracontinental Grójec Fault Zone, Central Poland – Seismic Imaging From
Moho To The Surface
14:40 – 15:00 P. Krzywiec1, S. Mazur2
1
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 2Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków
15:00 – 15:15 Afternoon Tea
How To Characterize Zones Of High Geothermal Potential Within A Carbonate Reservoir Based On Seismic,
Well And Geological Data – A Case Study From The German Molasse Basin
15:15 – 15:35 S. H. Wadas 1, H. von Hartmann 1, J. F. Bauer 1, J. Ziesch 1,2 & B. Wawerzinek 1,3
1
Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics 2Hannover Germany
A Unique Wide‐Angle Reflection/Refraction Survey Across The Central Fennoscandian Shield, Sweden
15:35 – 15:55 S. Buntin1, A. Malehmir1, M. Malinowski2, H. Thybo3, D. Wójcik2, T. Janik2, I. Artemieva4, K. Högdahl1, and S. Buske5
1
Uppsala University 2Polish Academy of Sciences 3Istanbul Technical University 4Stanford University 5Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg
Continent‐Ocean Transition Or Boundary? Crowd‐Sourced Seismic Interpretations Of The East‐India
Margin
15:55 – 16:15 J. Alcalde1, C. E. Bond2, R. Carbonell3, R. W.H. Butler2
1
Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera, ICTJA‐CSIC 2 University of Aberdeen 3ION Geophysical Corporation
The Mid‐Crustal Seismic Discontinuity In The Iberian Massif
16:15 – 16:35 P. Ayarza1, A. Martínez2, J. Alcalde2, D. Martí2, J. Andrés1,2, I. Palomeras1, R. Carbonell2, J. R Martínez Catalán1
1
Geology Department, Salamanca University 2 Institute of Earth Science Jaume Almera
Late Paleozoic Strike‐Slip Tectonics Versus Oroclinal Bending At The SW Periphery Of Baltica: The Case Of
Central European Variscides
16.35 – 16.55 S. Mazur1, P. Aleksandrowski2,3, Ł. Gągała4, P. Krzywiec1, M. Malinowski1, R. Sikora3
1
Polish Academy of Sciences 2 University of Wroclaw 3 Polish Geological Institute 4 Hellenic Petroleum
Auslamp – Imaging The Australian Lithosphere For Resource Potential
16.55 – 17.15 J. Duan, D. Kyi, W. Jiang, A. Kirkby
Geoscience Australia
17.15 – 18.00 Discussion and closing remarks
18.00‐19.00 Beverages and canapes