4th european congress on regional geoscientific cartography and
TRANSCRIPT
4TH EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON REGIONALGEOSCIENTIFIC CARTOGRAPHY AND
INFORMATION SYSTEMS GEOSCIENTIFICINFORMATION FOR SPATIAL PLANNING
BOLOGNA (ITALIY)JUNE 17TH - 20TH 2003
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
INDEX OF ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS
INDEX
MONDAY, 16TH .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
PRE-CONGRESS – FIELD TRIP PALEOSOILS OF THE APENNINE MARGIN ............................................................................. 2
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
TUESDAY, 17TH ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
SALA ITALIA OPENING CEREMONY ................................................................................................................................. 2SALA ITALIA INTRODUCTORY PAPERS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ..................................................................................... 2FOYER ITALIA WELCOME DRINK..................................................................................................................................... 2FOYER ITALIA OPENING OF POSTER SESSION AND CARTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION............................................................... 2SALA ITALIA - SPECIAL SESSION ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN EUROPE SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO THEMEDITERRANEAN BASIN ................................................................................................................................................. 3
WEDNESDAY, 18TH....................................................................................................................................................... 5
SALA ITALIA - SESSION 11A INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AT BASIN SCALE..................................................... 5SALA B - SESSION 6 CLIMATE CHANGES: DESERTIFICATION, EROSION AND THE ROLE OF SOILS AS SOURCE AND SINKOF GREENHOUSES GASES ................................................................................................................................................ 6SALA C - SESSION 3 AGRICULTURE AND SOIL CONSERVATION....................................................................................... 6SALA ITALIA - SESSION 10A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REMOTE SENSING...................................... 7SALA B - SESSION 4 INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT: A GEOLOGICAL APPROACH .............................................. 8SALA C - SESSION 12 REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING............................................................................................. 9
THURSDAY, 19TH ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
SALA ITALIA - SESSION 11B INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AT BASIN SCALE .................................................... 11SALA B - SESSION 2 SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES.............................................................. 12SALA C SESSION 9 EDUCATION AND DIVULGATION OF GEOLOGY ................................................................................ 12SALA ITALIA - SESSION 10B GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REMOTE SENSING .................................... 13SALA B SESSION 8 LAND SECURITY POLICIES............................................................................................................... 14SALA C - SESSION 7 SOIL SURVEY, MONITORING AND DATABASES: MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND MULTISCALEINTEGRATION AND INTERREGIONAL HARMONISATION.................................................................................................. 15
FRIDAY, 20TH............................................................................................................................................................... 17
SALA ITALIA - SESSION 1 GEOLOGY AND SOIL SCIENCES, INTERREGIONAL EXPERIENCES OF THE HARMONISATIONWITH OTHER DISCIPLINES AND THE INTEGRATION AT DIFFERENT SCALES.................................................................... 17SALA B - SESSION 13 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF MINING AND MINING WASTE – SPATIAL PLANNING ANDLAND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE .............................................................................................................................. 17SALA C - SESSION 5 GEOLOGY OF URBAN AREAS ........................................................................................................ 18
SATURDAY, 21TH ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
POST-CONGRESS – FIELD TRIP LANDSLIDES IN THE APENNINES OF BOLOGNA ................................................................. 20
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
SESSION 1 GEOLOGY AND SOIL SCIENCES, INTERREGIONAL EXPERIENCES OF THE HARMONISATION WITH OTHERDISCIPLINES AND THE INTEGRATION AT DIFFERENT SCALES ....................................................................................... 22SESSION 2 SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES............................................................................ 23SESSION 3 AGRICULTURE AND SOIL CONSERVATION .................................................................................................. 25SESSION 4 INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT: A GEOLOGICAL APPROACH .......................................................... 26SESSION 5 GEOLOGY OF URBAN AREAS ...................................................................................................................... 26SESSION 6 CLIMATE CHANGES: DESERTIFICATION, EROSION AND THE ROLE OF SOILS ASSOURCE AND SINK OF GREENHOUSES GASES ................................................................................................................ 27SESSION 7 SOIL SURVEY, MONITORING AND DATABASE: MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANDMULTISCALE INTEGRATION AND INTERREGIONAL HARMONISATION ............................................................................ 28SESSION 8 LAND SECURITY POLICIES .......................................................................................................................... 28SESSION 9 EDUCATION AND DIVULGATION OF GEOLOGY............................................................................................ 30SESSION 10 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REMOTE SENSING............................................................. 31SESSION 11 INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AT BASIN SCALE............................................................................. 34SESSION 12 REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING ........................................................................................................ 36SESSION 13 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF MINING AND MINING WASTE - SPATIALPLANNING AND LAND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE ..................................................................................................... 38
2
Registration
Monday, 16th – from 17.00 to 19.00Tuesday, 17th – from 8.30 to 10.00From Wednesday, 18th to Friday, 20th – from 8.30 to 12.00
Monday, 16th
pre-Congress – Field tripPaleosoils of the Apennine MarginThe field trip will show some representative soil sections of the Apennine Margin. These soils, quitecommon to this area, have a particular significance for the study of the relations between soils and geologicalunits of Padana plain. Some localities of the Reggio Emilia countryside will be illustrated during theexcursion where recently a new 150.000 survey was carried out.
