icege - releo2018/09/11 · costs updated for earthquakes occurred in italy between 1968 - 2016...
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INVITATION
After the increasingly successful conferences held in Tokyo (1995), Lisbon (1999), Berkeley (2004), Thessaloniki (2007), Santiago (2011), and Christchurch (2015), the Italian Geotechnical Society (AGI) and the ISSMGE Technical Committee 203 (Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering and associated problems) are delighted to invite you to join us at the VII ICEGE - International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering, which will be hosted on 17-20 June 2019 in Roma, Italy.
Ross W. Boulanger (TC203 Chairman) Francesco Silvestri (Chairman VII ICEGE) Nicola Moraci (AGI President)
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Roma, the Eternal City, has just about the richest, fullest history of any town on earth, thanks to its unique position in the world’s greatest Empire, its significance as a religious and cultural centre, its turbulent centuries of aristocratic and papal rivalries and upheaval and along the way acquiring some of the finest art and architecture to survive from the last two thousand years.
Everywhere it is possible to find treasures of incomparable beauty made of squares, palaces, alleys, churches and fountains. It would be very hard to introduce all the tourist attractions that Rome has to offer. The historic center of Rome is one of the biggest UNESCO World Heritage Site.
VENUE: THE ETERNAL CITY
VI ICEGE THE CONFERENCE IN NUMBERS
The sixth edition of the International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering was held in Christchurch, New Zealand in November 2015. Over five hundred people from more than thirty countries from all over the world attended the conference.
VII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EARTHQUAKE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Roma, 17-20 June 2019
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AGI Associazione Geotecnica ItalianaViale dell’Università 11 - 00185 - RomaTel: +39.06.4465.569 - Fax: +39.06.4436.1035www.7icege.com - [email protected]
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VII International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
Roma (Italy), 17-20 June 2019
AGI Associazione Geotecnica ItalianaViale dell’Università 11 - 00185 - RomaTel: +39.06.4465.569 - Fax: +39.06.4436.1035www.7icege.com - [email protected] www.7icege.com
L’AQUILA AND THE ATERNO RIVER VALLEY
This technical visit will allow to explore the town of L’Aquila and the neighbouring areas of the Aterno river valley, that were both devastated by a Mw 6.1 earthquake on April 6, 2009. Visitors will have the opportunity to observe the status of the reconstruction 10 years after the 2009 earthquake, which caused huge damage to public and private buildings as well as to the cultural heritage. The tour will then move on to the upper Aterno river valley. This area comprises several municipalities, such as Campotosto, that were damaged by the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake and also, but more severely, by the 2016-2017 Central Italy seismic sequence.
TECHNICAL VISIT
A technical site visit will be arranged to the areas hit by the 2016 – 2017 seismic sequence in the central Apennines, one of the most seismically active areas in Italy. The technical visit will focus first on the Amatrice village, that during the August 24th 2016 event, suffered cumulative effects of damage patterns that led to the complete destruction of its historical centre. A technical team will drive visits into the Red Zone. After lunch, a visit will be organi-sed to the village of Norcia, which has a long seismic history. Norcia did not suffer extensive damage during the seismic sequence thanks to effective retrofitting measures carried out after the 1997 earthquake.
AMATRICE AND NORCIA VILLAGES
The following Technical Visits are meant to introduce a number of Italian sites related to earthquake geotechnical engineering.All participants can apply to this complementary program that will take place before and/or after the Conference.Applications will be dealt with on a first-come first-serve basis.
ROMA METRO LINE C
A technical visit will be organised to the underground construction sites of the new Metro Line C that underpass the historical centre of Rome. Important historical monuments of Roman Age are mainly encountered along the route of the line. This makes the construction process more problematic due to the presence of buried archaeological remains coupled with the need of minimising the impact of tunnelling and deep excavations on the historical and monumental heritage.
VII International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
Roma (Italy), 17-20 June 2019
VII International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
Roma (Italy), 17-20 June 2019
AGI Associazione Geotecnica ItalianaViale dell’Università 11 - 00185 - RomaTel: +39.06.4465.569 - Fax: +39.06.4436.1035www.7icege.com - [email protected]
CALL FOR PAPERSOn July 27, 2018 the results of almost 1.100 abstract reviews have been sent to all authors.For more information visit www.7icege.com/submission/call-for-papers/
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SEISMIC HAZARD IN ITALY
CONFERENCE FORMAT
The four-day conference will consist of plenary, parallel and poster sessions presenting both invited and submitted papers, in conjunction with Keynote and Theme Lectures presented by leading international experts.
The plenary sessions will include the 7th Ishihara Lecture, an award lecture created by TC203 to honour the life contribution of Professor Kenji Ishihara in the field of Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering. Workshops on specific topics and round table discussions are also programmed. Pre-and/or post-conference technical visits are also planned, including construction sites and areas affected by most recent earthquakes in Italy.
GALA DINNER AT TERRAZZA CAFFARELLIAdmiring the Capital City from one of the most fascinating viewpoints and getting lost amid the timid rooftops of the houses located in the heart of the Eternal City. The Terrace, very close to conference venue, is a magnificent and exclusive location, with outdoor spaces. It offers visitors from all over the world the opportunity to live unique moments and experience quality food and passion for art in an exclusive location, feeling like the custodians of timeless memories.
Wednesday, 19 June 2019 Not included in the Conference registration fee. Gala dinner can be booked during registration as a supplementary option.
