day 1 agenda

Mon , Sep 29, 2025

  • 08:00 - 17:35
  • GeoEarth-2025

    5th Edition of World Congress on Geology& Earth Science (GeoEarth-2025)
    September 29-30, 2025 - Berlin, Germany
    Tentative Program
     Day 1- September 29, 2025
    08:00-08:45 Welcome & Registrations
    08:45-09:00 Opening Remarks
    KEYNOTE FORUM
    09:00-09:30 CO2 content in Puerto Naos after the volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma-recalculation with artificial intelligence
    Wolfgang Wehr, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    09:30-10:00 The ecological species concept allows for comparisons between contemporary and fossil species
    Johann Hohenegger, Vienna University, Austria
    10:00-10:30 Derivatives and the Management of Geo-Political Risk in Petroleum Markets
    Lawrence Haar, The University of Brighton, UK
    10:30-10:50 Group Photo & Refreshment Break 
    Technical session- I
    10:50-11:10 A late Oligocene molluscan fauna and Oligocene coastal outcrops from Vilsund, NW Denmark
    Kai Ingemann Schnetler, Denmark
    11:10-11:30 Enhancing Geospatial Data Integration and Completeness through Semantic Web and Linked Open Data
    Jean-Jacques Ponciano, Mainz University of Applied Sciences, i3mainz Germany
    11:30-11:50 Speaker Slot Available
    11:50-12:10 Application of advanced soil mapping technique through different case studies
    Jasminka Alijagic, Geological Survey of Slovenia, Slovenia
    12:10-12:30 Animations, Videos And 3D Models For Improving The Perception Of Space Group Symmetry In Crystalline Minerals
    Lauro Bucio, Instituto de Fisica, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
    12:30-12:50 Rare Minerals in Salt Efflorescence on Weathered Sandstone Tors in The Stone Town Nature Reserve, Ciezkowice (Outer Carpathians, Poland)
    Mariola Marszalek, AGH University of Krakow, Poland
    12:50-13:10 Mineralogical and geochemical properties of placer ilmenite-rutile occurrences in the Koseler region (Gordes-Manisa, Turkiye)
    Oya Cengiz, University of Suleyman Demirel, Turkey
    13:10-14:00 Lunch Break
    Technical session- II
    14:00-14:20 Quantitative Analysis of Colour Maps as A Poweful Alternative to Analysis of Numerical Databases of  Earth’s Surface Climate Parameters
    Franco Pavese, Italy
    14:20-14:40 A multidisciplinary approach to investigate the impact of urban development on the activation of a paleolandslide: a focus on the Pissouri (Cyprus) case.
    Cristiano Tolomei, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy
    14:40-15:00 Speaker Slot Available
    15:00-15:20 Toward tenure security: The relationship between women’s land ownership, formal land title documents and their empowerment
    Imaneh Goli, University of Liege, Belgium
    15:20-15:40 Deep Leaning Inversion of Marine Controlled Source Electromagnetic Data Using Convolutional Neural Network 
    Zhijun Du, Ocean University of China, China
    15:40-15:55 Refreshment Break 
    15:55-16:15 Inter-seasonal variation of rainfall microphysics as observed over New Delhi, India
    Mohit Kumar, Indian Meteorological Department, India
    16:15-16:35 Speaker Slot Available
    16:35-16:55 Facies analysis from a Late Devonian island arc setting of the Baruunhuurai Terrane, Mongolia
    Ariuntogos Munkhjargal, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolia
    16:55-17:15 Prediction of petrophysical properties through comparative post-stack inversion techniques using advanced Neural Networking
    Pal Washa Shahzad Rathore, Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakisthan
    Pannel Discussions 
    Note: This program is tentative and may be subject to change
    If you are interested in attending this conference, please contact Mr. Robert Martin at geology@geology-earthscience.com to reserve your speaker slot.

day 2 agenda

Tue , Sep 30, 2025

  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • GeoEarth-2025

    Day-2: September 30, 2025
    Keynote Session (09:00- 10:50)
         
    Refreshment Break (10:50-11:00)
         
    Morning Session: (11:00 - 13:00)
         
    Lunch Break (13:00-14:00)
         
    Posters (14:00 - 16:00)
         
    Refreshment Break (16:00-16:10)
         
    End Note Session and Closing Ceremony
    If any one interested to attend the conference or to book your speaker slot, please send an email to:  geology@geology-earthscience.com

     

posters agenda

Tue , Sep 30, 2025

  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • GeoEarth-2025

    Will update soon....

