RETINA KICK-OFF MEETING
PONTA DELGADA, AZORES 3
FEB 2002
RETINA KICK-OFF MEETING AGENDA- Sunday morning
Welcome, introductions
Objectives of meeting,
schedule
Changes to RETINA project
since original submissions
Recent examples of
triggered events
09h30 Icelandic
participants
Overview of RETINA activities
and plans in Iceland (WP 1300)
Rikke
Pedersen: InSAR in Iceland – Work in progress
Overview of RETINA activities
and plans in Alps (WP 1400)
Group Alps presentation
11h00 Coffee,
discussion
Overview of RETINA
activities and plans in Azores (WP 1500)
Case study of a recent
hazardous event and response in Iceland
June 2000 earthquakes /
recent eruptions
Anticipating user
requirements for EQ-VO coupling disaster response (WP 2100)
Case study of a recent
hazardous event and response in Azores
Anticipating user
requirements for EQ-VO-LS coupling disaster response (WP 2600)
12h55 Lunch
RETINA KICK-OFF MEETING AGENDA- Sunday afternoon
Financial Contribution
Reports to submit to EC
Communication and Quality
Plan
15h00 Visit
to Centre of Volcanology
Splinter groups with preliminary attendance
15h30 Splinter
group I meets to compare and contrast disaster responses
Solveig Thorvaldsdottir (leading), Agust
Gunnar Gylfason, António Cunha, Philippe Bardey
15h30 Splinter
group III meets to discuss “clustering” with other projects
Oceanographic cruises, other GPS projects,
PREPARED, ongoing tectonics research
(Miguel Miranda, Benedicte Leturcq, Gabriela
Queiroz, José Madeira
16h30 Break,
splinter group leaders prepare their reports
17h20 Discussion
Plan next meeting, the
6-month requirement review. The Iceland Group has offered to host us in
Reyjavik, June 6-9 2002.
Answer Jean Virieux’s proposition for
real-time GPS in the Alps.
Kurt
Feigl (to lead), Joao Gaspar, Paul Tregoning, Antonio Trota, Rikke Pedersen,
Paulo Valadão, João Catalão
John
Haines (leading), Amy Clifton, Philippe Bardey, Paulo Valadão, Kristin
Vogfjord?
1.
19h30 End of meeting
1.
John Haines
(Cambridge)
2.
Joao Gaspar
(CVUA)
3.
Freysteinn
Sigmundssson (NVI)
4.
Kurt Feigl (CNRS Toulouse)
5.
Rikke Pedersen (NVI)
6.
Amy Clifton (NVI)
7.
Kristin Vogfjord
(Icelandic Meteorological Office)
8.
Solveig
Thorvaldsdottir (Iceland National Civil Defense)
9.
Agust Gunnar
Gylfason (Iceland National Civil Defense)
10.
Benedicte Leturcq
(ACRI-ST)
11.
Philippe Bardey
(ACRI-ST)
12.
Paul Tregoning
(Nice)
13.
António Cunha
(President of the Azores Civil Protection)
14. Gabriela Queiroz (CVUA)
15. António Trota (CVUA)
16. Paulo Valadão (CVUA)
17. José Madeira (CVUA)
18.