
After Stockholm, Sweden (GeoProc2003), Nanjing, China (GeoProc2006), Lille, France (GeoProc2008), Perth, Western Australia (GeoProc2011), Utah, United States (GeoProc2015), and Paris, France (GeoProc2017), the 7th GeoProc will take place in the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands, on 3-5 July 2019.
The event will maintain traditional approaches to, as well as introducing new breakthroughs in, the study of Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) processes in Geosystems – see Flyer GeoProc2019. With destructive natural earthquakes having increasing impact as global population grows, and with seismicity caused by georesources extraction and geological storage activities becoming increasingly widespread, GeoProc2019 will focus on the key role of Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) processes on earthquake and faulting phenomena. Specifically the meeting will address the role multiscale THMC processes in controlling natural and induced seismicity.
The 7th International Conference on Coupled THMC Processes
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