day 1 agenda

Mon , Sep 29, 2025

  • 08:00 - 17:35
  • GeoEarth-2025

    6th Edition of World Congress on Geology& Earth Science (GeoEarth-2025)
    September 29-30, 2025 - Berlin, Germany
     Day 1- September 29, 2025
    Meeting Hall-1
    08:00-08:45 Welcome & Registrations
    Moderator: TBA
    08:45-09:00 Welcome Remarks by Moderator
    KEYNOTE FORUM
    09:00-09:30 Advanced 3D Seismic Techniques: De-Risking Prospects from Deepwater Andaman and Sub-Basalt Basins to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Projects
    Rajesh Kalra, SLB (Schlumberger), Colombia
    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
    Session Themes: Geo-Technical Engineering
                                 Remote sensing and GIS                            
                                 Ore & Mineral Geology
                                 New Technologies and Applications of Earth Science
    Session Chairs: TBA
    10:50-11:10 Enhancing Geospatial Data Integration and Completeness through Semantic Web and Linked Open Data
    Jean-Jacques Ponciano, Mainz University of Applied Sciences, i3mainz Germany
    11:10-11:30 The requirement of implementing Fermat’s principle of least time in geotechnical DST site characterization
    Erick Baziw, Baziw Consulting Engineers Ltd, Canada
    11:30-11:50 Quantitative Analysis of Colour Maps as A Poweful Alternative to Analysis of Numerical Databases of  Earth’s Surface Climate Parameters
    Franco Pavese, Italy
    11:50-12:10 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
    12:10-12:30 Mineralogical and geochemical properties of placer ilmenite-rutile occurrences in the Koseler region (Gordes-Manisa, Turkiye)
    Oya Cengiz, University of Suleyman Demirel, Turkey
    12:30-12:50 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
    12:50-13:10 Stable isotopes composition and their implications regarding the geological fluid sources of the volcanic-hosted zinc-lead sulfide ore deposit, Kirazliyayla, NW Turkiye)
    Ferhat Cavit, ITU, Turkiye
    13:10-14:00 Lunch Break
    Technical session- II
    Session Themes:  Environmental Geo-sciences
                                    Climatology and Meteorology   
                                    Geophysics & Geochemistry
                                    Volcanology and Geothermal Research
    Session Chairs: TBA
    14:00-14:20 Do we describe cloud-aerosol interaction correctly?
    Alexander Khain, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    14:20-14:40 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
    14:40-15:00 Toward tenure security: The relationship between women’s land ownership, formal land title documents and their empowerment
    Imaneh Goli, University of Liege, Belgium
    15:00-15:20 Inter-seasonal variation of rainfall microphysics as observed over New Delhi, India
    Mohit Kumar, Indian Meteorological Department, India
    15:20-15:40 Application of advanced soil mapping technique through different case studies
    Jasminka Alijagic, Geological Survey of Slovenia, Slovenia
    15:40-15:55 Refreshment Break 
    15:55-16:15 Deep Leaning Inversion of Marine Controlled Source Electromagnetic Data Using Convolutional Neural Network 
    Zhijun Du, Ocean University of China, China
    16:15-16:35 CO2 content in Puerto Naos after the volcanic eruption on the island of La Palma-recalculation with artificial intelligence
    Wolfgang Wehr & Oliver Buchmann, Erfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    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 Urban Heat Islands in Moscow, smaller towns and villages in Moscow region
    Mikhail Lokoshchenko, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
    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

