Schedule of Geophysics 2018 Conference

Schedule of Geophysics 2018 Conference

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schedule of Geophysics 2018 Conference (Updated 6/11/2018) 8 -10 November 2018 At BP Samila Beach Hotel & Resort, Songkhla, Thailand 8 November 2018 Time (Hall 1: Samila 1) 08:00 – 09:00 Registration 09:00 – 09:30 Opening ceremony and official welcome to conference Keynote speaker 1: 09:30 – 10:10 Recent technology and trends in petroleum exploration in Thailand Chalongrut Ya-anan (PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited, Thailand) 10:10 – 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break Oral Presentation (15 min + question for each topic) Hall 1 (Samila 1) – 5 topics –Petroleum Hall 2 (Songkhla 1) – 5 topics –Hazard 1 PT1 The Palaeo-environment Evolution of the Songkhla Basin, the Western HA1 Investigation of sinkholes using an integrated geophysical surveys: Gulf of Thailand, using PaleoScan Case studies in Nan and Phichit Provinces, Thailand Chanida Kaewkor Supawit Yawsangratt PT2 Stratigraphic Analysis and Sedimentary Basin Evolution of Ko Kra HA2 Application of Resistivity method for characterizing soft soil in construction site, Rubber City, Southern Thailand Field, Nakhon Basin, Gulf of Thailand Piyapong Sangkawang Nattaphan Bangpa 10:30 – 12:00 HA3 Subsurface Cavity Detection Using Seismic Refraction Tomography PT3 Geological Identification Using Phase Rotation Seismic Attributes at Khunkong Village, Wiang Haeng District, Chiang Mai Province, Gritsadapong Leaungvongpaisan Thailand Nutt Nooshanart PT4 Multiple Suppression for 2D Marine Seismic Data Using Surface- related Multiple Elimination and Parabolic Radon Filtering HA4 Landslide investigation and monitoring using geophysical methods Pimpawee Sittipan Chedtaporn Sujitapan PT5 Shallow Gas Identification Using RMS Attribute With RGB Color HA5 Application of Cross-Borehole and 2D Resistivity Imaging to Detect Blending Abandoned Tunnel for Intercity Motorway Foundation Gritsadapong Leaungvongpaisan Desell Suanburi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 – 14:50 Oral Presentation (15 min + question for each topic) Hall 1(Samila 1) – 5 topics – Geology Hall 2 (Songkhla 1) – 5 topics – Hazard 2 GE1 Investigation of Fossils by Ground Penetrating Radar Method, Phu Noi HB1 Role of Time Domain Electromagnetics in Detecting Unexploded Excavation Site, Kalasin Province Ordnance (UXO) in Kuwait Jiraphas Thapchim Wisarat Khwanmuang GE2 Rock magnetism and Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility of Permo- HB2 Sinkhole Detection Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Nearby Triassic Rocks in Northern Laos Power Transmission Towers in Nong Bua Lam Phu, Thailand Sounthone Singsoupho Tatsanaporn Ruansorn GE3 Subsurface Geometry of Wiang Pa Pao Basin, Chiang Rai Province, HB3 Scan Cave with 2D Resistivity and EM Approaches for Alternative based on Gravity Data Analysis and Modeling Strategy of 13 Lives Tham Luang Cave Rescue at Chiang Rai Niti Mankhemthong Province Desell Suanburi GE4 Preliminary Study of an Active Fault in Bung Kan and Nakhon Phanom Provinces, Thailand HB4 Electrical Resistivity Imaging for leakage detection; A case study at Rungroj Arjwech PongTaLong embankment dam, Nakornratchasima, Thailand Tanapon Suklim GE5 Insights into tectonic setting underneath Thailand from integration of seismological data, receiver functions and shear-wave splitting HB5 Electrical Resistivity Tomography for Bedrock Detection: A Case Study at Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center, Chiang Wisawet Wongwai Mai Province Pimabsorn Ruxnark 14:50 – 15:10 Coffee/Tea Break 15:10 – 15:50 Keynote speaker 2: The Role of Geoscience in Satun UNESCO Global Geopark – and Functionalities of Geopark towards Geoscience Knowledges Advancement Anukoon Wongyai (Department of Mineral Resources, Thailand) 16:10 – 17:00 Organizer meeting 18:00 – 21:00 Welcome party -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 November 2018 Time (Hall 1: Samila 1) Keynote speaker 3: 09:00 – 09:40 