IDL ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The 1st IDL Annual Conference will take place on June 4th, 2019, at the FCUL campus, bringing together the whole IDL community and helping to shape IDLs research agenda.

The conference is organized in 3 transdisciplinary scientific panels across all research groups:

P1: The Earth dynamics panel aims at gathering contributions improving the understanding of the Earth dynamic system at different time and space scales and at both its solid, oceanic and atmospheric components, as well as their interactions.

P2: The Natural Hazards panel welcomes contributions on all type of studies on natural hazards: fundamental research, numerical modelling, forecasting and monitoring strategies.  These include, but not only, studies on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, storms, tsunamis, fires and landslides. Studies on the relationship between dynamic earth processes and extreme natural events are also welcome

P3: The Resources & Environment panel welcomes all researchers who develop activities on the survey and exploration methods of natural resources, including renewable energy sources, metallic and non-metallic materials, water and hydrocarbons, as well as fundamental studies or management and technological solutions in sustainability of urban and natural ecosystems, energy, soil, water, mining and wastes treatment.

The full program is as follows.

9:30 - 11:00

P1: Earth dynamics

Chairs: Ana Machado and Marta Neres

Keynote: Ruis Dias, Universidade de Évora, CCV Estremoz

JF Carvalho et al, Primary and Secondary Microseismic Noise Sources in Cape Verde

I Dias da Silva, The collapse of the Variscan belt: NW Iberia revisited

S Silva et al, The Azores Current Eddies near the Mid Atlantic Ridge

D Lima et al, Dynamics of the Coastal Low-Level Jets in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean

11:00 - 11:15

Coffee break

11:15 - 12:45

P2: Natural hazards

Chairs: Carlos da Câmara and Maria Ana Baptista

Keynote: Ana Bastos, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich

JP Martins et al, The cyclone Leslie

SA Nunes et al, Linking scientific knowledge to fire management in Portugal

M Wronna et al, The UNESCO field survey

M Ramalho et al, A seismic deformation consistency test on probabilistic earthquake recurrence models

12:45 - 13:45

Lunch break

13:45 - 14:15

Poster session

14:15 - 14:30

IDL prizes

14:30 - 16:30

P3: Resources & environment

Chairs: Isabel Fernandes and Carla Silva

Keynote1: John Morris, Capture Results, Lda.

 A Jesus et al, Oxide gabbro intrusions in the dike gabbro-transition of the Samail Ophiolite, Oman, hole GT3A

RA Silva et al, An overview on spatio-temporal solar forecasting

J Ortigueira et al, Food waste biorefinery with biogenic CO2 sequestration.

R Figueiredo et al, The performance of a highly renewable-based power system in a changing climate-Portuguese case study.

Keynote2: Maria João Rodrigues, Lisboa Enova

16:30 - 17:00

Closure, followed by Porto de Honra

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