4th British Seismology Meeting (BSM2024)

25-27 March 2024, Reading Town Hall, UK
http://bsm2024.isc.ac.uk

The second ISC-organised conference, highlighting and celebrating the diverse research in the UK and beyond


BSM2024

Organising Committee

Ryan Gallacher
Natalia Poiata
Tom Garth
Dmitry Storchak
Lynn Elms
Domenico Di Giacomo

Overview

During 25th-27th March 2024, seismologists from the UK and abroad met in Reading for the second conference organised by the International Seismological Centre (ISC) in its 60+ year history. There was great support from the seismology community, with 133 attendees, 6 keynotes, 41 talks, 54 posters and exhibits from GaiaCode, Güralp, Nanometrics, Raspberry Shake and SMARTSOLO Scientific, Royal Astronomical Society, Stryde and the British Geophysical Association. Topics covered at the meeting included: Earth characterization and monitoring; Recent large earthquakes and hazardous fault zones; Seismology and climate change mitigation; Big data, machine learning and geophysical inversion; Novel applications of observational seismology; Industrial and forensic seismology.

Thanks to BGA and AWE sponsorship, BSM2024 hosted six invited speakers: Ross Heyburn (AWE, Blacknest, UK), Daniela Kühn (NORSAR, Norway), Andrew Curtis (University of Edinburgh, UK), Karin Sigloch (CNRS, Geoazur, France), Sanne Cottaar (University of Cambridge, UK), and David Cornwell (University of Aberdeen, UK).

As per BSM tradition, the prizes for best student poster and the Flinn-Engdahl earthquake game were awarded to Sam Scivier (University of Oxford, UK) and Michael Pasyanos (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA), respectively. In addition, Tim Craig (University of Leeds, UK) was awarded as the BSM attendee with more papers (since 2012) that have used ISC datasets and services.

During the conference dinner Roger Musson (formerly British Geological Survey) gave an entertaining talk entitled “The Great Reading Earthquake” covering aspects of earthquake reporting in the literature and the press, with a look to the future and the possible use, and consequences, of AI.

Overall, the meeting celebrated the diverse research going on in the UK and abroad. The positive feedback and enthusiasm from BSM2024 attendees highlighted the benefit of a UK-based seismology meeting every two years, and we look forward to BSM2026 in Leeds!


Download the BSM2024 full abstract booklet.


Special thanks to our sponsors and exhibitors:
BSM2024 Sponsors



Location: Reading Town Hall

The venue chosen to host the BSM2024 conference was The Town Hall in the nearby County town of Reading.
The same location had been used to host the first BSM meeting, BSM2017.

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Exterior photo showing the outside of Reading Town Hall


Interior of the Concert Hall, within the Town Hall - the specific area where BSM2024 took place


Interior of the Concert Hall, within the Town Hall - showing seating in addition to the stage area