ANGELICUM CONGRESS CENTER
AGI Associazione Geotecnica ItalianaViale dell’Università 11 - 00185 - RomaTel: +39.06.4465.569 - Fax: +39.06.4436.1035www.7icege.com - [email protected]
VII International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering
Roma (Italy), 17-20 June 2019
ANGELICUM CONGRESS CENTER
The Angelicum Conference Centre, with its two auditoriums and eleven smaller meeting rooms, encapsulates the original cloister, with the garden and the fountain, in the heart of Angelicum site. Richly steeped in history, the Angelicum has received Popes, heads of state and many of the most powerful and important figures of the last three centuries. A truly histori-cal Roman edifice, the building exhibits the priceless markings of some of the greatest masters of the later Renaissance, such as Giacomo della Porta, Vincenzo della Greca and Gian Lorenzo Bernini, whose classic works can also be seen in Piazza Navona, Piazza Barberini and at the foot of the Spanish Steps.
Largo Angelicum, 100184 Roma - Italyhttp://www.angelicumcongress.it/En/HomePageTel. +39 06.6702441Fax. +39 06.6702289
CONFERENCE TOPICS
As in the previous editions, the conference will address the most recent research and practice developments in earthquake geotechnical engineering, stimulating fruitful scientific and technical interaction with the fields of seismology, geophysics, geology, structural and infrastructural engineering. The session themes will include, however are not limited, to the following topics:
1 Seismic hazard, ground motion records and prediction2 Surface fault rupture and near-fault effects3 Dynamic field and laboratory testing on soils and rocks 4 Dynamic physical modelling, shaking table and centrifuge tests5 Seismic site characterization6 Constitutive and numerical models for dynamic analyses7 Seismic response analysis, site amplification and microzonation8 Liquefaction, lateral spreading and their impacts9 Stability of natural slopes, cavities and mining digs10 Embankments, levees and dams 11 Landfills and waste repositories12 Ground improvement and reinforced soil structures and
geosynthetics13 Waterfront and offshore structures 14 Earth-retaining structures15 Tunnels and underground structures16 Lifeline earthquake engineering17 Shallow and deep foundations18 Soil-foundation-structure interaction19 Case histories and instrumented test sites20 Seismic safety of monuments and historical sites21 Lessons learned from recent and past earthquakes22 Developments in performance-based design, codes and standards
of practice23 Metamaterials and other innovative technologies for seismic
protection24 Emergency, urban systems and resilient communities25 Risk management and insurance issues26 Multi-hazards, tsunamis and induced earthquakes27 Education and preparedness
The seismic history of the Italian territory highlights awful losses in terms of casualties and huge social and economical costs. In summary, since 1000 A.D. 220 events occurred with epicentral MCS intensity ≥ VIII. In the last 50 years, earthquakes with magnitude between 5.5 and 6.9 caused monetary losses for over € 150 billion. Even considering the present situation of the building stock and the possible occurrence of future earthqua-kes according to the rate of earthquakes in the past centuries, expected costs are of the order of € 2-3 billion per year and are then in line with the expenses of the last 50 years.
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Belice
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Irpinia
Umbria - Marche
Puglia - Molise
L’Aquila - Aterno Valley
Emilia
Central Italy
TOTAL
1976
1980
1997
2002
nr. b.€ 6.1
6.5
6.4
6.1
6.2
6.1
6.1
6.5
296
990
2914
14
28
309
27
299
9.2
18.5
52.0
13.5
1.4
17.5
8.2
23.5
143.8 4877
Costs updated for Earthquakes occurred in Italy between 1968 - 2016
1968
2009
2012
2016
Mainshock DateFatalitiesEVENT
EarthquakeEstimated damage Mainshock
magnitude, Mw
TENTATIVE PROGRAM
Morning
Evening
JUN. 17/2019
Monday
JUN. 18/2019
Tuesday
JUN. 19/2019
Wednseday
JUN. 20/2019
Thursday
4 Parallel Sessions
TC203 Meeting
Plenary Session
4 Parallel Sessions 4 Parallel Sessions
WelcomeCeremony 4 Parallel Sessions
4 Parallel Sessions 4 Parallel Sessions
Plenary Session Plenary Session
Plenary Session
Plenary Session
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Coffee Break
Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break
Ice break Cocktail
Gala Dinner
Closing Ceremony
Plenary SessionAfternoon
Plenary Session
Set-up
Desk opening
The VII ICEGE offers a wide variety of sponsorshipopportunities.
These have been created to allow each company theopportunity to showcase their organisation as best suits their budget.
With an expected attendance of more than 500 participants from all over the world, VII ICEGE will be an excellent event for sponsors and exhibitors to strengthen business partner-ships, actively network with experts from all over the world and have their marketing reach worldwide. Participation in this conference will be an outstanding opportunity to take advantage of the exciting developments taking place in the earthquake engineering disaster prevention.
Preference in exhibition space and other opportunities for advertising and promoting will be prioritised according to the sponsorship status (i.e. Diamond and Platinum first), order of receipt of sponsorship confirmation, payment and the availability of items.
We kindly invite you to contact our Organizing Secretariat for further details.
WHY SPONSOR?
IMPORTANT DATES
27 July 2018
8 July 2018
4 November 2018
20 January 2019
17 February 2019
17 - 20 June 2019
23 February 2018
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Abstract Submission Opens
Abstract Submission Deadline
Notice of Acceptance
Full Papers Due
Final Papers Due
Early Registration Deadline
Conference Dates