IGSC7 Conference Book

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IGSC7 Conference Book
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FOREWORD
Dear Guests!
On behalf of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and University of Silesia, SEG
and EAGE, we have the pleasure to welcome you to the 7th International Geosciences
Student Conference in Katowice.
IGSC is all about bringing young people involved and in love with geosciences. Since
the first edition in Bucharest it was a platform for networking, presentation of research
and a chance to learn from the best specialists in the world.
Student conferences are a source of new ideas, inspiration and a great opportunity to
share these ideas with people who have similar - and yet so different - background.
I believe that the opportunity to participate in lectures and workshops from world
famous scientists and specialists is one of the most valuable experiences during our
academia years.
So, after almost one year of plotting, planning and organizing, and for the second time
in Poland we want to welcome you to the 7th edition of International Geosciences
Student Conference.
We hope that you will benefit from the variety of lecturers, workshops and field trips.
Take advantage of our social events, show your skill and share your knowledge. Get
familiar with our famous Polish hospitality and get ready for an epic journey to the
world of geosciences.
Thank you very much for finding the time to come to Poland and join us at this jolly
event.
Jacek Piotr Kubalski
Damian Kula
MAIN ORGANIZER
MAIN ORGANIZER
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GENERAL SCHEDULE
Monday
Tuesday
8:00
Wednesday
8:00
Registration
check-in
9:00
Coffee
Break
10:00
Opening Ceremony
Sponsors Demonstration
11:00 Keynote Speech
12:00 Keynote Speech
SEG Chapter
Meeting
Keynote Speech
Keynote Speech
Coffee Break
Sponsors Demonstration
Coffee Break
Sponsors Demonstration
Student session
GEOPHYSICS I
oral presentations
Lunch Break
13:00
Lunch Break
14:00
Student session
GEOLOGY
15:00 oral presentations
16:00 Keynote Speech
Student session
GEOPHYSICS II
oral presentations
Workshops
Coffee Break
17:00
Student poster
session: GEOLOGY
18:00
Student session
OIL & GAS
oral presentations
Lunch Break
Keynote Speech
Student poster session:
OIL & GAS and POLAR
SEG
Challenge Bowl
Closing Ceremony
Coffee Break
Student poster
session: GEOPHYSICS
19:00
20:00
IceBreaker
Katowice Tour
21:00
22:00
Thursday: Field trips
Gala Party
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
General Schedule
About IGSC
Organizing Committee
US and AMU Student Chapters
Venue Map
Venue Surroundings
Monday Schedule
Tuesday Schedule
Wednesday Schedule
Presentation Guidelines
Speakers - luctures
Speakers - workshops
Social Program
Field Trips
About Katowice
Food Nearby
Transport in the City
Emergency
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ABOUT IGSC
The International Geoscience Student Conference is being organized
annualy by SEG Student Chapters from Europe. The IGSC, under the Society
of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) patronage, is one of the major
geosciences student events nowadays.
The program of IGSC 2016 provides a platform for students and young
professionals of all geoscientific disciplines to learn from today's experts and
share their own experience through participation in technical presentations,
keynote lectures, short courses, workshops, student competitions, field trips,
and a trade exhibition.
Participants of the event will have an opportunity to giva an oral or poster
presentation in one of the following technical sessions:
GEOLOGY
GEOPHYSICS
OIL & GAS
POLAR AND
ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
[email protected]
Jacek Kubalski
Damian Kula
MAIN ORGANIZER
MAIN ORGANIZER
[email protected]
+48 663 278 225
[email protected]
+48 696 95 94 94
Paulina Kotlarek
Małgorzata Drwiła
CFO & CMO
GRAPHIC DESIGN AND PR
[email protected]
+48 502 107 047
[email protected]
+48 603 614 580
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US AND AMU STUDENT
CHAPTERS
AMU POZNAŃ STUDENT CHAPTER OF SEG
Established in 2013, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań Student Chapter of the
Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a chapter gathering geology students
interested in geophysics. Our mission is to introduce young people into the fascinating
world of geophysics by organizing workshops, lectures, fieldtrips and conferences.
We cooperate with other student scientific organizations and polish petroleum
companies (Polish Oil and Gas Company and Geofizyka Toruń). Our members won
the Challenge Bowl Finals in October 27 2014, Denver, USA and the Competition
during the Educational Week at the International Petroleum Technology Conference,
December 8-12, 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA STUDENT CHAPTER OF SEG
University of Silesia Student Chapter of the SEG was established in March of
2015. Despite the fact that the Chapter was formed last year, the team has been
working together for a while now. We conducted successfully a few projects
mostly connected with near- surface geophysics, seismology and polar sciences.
We successfully organized more than several events ranging from local up to
international outreach and participated in another few. Our mission is to
broaden our knowledge in every possible way and make long lasting friendships at all
time.