Opening of the registration from 17.00 pm to 19.00 pm
Tuesday, 17th
10.00 Sala Italia Opening Ceremony
Vasco Errani Presidente della Regione Emilia-RomagnaFelip Puig Conseller de Politica Territorial i Obres PùbliquesHeinz Fischer Heidlberger Ministerialdirektor – Bayrisches Staatsministerium für
Landesentwicklung und UmweltfragenPrudencio Perera Director de Calidad Ambiental de Recursos Naturales de la
Direccion General de Medio Ambiente de la Union Europea
11.30 Sala Italia Introductory PapersScientific Committee
12.00 Foyer Italia Welcome Drink
12.00 Foyer Italia Opening of poster session and cartographic exhibition
3
14.00 Sala Italia - SPECIAL SESSIONENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN EUROPE SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO THEMEDITERRANEAN BASIN
ChairpersonsMarioluigi Bruschini Assessore alla Difesa del Suolo e della Costa. Protezione
civile – R.E-R
Hartmut Grassl German Advisory Council for Global ChangeEffects of Climatic Changes in Europe andMediterranean Basin
Luca Montanarella European Commission – Joint Research CentreInstitute forEnvironment and SustainabilityMonitoring Soil degradation in Europe andMediterranean Basin
Emile Elewaut and K. Elewaut EuroGeoSurveysHydrogeological Risks in Europe, an Opportunity fornational and regional Cooperation
Emilio Custodio Instituto Geològico y Minero de EspañaGroundwater Evaluation and Land Characteristics afterthe European and Mediterranean Experience
Alessandro Annoni European Commission – Joint Research Centre – Institutefor Environment and SustainabilityImproving Access to Environmental Information inEurope: the INSPIRE Initiative
Ugo Baldini Cooperativa Architetti e Ingegneri Reggio EmiliaEvolution of italian territorial Statement during LastCentury
ConclusionsGuido Tampieri Assessore all’ Agricultura e Ambiente – R.E-R
4
4th European Congress on Regional Geoscientific Cartography and Information SystemsGeoscientific Information For Spatial Planning
Bologna (Italiy) june 17th - 20th 2003
ORALPRESENTATIONS
5
Wednesday, 18th
9.00 Sala Italia - SESSION 11AINTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AT BASIN SCALE
ChairpersonsAndrea Tilche European Commission DG ResearchJordi Cabot Agència Catalana de l’Aigua – Generalitat de Catalunya
9.00 - 10.45
Integrated water management at basin scale in Emilia-RomagnaGiuseppe Bortone, Emanuele Cimatti, Tiziano Draghetti (Italy)
GIS and hydrogeological mapping of the Walloon Region (Belgium)Bouezmarni Mohamed, Habils Frédéric, Nogarède Pierre, Ruthy Ingrid (Belgium)
Experience of an integrated elaboration of databases aimed at identifying priorities ofhydrogeological risk as a suport for territorial planning and resource management in theProvincia di TorinoDe Renzo Gabriella, Nervo Barbara Mirit (Italy)
Effects of forest treatment on the runoff, water quality and sediment yield in a smallmountainous watershed Hiromasa Hiura, Takeji Nishimura and Hiroyuki Maeda (Japan)
The New Vulnerability Map of the Emilia-Romagna Region: the methodology Paolo Severi, Marina Guermandi and Nicola Laruccia (Italy)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
2000/60 EC directives as Italian Dlgs 152/99 quantity and quality monitoring of meaningfulcoastal goundwater bodies of North Tuscany Basin. Characterization of resource by GISsupported databases of stratigraphic data Baldini E., Bianchi L., Cortopassi P., Giannoni M., Leonardi M., Menichetti S., Milano P.F., RicciA., Tessitore S., Viti M.L. (Italy)
A Groundwater flow model for the Reno alluvial basin, Bologna (Italy) C. Vassena, M. Giudici, G. Ponzini, U. Cibin, P. Severi (Italy)
A mathematical flow model of the Lucca Basin (Tuscany, Italy) groundwater flow systemevaluating effects of water consumption reduction through application of BREF on pulp andpaper industryMenichetti S., Menchetti P., Nolledi G. (Italy)
Water amount analysis in Skrapez River basin in order of rational solving water-economyproblemsJelena Kovacevic, Ana Milanovic (Serbia and Montenegro)
Hydrological and geochemical mapping of groundwater from the eastern Orobie between theSeriana and Camonica Valleys (Southern Alps - Italy)Pilla G., Ciancetti G., Dolza G., Poloni A. & Sacchi E. (Italy)
12.40 - 13.00 - Poster Session
6
9.00 Sala B - SESSION 6CLIMATE CHANGES: DESERTIFICATION, EROSION AND THE ROLE OF SOILS AS SOURCEAND SINK OF GREENHOUSES GASES
ChairpersonsHartmut Grassl German Advisory Council for Global ChangeStefano Tibaldi Servizio Metereologico regionale – ARPA
9.00 - 10.45
Cilmate change, geoenvironmental evolution and expected impact on agriculture in SouthernItalyFranco Ortolani, Silvana Pagliuca (Italy)
Climate change and meteoclimatologyC. Cacciamani, V. Pavan, S. Tibaldi, R. Tomozeiu (Italy)
The Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories: application of theguidelines to the provincial level in Italy.Margaret Kneller (Italy)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Non-sustainable land use practices within a progressive, sustainable society: a case study fromKerala, IndiaM.R. Kannan, S. Sidharthan, A.P. Pradeepkumar, K.P. Jai Kiran, K. Viswambharan (Germany)
Topsoil organic carbon in EuropeR.J.A. Jones, R. Hiederer, E. Rusco, P.J. Loveland & L. Montanarella
Cartographic approach and qualitative evaluation of erosion processes in the Ourikawatershed (Hight Atlas of Marrakech, Maroc) using a Geographical Information SystemLatifa Elmahiri, Jaouad El Qayedy, Souad Aabir (Maroc)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
9.00 Sala C - SESSION 3AGRICULTURE AND SOIL CONSERVATION
ChairpersonsLuca Montanarella - European CommissionMarina Guermandi - Servizio Geologico, Sismico e dei Suoli – R.E-R
9.00 - 10.45
Soil erosion processes assessment in hilly and montainous areas of Regione Emilia-RomagnaD. Bartolini, L. Borselli, C. Calzolari, S. De Alba, M. Guermandi, N. Laruccia, D. Torri, F. Ungaro(Italy)
Soil Conservation needs Expertise - The Soil Information System of Lower Saxony - GermanyHans J. Heineke (Germany)
7
System approach to study summer snowflake (Leucojum aestivum L.) bulb propagation bytwin-scaling methodIliyana Damyanova-Kirilovaa, Alexander Sadovskib, Marina Stanilovac, Monique Burrusd(Bulgaria)
Soil map of The Veneto Region, scale 1:250,000: working methods in a multiscale approachI. Vinci, S. Carnicelli, A. Garlato, P. Mozzi, G. Sartori (Italy)
Providing geoinformation for precision agriculture - An approach from Lower SaxonyJörg Kues (Germany)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
A land systems database of ItalyEdoardo A.C. Costantini, Simona Magini, Rosario Napoli (Italy)
Mesozoic red Paleosoils of the western desert of Iraq: mineralogical and geochemicalindicatorsAli I. Al-Juboury & Aboush H. Al-Hadidy (Iraq)
Sequential gaussian simulations for soil organic matter mapping in the Pianura emiliano-romagnolaUngaro F., Calzolari C., Tarocco P. , Sarno G. and Guermandi M. (Italy)
Sustainable land and soil management in the European UnionWinfried E.H. Blum (Austria)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala Italia - Session 10AGeographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing
ChairpersonsAlessandro Annoni - European CommissionGian Paolo Artioli - Servizio Sistemi Informativi Geografici – R.E-R
14.00 - 15.45
The Arc/Info based seamless geological map of the Free State of Saxony GK50dig.- Present-day situation and prospectHorna F., Alexowsky W. & Reimann, T. (Germany)
Application of DInSAR-methods in alpine areas for the detection and monitoring of mass-movementsA. Kamelger, T. Nagler, H. Rott (Austria)
Geokartta Internet Map Service - a new strategy of delivering maps on internet by GeologicalSurvey of FinlandTapio Väänänen & Jyrki Kokkonen (Finland)
Spaceborne wide area monitoring of slow mass movements by means of sar permaaentscatterersJ. Allievi, C. Colesanti, A. Ferretti (Italy)
8
An interdisciplinary Geoscientific Information System combining point and spatial data -experiences at the bavarian Geological SurveyFranz Daffner, Jürgen Detjens, Dominik Ernst, Thomas Gülden, Julia Jost, Monika Knauff, BeateKreuzer, Katija Müller-Koch, Ekkehard Petri, Joseph Schinhärl, Christian Strobl (Germany)
