This year's EAGE Near Surface conference and exhibition is just around the corner, and we're excited to have several BGS scientists showcasing their research and projects.
Below are all the sessions, workshops and poster presentations next week featuring BGS scientists.
Please note, all times are recorded in CEST.
Sunday 8 September
9:00 – 17:00
Workshop: Geophysics for Geohazards
Active and passive-source seismic studies at
the Hollin Hill Landslide Observatory: an integrated approach to landslide
monitoring
Jim Whiteley, PhD student at BGS (speaking 9:50 -
10:10)
Monday 9 September
11:30 – 12:50, Room B
Session: Best of SAGEEP
ResIPy: an open-source standalone graphical
user interface for inversion of electrical resistivity and induced polarization
measurements
James Boyd, PhD student at BGS (speaking 11:30 –
11:50)
Wednesday 11 September
11:10 – 12:50, Room D
Session: Geotechnical Infrastructure Condition
Using Geophysics II
Long-Term Monitoring of Slopes that Affect
Transport Infrastructure
Jessica Holmes, PhD student at BGS (speaking 11:30 –
11:50)
14:00 – 15:20, Room A
Session: Environmental and Hydrogeophysics II
Investigating the Saturation State of Higher
Strength Rock (HSR) by Geoelectrical Imaging at the Core Scale
Dr Oliver Kuras, Senior Research Geophysicist
at BGS (speaking
14:40 – 15:00)
15:00 – 15:20
Poster
The automated geoelectrical data processing
workflow of the PRIME infrastructure monitoring system
Dr Paul Wilkinson, Geophysicist at BGS
15:45 – 17:05, Room B
Session: Geophysics for landslides and slope
stability
Linking geoelectrical monitoring to shear
strength, a tool for improving understanding of slope scale stability
Jim Whiteley, PhD student at BGS (speaking 16:05 –
16:25)
James Boyd, PhD student at BGS (speaking 16:45 –
17:05)
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