What, When, Where

SEISMIX 2018  

17-22 June 2018
Novotel Cracow Centrum
Kosciuszki 5
Cracow, Poland

Key dates

Symposium: June 17-22, 2018
Post-conference fieldtrip: June 22-28, 2018
Early bird registration opens: January 2018
Abstract submission opens: January 2018
Early bird registration closes: 1 March 2018
Abstract submission closes: NEW DATE!
14 April 2018
Late registration closes: 30 April 2018

News

23/05/2018
Full programme of the SEISMIX2018 Symposium has just been published!
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07/05/2018
Registration for a conference only "package 3" only still open!
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27/04/2018
On Sunday June 17th a Seismic Processing Workshop will take place
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27/03/2018
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED!!!
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13/12/2017
2nd circular has just been released!
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06/12/2017
Packages & prices have just been published!
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06/12/2017
We have just published a post-conference field trip overview!
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06/09/2017
First circular has just been released!
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Full scientific programme - download HERE

Book of Abstracts - download HERE

SEISMIX conference is unique in the way that it brings together the active and passive source imaging communities, and those who study the Earth from the exploration scale down to the continental scale. As usual, there will be a single session for oral presentations (no parallel sessions) and ample time allocated to display and present posters. We also anticipate a number of keynote presenters (TBC). The conference topics will include (but are not strictly limited to):
Seismix is an international symposium on seismic imaging that is held every two years. The first meeting was held at Cornell in 1984, and since that time, it has visited Canada, Australia, Finland, China, Spain and many other places around the world. The original motivation for Seismix came from a group of seismologists interested in pursuing national programs of multichannel seismic reflection profiling of continents and their margins. Notable examples include BIRPS in the UK, DEKORP in Germany, BELCORP in Belgium, Lithoprobe in Canada and FIRE in Finland. In the last decade, Seismix has diversified from crustal reflection profiling to include most kinds of seismic imaging methods that can be applied to the crust and underlying mantle lithosphere. Thus, methods include those that use active sources or passive sources, and applications range from exploration through to the solid Earth. The emphasis is on new methods and their applications, and on advancing our understanding of crustal/lithospheric dynamics, structure and processes. 

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