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
PARAMOUNT Project: an information and navigation system for mountaineersMarturià Jordi, Moner Ivan, Roca Antoni and Paramount Project Team (Spain)
Image characterisation and interpretation of remote sensing Landsat 7 etm data, in Aljustrel -S.Domingos area, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal: classic classifications versus spectrometerimage analysis toolsM. Vairinho, L.Quental, G. Brito, T. Tavares, A. J. Sousa, V. Oliveira, M.M.Abreu (Portugal)
A multivariate model for predicting debris-flow source in Valsassina (Central Alps)Alberto Carrara, Giovanni Crosta, Paolo Frattini (Italy)
Integrated analysis of heterogenious geodata in geological and environmental studies E.N.Cheremisina (Russia)
GIS applications of geoscientific databases for regional sustainable resource management andplanningSchaller Joerg (Germany)
Geographical Information Systems as a tools for natural resources assestement Verka Jovanovic (Serbia)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala B - SESSION 4INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT: A GEOLOGICAL APPROACH
Chairpersons
Luigi Nicolais - Assessore alla Ricerca Scientifica – Regione CampaniaLuisa Perini - Servizio Geologico, Sismico e dei Suoli – R.E-R
14.00 - 15.45
Geology of submarine coastal zones. Guideline to Subaqueous Geological Surveys (scale1:10.000)Luigi Nicolais, Lucia Monti, Carlo Donadio, Maria Luisa Putignano, Romeo Mariano Toccaceli(Italy)
Integrated Coastal Zone Management plan in Emilia-RomagnaBortone G., Perini L., Rinaldi A. (Italy)
Ground vertical movements in Urban Areas of the Veneto Region (Italy) detected by DInSARTazio Strozzi, Laura Carbognin, Roberto Rosselli, Pietro Teatini, Luigi Tosi, Urs Wegmüller
The inshore fringe of the Kerkennah Archipelago: sedimentary features and spatio-temporalevolutionNedia Ghannem & Chokri Yaïch (Tunisie)
9
15.45 - 16.00 - Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
Climate change and littoral evolution: impact on the regional economyFranco Ortolani, Silvana Pagliuca (Italy)
Analysis of the historical evolution of the Emilia-Romagna coast using geographicalinformation systemsPaolo Ciavola, Luisa Perini , Ubaldo Cibin, Corinne Corbau , and Samantha Lorito (Italy)
Evolutive trends and present morphodinamics along the Molise Coast and their relationship toShare protection structures (Southern Italy)P.P.C. Aucelli, E. Iannantuono, C.M. Rosskopf (Italy)
The morpho-sedimentological Types of italian marine coastsRenzo Valloni, Fabio Corbani (Italy)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala C - SESSION 12REGIONAL GEOCHEMICAL MAPPING
ChairpersonsBenedetto De Vivo - Università di Napoli Federico IIReijo Salminen - Geological Survey Finland
14.00 - 15.45
Geochemical Atlas of Europe - do the new maps reveal risky areasSalminen R. (Finland)
Barentsbase - a complex computer database including digital basemaps and geochemical dataof Barents Ecogeochemistry project Bogatyrev I., Chekushin V., Fedotova E., Tenhola M., Salminen R.
Application of multifractal IDW interpolation and S-A method to determine Pb and U naturalbackground and anomaly values in streams sediments of Campania (Italy)Lima A., De Vivo B., Cicchella D., Albanese S., Fedele L. (Italy)
Multi-scale and multi-purpose geochemical mapping as a basis for sustainable development ofterritories A.A. Golovin, V.A. Kilipko, L.A. Krinochkin, N.Ya. Trefilova (Russia)
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
Soil geochemical mapping of metropolitan and provincial territory of Napoli, ItalyCicchella D., De Vivo B., Lima A. (Italy)
Geologically - oriented geochemical maps: a case study from the Po Plain, ItalyA. Amorosi, M.C. Centineo, E.Dinelli, F. Lucchini & I. Sammartino (Italy)
Geogenic and anthropogenic origin of sulphur and sulphate concentrations in stream water,organic soil and terrestrial moss in NW-Russia and FinlandTenhola M., Salminen R., Chekushin V., Bogatyrev I. and Tomilina O.
10
Geochemical mapping of the Mignone River Basin (Latium, Italy): a pilot project for testingdata processing and mapping techniquesM. Spadoni, A. Patera, M. Voltaggio, G. Cavarretta (Italy)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
11
Thursday, 19th
9.00 Sala Italia - SESSION 11BINTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AT BASIN SCALE
ChairpersonsAndrea Tilche - European Commission DG ResearchJordi Cabot - Agència Catalana de l’Aigua – Generalitat de Catalunya
9.00 - 10.45
Evaluation and mapping of groundwater resoucers allocation key factors in NorthernApennines torbidites: the pilot study of Montone watershed (Forlì-Cesena).Alessandro Gargini, Luca Martelli, Leonardo Piccinini, Raffaele Pignone, Silvia Rosselli (Italy)
Remote Sensing and GIS for assessment of groundwater resources in Eritrea. Effects of dataqualitySemere Solomon, Friedrich Quiel (Sweden)
High resolution physical stratigrafy of middle to late Pleistocene successions on theSoutheastern sector of the Po Valley. Examples of application to practical problemsCalabrese Lorenzo e Fabio Molinari (Italy)
Geological and environmental evolution of Alpine-type lake: the Lake Como (Italy) case studyL. Vezzoli and D. Fanetti (Italy)
The use of geoscientific information by planning authorities to manage water and mineralresources in Ireland Patrick J. O’Connor, Koenraad M. Verbruggen (Ireland)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Environmental assessment of ground waters qualityLarisa Jovanovic, Dušan Stojadinovic (Serbia and Montenegro)
A GIS-based tool for real-time data acquisition and hydrological simulationD. Biondi, G. Mendicino & P. Versace (Italy)
The planning of the Samnite Basin Ecologic Network of the Calore River using GIS throughthe selective criterion of the site SuitabilityCarmine Guarino and Francesco Napolitano (Italy)
Tirana Aquifer, chemical composition and environmental problemsXhume Kumanova, Halil Hallaçi, Nazmie Puca (Albania)
Benevento's alluvial plain's aquifer's vulnerability by pollution according to informaticsprocedures (G.I.S.) Raffaele Bruno, Libera Esposito, Mario Valletta, Paolo Traversa (Italy)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
12
9.00 Sala B - SESSION 2SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
ChairpersonsHubert Schmid - Bayerisches Geologisches LandesamtChristian Fouillac - BRGM
9.00 - 10.45
Mapping and monitoring the dreding area of the belgian continental shelf using a multibeamechosounderMarc Roche, Foen Degrendele, and Patrik Schotte (Belgium)
Thematic maps to support soil and water management: a study case in a marginal area in themediterraneanS. Bottero, S. Carboni, S. Loddo, A. Marrone, A. Pala, G. Serra, A. Vacca (Italy)
A multidisciplinary geoscientific project in a built-up region, central SwedenLars Persson (Sweden)
From Analytics to the digital raw material map - by the example of the Ingolstadt RegionK. Poschlod & S. Wagner (Germany)
The studies and geo-environmental mappings in AlbaniaJakup Hoxha, Llazar Dimo, Fatbardha Cara, Fatmir Kalaja, Peter Scharek (Albania)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Cartography and sustainable management of natural resourcesA.N.Sultanhodzhaev, H.A.Akbarov, L.A.Alibekov, A.B. Radjabov (Uzbekistan)
Environment and sustainable management of HydrocarbonsGiovanni Brighenti, Paolo Macini, Ezio Mesini (Italy)
Environmental evaluation for regional planning and managementMalgorzata Sikorska-Maykowska, Dariusz Grabowski, Ryszard Strzelecki, Pawel Lewandowski(Poland)
Guide-Lines for a Master-Plan of the Carrara Marble exploitationMassimo Coli, Mauro Fornaro, Elisa Livi, Enrico Lovera (Italy)
The Landscape geomorphic dynamic as a contribution for the Local Ecological Structure-Loures, a municipality of Lisbon metropolitan area (Portugal)Abreu M. M., Magalhães M.R., Cunha N. S., Campo S.L., Silva P.G.