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VENUE MAP
GROUND FLOOR
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CUTURE AND MONUMENTS
2 - Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR)
3 - Sports Hall "Spodek"
4 - Silesian Insurgents' Monument
5 - Stanisław Wyspiański Silesian Theatre
6 - Silesian Museum
7 - Market Square
8 - „Królestwo” Restaurant and Club
- a place for Gala Party
Ticket machines
B Bus stops
STORES
T Tram stops
9 - Shopping mall „Galeria Katowicka”
10 - Shopping mall „Supersam”
11 - Pharmacy (pl: „Apteka”)
OTHERS
12 - Post Office
16 - Hospital
13 - Lidl shop
17 - Main Railway Station
14 - Petrol Station BP
18 - Main Bus Station
15 - Petrol Station Orlen
1 - The Venue
VENUE SURROUNDINGS
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MONDAY SCHEDULE
09:30 - Coffee Break
10:00 - Opening Ceremony
10:15 - Sponsors Demonstration
10:30 - Keynote Speech - Witold Szczuciński (see page 23)
11:30 - Keynote Speech - Piotr Głowacki (see page 23)
12:30 - Lunch Break (propositions where to go: page 37)
13:30 - Student session: GEOLOGY:
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
1.Tomasz Plewka, Paulina Woźniakowska - „Determination of
Anomalous Stress Zones in the Borehole on the Basis of Electrical
Imaging”
2. Maichał Michalak - Semi-automatic method of detecting angular
discordances
3. Barbaros Demircan, Jamie Can Brown, Esra Gulsen „Geotechnical Investigation by Using Acoustic Borehole Imaging in
Celtikci Coal Basin, Turkey”
4. Bartłomiej Liana, Gabriel Ząbek - „Brittleness Estimation Based
on Elastic Parameters in Baltic Basin”
5. Michał Surowski - „Unconventional Approaches in
Geochronology: Dating Hydrocarbons and Fossil Bones, Concerns
and Hopes”
6. Damjan Ostrelič, Duje Smirčić - „Petrographic and Geochemical
Characteristics of the Middle Triassic Volcaniclastic Deposits
from Lika, (External Dinarides, Croatia)”
7. Dorota Środek, Rafał Juroszek, Mateusz Dulski, Viktor Gazeev,
Irina Galuskina - „Cl-Bearing Natural Phases with Jasmundite
Structure - the Basis for Synthesis of Green Cl-S-Bearing Cement
Minerals”
8. Dejan Neskovic, Anastasija Djordjevic, Andjela Brancic „Characteristics of Ground Water - Surface Water Interaction on
the Example of Banja River Catchment (Western Serbia)”
15:30 - Keynote Speech - Mariusz Majdański (see page 24)
16:30 - Coffee Break
17:00 - Student poster session: GEOLOGY
19:00 - IceBreaker (see page 28)
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MONDAY POSTER SESSION
Antczak Mateusz - Ornamentation of Dipnoi Scales from Late Triassic
Deposits of Krasiejów (SW Poland)
Bąk Marta, Okoński Szymon, Chodacka Sylwia, Kurowska Natalia, Górny
Zbigniew - High-resolution Radiolarian and Cephalopods Record from the
Czajakowa Radiolarite Formation in the Stratotype Section, Pieniny
Klippen Belt
Czapla Dominika, Natkaniec-Nowak Lucyna, Drzewicz Przemysław,
George Carlos - Preliminary Examinations of Fossil Resins from Dominican
Republic
Erbek Ezgi, Tutunsatar H. Evrim, Dolmaz M. Nuri - Radiogenic Heat
Production (RHP) of Bodrum Peninsula and Its Vicinity; SW Turkey
Kondas Marcelina, Wawrzyniak Anna, Kłocko Kamil - Structural analysis
of Joints in Kluczwoda Valley, Olkusz Highland (Poland)
Nabelek Ladislav, Mazanec Martin, Kdyr Simon, Kletetschka Gunther Magneticmineral Characterization of Chelyabinsk Meteorite Thin
Section
Szczurek Stanisław, Bąk Marta, Dulemba Paweł - Early Carboniferous
Trilobite Temainsfrom the Limestones, Debnik Anticline Preliminary Research
Szczurek Stanisław, Bąk Marta - Tournaisian Foraminiferal Assemblage
from the Szklarka Valley, Debnik Anticline - Preliminary Research
Woźniak Tomasz - Dimensional Analysis of Upper Jurassic Debris-flow
Deposits from Kochanów (Krzeszowice Graben)
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TUESDAY SCHEDULE
09:00 - Keynote Speech - Oscar Fernandez (page 22)
10:00 - Coffee Break
10:15 - Sponsors Demonstration
10:30 - Student session: GEOPHYSICS I
12:00 - Lunch Break (propositions where to go: page 37)
13:00 - Student session: GEOPHYSICS II
14:30 - WORKSHOPS
Kluas Fischer, room 2.21 (page 25)
„Case Studies in Seismic Stratigraphy”
Norbert Smalera, room 2.22 (page 25)
"Synthetic Seismograms”
Seweryn Tlałka, room 2.23 (page 26)
"From Time to Depth - Key Elements of the Seismic Data
Processing”
Filip Bielicki, room 2.24 (page 26)
„Dude, Where’s My Play?"
