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AGU 2024

December 9 @ 08:00 - December 14 @ 17:00

DT-GEO is proud to present its participation in the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting with four insightful posters and presentations. These sessions will highlight recent advancements in geophysical extremes, uncertainty quantification, and urgent computing, showcasing the collaboration among leading institutions. Here are the details:


NH14B-05: New advances in quantifying uncertainty for tsunami amplification factors
Monday, 9 December 2024
17:00 – 17:15
Capitol/Congress (Marriott Marquis)

This session explores the use of amplification factors for estimating tsunami inundation uncertainty. By comparing these factors with high-resolution tsunami simulations from over 500,000 simulations in the Mediterranean, the team demonstrates how variability in maximum inundation heights (MIH) can inform better hazard assessments. The findings are crucial for both long-term hazard maps and rapid post-event analysis.
First Author: Finn Løvholt (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)
Co-authors: Erlend Briseid Storrøsten, Steven Gibbons, Sylfest Glimsdal, Kjetil Sverdrup-Thygeson, Valentina Magni, Stefano Lorito, Manuela Volpe, Fabrizio Romano, Beatriz Brizuela, Naveen Ragu Ramalingam.


S14B-02: Extraordinary, 9-day long, global seismic oscillations due to a rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord
Monday, 9 December 2024
16:10 – 16:20
206 (Convention Center)

This presentation examines an unprecedented 9-day seismic signal caused by a rockslide-induced tsunami in East Greenland. The team shows how climate change is intensifying cascading hazards between the cryosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere, with a unique seismic pattern resulting from a long-duration seiche.
First Author: Paula Koelemeijer (University of Oxford)
Co-authors: Kristian Svennevig, Stephen Paul Hicks, Thomas Forbriger, Thomas Lecocq, Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig, Anne Mangeney, and many others.


IN51E-2420: Ethical considerations in digital twining of geophysical extremes
Friday, 13 December 2024
08:30 – 12:20
Hall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center)

This poster delves into the ethical challenges of integrating Digital Twins (DT) and AI in geophysical extremes. DT-GEO addresses these issues, ensuring that its work adheres to the EU’s principles for trustworthy AI while fostering collaboration across European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and EuroHPC infrastructures.
First Author: Ramon Carbonell (Geosciences Barcelona, GEO3BCN, CSIC)
Co-authors: Marisol Monterrubio-Velasco, Steven Gibbons, Cedric Bhihe, Joern Behrens, Arnau Folch, Flavio Cannavo.


NH01-28: Towards an operational seismological urgent computing service in Mexico
Online iPoster Gallery
Monday to Friday, 9–13 December 2024

This presentation introduces the Urgent Computing Integrated Services for Earthquakes (UCIS4EQ), designed to deliver quick, accurate earthquake impact assessments. It demonstrates the system’s response to three significant Mexican earthquakes, providing essential tools for decision-making during emergencies.
First Author: Marisol Monterrubio-Velasco (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Co-authors: Arturo Iglesias, Marta Pienkowska, Natalia Zamora, Jorge Ejarque, Rosa Badia, and others.


These presentations reflect the ongoing advancements in geophysical simulation, hazard prediction, and emergency response, underlining DT-GEO’s commitment to innovation and collaboration. Don’t miss the chance to learn more about these groundbreaking studies at AGU 2024!

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December 9 @ 08:00
End:
December 14 @ 17:00
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