BlackSeaHazNet

Мethodological–Coordination Workshop

FYRO Macedonia, Ohrid, hotel Riviera

May 2–5, 2011

Organized by

Seismological Observatory, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,

Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, FYRO Macedonia

(SORM UKIM)

PROGRAMME

May 2, 2011 (Monday)

Arrival of participants and registration in the hotel Riviera

21:00Dinner

May 3, 2011 (Tuesday)

08:00Breakfast

10:00OPENING

  • Presentation of the partner organizations and researchersin the project–S. Mavrodiev, coordinator of the project
  • Welcome to Ohrid, Macedonia–L. Pekevski
  • Introductory lecture: Climate as a problem of physics–V. Rusov

11:30Coffee break

12:00WORKSHOP SESSION 1 –L.Pekevski, Chairman

Oral presentations

  • Hellenic Center for Marine Research (H.C.M.R.)– C. Tsabaris
  • Radioactivity measurements in the marine environment using HCMR installations–
    C. Tsabaris,D. Patiris, G. Eleftheriou, A. Prospathopoulos
  • Automated quantitative analysis of in-situ NaI measured spectra in the marine environment – A.Prospathopoulos
  • Track Image Analysis Code TRIAC II– D. Patiris, C. Tsabaris, G. Eleftheriou, A. Prospathopoulos

14:00Lunch

16:00WORKSHOP SESSION 2 –S.Mavrodiev, Chairman

Oral presentations

  • The possibility of the Earth state diagnostics and crust structure study by the analysis of electromagnetic radiation of the Earth –V. M. Pavlovych, Yu. A. Bogdanov, O. I.Kvasniuk
  • Nonlinear signal analysis: application to geophysical data and earthquakes prediction–
    V. M. Pavlovych, S.Shpyrko, O.I. Kvasniuk
  • Parameterization of active seismic source zones of the Caucasus –T. Godoladze, Z. Javakhishvili, M. Elashvili
  • Predictors of earthquakes and complex assessment of current seismic hazard– H. Petrosyan

18:00 – 18:30Coffee break

Oral presentations

  • Perspectives of strong earthquake prediction in Armenia – S.Nazaretyan
  • Possible influence of forming an earthquake on the weather and synoptic process–
    V. Martazinova
  • Dynamic triggering and synchronizationon laboratory and field scale: atool for EQ prediction? – T. Chelidze, T. Matcharashvili, O. Lursmanashvili, N. Varamashvili, N. Zhukova, E. Mepharidze

Posters exhibition

  • Electromagnetic Field Monitoring on the Territory of Bulgaria – B. Srebrov
  • Some Correlations Between Geromagnetic Field Disturbances and Earthquakes in Bulgaria - B. Srebrov, E. Botev
  • Monitoring of the Seismicity in Bulgaria – E. Botev
  • Geodynamic Status of Bulgaria (Central Balkans) on the Basis of Seismological and Gerodetic Data -E. Botev, I. Georgiev, D. Dimitrov
  • Geodynamical impacts on The Water Level Variations in Boreholes - G. Melikadze, G. Kobzev, T. Jimsheladze
  • Study of Geomagnetic variations in Georgia and establish the anomaly nature of earthquake’s precursors- S. Mavrodiev, L. Pekevski, T. Jimsheladze, G. Melikadze
  • Induced seismicity due to the oil production in Tbilisi region, Georgia –
    T. Chelidze, T. Jimsheladze, G. Melikadze
  • Глобалъное распределение поля магнитосферных возмущений и магнитные бури –
    O. Maximenko, L. Jaremenko, O. Shenderovska, G. Melnik, V. Bakhmutov
  • The Connection between Geomagnetic Secular Variation and Climate Changes in Eastern Europe during Holocene - V. Bakhmutov
  • Morphological Futures in the Structureof Geomagnetic Variations in Relation to the Earthquakes in Vrancea - V. Bakhmutov, P. Sedova, T. Mozgowa

21:00Gala dinner

May 4, 2011 (Wednesday)