Maciej Mendecki and Michał Glazer, room 3.45 (page 27)
"Shallow Geophysical Prospection Using Seismic
and Resistivity Methods”
Grzegorz Lizurek and Konstantinos Leptokaropulos,
room 46 (page 27) „A Digital Research Space To Facilitate
Integrated Approach To Anthropogenic Seismic Hazard”
17:00 - Coffee Break
17:15 - Student poster session: GEOPHYSICS
19:00 - Katowice Tour (page 29)
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TUESDAY ORAL SESSION
10:30 - Student session: GEOPHYSICS I:
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
11:45
1.Marcin Duda, Simen Hall, Elvis Bossman, Jude Egbue, Muritala
Busari, Lara Blazevic - „Localice – Integrated GPS and
Hydroacoustic Iceberg Tracking”
2. Zoë Vestrum, Brandon Karchewski - „Modelling Heat
Dispersion Using Finite Difference Methods”
3. Coban K. H., Sayil N. - „Estimation of the Earthquake Magnitude
Transition Probability in Marmara Region with Semi-Markov Model”
4. Małgorzata Drwiła - „Analysis of Fractured Reservoir by
Comparing Attribute Analysis Results to Borehole Imager Data”
5. Bartosz Gierlach - „Analysis of Residual Static Corrections
Procedures in VISTA Software”
6. Palgunadi, Kadek Hendrawan, I. Viantini, I.B Suananda Yogi.,
Sony Winardh- „A Novel Approach Comparison of Curved
Pseudo Elastic Impedance in Rock Physics Analysis”
13:00 -Student session: GEOPHYSICS II:
13:15
13:30
13:45
14:00
14:15
1. Anna Donczew - „Changes in Temperature and Electrical
Resistivity of the Near-surface Geological Strata - an Example of
Research in the Vicinity of AGH”
2. Zsófia Zalai, László Bereczki - „The Results of Geoelectrical
Mapping Studies in the NW Gerecse Mts, Hungary”
3. Babak Taleghani, Benyamin Bayat, Ahmed Hamdi Mansi „Comparison and Sensitivity Analysis of Marine CSEM Exploration
Methods”
4. S. Marzi, G. Bernasconi, A. H. Mansi, E. Farshchiansadegh, B.
Taleghani - „Towards Marine Controlled Source EM (M-CSEM)
Data Inversion: Sensitivity Analysis”
5. Ezieke Arinze H. H., Ahmed H. Mansi, Giancarlo Bernasconi „Extension of the Symmetry Attribute Analysis to Phase
Measurements”
6. Tomasz Gonet, Kamil Gonet - „Novel Approach to the Evaluation
of Interpolation Methods for Mapping Small and Imbalanced Data
Sets”
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TUESDAY POSTER SESSION
Badescu Alexandru, Maric Catalin - Near-surface Geophysical Study
and Ground Truthing of a Nearshore Area Close to Mangalia, Romania
Bhushan Singh Brij, Mondal Debjeet, Srivardhan V., P.N.S. Roy - Lithology
Identification using Neural Network: A Study Conducted on Indian Coal
Seams
Biliuta Anca, Narcis Nedelea - Pn Wave Apparent Velocity Estimations at the
Romanian Seismological Network
Caputa Alicja - Analysis of Post-blasting Source Mechanisms and Seismic
Spectra of Tremors in Rudna Copper Mine, Poland
Chiriac Andreea -MATLAB Programming for 3D Modeling of Resistivity
Anomalies in Media with Continuous Variation of Resistivity (Alpha Media)
Ciftci Canan, Sakir Sahin and Mahmut Okyar - Crustal Velocity Structure of
the North-Eastern Mediterranean Revealed by Local Seismic Tomography
Gerea Alexandra, Mihai Andrei - The Integration of Models in Urban GPR Studies
– Case Studies
Guseva Natalia - Analysis of Macroseismic Data from the Earthquake October,
18 2015 at the Middle Urals
Jirku Jaroslav, Vilhelm Jan, Broz Milan, Sosna Karel, Slavik Lubomir, Barta
Jaroslav - Time-lapse Monitoring of Joint Systems Behavior via ERT
Mihai Andrei, Gerea Alexandra - GPR Studies in Urban Archaeology – Case
Studies from Braga, Portugal
Ozer Caglar, Polat Orhan, Gok Elcin - Investigation of Soil Transfer Function
using SSR Method in Western Anatolia, Turkey
Ozer Caglar, Polat Orhan - Investigation of Site Effect using HVSR Method in
Western Anatolia, Turkey
Pamuk Eren, Özdağ Özkan Cevdet, Akgün Mustafa - Soil–Engineering Bedrock
Investigation using Shear Wave Velocity (Vs) in Konak (İzmir)
Pamuk Eren - Shear Wave Velocity (Vs) Investigation using 2D Multichannel
Analysis of Surface Waves Method (MASW)
Shynkarenko Anastasiia, Kendzera Oleksandr - Refining Seismic Microzonation
Technique for Building Sites in Ukraine
Tábořík Petr, Fischer Tomáš, Vilhem Jan, Blecha Vratislav, Štěpančíková Petra,
Jirků Jaroslav, Vlček Josef, Hartvich Filip - Geophysical Evidence of the
Mariánské Lázně Fault (Cheb Basin, Czech Republic)
Tütünsatar H. Evrim, Dolmaz M. Nuri - Edge Detection of Magnetic Data;
an Application of Black Sea
Tütünsatar H. Evrim, Erbek Ezgi, Dolmaz M. Nuri - Boundary Analysis
Applications for the Magnetic Anomalies of the Black Sea
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WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE
