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24.03.2021 |
Conference opening — Professor Vladimir Semenov, Program Committee Chair, St. Petersburg University |
11:10- 11:50 |
German Leitchenkov | 60 years of geophysical studies in the Antarctic: achievements and prospects |
11:50- 12:30 |
Pavel Ditmar | Studying the Greenland Ice Sheet with remote sensing |
12:30- 12:50 |
Coffee break |
12:50- 13:30 |
Konstantin Titov, Grigory Gurin, Brahim Mehalli, Andrey Tarasov | Induced polarization of saturated ion-conducting rocks and soils: mechanistic models |
13:30- 14:10 |
Petr Shebalin | New quantitative characteristics of seismicity and their relationship with regional geodynamics |
14:10- 15:20 |
Lunch break |
15:20- 16:00 |
Eugene Rozanov | Implications of extreme solar proton events for the atmosphere, ozone and ionosphere |
16:00- 16:40 |
Ilya Usoskin | Worst-case scenario for a solar particle radiation hazard |
16:40- 17:00 |
Coffee break |
17:00- 17:40 |
John Tarduno, Rory Cottrell, Francis Nimmo, Hirokuni Oda, Axel Hofmann, Eric Blackman | Hadean geodynamo origin and Ediacaran inner core growth preserved Earth's habitability |
17:40- 18:20 |
Dennis Kent | Pangea mobility across the Late Paleozoic Icehouse to the Triassic Hothouse |