AGU session "Rotation and strain in seismology"

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From: Eva Eibl <eva.ps.eibl@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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Dear colleagues,


Please consider submitting your abstract to the following session on *rotation
and strain in seismology*. Deadline for submission of abstracts is *Wednesday,
31 July at 23:59 EDT*! More details on the session can be found below.


With kind regards,

Eva Eibl



*Session Title:* Rotation and Strain in Seismology - Applications,
Instrumentation and Theory


*Section:* Seismology


*Convenors:  *Felix Bernauer, Toshiro Tanimoto, Cedric Schmelzbach, Eva P.
S. Eibl
Recent advances in seismic instrumentation have made direct observation of
the complete seismic wave field possible, including rotation, strain and
the spatial gradients of the wave field in addition to translation. This is
leading us to new applications in various geophysical disciplines such as
earthquake physics, seismic exploration, strong ground motion, volcano
seismology, earthquake engineering and planetary exploration. Collocated
observations of translation, strain and rotation have shown a great
potential in, for example, retrieving subsurface velocity information,
improving the resolution of source inverse problems, separating seismic
phases, providing information on wave propagation directions and correcting
conventional seismometer recordings for dynamic tilt.

We invite contributions on any recent development in the fields of
applications, instrumentation, and theory for the direct or indirect
observation of rotational motion and strain. These may include - but are
not restricted to - alternative technologies for seismometers (e.g.,
optical technologies), fiber optic technology, such as fiber-optic
gyroscopes or distributed acoustic sensing, high-frequency GPS, as well as
array based methods. We strongly encourage contributions on data analysis
techniques, instrument performance testing and experimental field studies.

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