    6th Edition of World Congress on Geology& Earth Science (GeoEarth-2025)
    September 29-30, 2025 - Berlin, Germany
     Day 2- September 30, 2025
    Meeting Hall-1
    Technical session- III
    Session Themes:  Environmental Geo-sciences  
                                  Structural Geology & Rock Mechanics 
                                  Geoarchaeology & Forensic Geology
                                  Geological Hazards & Geological Risk Assessment
    Session Chairs: TBA
    09:30-09:50 Fracture Displacement Basis Function (FDBF) Framework for Fast Geomechanical Simulations
    Patrick Jenny, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    09:50-10:10 Selenate bioreduction in a large in situ field trial
    Lisa Bithell Kirk, Montana State University, USA
    10:10-10:30 Speaker Slot Available
    10:30-10:50 Impact of entry pressure and hysteresis on the evaluation of two-phase gas migration in a deep geological disposal of radioactive waste
    Zakaria SAADI, Autorite de surete nucleaire et de radioprotection(ASNR), France
    10:50-11:10 Speaker Slot Available
    11:10-11:30 Dental Enamel: the rocky dental tissue of vertebrates
    Raquel Fernanda Gerlach, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    11:30-11:45 Refreshment Break 
    11:45-12:05 A proposal for the classification of maximum wind speeds in Poland 
    Tadeusz Chmielewski, Poland
    12:05-12:25 Speaker Slot Available
    12:25-12:45 Geological Development Features and Application Directions of Rock Salt Deposits In The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
    Elnara Seyidova, Nakhchivan State University, Azerbaijan
    12:45-13:05 AI-Driven Liquefaction Susceptibility Mapping for Offshore Wind Farms
    Cheng-Yu Ku, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
    13:05-14:00 Lunch Break
    Technical Session- IV
    14:00-14:20 UAS-Based Solutions for Vegetative Remote Sensing 
    Michael G. Wing, Oregon State University, USA
    14:20-14:40 Geohazards affecting hydropower cascades in Central Asia
    Hans-Balder Havenith, Université de Liège, Belgium
    14:40-15:00 Prediction of petrophysical properties through comparative post-stack inversion techniques using advanced Neural Networking
    Pal Washa Shahzad RathoreQuaid-i-Azam University, Pakisthan
    15:00-15:20 Time Left Estimates to Critical Feedback/Loops: Proposed Annual Solar Geoengineering IPCC Pathways as CO2 Goals Falter
    Alec Feinberg, Northeastern University, USA
    15:20-15:40 Elevated mercury (Hg) in groundwater caused by oil and gas production
    Dogo Lawrence Aleku, University of Bremen, Germany
    15:40-15:55 Refreshment Break 
    15:55-16:15 Speaker Slot Available
    16:15-16:35 Analysis of summer high temperature observations based on different sub surfaces
    Jiajia Zhang, Hebei Meteorological Technology and Equipment Center, China
    16:35-16:55 Modes of Occurrence and Enrichment of Trace Elements in Coal from the Anjialing Mine, Pingshuo Mining District, Ningwu Coalfield, Shanxi Province, China
    Tobechukwu Justin Ikeh, Taiyuan University Of Technology, China
    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.

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

    6th Edition of World Congress on Geology& Earth Science (GeoEarth-2025)
    September 29-30, 2025 Berlin, Germany
    Virtual Program
     Day 1- Sep 29, 2025 and Day-2 Sep 30, 2025(CET Time Zone)
       
    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 Continental and oceanic AAM contributions to Chandler Wobble with the amplitude attenuation from 2012 to 2022
    Xueqing Xu, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, 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 Reductive immobilization of U and Se-79 under nuclear waste repository conditions 
    Mingliang Kang, Sun Yat-sen University, China
       
    12:00-12:20 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    15:00-15:20 Speaker Slot Available
       
    15:20-15:40 Natural sequestration of carbon dioxide is in decline: climate change will accelerate
    James Curran, UK
       
    15:40-16:00 Social Construction of Volcanic Risk Perception from an Intergenerational Perspective
    Esperanza López-Vázquez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico
       
    16:00-16:20 Critical Analysis of Rock Mass Classification for the Design of Underground Constructions
    Boris Amusin, USA
       
    16:20-16:40 Long-term Communication of Aftershock Forecasts: the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence in New Zealand
    Anne Wein, US Geological Survey, USA
       
    16:40-17:00 Geologic influence on forest health, nutrition, and productivity
    Mark J. Kimsey, Intermountain Forestry Cooperative (University of Idaho), USA
     
    Virtual Program
     Day 2- September 30, 2025 (CET Time Zone)
       
    10:00-10:20 Incorporation of incompatible elements in radiation damaged zircon by interaction with ground waters in the weathering environment
    Robert Thomas Pidgeon, Curtin University, Australia
       
    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 Differential effects of climate and litter quality on soil fauna-mediated litter decomposition across size classes
    Lihong Song Yan Yi, Leshan Normal University, China
       
    11:00-11:20 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
       
    11:20-11:40 A tsunami in Antarctica caused by the collapse of the Thwaites Glacier
    Mazova Raissa Khaimovna, Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University, Russia
       
    11:40-12:00 Depositional process and palaeogeography of the Ogasa Group, Pleistocene series on the Pacific coast of central Japan
    Masahiro Shiba, Japan
       
    12:00-12:20 Acceptability and Shelf Life Evaluation of Surimi Gel-Based Fish Bait under Refrigerated and Ambient Storage
    Emiema Soosai, Fisheries college and research institute, India
       
    12:20-12:40 Speaker Slot Available
       
    12:40-13:00 Seismic Inverse Modeling and Attribute Analysis of Complex Structures in North Absheron Region
    Aladdin Nasibov, Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Azerbaijan
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Speaker Slot Available
       
    15:40-16:00 Dental Enamel: the rocky dental tissue of vertebrates
    Raquel Fernanda Gerlach, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
       
    16:00-16:20 Speaker Slot Available
       
    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 Agriculture, Water Quality, and Public Policy in the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California
    Stephen Kaffka, University of California, 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 Importance of alluvial aquifer small-scale physio-geochemical heterogeneities for environmentally relevant exports
    Kristin Boye, SLAC, USA
    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.
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