08:00 - SEG Chapter Representatives Meeting
09:00 - Keynote Speech - Koya Suto (page 22)
10:00 - Coffee Break
10:15 - Sponsors Demonstration
10:30 - Student session: OIL & GAS:
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
1.Magdalena Olchawa - „Petrophysical Characteristics of
Ordovician and Silurian Rocks in the Aspect of Shale Gas and Oil
Prospecting”
2. E. Pstrucha, G. Machowski, A.T. Krzyżak - „The PorousFractured Space of the Oil-and Gas-bearing Carbonates in the S-1
Well (Western Poland)”
3. Magdalena Biernat - „Investigation of the Relationships Between
Petrophysical Parameters Determined from Well Logs
and Laboratory Analyses in the Carpathian Foredeep Formation”
4. Rashad Gulmammadov, Stephen Covey-Crump, Mads Huuse
- „Seismic Geomechanics of Mud Volcanoes from the South Caspian
Basin – Implications on Drilling”
5. Abdelrahman I. El-Diasty, Ahmed M. Aly, Shedid A. Shedid „Nano-Oriented EOR: What Has Been Done and What Should be
Next?”
11:45 - Lunch Break (propositions where to go: page 37)
12:45 - Keynote Speech - Elżbieta Wójcik (see page 24)
14:00 - Student poster session: OIL & GAS
15:00 - SEG Challenge Bowl
16:30 - 17:15 - Closing Ceremony
19:00 - Gala Party (see page 30)
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Dulemba Paweł, Bąk Krzysztof, Okońoski Szymon - Preliminary Studies of
Organic Matter of the Spława Section in the Skole Nappe, Outer
Carpathians (Poland)
Gula Kate, Yudkina Elena - Analysis of Fracture Distribution in Carbonate
Reservoirs of the North-Hosedayuskoye Field, Timan-Pechora Basin
(Russia)
Jaewook Lee, Joongmoo Byun, Bona Kim, Soyoung Kim, Dong Geun Yoo
- Sweet Spot Identification for Gas Hydrate Reservoirs in BoreholeFree Field
Koulidis Alexis, El-Aayi Yaseen - Drilling Optimazation with Payzone Drilling
Simulator and Economic Analysis of Cost Reduction
Panda Soumya Chandan, Brahma Niva - Permeability Estimation:
A Mathematical Approach
Priyadarshi S.K., Agarwal A., Rekapalli R., Srivastava S. - FDR-PSO for
Stochastic Inversion of Seismic Data Using Time Slice Singular
Spectrum Based De-noising Strategy
Zaklyuchnov Igor - Prediction of Reservoir Properties in the Lyulvinskoe Oilfield
Glazer Michał, Dobiński Wojciech, Kula Damian - Analysis of 2D Resistivity
Imaging Models from Profiles in Fuglebekken Region, Hornsund,
Spitsbergen
Hafiz Mohammed Nazifi, Levent Gulen - Groundwater Investigationsin the
Granite Formation of Ghana Using Integrated Geophysical Methods
Jirku Jaroslav, Belov Tomas, Barta Jaroslav - Time-domain Induced
Polarization as a Tool for Monitoring Contaminants
Kula Damian, Olszewska Dorota, Glazer Michał, Dobiński Wojciech - Using
HVSR Method for Estimating Thickness of Acive Layer of Permafrost
Podgórski Julian - “State of the Arctic” Map
Zaręba Mateusz, Pacanowski Grzegorz - The Use of Elsatic Waves’ Field
in Seismic Engineering in the Construction Industry for
Determination of Geotechnical Parameters
POLAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
OIL & GAS
WEDNESDAY POSTER SESSION
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PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
1. Presentation time should not be longer than 12 minutes.
3 additional minutes are didicated for questions and
discusion.
2. Presentation must be in one of these formats: ppt, pptx,
pdf.
3. There is no required conference's presentation template.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
1. Poster size should be A1 format in portrait orientation
(594 x 841 mm).
2. There is no required conference's poster template
3. Please be sure, that font size is not too small. We suggest
to keep it not smaller than 18 pt.
4. You have to print your poster on your own.
The best presentation of every technical session (both oral and
poster) will be awarded. One of the prizes is publication of the
winning papers in Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
magazine.
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SPEAKRES
KOYA SUTO
- WED 9:00
Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
„Hitchhiker's Guide to Geophysics"
Geophysics is a tool to “see” the invisible. Any physical phenomenon provides hints to
geophysics: vibration, sound, mass, electric and magnetic properties, heat, radiation, and
cosmic ray; as much as our imagination could lead us. With a clear understanding of the
phenomenon, we can predict what is in the invisible space. With appropriate
instrumentation, we can probe it. With the wildest imagination, we can develop ways to
“see the invisible”. Geophysicists study the natural phenomena to understand the system.