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
9.00 Sala C SESSION 9EDUCATION AND DIVULGATION OF GEOLOGY
ChairpersonsWim de Gans - Netherlands Institute of Applied Geosciences – National Geological SurveyCarme Puig - Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya – Generalitat de Catalunya
13
9.00 - 10.45
The forgotten earthWim de Gans (The Netherlands)
Bavarian Top 100 Geosites - an important source for a sustainalble eco-tourism in BavariaBrandt Sandra, Lagally Ulrich & Eichhorn Roland (Germany)
General overview of the geological cartography in PolandAndrzej Ber (Poland)
Web GIS Application to an informatic territorial database for natural risk mitigationP. Allegra, M. Fadda, G. Lollino, G. Nigrelli, M. Porpiglia (Italy)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Principal peculiarities of the altas "Geology and Mineral Resources of the Russian ShelfAreas"Alekseev M.N., Drouchits V.A. (Russia)
The new 1:50,000 geological map of Catalonia. Its use as a didactic tool. Puig C. and Berástegui X. (Spain)
Software methodological aspects focused on databases linked to geological cartographyI. Martín-Sánchez, S. Martín-Alfageme, A. Barnolas , I. Gil-Peña, A. Maestro, A. Robador, J.M.Samsó, A. Teixell (Spain)
Geology of Planet Earth Multimedial Book R. Pignone, Giangi Poli (Italy)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala Italia - SESSION 10BGEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REMOTE SENSING
ChairpersonsAlessandro Annoni - European CommissionGian Paolo Artioli - Servizio Sistemi Informativi Geografici – R.E-R
14.00 - 15.45
Emilia-Romagna subsidence monitoring network. GPS Network: mesurements 2002F. Bonsignore, T. Draghetti, D. Fontana, A. Rapino, M.Unguendoli (Italy)
The national geological cartography of Italy in three dimensions: Sheet 280 - FossombroneItaly Mauro De Donatis, Francesco Borraccini, Chiara D’Ambrogi, Marco Pantaloni (Italy)
GIS-based engineering geological map prototype for Land PlanningJacopo Pasotti (Switzerland)
Environmental geophysical applications of magnetometry in Italy A. Meloni and M. Marchetti (Italy)
14
New geological map of Wallonia... Now online. Integration with other mappingprojects of the Walloon Region MinistryCéline Vanneste, Laurent Barchy, Pierre Ghysel and Patrick Engels (Belgium)
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
The SIGMA Project an integrated on-line GIS System for environmental information andmangementRoger Caritg Bofill, Sebastià Semene Guitart (Andorra)
Contribute of remote sensing, ground radiometry and in situ investigations to recognizeoutcropping peat soilVincenzo Nicoletti, Sonia Silvestri, Federica Rizzetto, Luigi Tosi, Mario Putti, Pietro Teatini (Italy)
A geographic information system designed to digital geologic map, case of Enfidaville map(1:50,000)Mourad El Koundi, Jamel Dhifi, Mohamed Hédi Inoubli (Tunisia)
A high resolution geo-hazard database for all Great Britain - dream or reality? Ian Jackson (United Kingdom)
GIS applications of integrated geoprocessing for environmental management of mineralresourcesA.V.Lyubimova, O.V.Mitrakova (Russia)
Technique of creation of computer base of the geological cartographical informationH.A.Akbarov, A.N.Sultanhodzhaev (Uzbekistan)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala B SESSION 8LAND SECURITY POLICIES
ChairpersonsStanislaw Ostaficzuk - University of SilesiaAntoni Roca - Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya – Generalitat de Catalunya
14.00 - 15.45
The concept of global hazard virtual database (GHVDb)Stanislaw Ostaficzuk (Poland)
The IFFI project and the regional administrations: the Piemonte and Emilia-RomagnaexperienceBertolini Giovanni, Manlio Ramasco (Italy)
Landslide hazard assessment on regional and local scaleA. von Poschinger & K. Mayer (Germany)
Natural hazards and land-use planning in SwitzerlandOlivier Lateltin, Blaise Duvernay & Hugo Raetzo (Switzerland)
The landslides of Emilia Apennines: distribution, features, triggering causes G. Bertolini & M. Pizziolo (Italy)
15
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
Use of SAR Data (Permenent scatterers tecnique) in order to verify lanslides activityM. Ceriani , D. Fossati (Italy)
Strategy for the delimitation and management of flood areas in CataloniaJordi Cabot i Ple (Spain)
Geological hazard analysis for regional planning in CataloniaA. Roca, J. Fleta, J. Palau, M. Barberà, C. Galiano, J. Fortuny, F. Miralles, P. Torres (Spain)
GIS analysed hazards of ownership and Land Management under the newly trasformedhugarian circumstanceMárton Péti (Hungary)
An integrated, geodetic and seismological approach for the study of the seismogenic zones ofthe Apennines, with applications to seismic hazard Roberto Sabadini (Italy)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
14.00 Sala C - SESSION 7SOIL SURVEY, MONITORING AND DATABASES: MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND MULTISCALEINTEGRATION AND INTERREGIONAL HARMONISATION
ChairpersonsKristine Asch - Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural ResourcesIalina Vinci - Agenzia Regionale per l’Ambiente Veneto
14.00 - 15.45
Regional soil databases to support interregional soil and ground-water protection (INTEREGII)C. Fritz & W. Waldmann (Germany)
Towards a national soil monitoring network for environmental purposesPaolo Giandon, Ialina Vinci (Italy)
Compilation of complex large scale soil-land information systems in HungaryLászló Pásztor, József Szabó (Hungary)
The clayey soils activity hazard map of ItalyDonatello Magaldi, Patrizia Peroni, Rinalda Di Stefano (Italy)
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.40
Georeferenced 1:250,000 soil database for Finland - an approach based on multisourcegeological and soil dataAri Talkkari, Raimo Nevalainen (Finland)
The SoLS Project: From soil database to soil information systemZanolla S., Barbieri S., Michelutti G. (Italy)
16
