Monday – June 4, 2012
9.00-9.30 Registration
Welcome and introduction
Aldo Zollo, Pasquale Maddalena, Paolo Gasparini, Department of Physics, University Federico II, Italy
Session 1 - Introduction to seismology
10.00-11.00 Earthquakes and waves: an introductory lecture
Aldo Zollo, Department of Physics, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
11.00-11.40 Coffee break
11.45-12.45 Seismology@school: The European experience
Paul Denton, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
12.45-13.00 Earthquake early-warning at schools in the REAKT Project
Antonio Emolo, Department of Physics, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
13.00 Lunch break
Session 1.2 - Guided tour
14.30-18.00 Neapolitan volcanoes: Solfatara and Monte Nuovo
Tuesday – June 5, 2012
Session 2- Observation and measurements in seismology
10.00-11.00 How do earthquakes occur?
Anne Sauron, Institute of Geophysics, ETH, Switzerland
11.00-11.40 Coffee break
11.45-12.45 Forward monitoring seismicity: the observatory practice
Antonella Bobbio, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy
13.00 Lunch break
Session 2.1 – Experimental sesimology I
14.30-16.00 Seismic instruments: from “homemade” sensors to professional systems - I Part
Paul Denton, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
16.00-16.40 Coffee break
16.45-18.00 Seismic instruments: from “homemade” sensors to professional systems - II Part
Paul Denton, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
Wednesday – June 6, 2012
Session 3 - Seismic signal processing and data analysis
10.00-11.00 Locating the earthquakes: the theory behind is much but not all
Stefano Solarino, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy
11.00-11.40 Coffee break
11.45-13.15 Seismological analysis and visualization tools for schools.
Anthony Lomax, ALomax Scientific, France
13.15 Lunch break
Session 3.1 – Experimental sesimology II
14.30-16.00 Seismic signal processing - I Part
Paul Denton, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
16.00-16.40 Coffee break
16.45-18.00 Seismic signal processing - II Part
Paul Denton, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
20.00 Dinner
Thursday – June 7, 2012
Session 4 - Data modelling and interpretation
10.00-11.00 Forward modelling
Gaetano Festa, Department of Physics, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
11.00-11.40 Coffee break
11.45-12.45 Inverse modelling
Antonio Emolo, Department of Physics, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
13.00 Lunch break
Session 4.1 – Experimental sesimology III
14.30-16.00 Using data and modelling - I Part
Jean-Luc Berenguer, Centre International de Valbonne, France
16.00-16.40 Coffee break
16.45-18.00 Using data, modelling - II Part
Jean-Luc Berenguer, Centre International de Valbonne, France
Friday – June 8, 2012
Session 5 - Guided tour
10.40-13.30 Visit to the Science Museum “Città della Scienza”
14.00 Lunch break
Session 5.1 – Course closure
15.00-17.00 Evaluation session and closure