08:00Breakfast

10:00WORKSHOP SESSION 3– V. Rusov, Chairman

Oral presentations

  • Geomagnetic field variations: monitoring and application to environmental changes–
    V. Bakhmutov,G. Melnyk, T. Mozgova,O. Maksimenko
  • A new mechanism for galactic cosmic ray influence on climate variability–N. Kilifarska
  • A method of determination the source surface and mechanism for moderate earthquakes from far-field seismic data–V. Čejkovska, D. Černih-Anastasovska, L. Pekevski

11:00– 11:30Coffee break

Oral presentations (Exchange of knowledge)

  • Complexity of earthquakes dynamics in temporal, spatial and energetic domains –
    T. Matcharashvili, T. Chelidze
  • The geomagnetic quake and the 11.03.2011 earthquake in Japan: preliminary results–
    G. Melnyk, T. Mozgova
  • The geophysical precursors of earthquakes – O. Liashchuk
  • Space weather and geomagnetic hazard modeling– B. Srebrov

13:30Lunch

15:00WORKSHOP SESSION 4– L.Pekevski, Chairman

Oral presentation

  • Reportforthe current execution of the project: visa and other problems, shorts and month visits realization, organization of next Workshops –B. Vachev

16:00Close session–S. Mavrodiev:About the current and future Project activities

  • Proposal foraProject:Real-time network for continuous monitoring of geophysical/geochemical parameters along the volcanic arcs and seismic faults from the Mediterranean Sea to the Caspian Sea– Ch. Tsabaris
  • Proposal for aProject: Creating regional natural hazard systems for earthquake prognosis and overcomingof the consequences of very strong earthquakes – S. Nazaretyan
  • Submitted proposal to EPSS system with number 295086 for subsequent evaluation by the Commission;Call title: FP7-INCO-2011-6;Call closure: 15 Mar 2011 17:00:00 Brussels Local Time

Proposal title (as registered):

Study of possibilities for short term “when, where and how” forecasting of Earthquakes based on local network monitoring and regional centre analysis.

Number of annexes: 0; Number of A2 forms: 4; A1, A3 (and/or A4) forms and Part B file(s) also submitted.

17:30Sightseeing of Ohrid

21:00Dinner

May 5, 2011 (Thursday)

07:00Breakfast

08:00Departure of participants from Ohrid

11:30Sightseeing of Skopje

14:00Departure of participants from Skopje

List of participants: partner organizations and researchers

  • Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (INRNE BAS), Sofia, Bulgaria

Strachimir Cht. Mavrodiev

Boyko Vachev

Lachezar Georgiev

  • National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (NIGPHGG BAS), Sofia, Bulgaria

Natalya Kilifarska

Bozhidar Srebrov

  • Institute of Oceanography, Hellenic Center for Marine Researche (HCMR),Aristoteli, Greece

Christos Tsabaris

George Eleftheriou

Dionisis Patiris

Aristides Prospathopoulos

  • Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Seismological Observatory of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (SORM UKIM), Skopje, Macedonia

Lazo Pekevski

Vera Čejkovska

Dragana Černih-Anastasovska

  • Western Survey for Seismic Protection SNCO, Ministry of Emergency Situations (WSSP), Erevan, Armenia

Hrachya Petrosyan

Sergey Nazaretyan

Lilit Sargsyan

  • M. Nodia Institute of Geophysics, Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia (GI MES), Tbilisi, Georgia

Tamaz Chelidze

TeimurazMatcharashvili

  • Seismic Monitoring Center of Ilia State University (SMC ISU), Tbilisi, Georgia

George Melikadze

Tamar Jimsheladze

Tea Godoladze

  • Institute of Geophysics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IG NASU), Kiev, Ukraine

Vladimir Bakhmutov

Tamara Mozgova

Galyna Melnyk

Olga Maksimenko

  • National Antarctic Scientific Centre of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (NASC), Kiev, Ukraine

Vazira Martazinova

Oleksandr Liashchuk

Olena Ivanova

  • Odessa National Polytechnic University (ONPU), Odessa, Ukraine

Vitaliy Rusov

Tatiana Zelentsova

Volodymyr Smoliar

  • Institute for Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (INR NASU), Kiev, Ukraine

Volodymyr Pavlovych

Serhiy Shpyrko

Total: 6 Counties, 11 Institutes, 32 participants

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