Tuscany regional Soil Information System: structure, multiscale soil data integration andapplied thematic modelsR.Napoli, E.A.C.Costantini, P.Bazzoffi, A.Vinci, M.Bocci, L.Gardin (Italy)
Soil as a keyword for monitoring and environmental protection: projects in LombardiaRegion, ItalyStefano Brenna, Francesco Malucelli, Carlo U. Riparbelli (Italy)
17.40 - 18.00 Poster Session
17
Friday, 20th
9.00 Sala Italia - SESSION 1GEOLOGY AND SOIL SCIENCES, INTERREGIONAL EXPERIENCES OF THE HARMONISATIONWITH OTHER DISCIPLINES AND THE INTEGRATION AT DIFFERENT SCALES
ChairpersonsEmile Elewaut - EuroGeoSurveysXavier Berastegui - Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya – Generalitat de Catalunya
9.00 - 10.45
Maps, Geologists and the impact of it: is there a need for digital geological standards?Kristine Asch (Germany)
Correlation of the geological maps 1:50.000 scale of the Albanian - Greek border areaK. Onuzi, A. Metos, D. Matarangas, V. Qirici, H. Pulaj, E. Bedini, A. Pirdeni, A. Avxhi (Albania)
Geological infrastructure in MarocMohamed Haddane (Marocco)
Geological map and topographic image map "Fossa di Vulcano 1:5 000"- an integratedmapping approach based on high-resolution digital stereo dataKlaus Gwinner (Germany)
10.45 - 11.00 - Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Neotectonic map of Samos Island (Agean Sea, Greece): implication of GeographicalInformation Systems in the Geological mappingMountrakis D., Kilias A., Vavliakis E., Psilovikos A. & Thomaidou E. (Greece)
Partnerships of the state geological survey of Baden-Wuttemberg, Germany, for state-wideplanning processes at different scalesSokol G., Germann D., Kimmig B., Kupsch F. & R. Schweizer (Germany)
An example of a digital Map: The geological map of AndorraMarta González, Montserrat Mases, Josep M. Casas, Iban Masachs (Andorra)
Spatial analysis of deposits of the Quaternary alluvial gravelJanusz Magiera (Poland)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
9.00 Sala B - SESSION 13ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF MINING AND MINING WASTE – SPATIAL PLANNINGAND LAND MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE
ChairpersonsStefan Sommer - European CommissionGyozo Jordan - European CommissionTsehaie Woldai - International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation ITC
18
9.00 - 10.45
Competing land-uses and the mineral extractive industries: a legislation reviewHámor, T., Halmai, J.
Long-Term spatial planning and Mineral resource Management- case study: aggregates inSloveniaSlavko V. Solar (Slovenia)
Inventory of metal mining wastes in Romania: a methodological aproachVeliciu S., Stratulat P. (Romania)
Linking regional scale inventory and watershed analysis to the impact assessment of miningactivities. The pecomines concept S. Sommer, G. Bidoglio, M. D’Alessandro, G. Jordan, E. Puura, A. Vijdea
Delineation of environmental tracts in mineralized areas using geologic criteriaWanty R.B., Berger B.R., Kimball B.A., Verplanck P.L. and Tuttle M.L. (U.S.A.)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
Environmetnal impact study of the area aournd Rio Tinto and the surrounding mines, SWSpainTsehaie Woldai & Gift Rukezo (The Netherlands)
Definition of anthropogenic and natural anomalies: an exercise in Neves Corvo mining Region,in PortugalBatista M.J., Sousa A.J., Abreu M.M., Serrano Pinto M. (Portugal)
Mapping mining waste and environmental impacts in Zambia with Landsat Daniel Limpitlaw (South Africa)
Remote-sensing assessment and monitoring of environmental impact of mining activities invarious european vegetated envirnments from airborne hyperspectral imagery - example fromyhe european RTD MINEO project Stéphane Chevrel (France)
Mining site environmental assessment and re-vegetation planning utilizing advanced remotesensing techniquesKlemens Grösel, Reinhard Belocky (Austria)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
9.00 Sala C - SESSION 5GEOLOGY OF URBAN AREAS
ChairpersonsMartin Culshaw - British Geological SurveyGiuseppe Nardi - Università di Napoli Federico II
9.00 - 10.45
Multidisciplinary geological analysis in different urban settings: examples from Messina Straitand CataniaLentini F., Guarnieri P., Branca S., Caliri A., Carbone S., Di Stefano A. (Italy)
19
The urban area of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy). Results from the CARG Project - Geological Mapof Italy 1:50,000E. Melis, E. Annino, S. Barca, F. Di Gregorio, P. Orrù, A. Pala, C. Pintus, R. Pischedda, E. Sarria, A.Trogu & A. Ulzega
Geological and geotechnical model of Turin subsoil managed by a GISDe Rienzo F., Nardi G., Pelizza S. (Italy)
Managing of water resources in urban areas of SerbiaL. Jovanovic and D. Stojadinovic (Serbia and Montenegro)
10.45 - 11.00 Coffee break
11.00 - 12.40
3D geological model of an urban area: Mulhouse (France)Pierre Thierry (France)
Palermo urban area: division into lithological zones and data managementVincenzo Liguori & Palma Pratini (Italy)
The sub-surface of Florence: a resource for the 3D development of the town. The example ofthe micro-undergroundM. Boccaletti, G. Pranzini, G. Corti (Italy)
12.40 - 13.00 Poster Session
13.00 - Sala Italia Closing Ceremony
13.15 - Sala Italia Fare well drink
20
Saturday, 21th
Post-Congress – Field tripLandslides in the Apennines of Bologna
The field trip will illustrate some examples of the most common types of the landslides in the Apennines ofBologna which are characteristic for the whole of the Northern Apennines. Some important and particularrecently active landslide sites of the Apennines of Bologna will be visited. These have involved residentialareas and the infrastructure and make part of systematic interventions and/or monitoring.The participants of the congress intending to present multi medial material will have the opportunity to booka reserved room for this purpose. They will be in charge for providing the necessary technological materialand for communicating their intents until the 10th of June, 2003 to the Congress secretary.
