Thread: Fwd: Active Uses of Passive Data - A joint industry and academic conference, June 3, 2014, Houston

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Subject: [iris-bulk] Active Uses of Passive Data - A joint industry and
academic conference, June 3, 2014, Houston
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 14:05:43 -0800
From: IRIS Webmaster <webmaster<at>iris.washington.edu>
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REGISTER HERE: https://iris-industry-meeting.eventbrite.com
Registration Closes May 3

This meeting will bring together industry- and academic-based seismologists to explore emerging topics of common interest. This one-day meeting will provide an opportunity to continue a number of exciting discussions that were started during the SEG annual meeting last year.

Active Uses of Passive Seismic Data: Dirt to Desktop Exploration of Rock Properties, Structure, and Seismicity

Autonomous seismic exploration acquisition equipment allows the economic collection of continuous passive seismic data that is not normally acquired in conjunction with controlled-source seismic exploration. This passive data records naturally occurring signals (ambient noise, micro-earthquakes, and teleseismic events) that can provide additional understanding of the subsurface. Recent advances in seismic data analysis can utilize these naturally occurring signals to complement and enhance subsurface images from active source seismic surveys. These advances incorporate techniques that cross-over between exploration and earthquake seismology, and are being applied to 3D and 4D active source surveys.

This meeting will explore emerging topics of common interest to industry- and academic-based seismologists. Topics will include applications and algorithms, instrumentation and sensors, using dense arrays in both active and passive source applications, multi-use data sets, managing large data sets, and developing the workforce of the future. The primary goal of the meeting is to facilitate substantive collaborations between IRIS seismologists and industry.

The format of the meeting will be five sessions of talks and discussions progressing from dirt to the people in front of the desktops. The session topics will be:
(1) Acquisition with new sensors and strategies
(2) Managing the new scale of data
(3) Finding the signal in the noise
(4) New uses of earthquakes and
(5) The new seismologist

Date: June 3, 2014

Where: WesternGeco
10001 Richmond Ave.
Houston, Texas 77042

Program Committee:
Emily Brodsky (Chair), UC Santa Cruz
Mike Fehler, MIT
Werner Heigl, Apache Corp.
Dan Hollis, Nodal Seismic
Brandon Schmandt, Univ. of New Mexico
Julie Shemeta, MEQ Geo
Bob Woodward, IRIS

Pre-Registration will be required, but there will be no registration fee. Limited travel support will be available

REGISTER HERE: https://iris-industry-meeting.eventbrite.com
Registration Closes May 3


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