INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

“Data Intensive System Analysis for Geohazard Studies”

18–21 July 2016

Sochi region, Mountain cluster, Russia

The conference is forth in a series of meetings previously held in Russia (Pereslavl-Zalessky – 2009, Uglich – 2011, Kaluga – 2013) and devoted to geophysical observations, data mining and geoinformatics.

The upcoming conference will focus on implementation of a Systems Analysis approach to the data analysis in order to detect the extreme conditions and events. Hazardous natural phenomena such as earthquakes, storms, volcanic eruptions, as well as some man-made hazards can be detected by different techniques routinely implying for monitoring the geophysical parameters.

As the size of remote sensing and Earth surface observations grow, the volume of the data has become overwhelming. This needs implementation of System Analysis embracing a sophisticated data analysis and holistic Earth science approach in order to get comprehensive information on the phenomena of different degrees of hazard and on the multi-scale extremes.

Conference chairs:

Alexei Gvishiani (Russia, GC RAS)

Pavel Kabat (Austria, IIASA)

Program Committee:

Chair:Renata Lukianova (Russia, GC RAS)

Secretary:Roman Krasnoperov (Russia, GC RAS)

Advisory Committee:

Members:Tom Beer (Australia, IUGG)

John Broome (Canada, CODATA)

Alexander Gliko (Russia, RAS)

Simon Hodson (France, CODATA)

Alik Ismail-Zadeh (Germany/Russia, IUGG)

Alexander Khanchuk (Russia, FEGI)

Mioara Mandea (France, IAGA)

Eduard Petrovsky (Czech Republic, IAGA)

Anni Reissell (Finland, IIASA)

Erin Joshua Rigler (USA, USGS)

Elena Rovenskaya (Russia, IIASA)

Donald Saari (USA, UC)

Anatoly Soloviev (Russia, GC RAS)

Alan Thomson (UK, BGS)

Organization committee:

Alena Rybkina (Russia, GC RAS)

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