Oral Programme

Session 1: Chaired by: Ryan Gallacher
Dmitry Storchak 12:45 Opening Remarks
Stuart Nippress & M. Pienkowska 13:00 Re-analysis of historical data using machine learning
Peter Bartholomew & the Forensic Seismology Team 13:15 Seismic Data Archive in the United Kingdom to support Nuclear Test Monitoring
Michael E. Pasyanos, Keehoon Kim & Gene A. Ichinose 13:30 Source Analysis of Industrial and Forensic Events
Lars Ceranna, Stefanie Donner, Peter Gaebler, Nicolai Gestermann, Gernot Hartmann, Patrick Hupe, Christoph Pilger, Thomas Plenefisch, Klaus Stammler & Andreas Steinberg 13:45 Seismological evaluation of the events in connection with the leaks in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines on 26 September 2022
R. Heyburn, D. Bowers, D.N. Green, A. Nippress, S.N. Nippress, & N.D. Selby 14:00 Characterising small coastal and underwater seismic sources using International Monitoring System and local seismic network data
Session 2: Chaired by: Stuart Nippress
Ryan Schultz, Brian Baptie, Ben Edwards & Stefan Wiemer 15:00 Risk related red-light thresholds for induced seismicity in the UK
Ilaria Mosca & Brian Baptie 15:15 A new seismic hazard model for the offshore regions around the United Kingdom
Katerina Kyrkou, Adam Booth, Fleur Loveridge, Emma Smith, Joseph Kelly, Andy Nowacki, Jonathan Chambers, Yin Jeh Ngui, David Boon, Edward Hough & Oliver Kuras 15:30 Seismic surveys to inform heat-flow experiments in a fractured chalk aquifer, Berkshire, UK
Cindy S. Y. Lim, Sacha Lapins, Margarita Segou & Maximilian Werner 15:45 Impacts of deep learning to detect induced seismicity: a case study from Preston New Road, UK
Koen Van Noten, Thierry Camelbeeck, Thomas Lecocq, Kris Vanneste & Ben Neefs 16:00 19th and 20th century damaging earthquakes in the Hainaut coal basin of Belgium: triggered or natural?
Joseph Asplet, Mark Felgett, Tom Kettlety, Richard Luckett & Mike Kendall 16:15 Seismic anisotropy as a measure of in-situ stress for safe CO2 storage
Session 3: Chaired by: Anna Horleston
Daniela Kühn, Tom Kettlety, Evgeniia Martuganova, Annie Jerkins, Joseph Asplet, Bettina Goertz-Allmann, Johannes Schweitzer, Brian Baptie, Trine Dahl-Jensen, Peter Voss, Mark Fellgett, John Hopper, Chen Huang, Brian Carlton, Anna Maria Dichiarante, Nadège Langet & Elin Skurtveit 17:00 Understanding North Sea seismicity to gain stress field information and de-risk large-scale CO2 injections
Ryan Gallacher, James Harris, Natalia Poiata 17:30 Station Statistics Obtained from Parametric Data Reported to the ISC
John O’Neill, Bruce Nicholson, Neil Watkiss, Federica Restelli, Giuditta Marinaro, Francesco Simeone & Davide Embriaco 17:45 Successful Deployment of an 18km SMART Cable with ForceFeedback Seismometer and Accelerometers in the Mediterranean Sea
Sixtine Dromigny, Andreas Fichtner, Daniel Bowden & Dominik Hussman 18:00 Seismic noise interferometry for phase transmission fibre optics
H. Rademacher, C.M. Güralp, P. Minchinton & M. McGowan 18:15 A New Approach to Infrasound Sensor Design
Session 4: Chaired by: Tom Garth, Karin Sigloch
Richard Luckett 08:30 Application of PhaseNet to a National Seismic Network
Sacha Lapins 08:45 Estimating seismic attenuation, site corrections and geometrical spreading from large seismic catalogues using linearised spectral ratios and regression regularisation paths
Alice Blackwell, Timothy Craig & Sebastian Rost 09:00 Automatic relocation of intermediate-depth earthquakes using adaptive teleseismic arrays
Davide Staub, Siddhartha Mishra & Ben Moseley 09:15 Solving the elastic wave equation with physics-informed neural network
Andrew Curtis, Xin Zang, Angus Lomas, Muhong Zhou & York Zheng 09:30 3D & 4D Variational Bayesian Full Waveform Inversion
Paula Koelemeijer, Federica Restelli, Adrian Mag Marin, Franck Latallerie, Andrew Walker & Christophe Zaroli 11:30 Pushing our data to the limit and no further: constraining Earth properties using Backus-Gilbert inferences
Emile Serra, Christophe Zaroli, Sophie Lambotte & Paula Koelemeijer 11:45 Vp/Vs tomography in South-East Asia using SOLA-Backus-Gilbert inversion
Session 5: Chaired by: Ian Bastow
Jessica C. Hawthorne, Amanda M. Thomas, Lois Papin, Hui Huang, S. Jordan & M. Cavendish 12:00 A search for dilation in low frequency earthquake waveforms
Zilin Song, Yen Joe Tan & Diana C. Roman 12:15 Deep long-period earthquakes at Alaskan Volcanoes and their relations to fluid/magmatic transport
Weiqian Yu, Wei Wei, James O.S. Hammond, Cunrui Han & Jiandong Xu 12:30 Evidence for crustal melt lens beneath Changbaishan volcanic field
Jennifer Jenkins, Tim Greenfield, Joseph Fone, Armin Dalkhani, Thorbjorg Agustdottir, Nicholas Rawlinson, Gylfi Páll Hersir, Egill Árni Gudnason, Josef Horálek, Anne Obermann, Torsten Dahm & Claus Milkereit 12:45 Seismic Crustal Structure of the Reykjanes Peninsular, SW Iceland
Session 6: Chaired by: Paula Koelemeijer, James Hammond