New Developments in the Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) Method Meng Heng Loke (Geotomo Software SdnBhd, Penang, Malaysia) 09:40 – 10:10 Coffee/Tea Break Oral Presentation (15 min + question for each topic) Hall 1 (Samila 1) – 5 topics – Earthquake Hall 2 (Songkhla 1) – 5 topics – Groundwater EQ1 Relocation and Focal Mechanism of local earthquake in Thailand and GW1 Groundwater Investigation Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography neighboring countries from 2014 to 2017 in Savannakhet Province, LAOS Songkhun Boonchaisuk Viengthong Xayavong EQ2 Source Mechanisms and Main shock- Aftershocks Moment Rates GW2 Geothermal modeling of the Kapong Hot Spring in Phang Nga, Release Relation of the May 2014 Chiang Rai earthquake sequence Thailand Sutthipong Noisagool Kritsakorn Pothaworn 10:10 – 12:00 EQ3 Spatial Distribution of Shallow and Intermediate Earthquakes in GW3 Delineating soda-rich groundwater in Songkhla Province Southern Thailand after the 26 December 2004 Sumatra - Andaman Jinjutar Saisakares Earthquake Dony Adriansyah Nazaruddin GW4 A series of magnetotelluric surveys at Mae Chan hot spring Chatchai Vachiratienchai EQ4 The use of Sentinel-1 InSAR to assess coseismic deformation of the 2016 Mw 5.9 Earthquake in Northern Qinghai, China Peerasut Wongsureerat 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Break -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13:30 – 14:50 Oral Presentation (15 min + question for each topic) Hall 1 (Samila 1) – 4 topics – Fault Studies Hall 2 (Songkhla 1) – 4 topics --Resources FA1 3-D magnetotelluric imaging of the Phayao Fault Zone, Northern RE1 AVO analysis for coal seam distribution Thailand: Evidence for saline fluid in the source region of the Chiang Chanin Saengthip Rai earthquake Songkhun Boonchaisuk RE2 Reprocessing and Reinterpretation of Three Dimensional Seismic Data in No Coal Zone of Open Pit Coal Mine FA2 Resistivity structure underneath Mae Chan Fault Zone from Areerat Thapanavittayakul magnetotelluric survey as a preliminary evidence for deep saline fluid Puwis Amatyakul RE3 Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project in the Lower Gulf of Thailand; Case study in Chana Power Plant and Songkhla FA3 Azimuthal Resistivity measurement for Detecting Fracture Zone in Basin Hard Rock: A Case Study in Thung Yai Sub-district, Hat Yai, Apichat Choomkong Songkhla Sutamas Veerarattragul RE4 Impact to climate change from open rice straw burning in Le Thuy district and proposal of mitigation solutions FA4 GIS-based observations of Active Faults and Crustal Deformation Nho Vo within the Back-Arc of Northern Fadhel Muhammad Irza 14:50 – 15:10 Coffee/Tea Break 15:10 – 16:30 Poster Presentation – 19 Topics P1 Marine Seismic Reflection Survey around Phuket Island for Seismic Hazard Evaluation Passakorn Pananont P2 Geophysical Surveys for Shallow Subsurface Investigation in Mae On, Chiang Mai, Thailand Srivipa Lerkrattanawaree P3 How can Geophysics Assist during an Emergency Situation: A Case Study from the Tham Luang Cave Rescue Operation Passakorn Pananont P4 Subsurface Characterization Using MASW and ERT, Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, Thailand Siriporn Chaisri P5 Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves survey at the landslide area in Ban Huai King, Mae Moh district, Lampang province, Thailand Thanissawan Himma P6 2D Electrical Resistivity Imaging and the Expansive Sinkhole in Lam Thap, Krabi, Thailand Pakawat Sriwangpon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P7 Subsurface cavity delineating by electrical resistivity imaging and micro-gravity in case of Ban Bon Khao Kang Riang primary school, Kanchanaburi, Western Thailand Wachirachai Sakapa P8 1-D Lithologic Modelling Using VES Method for subsurface Structure Delineation, Eastern Part of Chiang Mai Basin Niti Mankhemthong P9 3-D Gravity Modelling of Mae Suai Basin, Chiang Rai Province Niti Mankhemthong P10 The preliminary result of 2D Magnetotelluric survey across Three

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