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Geology for a sustainable management of our Planet

Bari, 2 settembre 2024 (Cerimonia di apertura)

3-5 settembre 2024 (Congresso)

Programma delle sessioni

S1

Geobiological and geochemical approaches in the study of bioconstructions and microbe-mineral interactions: new tools for modern and ancient environmental reconstructions and bio-remediation

S2

The global challenge of plastic pollution: causes, impacts and solutions

S3

Antarctica and the Arctic: unveiling the geological past and future evolution of polar regions

S4

Chemostratigraphy through time and space: Reconstruction of palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate by using geochemical proxies and isotopes

S5

Geosciences for Cultural Heritages

S6

Geosciences on display: the role of Natural History Museums in the future of our planet

S7

Vibrational spectroscopy studies of geomaterials: case studies and new perspectives

S8

Geodiversity, Geoheritage and Geotourism: wondering about awareness for a sustainable planet

S9

Advances in remote sensing for hazard monitoring and geo-resource management through multi-dimensional digital models

S10

The role of multidisciplinary approach in the geochemical study of natural systems

S11

BACK TO THE FUTURE. History of geological studies and mapping as a key for sustainable development

S12

Field and digital geological mapping: the numerous facets of CARG project from crystalline basement to sedimentary deposits

S13

Geomorphology in the Anthropocene: from human-landscape interaction to geoheritage and geohazard management issues

S14

Interoperable and multiscale geological data-analysis for landscape evolution monitoring by applying innovative remote sensing technologies

S15

Analysis and management of coastal areas, from risk assessment to perspectives arising from new technologies

S16

Geomaterials for a Sustainable Development

S17

Advanced minero-chemical characterization and processing of waste for a conscious reuse

S18

Geosciences for the characterization, exploration and exploitation of primary and secondary mineral resources

S19

Environmental mineralogy and sustainable development

S20

High-resolution chemical and textural imaging techniques as analytical tools in Earth Sciences

S21

Mineralogy behind Earth processes: insights from the atomic to the macroscopic scale

S22

The science of clays and zeolites: from genesis to sustainable applications

S23

Assessing and mitigating natural risks: a multidisciplinary path from Geosciences to Citizen Science

S24

Assessment of multihazards and seismic microzonation in urban areas

S25

Landslide monitoring, modelling, and prediction: bridging new tools and data to the 'slope-failure model' perspective

S26

Sinkholes vs. land subsidence: assessment of the geological hazards and impacts on environment and society

S27

Caves, mines and other underground spaces as field laboratories in environmental geology

S28

Experiences of data sharing and use in the frame of Research Data Infrastructures

S29

Multidisciplinarity and numerical modelling: a comprehensive approach for upcoming Geosciences

S30

Women in Geosciences: a journey through the social changes from the past to present and future scenarios

S31

The art of Geosciences communication

S32

Geosciences at school 2024

S33

Fossil record, paleoenvironment and climate change throughout the Neogene and Quaternary Earth history

S34

A petrologic journey through the lithosphere

S35

New frontiers of Planetary Geology

S36

Challenges in the characterization of active faults: the contribution from seismology, geodesy, and structural analysis

S37

Carbonate platform systems: records of palaeoenvironmental change

S38

Frontiers in the regional geology of the Apennines: a multidisciplinary perspective

S39

Open session on Stratigraphy and Sedimentology

S40

Source-to-sink processes and genesis of resources in sedimentary deposits: advances in understanding of geologic and environmental dynamics through a multidisciplinary perspective

S41

The evolution of sedimentary basins: from source to complex basin architecture

S42

Geophysics for Tectonics and Energy Resources

S43

Groundwater resources innovation and sustainability: from characterisation to management of saturated and unsaturated zone

S44

New concepts and applications in exploration, sustainable exploitation, storage and modelling of georesources

S45

Recent advances in karst research, with particular focus on underground waters

S46

Sustainable raw material supply to boost the green and digital transition: the role of mineral waste recovery and recycling

S47

Evolution of the Variscan crust

S48

Multidisciplinary Approaches to 3D Geological Modelling: Uncertainty mitigation for basin analysis and geological applications

S49

Multidisciplinary approaches to the geometric and kinematic definition of seismogenic faults

S50

Unveiling earthquake mechanics, from field to laboratory based approach

S51

Unveiling the long-lasting evolution of active margins from field to micro-scale

S52

Open session on volcanic processes

S53

Open Poster Session