Some geophysicists design instruments right for observing the phenomena and some
geophysicists interpret the data to “see” the invisible. Geophysics is a fun subject. It offers
you a lot of challenge and a lot of reward.
OSCAR FERNANDEZ
Repsol
Lecture available thanks to
AAPG Visiting Geoscientist Program
TUE 9:00
"Petroleum exploration and structural
geology: from seismic interpretation
to fracture modeling”
Oscar Fernandez is a structural geologist with over 10 years in the international oil & gas
business. He earned his degrees in geology and a PhD from the Universitat de Barcelona
(Spain). After years in northern latitudes (working for BP, Roxar and Midland Valley Exp.),
he decided to head back to a warmer climate and currently works as the senior structural
geologist in Repsol, Madrid.
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SPEAKRES
WITOLD SZCZUCINSKI
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
„Innovation, Integration, Motivation
- Insights from a Geoscientists"
MON 10:30
Innovation - new idea, device, or method
Integration – the usage of different methods and multiple disciplines
Motivation - Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be
continually interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain
a goal.
As geoscientists we face different issues that can be handled in various ways. By finding
new solutions, take advantage of existing methods we can achieve desired goals.
MON 11:30
-
Piotr Głowacki
Institute of Geophysics,
Polish Academy of Sciences
"Polish Activity Experience and Investigation
in European Sector of the Arctic”
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SPEAKRES
ELZBIETA WOJCIK - WED 12:45
MAX Solutions
„Exploration of Unconventional
Reservoirs from an Operators
Point of View”
Exploitation of Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs. Considerations for geologists and
geophysicists. Completion design and monitor of fracture stimulation.
MARIUSZ MAJDANSKI
Institute of Geophysics,
Polish Academy of Sciences
"Refraction Seismic
in Modern Geophysics”
MON 15:30
Refracted arrivals of seismic waves has been observed and correctly interpreted for
centuries. In 1940’s they were extensively used for exploration. In the last 60 years
refraction seismic has been gradually abandoned with rapid development of the seismic
imaging techniques based on reflection seismic. During that time refraction methods
were developed and used mostly by scientific community for basic science like study of
the deep Earth interior or global tectonics. In this talk I would like to present achievements
of the Institute of Geophysics PAS and other Polish geophysicists in those studies, but
also explain the role of the refraction seismic in currently developed methods used for
exploration.
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WORKSHOPS -
TUE 14:30 - 17:00
KLUAS FISCHER
Wintershall
Workshop available thanks to EAGE
„Case Studies in Seismic Stratigraphy”
ROOM 2.21
The workshop will give a short overview on the methodology of sequence stratigraphy and
especially of seismic stratigraphy. It will describe rec¬ommended workflows based on
a series of case studies and examples both from siliciclastic and carbonate depositional
environments in order to highlight the use of the method in exploration and production.
NORBERT SMALERA
Polish Oil and Gas Company
Workshop available thanks to GeoTalent
"Synthetic Seismograms”
ROOM 2.22
The synthetic seismogram is a result of a function that merges reflection coefficients with
the signal. What does it mean, what is convolution function and how does it work?
Seismograms are used for example for tying seismic reflections to geological boundaries
that are obtained from ex. well measurements. Compiling seismograms with seismic
traces, acoustic and density logs allows the identification of acoustic impedance changes
and combining them with lithology or/and reservoir properties.
Seismograms may also be useful for geological modeling and calculation of its
predictable seismic response, with determined signal parameters. They may be used
practically in every step of seismic research. During the workshop we shall calculate
reflection coefficients, convolution function and...
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WORKSHOPS -
TUE 14:30 - 17:00
SEWERYN TLALKA
Geofizyka Toruń SA
"From Time to Depth - Key Elements
of the Seismic Data Processing”
ROOM 2.23
The author will focus on the seismic data processing stage and will explain its main role
in the integrated geophysical surveys. The workshop will cover the main aspects of
seismic data processing techniques, both land and marine datasets for 2D, wide line, as
well as 3D data.The main steps of seismic data processing will be presented starting
from a geometry, coherent and random noise elimination, signal processing, amplitude
scaling, static corrections, velocity analysis, stacking and pre-stack time and depth
migrations including depth imaging. The effectiveness of presented methods will be
shown on a real and a synthetic data examples.
FILIP BIELICKI
Independent Consultant
„Dude, Where’s My Play?"
ROOM 2.24
The world offers various types of sedimentary basins, they differ one from another,
among others, with stratigraphic infill, tectonic style or subsidence mechanisms. The
workshop presents basin types, associated facies, tectonic features and points out
places of economic interest. Participants will be provided with G&G data derived from
selected basins, their role will be to test all reliable hypotheses versus available data and
develop play concepts. Further discussion will take place, therefore everyone will be able
to rise their voice to support interpretation and build final exploration recommendation.
Basic knowledge of basin analysis, sedimentology and geophysics is not required, but will
be helpful.
