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Session
Disasters III: Earth Observation in Geohazards: Latest Advances and Science Challenges
Time:
Thursday, 23/Nov/2023:
9:00am - 11:00am

Session Chair: Anca Anghelea
Session Chair: Elody Fluck
Location: James Cook

Building 1, ESA-ESRIN

Session Abstract

DAY 2: Thursday, 23rd November 2023

9:00AM: Session 2.02d: Earth Observation in Geohazards: Latest Advances and Science Challenges
(Duration: ~2h. Each talk: 15 min + 5min QA)

(Focus: The objective of this session is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the latest scientific advances and predominant gaps in data, methodologies, and EO technologies of geohazards)

Chairpersons: Elody Fluck and Anca Anghelea
Reporter: Karim Douch

 9:00-9:15AM: (Remote) Earth Observation for the 2030 decade challenges in volcanology (Pablo Jose Gonzalez, CSIC de La Laguna, Tenerife).

 9:20-9:35AM: Advances and challenges in landslide remote sensing (Katy Burrows, ESA)

 9:40-9:55AM: Relation between surface dynamics and the 3D Earth structure (Joerg Ebbing, Kiel University)

 10:00-10:15AM: Pushing the Frontiers of Earthquake Hazard Science with Earth Observation (Ekbal Hussain, BGS)

 10:20-10:35AM: EO-based solutions and on-board data processing for disaster resilience (Pedro Ribeiro, Deimos)


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Presentations
ID: 130 / Disasters III: 1
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Climate adaptation – Extremes, multi-hazards, and compound events

Advances and challenges in landslide remote sensing

Katy Aline Burrows

European Space Agency, Italy



ID: 136 / Disasters III: 2
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Climate adaptation – Extremes, multi-hazards, and compound events

Relation between surface dynamics and the 3D Earth structure

Jörg Ebbing, Henriette Sudhaus, Wolfgang Szwillus

Kiel University, Germany



ID: 172 / Disasters III: 3
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Climate adaptation – Extremes, multi-hazards, and compound events

Pushing the Frontiers of Earthquake Hazard Science with Earth Observation

Ekbal Hussain1, Alessandro Novellino1, Luke Bateson1, Ziyadin Cakir2, Christopher Milliner3, Sibel Kalaycıoğlu4

1British Geological Survey, Nicker Hill, Keyworth, NG12 5GG, United Kingdom; 2Department of Geological Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 34469 Istanbul, Türkiye; 3California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA; 4Department of Sociology, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Türkiye



ID: 284 / Disasters III: 4
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Climate adaptation – Extremes, multi-hazards, and compound events

EO-based solutions and on-board data processing for disaster resilience

Pedro Ribeiro1, Luis Pedro Almeida2, Murray Kerr1, Ana Filipa Santos Ponte1, Claire Dufau3, Marieke Eleveld4, Matthijs Gawehn4, Thibaut Voirand5, Ivan Federico6, Lorenzo Metaschi7, Hadi Bahmanpour7, José Moutinho8

1Deimos, Portugal; 2ATLANTIC CoLAB; 3Collecte Localisation Satellites; 4Deltares; 5Telespazio France; 6Centro Euromediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC); 7University of Bologna; 8Air Centre