Ian D. Bastow, Rita Kounoudis, Christopher S. Ogden, Cynthia J. Ebinger, Saskia D.B. Goes, Martin Musila, Atalay Ayele & Pengzhe Zhou 14:00 The Moho and lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary below the Turkana Depression, East Africa: evidence from project TRAILS
Thomas A. J. Merry & Caroline Eakin 14:15 Insights on the African upper mantle from Quasi-Love wave scattering
William Sturgeon & Ana M.G. Ferreira 14:30 3D imaging of Rayleigh wave mantle attenuation with uncertainty quantification
Ana M.G. Ferreira, Maria Tsekhmistrenko, Miguel Miranda & the UPFLOW team 14:45 The UPFLOW experiment: Peeking from the sea floor to the deep mantle with an ∼1,500 km aperture array of 50 ocean bottom seismometers in the mid-Atlantic
Sanne Cottaar, Carl Martin, Lisanne Jagt, Zhi Li & Stuart Russell 15:00 A patchy core-mantle boundary
Emma L. Chambers, Javier Fullea, Sergei Lebedev, Raffaele Bonadio, Duygu Kiyan, Chris J. Bean, Pat Meere, Yihe Xu & Brian M. O’Reilly 16:00 Determining subsurface temperature & lithospheric structure from joint geophysical-petrological inversion: A case study from Ireland
Sergei Lebedev, Javier Fullea, Yihe Xu & Raffaele Bonadio 16:15 Seismic Thermography, or the importance of inverting for what we really want to know
Session 7: Chaired by: James Hammond
Benjamin Fernando, Sam Giles, Natasha Dowey, Christopher Aiden-Lee Jackson, Anya Lawrence, Munira Raji, Rebecca Williams, Jenni Barclay, Louisa Brotherson, Ethny Childs, Jacqueline Houghton, Anjana Khatwa, Alicia Newton, Keely Mills, Francisca Rockey, Steven Rogers & Catherine Souch 16:30 More equitable recruitment of PhD students in geophysics
Jennifer Jenkins 16:45 How do we promote geophysics at highschool Level?
Open forum discussion on promoting the next generation of geophysics 17:00
Conference Dinner
Roger Musson 20:00 The great Reading earthquake
Session 8: Chaired by: Richard Luckett
Jess Johnson, Lidong Bie, Dominic Seager, Harry Whitelam, Ben McLeod, Nick Griffin, David Ciplic, Thomas Easton, Matthew Hatherly, Theo Graham, Rebecca Gorman & Ricky Herd 09:00 Forecasting Coastal Cliff Collapse using Distributed Sensing
Stephen P. Hicks, Kristian Svennevig, Thomas Forbriger, Thomas Lecocq, Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig, Anne Mangeney, Clément Hibert & the rest of the SlideSurfSeis working group 09:15 How An Extraordinary Tsunamigenic Rockslide Into a Greenland Fjord Seismically Rang The Earth For 9 Days
Benjamin Fernando, Constantinos Charalambous, Christelle Saliby, Eleanor K. Sansom, Carene Larmat, David Buttsworth, Daniel C. Hicks, Roy Johnson, Kevin Lewis, Meaghan McCleary, Giuseppe Petricca, Nick Schmerr & Fabian Zander 09:30 Seismic tracking of the OSIRIS-REx re-entry
Anna Horleston, E. Barrett, S. Ceylan, C. Charalambous, J.F. Clinton, N. Dahmen, S. Edgington, F. Euchner, D. Giardini, T. Kawamura, D. Kim, V. Lekic, P. Lognonné, T. Nebut, M. Panning, C. Pardo, W.T. Pike, L. Pou, N.C. Schmerr, S.C. Stähler, E. Stough, C. Yana & G. Zenhäusern 09:45 A Description of the Continuous Seismic Dataset Recorded by InSight on Mars
Karin Sigloch, Dalija Namjesnik, Sébastien Bonnieux, Joel Simon, Tom Garth, James Harris, Dmitry Storchak, Yann Hello & Frederik Simons 10:00 Contributions of autonomous seismo-acoustic floats in the oceans to earthquake location and structural studies of the solid earth
Session 9: Chaired by: Jessica Hawthorne, Natalia Poiata
Tom Garth, Ryan Gallacher & Burak Sakarya 11:30 Recent Aftershock Sequences Reported to the ISC
Anhui Sun, Chao Ren, Weitao Wang, Yuan Gao & Guofeng Zhao 11:45 Discussion on the recent large earthquakes and tectonic environment in Menyuan, Qinghai, China
José A. Bayona, Marcus Herrmann, William H. Savran, Pablo Iturrieta, Fabio Silva, Warner Marzocchi, Philip J. Maechling & Maximilian J. Werner 12:00 A Decade of Prospective Evaluations of One-Day Seismicity Forecasts for California
Nurcan Meral Özel,Yasemin Korkusuz Öztürk, Ali Özgün Konca, Jean-Paul Ampuero & Elif Oral 12:15 Dynamic Effects on the Slip Distribution of the 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquake
Cornwell, D.G., Papaleo, E., Thompson, D. A., Rost, S., Houseman, G. A.,Kahraman, M., Turkelli, N., Teoman, U., Altuncu Poyraz, S., Gülen, L. & Utkucu, M. 12:30 Imaging the deep structure of continental shear zones: a review of Faultlab North Anatolian Fault zone findings with the DANA seismological network
Dmitry A. Storchak, James Harris, Domenico Di Giacomo & the ISC Team 13:00 The ISC as a Long-term Facility Hosted by the UK for International Seismology
Closing Remarks Ryan Gallacher

Prizes awarded

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Tim Craig, Uni Leeds (right): Most frequent user of ISC data among the BSM attendees, handed out by Domenico Di Giacomo


Sam Scivier, Oxford Uni (right): Best student poster, handed out by Natalia Poiata


Mike Pasyanos, LLNL (right): EQ competition, handed out by Tom Garth