21
4th European Congress on Regional Geoscientific Cartography and Information SystemsGeoscientific Information For Spatial Planning
Bologna (Italiy) june 17th - 20th 2003
POSTERPRESENTATIONS
– identify the posters witch are exibited
22
Session 1 Geology and Soil Sciences, Interregional Experiences of theHarmonisation with Other Disciplines and the Integration atDifferent Scales
Gàspar AlbertGeological modelling of low and intermediate level nuclear waste diposal
Ali Belhamri and Malika BouamraThe South Atlas fault related to Kohol-Haouita structural axis Algeria
Vladimír Bezák, Ján Mello, Milan PolákGeological mapping in the Slovak Republic
Capezzuoli E. & Sandrelli F.Geology of the southern part of the Valdelsa Basin: the quaternary lacustrine carbonates and calcareous tufas of colle Val d'Elsa (Siena)
György Csirik and Péter ScharekMineral resource map (1:100,000) of Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen County (northern Hungary)
Venturini C., Pondrelli M. , Fontana C., Delzotto S. & Discenza K.Geological map of the Carnic Alps (1:25.000 scale, Western and Eastern sheets)
Géza ChikánNew maps of South Transdanubian mountains (Hungary)
K. Lobanov, I. TchijovaComputer analysis of structural-petrophysical data for geodynamic simulation on example of the Kola Superdeep Borehole (Baltic Shield, Russia)
Andrea Cerrina Feroni, Michele Marroni, Giuseppe Ottria, Luca PandolfiRepresentation of polyfolded and unmetamorphic units in Geological Maps: the example of the Borbera Valley (Northen Apennines Italy)
A. Hasani, V. Pruthi, L. Moisiu, L. GurabardhiThe Formational-Geological Map of Kosovo at scale 1:1000.000
Kujtim OnuziGeological maps in Albania
Marcin Kurzawa & Jacek RuminskiGIS - analysys of the Cenozoic cover over Mesozoic and Palaeozoictectonic elements in NW Poland
Carsten Schwarz & Jörg ElbrachtGeological map of Lower Saxony 1:50,000 (Gk50 Digital): GeologicalInformation in a new form
23
Sandrine VallinA new guide for the rapresentation of Quaternary deposits and geomorphological elements in geological maps
Montserrat Vehí, Carles Roqué and Joan BachGeographic Information Systems in the study of the Selva Basin Environmental Geology (Girona, Spain)
Francesco Guerrera, Olivia Nesci, Lucilla Tentoni & Mario TramontanaGeological and geomorphological map of the upper Valley of Metauro(Sant'Angelo in Vado-lamoli) and Foglia (Piandimeleto-Sestino) Riversn the Marchean Apennines(Italy)
Colantoni P., De Angelis S., Guerrera F., Mencucci D., Principi M., Savelli D. & Tramontana M.Sheet 268 "Pesaro": geological mapping and GIS application
G. Nardi, L. Martelli, L.MontiThe 1:25.000 geological map of the Campania Region: the examlpe of the sheet n. 503 Vallo della Lucania
Sciuto P.F.Geologic time scale, evaluation of the kinetics reaction thought a coeval approach to dating in geochronology
R. Santacroce, A. Sbrana, L.MontiThe Vesuvius geological map
Nasser Abu-Zeid, Enrico Mazzini, Anna Rita BernardiUse of high resolution 2D electrical resistivity tomography for landslide investigation
W. El-RehimeProblems of development of the Northern Part of Western Desert of Egypt
Marta González, Montserrat Mases, Josep M. Casas, Iban MasachsAn example of a digital Map: The geological map of Andorra
Session 2 Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Mihai Ciprian Margarint, Ionel BoamfaCartographical contributions in the geomorphological study of the forested park Vinatori Neamt (Romania)
Massimo Coli, Elisa Livi, Chiara TaniniHistorical and cultural recovery of the Pietra Serena quarrying in Fiesole (Firenze-Italy)
Magalhães M. R., Abreu M. M., Campo S.L., Cunha N. S., Silva P.G.The local ecological structure as a tool of landscape substainability - the casestudy of Loures (Portugal)
24
F. Manfredi Frattarelli, F. Mercuri, V. Auer & G. CiancioIstances of territorial analysis to national scale through the application of GIS methodology in order to locate suitable areas to produces energy from renewable sources: the thermodynamic solar
Géza ChikánHandling of abandoned quarries in Hungary
Mladen Crnjar, Jasna JureticSustainable development and physical planning in the Rijeka Region
V.Z. Manusov, M.S. Kornev, V.A. Bogomolov, E.A. TokarevSolar energy as a dominant in regional power problem solving using fuzzy logic
I.V.Kovalenko, T.G. Kostelova, L.N. Shulyaeva, I.S. TigetovaDrawing up of resources gemstones raw material maps and preparation them to creation of the GIS- projects
Christian Lerch, Oswald Marinoni, Stefan Lang and Andreas HoppeGeology and land use: sustainability in the surroundings of urban areas(Southern Hesse, Germany)
Péter ScharekRegional geological data management and its application in environmentalstudies in Hungary
E. SettlesGeothermal Atlas of Bavaria - providing a basis for the utilization of geothermal energy resources
Ziling D.G., Kharkina M.A., Andreeva T.V.Ecological geological maps as scientific basis for rational nature use
G.P. Cherchi, A. Aversano, G. OggianoPropsecting for new deposits: the granite district of Arzachena (SS)-Island of Sardinia (Italy)
M. Dall'Aglio, F. Manfredi Frattarelli, G. Venanzi, D.Giannerini, R.Palmieri, L. BartolettiInteractive DataBase for the evaluation of the quality of the natural waters of the Grosseto Province, based on new multilayer vectorial map
25
Session 3 Agriculture and Soil Conservation
Balykova Svetlana D., Andreeva Tatiana V., Yershova Anna V.Investigation of key loess profiles of the northern Eurasia
Dietmar Krug, Reinhard Hartwich, Wolf EckelmannHarmonised spatial data for soil protection in Germany
S.N.Kalimullina, A.I.MorozkinOn the creation of Red Book of soils and system of specially protected soil Areas in the Volga-Kama Forest-Steppe
Zdravka PetkovaEffect of plant residues with different C:N ratio
Andrew A.Kuleshov, Elena E.Myshetskaya, Vladimir F.TishkinForest fires modelling as a composite part of land cover monitoring andland security policies
Dragica Stojiljkovic, Ivana LepoticRole of balance in groundwater of aeration zone
Oller P., Ascaso E., Coetzee M., Marturià J., Roca A.Project to support the agro-ecological zoning programme in Namibia. Final results