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WORKSHOPS -
TUE 14:30 - 17:00
MACIEJ MENDECKI
AND MICHAL GLAZER
University of Silesia
"Shallow Geophysical Prospection
Using Seismic and Resistivity Methods”
ROOM 3.45
third floor
Two groups of near-surface methods are extremely popular: seismic and resistivity
measurements. The workshop will cover the physical principles of the methods using
seismic waves field and electric field. The workshop lecturers will present the research
methodology and results interpretation which usually is not easy and requires some
knowledge of physics, geology or even hydrogeology. During the course several case
studies will be shown concerning an application of these methods to investigate
underground body waters, archeological objects, landslides mapping and some problems
in geo-engineering study.
GRZEGORZ LIZUREK
AND KONSTANTINOS
LEPTOKAROPULOS
Institute of Geophysics,
Polish Academy of Sciences
ROOM 46
ground floor
„A Digital Research Space
To Facilitate Integrated Approach
To Anthropogenic Seismic Hazard”
The IS-EPOS IT-platform is an open virtual access point for researchers studying
anthropogenic seismicity and related hazards.
During the workshop researchers will have possibility to deal with main functionalities of
the platform as: data browsing, selecting and visualizing and also perform advanced data
processing out of which the probabilistic seismic analysis service group is particular rich.
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ICEBREAKER
MONDAY 11 JULY | 19:00 - 21:30
All conference participants can attend the IceBreaker Reception.
We will provide food, drinks and transportation from the conference venue to
The Faculty of Earth Sciences in Sosnowiec and from Faculty to conference
venue after The IceBreaker.
Bus from Katowice will departure from the main entrance of Faculty of Law and
Administration.
Departure hours to Sosnowiec: 18:00 18:30 19:00
Back to Katowice: 21:45 22:15 22:45
Address:
The Faculty of Earth Sciences - Wydział Nauk o Ziemi
ul. Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec
www.wnoz.us.edu.pl
LOCATION
ON THE MAP
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KATOWICE TOUR
TUESDAY 12 JULY | 19:00 - 21:00
Katowice is an extraordinary place. The city is constantly
changing especially in last few years during which, the city centre
was completely redesigned.
We would like to show you a downtown of Katowice with all its
major sights. You will be able to see a one of a kind Spodek
(Saucer) arena, completely renewed buildings of Silesian Museum
or extraordinary street art paintings located all around the
downtown.
The Tour will has its end in the unique industrial pub „Biała Małpa”
(meaning „The White Monkey”).
Meeting point: Entrance of the conference venue.
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GALA PARTY
WEDNESDAY 13 JULY | 19:00 The Gala Party will take place in "Królestwo" Club and Restaurant
located in the center of Katowice, close to the famous Spodek.
The place is a cultural heart of the city, a place where the combination
of beautiful sights, exquisite cuisine and urban atmosphere
encourages people to exchange their views, opinions, experiences and
simply have fun with each other.
The guests will be greeted with food, soft drinks and alcoholic
beverages, a DJ and a big dance floor, where everybody can party till
the early morning.
Address:
„Królestwo”
Rondo im. gen. Jerzego Ziętka 1, Katowice
LOCATION
ON THE MAP
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FIELD TRIP 1 - COAL MINE
THURSDAY 14 JULY |
Meeting time: 5:15 am (!!!)
Meeting place:
Venue entrance
(Faculty of Law and Administration)
Approximate coming back time: 15:00
(3 pm)
Responsible person: Damian Kula
(tel: +48 696 95 94 94)
During this trip you will be able to take part in
unforgettable adventure. You will be taken to
modern, functioning coal mine „Sobieski” in
Jaworzno (belonging to Tauron Wydobycie
consortium) and go deep into the Earth to see
miners at work and some cutting-edge
equipment that is nowadays used in coal
mining.
Mine address:
Zakład Górniczy „Sobieski”
ul. Sulińskiego 2
43-600 Jaworzno
Attention! This tour requires excellent
physical health and NO claustrophobia,
asthma or heart diseases. You also have to be
TOTALY SOBER.
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FIELD TRIP 2 - JURASSIC
HIGHLAND
THURSDAY 14 JULY |
Meeting time: 8:45 am
Meeting place: Venue entrance (Faculty
of Law and Administration)
Approximate coming back time: 18:00
(6 pm)
Responsible person: Jacek Piotr Kubalski
(tel: +48 663 278 225)
In program:
ź Zalas quarry with its rich fossil assemblages of Callovian and Oxfordian
(3 hours)
ź Ojców National Park famous for its karst
topography
The rocky hills provided also attractive
localities for fortifications and during the reign
of Casimir the Great, King of Poland in
fourteenth century, a number of impregnable
fortresses were built in the area. Perched on
tops of steep hills, their remains are often
referred to as Eagles’ Nests.
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FIELD TRIP 3 - SZCZAWNICA
THURSDAY 14 JULY |
Meeting time: 6:45 am
Meeting place: Venue entrance (Faculty
of Law and Administration)
Approximate coming back time:
after 20:00 (8 pm)
Responsible person: Małgorzata Drwiła
(tel: +48 603 614 580)
In plan:
- Szczawnica - a spa resort town since the
mid-nineteenth century, known for
carbonated alkaline spring water and
favorable climatic conditions.