Virtual agenda

Tue , Sep 30, 2025

  • 09:00 - 17:00
  • GeoEarth-2025

    5th Edition of World Congress on Geology& Earth Science (GeoEarth-2025)
    September 29-30, 2025 Berlin, Germany
    Virtual PROGRAM
     Day 2- September 30, 2025 
     
    10:00-10:20 Multi-phase Evolution of Strike-Slip Faults in the Central Sichuan Basin, SW China
    Weizhen Tian, Southwest Petroleum University, China
     
    10:20-10:40 Numerical Simulation of Pre-Seismic and Coseismic Continuous Response of Water Level to the 2014 Ludian MS6.5 Earthquake: A Case Study of Huize Well
    Huimin Kong, Institute of Disaster Prevention, China
     
    10:40-11:00 Building Damage Caused by Fault Displacement in Recent Fault Zone Earthquakes and Effective Measures
    Yoshiaki Hisada, Kogakuin University, Japan
     
    11:00-11:20 Speaker Slot Available
     
    11:20-11:40 High resolution wind fields observed by Doppler radar network
    Xudong Liang, State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather Meteorological Science and Technology, CAMS, China
     
    11:40-12:00 Acceptability and Shelf Life Evaluation of Surimi Gel-Based Fish Bait under Refrigerated and Ambient Storage
    Emiema Soosai, fisheries college and research institute, India
     
    12:00-12:20 Seismic Inverse Modeling and Attribute Analysis of Complex Structures in North Absheron Region
    Aladdin Nasibov, Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Azerbaijan
     
    12:20-12:40 Speaker Slot Available
     
    12:40-13:00 In-situ tectonic stress characterization based on well logs and drilling data in the Tunisian Oriental Platform: A new result that enhances the coverage of high-quality data in North Africa
    Chaouki Khalfi, University of Gabes, Tunisia
     
    13:00-13:20 A Contribution towards a More Sustainable Cement: Synergy of Mill Scales, Greek Wet Fly Ash, Conventional Raw Materials and Clinkering Temperature
    Maria D. Kamitsou, University of Patras, Greece
     
    13:20-13:40 Climatic changes during the Triassic in the eastern part of the German Basin based on palynological evidence 
    Anna Fijalkowska Mader, Polish geological Institute – National research Institute, Poland
     
    13:40-14:00 Use of historical information on past floods over the last few centuries to assess extreme floods. Case studies on three French and German Rivers
    Michel LANG, INRAE, France
     
    14:00-14:20 Speaker Slot Available
     
    14:20-14:40 3D geological interpretation of gravitational and magnetic anomalies based on advanced nonlinear inversion
    Ilya Prutkin, Jena University, Germany
     
    14:40-15:00 Deceiving appearances: Neolithic game boards or what?
    Gary Rollefson, Whitman College, Germany
     
    15:00-15:20 Keynote: Buoyant  granular  column collapses
    Herbert Huppert, Cambridge University, UK
     
    15:20-15:40 Natural sequestration of carbon dioxide is in decline: climate change will accelerate
    James Curran, UK
     
    15:40-16:00 Dental Enamel: the rocky dental tissue of vertebrates
    Raquel Fernanda Gerlach, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
     
    16:00-16:20 Agriculture, Water Quality, and Public Policy in the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California
    Stephen Kaffka, University of California, USA
     
    16:20-16:40 Low-cost and high-resolution geophysical data acquisition using ergodic survey design 
    Mengli Zhang, Colorado School of Mines, USA
     
    16:40-17:00 Long-term Communication of Aftershock Forecasts: the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence in New Zealand
    Anne Wein, US Geological Survey, USA
     
    17:00-17:20 Climate Models and the US Southwestern Precipitation in 1900-2100
    Petr Chylek, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
     
    17:20-17:40 SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF VOLCANIC RISK PERCEPTION FROM AN INTERGENERATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
    Esperanza López-Vázquez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico
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