Boyka Nikolova-Belcheva, Rossica Toncheva, Petra AlexandrovaA trial to systematize the factors appraisal of the impact on environmenta with respect to an ecologicalli risky region in east Rodopa Mountain
Rossica Toncheva, Boyka Nikolova-Belcheva, Petra AlexandrovaOptimized methodical approach in laboratory chemical practice by analytical results statistical processing
Boni I., Petrella F., Piazzi M., Salandin R.The Map of Soil Potential concerning groundwater Protection in thePiedmont Region
Farsang Andrea, M. Tóth TivadarSpatial distribution of soil nutrients in a cultivated catchment area: estimation using basic soil parametres
26
Session 4 Integrated Coastal Management: a Geological Approach
Giovanni Battista La Monica, Umberto SimeoniRilevanza dei fattori geologici in una programmazione territoriale e gestione della fascia costiera
Dimitra Rapti Caputo, Carmela Vaccaro and Linda BertelliCoastal aquifer systems in alluvial plains: the Emilia-Romagna case study(Northern Italy)
Dora AngelovaGeology and tectonics of the Varna Bay (Bulgaria)
Ayman H. Nasr, Belal M. El-Leithy and Fikry I. KhalafEnvironmental modeling using remote sensing and GIS for sustainable ecotourism development of Marsa Alam-Bernice Area, Egypt
Marturià Jordi and Lleopart AnnaGIS based decision tools for a sustainable development of tourismactivities in coastal areas: GOA (India) case study
Sergio Silenzi, Mauro De Donatis, Saverio Devoti, Giuliano Gallerini, Marco Fulvio NisiIntegrated hazard and risk analysis of Versilla coastal plain(Italy) with respect to relative sea level rise
Giovanni Arnone e Francesca GrossoIntegrated coastal management: a geological approach
Ulazzi E., Antonellini M. and Gabbianelli G.Saltwater Intrusion in the unconfined coastal aquifer of the Cervia municipality
Margarita MatovaGeological deformation of black sea coast (town of Kavarna - Cape Kaliakra,Bulgaria)
Franco MarabiniCoastal zone evolution and climate changes
Session 5 Geology of Urban Areas
Dora AngelovaGeology of urban areas in the Sofia municipality (Bulgaria)
Ugo Chiocchini, Sergio Madonna, Fedele MannaGeological features of the Viterbo urban area
Massimo Coli, Francesco Agili, Giovanni PranziniGeological setting of the Firenze underground
Carlotta Franceschelli, Stefano MarabiniNew evidences of post-roman alluvial cover in urban sites along the Via Aemilia (Emilia-Romagna, Italy)
27
Szurkos Gábor and Zsámbok IstvánEnvironmental geological mapping of urban areas in the Geological Institute of Ungary
M.S.Giammarinaro, S. Maiorana, P.ValloneA GIS application for historical-monumental heritage
F. Carraro & S. LucchesiGeological map of Turin (North-Western Italy)
Margarita MatovaSome geological problems of Sofia City (Bulgaria)
E. Melis, E. Annino, S. Barca, F. Di Gregorio, P. Orrù, A. Pala, C. Pintus, R. Pischedda, E. Sarria, A. Trogu & A. UlzegaThe Urban area of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) Results from the CARG Project - Geological Map of Italy 1:50,000
Valentina Bassan e Andrea VitturiLo studio geoambientale della Provincia di Venezia, parte centrale
Session 6 Climate Changes: Desertification, Erosion and the Role of Soils as Source and Sink of Greenhouses Gases
Bareev I.A., Fedotov V.M., Kuznetsov O.B., Levanov V.N. and Bubnov Y.P.Monitoring of the geological environment and forecast of changes in the top soil for the Republic of Tatarstan
C. Cacciamani, S. Nanni, S. TibaldiThe regional Hydro-meteorological service of the regional agency for environmental prevention of Emilia-Romagna, Italy: main operational products, activities and real-time observing system
Wojciech MorawskiReconstruction of ice scheet movement direction based on glaciotectonic deformations, northern Poland
Franco Ortolani, Silvana PagliucaCilmate change and geonvironmental evolution in the Mediterranean Area (2500 BP - near future)
Franco Ortolani, Silvana PagliucaGeoenvironmental and urban evolution: past and future
Possibilities of remote sensing methods in aridification process in HungaryJános Rakonczai and Ferenc Kovács (Hungary)
28
Session 7 Soil Survey, Monitoring and Database: Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Integration and Interregional Harmonisation
S.N.KalimullinaThe Elaboration of The Heavy Metals Regional Clarkes in Conditions of the soil-ecological mapping
S. Brenna, D. D’Alessio, F. Malucelli, R. RasioPedo-Landscape Map (1:250k) of the Lombardy-Italy
Federico Mensio, Giuseppina Nicoli, Rosalba Riccobene, Mauro PiazziSoil Map of Piemonte Region al 1:250.000: the cartographic process
Susanna Gramaglia, Leonardo Gribaudo, Paolo F. Martalò, Mauro Piazzi, Roberto SalandinSoil Information Management in Piemonte (Italia)
Paola Tarocco, Giovanni CiardiSoil information system in Emilia-Romagna Region
Maurizio Bonardi, Mario Putti, Federica Rizzetto, Pietro Teatini, Luigi Tosi, Francesca FurlanettoSoil survey and monitoring of a reclaimed basin south of the VeniceLagoon (Italy)
Divo Vincenzi, Antonio GnesGeographic Information Systems. A real help for carrying out a groundwater monitoring Network
Stanislaw Bialousz, Katarzyna Osinska-SkotakSoil Database 1:250,000 for Odra basia
Session 8 Land Security Policies
Marcello Principi, Claudia Bettucci, Roberto Brascugli, Andrea Carotti, Michele MarconiProject IFFI of Regione Marche
Rönnau C.,Czurda K.Geo-risk analysis of mass movements in the alpine region with application to an UNESCO cultural heritage (Hallstatt/Austria)
M. Ruff & K. CzurdaGIS - based geological hazard assessment at the Nortern Calcareous Alps, Austria
Sciuto P.F.A Geochemical application of Thom's catastrophe theory: a natural mercury contamination process in Monte Argentario (Italy), a space-time extended
A.M. Shurygin , M.S. StrigunovaEarthquake prediction for Italia
29
A.M. Shurygin , N.A. ShuryginTsunami danger for mediterranean
Carla Simeoni, Sergio Bellagamba, Marco Di Basilo, Alessandra MarinoEnvironmental liability for major hazard facilities: international scenarioand european perspective
Maria Cleofe StefaniniSpatio-temporal maps: a tool for mass movements analysis
A.N.Sultankhodjaev, Kh.A.Akbarov, S.T.Khusanov, A.S.KhusanovCartography and Startegy of earthquake prediction in Uzbekistan
Gianfranco Susella, Daniele Bormioli, Giuseppina Moletta, Grazia Gallo, Barbara Loi, Stefano RinaldiTourist camp sites in the Piemont Region ambit idendification and ambient compatibility indications as regard geological hazard; registry of land informations, advivces text