- Pump Room, where visitors can enjoy
benefits of bicarbonate, sodium, iodine, and
bromide waters rich in mineral salts and
numerous micro-elements
- Dunajec River Gorge rafting and Pieniny
National Park with its splendid nature,
originality of landscapes, land’s rich history
and (still very much alive) local highlander
folklore
This trip is one of the best ways to recover,
both physically and mentally, after
demanding conference. Recommended for
those, who want to avoid any physical effort.
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ABOUT KATOWICE
The city Katowice is located in southwestern Poland in the Silesian Highland which is part
of the Kraków-Częstochowa Highland. The Czech border is just 100 kilometers away and
bigger Polish cities like Wrocław or Kraków lie from Katowice about 200 and 80 km
respectively. With 300 000 citizens Katowice is the most inhabited city in the Upper
Silesian urban area and the capital of Silesian voivodeship.
The main factor that caused growth of the city was quickly developing mining industry. The
first coal mine was launched in 1740. In the second half of 20th century nearly 10% of
Polish coal and 70% of zinc was coming from Katowice. Nowdays all coal mines belong to
one of the biggest mining syndicates in Poland - Katowicki Holding Węglowy.
The majority of city's monuments are related to mining but in Katowice one can also see,
among others, probably the most famous Polish arena (Spodek), newly built National
Sympchony Orchestra and also main square which was completely rebuild this year. The
city offers wide range of tourist attractions, for example:
1. NIKISZOWIEC
Nikiszowiec is a proletarian estate located in eastern part of Katowice, next to Mysłowice.
Its name comes from mining shaft „Nickischschacht”. Nikiszowiec was built in the years
1908-1919 when other part of Katowice – Giszowiec – ran out of places for labourers. In
the contrast to loose, single-storey buildings of Giszowiec, the architects of Nikiszowiec
proposed three-story brick blocks that created quadrangles with inner yards. Nine of those
blocks were constructed. Besides them there was built of course the whole infrastructure
like schools and shops. The most glamorous building of Nikiszowiec - the St. Anna Church
– was built in 1927. In the center of the estate there is main square where stands the
building of inn with characteristic rose-themed mosaic on its facade. Many of famous
Polish directors such as Kazimierz Kutz or Lech Majewski shot their movies in
Nikiszowiec.
2. SPODEK (FLYING SAUCER)
Legendary hall opened in 1971. It is named after its characteristic shape that
resembles a UFO. The reason for its original architecture was the need for the
building to be resistant to mining bumps. It is one of very few places in Poland where
superstars like Sting, Tina Turner, , Elton John, , Deep Purple, Metallica, Genesis,
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Black Sabbath, Rammstein, Iron Maiden, Korn, or
Slipknot performed. It is also venue of major sporting events like European Athletics
Indoor Championships (1975), Volleyball World League Final (2001 and 2007),
Volleyball Men's World Championship (2014) or annual Intel Extreme Masters that is
the largest e-sporting event in this part of Europe.
3. SILESIAN MUSEUM
Complex of buildings located in area that used to be a coal mine “Katowice”. The
museum is in possesion of 118 thousands exhibits and pieces of art. The most
imporant of them are works of Jan Matejko, Stanisław Wyspiański and Jacek
Malczewski. The main part of the museum is seven-storey building. Three of them are
underground. Each story has its own exhibition, for instance tier P-2 houses gallery of
Polish art from 1800 to 1945.
4. NATIONAL POLISH RADIO SYMPHONIC
ORCHESTRA IN KATOWICE (NPRSO)
Is one of Poland's premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw.
Since 2014 it is located in new building at Wojciecha Kilara 1 square which is also
area that used to be a coal mine.The building has got 2 concert halls,one of them can
gather 1800 people and the second one about 300. The orchestra has recorded more
than 198 compact discs for many Polish and foreign labels (Decca, EMI, Philips, etc.)
and made numerous archival recordings for the needs of Polish Radio.
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FOOD NEARBY
- for lunch
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- for evening
1. McDonald's (st. Stawowa 5 )
2. Koffeina Bistro (st.3 Maja 13 )
+ Near the train station
+ Many types of coffe and
fresh juice
+ Pancakes, cakes
3. KFC (st. 3 Maja 30)
4. Mad Mick (st. Warszawska 13)
+ American burgers
+ Steaks
+ Snacks
5. Hurry Curry (st. Stanisława 1)
+ Asian food
6. Subway (st. Mielęckiego 10)
7. Mały Kredens (st. św. Stanisława 5)
+ Different types of beer
+ Snacks
+ Coffe, chocolate, etc.
