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Speakers: Roger Urgeles (Institut de Ciències del Mar, CSIC), Finn Løvholt (Norges Geotekniske Institutt, NGI), Jorge Macias (Universidad de Málaga)
Research fields: Specialists of all scientific fields, and on all career stages are welcome
Target audience: PhD students, technicians, researchers, and practitioners working in offshore geohazard assessment
Scope: The workshop will use Geo-INQUIRE data and software to provide understanding on how to assess geohazard from submarine landslides and derived tsunamis. It will use a hands-on-examples approach to
Learning Goals: Use Geo-INQUIRE data and software, including the Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database, BingClaw and HySEA landslide to provide a basic understanding on how to assess geohazard from submarine landslides and derived tsunamis, including:
Description: The workshop will use Geo-INQUIRE data and software, including the Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database (VA2-33-5, VA2-33-6, VA2-33-7), BingClaw (VA4-532-1) and HySEA (VA4-531-4) landslide to provide a basic understanding on how to assess geohazard from submarine landslides and derived tsunamis.
The Euro-Mediterranean Submarine landSlide database (EMSS21) is a catalogue of submarine landslides of the Mediterranean Sea and the European continental margins of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. During the course we will review and generate database attributes using an example and learn to use those for determining landslide geometric and dynamic parameters for landslide tsunami simulation.
Mass Mov2DH2O and BingClaw (VA4-532-1) are two models for simulating the dynamics of cohesive (clay-rich) landslides. We will use those to generate input data for tsunami smilation using GeoClaw.
The HySEA landslide-tsunami model (VA4-531-4) consists of two systems of coupled equations for a) the landslide material and b) the water dynamics model. We will apply HySEA to the same scenario.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of the Linux command-line syntax. Laptop computer with some processing power (Windows with WSL virtual machine | Linux with Windows virtual machine). Windows and Linux Codes & Apps (non-comercial). Please visit https://ls3gp.icm.csic.es/?page_id=878 and follow the described process to set up all necessary software on your machine.
Requirements: Short motivation letter. Name of two potential researchers willing to provide references.
Participants limit: 25 people
Costs covered by Geo-INQUIRE:
Workshop venue:
Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM-CSIC
Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 37-49 E-08003 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain (http://www.icm.csic.es/)
The “Sala Pepita Castellví” room is located on the first floor of the Institute of Marine Sciences of CSIC, (http://www.icm.csic.es/en/). The institute can be reached using the underground system (use line L4, the yellow line) or bus (e.g., line 27 and line 47). For further details on Barcelona’s public transportation system visit: http://www.tmb.cat/en/home. Free wireless internet connection is available at the Institute.
Hotel suggestions are available below. All these hotels are not far from the Institute. Also stated is distance from the hotel to the institute and approximate walking time (see also links to google maps).
Travelodge Barcelona Poblenou
https://travelodge.es/travelodge-destino-barcelona/hotel-travelodge-barcelona-poblenou/
2,2 km, 30 min; Directions
Hotel Icaria Barcelona
http://www.hotelicariabarcelona.com/
1,3 km, 16 min; Directions
Geo-INQUIRE promotes diversity and inclusion within the scope of the project.
Geo-INQUIRE is funded by the European Commission under project number 101058518 within the HORIZON-INFRA-2021-SERV-01 call. Terms and Conditions for participants in Geo-INQUIRE activities: https://www.geo-inquire.eu/about/terms-and-conditions