MTA CSFK Geodéziai és Geofizikai Intézet

2011. 10. 27. 13:18

Geological/Geophysical Meeting in Sopron

„Way and type of occurrences and activities of deep-seated faults of the eastern part of Austria and Western Hungary”


INVITATION

 

Geological/Geophysical Meeting in Sopron at the Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute

(Sopron, Csatkai E. u. 6-8.) on October 21, 2011

with the title

 

„Way and type of occurrences and activities of deep-seated faults

of the eastern part of Austria and Western Hungary”

           

 

PRESENTATIONS

 

 

Opening

 

10.00-10.15

Császár, Géza: Introduction, overview and questions of the deep-seated faults in Western Hungary (15 minutes)

10.15-10.20

Brückl, Ewald: Reason and subject of this meeting (5 minutes)

10.20-10.25

Ádám, Antal and Wesztergom, Viktor: Why we have given place to this meeting (5 minutes)

 

Seismic, magnetotelluric and conductivity data (all 15+5 minutes)

 

10.25 -10.45

Brückl, Ewald: Overview on recent seismic data / models in the area of interest.

10.45-11.05

Hrubcová, P. and Sroda, P.: Contact of the Western Carpathians with the Bohemian Massif in the light of seismic refraction data

11.05-11.25

Szarka, László, Novák, Attila, Ádám, Antal (MTA GGRI Sopron), Kiss, János, Prácser, Ernő, Madarasi, András (ELGI): Magnetotelluric results along the CEL-7 geophysical profile (in W-Hungary and E-Austria)

11.05-11.45

Kiss, János: Magnetotelluric and potential field images of deep structures

 

11.45-12.45

Posters visit and introduction

 

 

Brückl et al.: Geophysical models of crust and upper mantle derived from CELEBRATION 2000, ALP2002 and ALPAS data

 

Ádám,  A. and Novák, A: Relation of intraplate earthquakes and electric conductors in the NW Pannonian Basin

 

Ádám, A., Novák, A.,Szarka, L. and  Varga, G: Elecrtomagnetic induction  mosaics from two significant tectonic lines of the Pannonian Basin and  The Alps

 

Ádám, A., Novák,  A.,  and  Szarka, L.: Characteristics of the electric conductors in the lithosphere  of the Pannonian Basin

 

12.45-14.00

Lunch break (joint lunch)

 

Geological Structure (all 15+5 minutes)

 

14.00-14.20

Stüwe, Kurt, LeGrain, Nicolas, Wölfler, Andreas, Wagner, Thomas  and  Hergarten , Stefan: Young Uplift at the Eastern end of the Alps: Evidence and tectonic implications for the Alps-Pannonian Basin transition zone

14.20-14.40

Falus, György, Kovács, István and Hegedűs, Endre (ELGI): Structure of the deep lithosphere in the Western Pannonian Basin

14.40-15.00

Haas, János: Displaced South Alpine and Dinaridic elements in the Mid-Hungarian Zone

15.00-15.20

Pospisil, L.: Raba Muran tectonic zone: problem, open questions and interpretation

 

15.20- 15.45

General discussion and Conclusions: results, and how to proceed