8. Złoty Osioł (st. Mariacka 1)
+ Vegetarian restaurant
+ Cheap
+ Unlimited salad bar
9. Kato-bar (st. Mariacka 13 )
+ Dance floor
+ Snacks only
+ Different types of beer
10. Len Arte - Cucina Italiana
(st. Mariacka 25)
+ Italian food
+ Garden
+ Pizza
11. Bar a Boo (st. Mariacka 37)
+ Pasta
+ Pizza
12. Upojeni (st. św. Jana 10)
+ Craft beer
+ Lunches (before 4 pm)
13. Biała Małpa (st. 3 Maja 38)
+ Wide range of craft beers
14. Venue Bistro (st. Bankowa 11a)
+ Up to 40 people at one time
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TRANSPORT IN THE CITY
An extremely well developed system of trams and buses operated by KZK GOP
provide a simple and fast way of getting around Katowice and its surrounding
towns. The tickets for the network are valid for both buses and trams. A threezone system is used, of which Katowice is in the zone-one and other towns
are in the zone-two and zone-three.
Tickets you can buy in a newsstand or in ticket machines, which are located
near some stops. Buses run daily from 04:00 to 00:00, but after midnight it is
possible to select night buses. The timetable of buses and night buses (N) you
can check on www.rozklady.kzkgop.pl/index.php?co=rozklady or
www.jakdojade.pl/locale=en
A twenty-four hour free hotline can be found by dialing: +48 800 16 30 30.
Ticket prize (PLN)
Zone
Standard
Student (-50%) *
one-zone ticket / 15 min
3,20
1,60
two-zone ticket / 30 min
3,80
1,90
three-zone / 1h
4,80
2,40
* If your student card was issued in EU
TAXI
Company name
Phone number
Payment by card
LIDER TAXI
+48 32 723 23 23
YES
ECHO-TAXI
+48 32 201 42 00
YES
CITY TAXI
+48 32 203 77 77
YES
No cash, no tip, no hassle
In Katowice you can also use the UBER service. Uber is a technology platform
that connects drivers with passengers by the application on your smartphone.
Download the app for your smartphone and find more information on
www.uber.com/ride
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EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY NUMBERS:
112 - European emergency number
999 - Emergency medical services
998 - Fire department
997 - Police
Internet connection by
Addresses and numbers to embassies:
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Cameroon
Canada
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Egypt
Germany
Ghana
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Italy
Kenya
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Turkey
UK
Ukraine
ul. Nowogrodzka 11, 00-513 Warsaw
ul. Gagarina 34, 00-748 Warsaw
ul. Zwycięzców 12, 03-941 Warsaw
ul. Hutnicza 8, 41-600 Świętochłowice
Ulmenallee 32, 14050 Berlin, Germany
ul. Matejki 1/5, 00-481 Warsaw
ul. Bonifraterska 1, 00-203 Warsaw
ul. Ignacego Krasickiego 25, 02-611 Warsaw
ul. Pawła Stalmacha 21, 40-058 Katowice
ul. Alzacka 18, 03-972 Warsaw
ul. Zygmunta Starego 13, 44-100 Gliwice
ul. Michalinki 8, Warsaw Falenica
ul. Lubicz 17H, 31-503 Cracow
ul. Rejtana 15, 02-516 Warsaw
ul. Estońska 3/5, 03-903 Warsaw
ul. Królowej Aldony 22, 03-928 Warsaw
ul. Wenecja 3, 31-117 Cracow
Markgrafen Strasse 63, 10969 Berlin, Germany
ul. Wiertnicza 94, 02-952 Warsaw
ul. Mosiężnicza 3, 31-547 Cracow
ul. Starościńska 1, 02-516 Warsaw
ul. Ateńska 37, 03-978 Warsaw
Al. W. Korfantego 51, 40-160 Katowice
ul. Biskupia 7, 31-144 Cracow
ul. Stępińska 55, 00-739 Warsaw
ul. Koszykowa 54, 00-675 Warsaw
ul. Szwoleżerów 6, 00-464 Warsaw
ul. Jaracza 10, 31-216 Cracow
ul. Św. Anny 9, 31-008 Cracow
ul. Beliny-Prażmowskiego 4, 31-514 Cracow
(+48) 22 521 34 44
(+48) 22 841 00 81-84
(+48) 22 616 21 88
(+48) 32 345 43 19
(+49) 30 89068090
(+48) 22 584 31 00
(+48) 22 831 38 36
(+48) 22 844 23 93
(+48) 32 609 99 52-3
(+48) 22 617 69 73
(+48) 32 230 69 20
(+48) 22 833 17 75
(+48) 694 374 836
(+48) 22 849 58 00
(+48) 22 617 51 79
(+48) 22 617 15 85
(+48) 12 429 29 21
(+49) 30 2592660
(+48) 22 848 69 44
(+48) 12 6330376
(+48) 22 849 48 08
(+48) 22 511 10 10-12
(+48) 32 258 63 66
(+48) 12 422 26 47
(+48) 22 840 00 00
(+48) 22 625 62 28
(+48) 22 559 29 00
(+48) 12 416 30 05
(+48) 883 027 073
(+48) 12 429 60 66
Conference book design:
Małgorzata Drwiła ([email protected])
Text edition:
Małgorzata Drwiła
Damian Kula
Jacek Kubalski
Bartosz Gawęda
Julia Rewers