
2022-03-10 17:47:02
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the session:
S10. "Recent advances in Archeoseismology: historical monuments as
”stone” seismometers" to be held during the 3ECEES (https://3ecees.ro/),
September 4-9, 2022, in Bucharest, Romania.
The session accepts both oral and poster contributions for which
abstracts should be submitted by March 20, 2022.
We invite oral and poster contributions from disciplines spanning from
history/archaeology to earthquake engineering and seismology.
Among the proposed topics, we find: historical/archaeological works on
the impact of past earthquakes on structure and
society, evolution of building history and their vulnerability through
the centuries, petrological/mineralogical characterization of (ancient)
building materials, architectural and structural engineering analysis,
modelling masonry behavior under
seismic loading, and ground motion seismology including site effects and
soil-structure interaction in archaeological sites.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Bucharest.
Diego Mercerat, Arnaud Montabert, Cedric Giry, Maria Lancieri
--
Diego Mercerat
Groupe Recherche Risque Sismique
Département Risques Naturels
CEREMA Méditerranée
500 route des lucioles
CS 80125 Valbonne
06903 Sophia Antipolis cedex
France
Te: +33 4 97 28 86 49
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the session:
S10. "Recent advances in Archeoseismology: historical monuments as
”stone” seismometers" to be held during the 3ECEES (https://3ecees.ro/),
September 4-9, 2022, in Bucharest, Romania.
The session accepts both oral and poster contributions for which
abstracts should be submitted by March 20, 2022.
We invite oral and poster contributions from disciplines spanning from
history/archaeology to earthquake engineering and seismology.
Among the proposed topics, we find: historical/archaeological works on
the impact of past earthquakes on structure and
society, evolution of building history and their vulnerability through
the centuries, petrological/mineralogical characterization of (ancient)
building materials, architectural and structural engineering analysis,
modelling masonry behavior under
seismic loading, and ground motion seismology including site effects and
soil-structure interaction in archaeological sites.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Bucharest.
Diego Mercerat, Arnaud Montabert, Cedric Giry, Maria Lancieri
--
Diego Mercerat
Groupe Recherche Risque Sismique
Département Risques Naturels
CEREMA Méditerranée
500 route des lucioles
CS 80125 Valbonne
06903 Sophia Antipolis cedex
France
Te: +33 4 97 28 86 49