Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Part 1: Introductory Lectures
History of marine geological-geophysical research and the need for seafloor observatories in the Sea of Marmara
Namık Çağatay, ITU-EMCOL Presentation 1
Disaster risk reduction studies of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Ahmet Emre Basmacı, IBB Presentation 2
Seafloor observatories for geohazard and oceanographic studies
Louis Geli, IFREMER, France Presentation 3
Relations between geofluids and marine geohazards
Pierre Henry, CNRS, France Presentation4
Part 2: Technical Lectures
Long-term borehole hydrologic monitoring, and observations of seismic and aseismic strain in tectonically active settings Lecture 1
Heinrich Villinger, Uni. Bremen, Germany, Earl Davies, Canada Presentation5
Long-term borehole hydrologic monitoring, and observations of seismic and aseismic strain in tectonically active settings Lecture 2
Earl Davies, Canada, Heinrich Villinger, Uni. Bremen, Germany Presentation6
Observatory-based hydrological and geochemical measurement techniques Mike Tryon, SOI, USA Presentation7
Multidisciplinary seafloor observatories: architecture comparison, junction box core services, and smart-sensor interface.
Yves Auffret, IFREMER, France Presentation8
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Part 2: Technical Lectures (continued)
Gas-bubble monitoring
Carla Scalarbin, IFREMER, France Presentation9
Chemical sensors
Jean Luc Charlou, IFREMER, France Presentation10
SN-4 and Geostar stations for seafloor observations
Paolo Favali, INGV, Italy Presentation11
Dense Ocean floor Network system for mega thrust Earthquakes and Tsunamis (DONET)-Towards to understanding the Geohazard and Disaster Mitigation-
Yoshiyuki Kaneda, JAMSTEC, Japan Presentation12