G. Bracci, C. Dibari, M. Masoni & G. TestaThe geologic and geomorphologic maps of the Province of Pisa (Tuscany - Italy) as new tools for Land Planning and Management
Maria Cristina Treu, Marcella Samakovlija, Angela ColucciFloods: territorial vulnerability assessment and planning
Olivier Kaufmann, Céline Vanneste & Thierry MartinSinkhole geohazard mapping with GIS in the "Tournaisis"area, Western Belgium
A. Kienzle, D. Hannich, W. WirthSeismic microzonation of Bucharest- A GIS based study of erthquake hazard
Brunamonte F., Lollino G. & Baldo M.An integrated approach to the study of large landslides of the Northern Apennines:from a hystorical catalogues to the application of new monitoring
C. MeisinaEngineering geological mapping for the assessment of the swelling/shrinkage susceptibility
Sara PignoneMethodological and technical aspects for the valutation of spatial predictive models for landslide hazard mapping
Gianfranca Bellardone, Lidia Giacomelli, Claudia Giampani, Giuseppina The evolution of risk prevention information system: from geological data bank to geological information System and its section "process and effects"
30
Cecili Alessandro, Alzate Agudelo Gloria, Atturo Catia, De Filippis Luigi, Droise Carmen, Poncia Pier Paolo & Ragone GianlucaA GIS analisys for risk assessment: the case of Vicovaro (Latium, Central Italy)
Gatiatullin, R.N., Gatiatullin, N.S., Mirzoev, K.M. and Stepanov, V.P.Seismicity, man-caused accidents in south-eastern tatarstan and karst hazard in the town of Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia)
Regina Morkunaite, Algimantas CesnuleviciusFeautures and assessment of Vilnius Relief dynamic
Miroslaw KaminskiApplication remote sensing technique and GIS for Investigating selected landslideson the Dynowskie Hill (northeastern Carpatian, Poland)
Péter JakusEngineering geological map of Balatonfüred on the scale 1:10,000
Baraboshkina T.A., Loshkariova A.A. ,Vorobiev C.A., Ershov A..U.Ecological-geological mapping: problems and questions (example from the Mountain Crimea)
F. Agili, A. Bartolomei, N. Casagli, F. Catani, L. Ermini, P. Farina, M. Kukavicic, M. Mirannalti, G. Montini, S. Moretti, G. Righini, L. SulliApplication of GIS - based techniques and remote sensing analysis to landsliderisk in the Arno River basin
E. A. Cherkez, O. V. DragomyretskaHydroGEOmechanic of the basic deformed layer of squeeze-out landslide of Odessa coast
K. Mayer, A. v. PoschingerCreation of Danger and Hazard Maps for Rockfalls; Interreg III B Alpine SpaceProgramme "Landslide hazard assessment"
Demis Milani, Marco Pagani, Alberto MarcelliniLocal seismic hazard assessment in the Forlì-Cesena Area
Session 9 Education and Divulgation of Geology
A. Barnolas, P. Clariana, I. Gil-Peña, S. Martín-Alfageme, I. Martín-Sánchez, M. Rico, A. Robador, J.M. Samsó, A. TeixellThe spreading of the geological heritage linked to the knowledge of the regional geology: a cartographic and multimedia tool for the south-central PyreneanForeland basin case
Benedetti Elisabetta, Dessì Riccardo, Muntoni Francesco, Pillola Gian LuigiThe upper carboniferous San Giorgio Basin (South Western Sardinia).Protection and exploitation proposals
Marco Giardino, Brunello Maffeo & Stefano MaffeoGeothematic Atlas of the high Elvo Valley (Italian NW - Alps): Contribution to better land management and geological education
31
Montserrat Mases, Marta GonzálezThe research and divulgation projects of the Earth Sciences Centre (CRECIT) in the principality of Andorra
Esposito L., Ferretta C., Valletta M. & Traversa P.Geological heritage of Camposauro: priority issue of knowledge and sustainable development of a natural protected area
Ilaria Di Cocco, Maria Teresa De NardoArcheology and modern thematic mapping: case studies in the Piacenza Apennines
M.L. Cavallini, P.L. Dall’Aglio, I. Di Cocco, D. NaldiniRelationships between geomorphological and archeaological data in order tostudy of the evolution of the human impact on the enviornment, PergolaTerritory, Marche Region
Ribeiro L., Abreu M. M., Bulcão L. & Arsénio P.Landscape sensitivity as a conciliation concept between biophysical and cultural factors in planning for protected areas: the example of two volcanic protected landscapes in azores, Portugal
George TurcanasuBoundaries and metamorphoses of Moldavia Territory
V.V. Stogny, G.A. Stogny and A.S. SavvinovGeological information as an indispensable element of branch integration in modern natural history
Puig C. and Viñas-Folk O.A 3D - Navigation System to improve geological information understanding
Session 10 Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing
Kristine AschApplications for the Pan-European geological GIS of the IGME 5000:identification of areas across europe potentially at risk from geohazards
Miodrag Banješevic, Branislav Blagojevic, Branislav Trivic, Dušan Jelic, Jadranka Jelisavac-Simic, Divna Jovanovic, Rodoljub Gajic, Danica Popovic, SlavicaÐajic, Marijana RadovicImplementation of GIS technology in Geological Mapping of Serbia
M. Barbieri, P. Canuti, N. Casagli, F. Coren, A. Corsini, P. Farina, D. Leva, M. Pellegrini, P. Sterzai, D. TarchiSpaceborne and ground-based sar interferometry for landslide monitoring in the Emilia-Romagna Region
Sergio Bellagamba, Mariano Ciucci, Alessandra Marino, Carla SimeoniEnvironmental liability for major hazard facilities: GIS application
Gianfranca Bellardone, Lidia Giacomelli, Rocco PispicoProcedures and Gis for geomorphologic survey after extreme metereological events: the experience of Regione Piemonte
Giovanni Bianucci, Walter Landini, Mario Masoni, Giovanni TestaPaleontological sites using GIS and an informatised database: an application in the Province of Pisa (Italy)
32
Stefano Bondanelli, Rossella Ruzza"On-line" G.I.S. for the Province of Ferrara
Bydtaeva N.G.Experience of forming the geological - information control system for managing the natural quartz mineral resources
Campo V., Salvatore M.C. & Saroli M.Landslides analysis from remote sensing and GIS: an example from Molise Region, Central Italy
A. Caporali, M. RoccaFirst experiences on broadcast RTCM GPS corrections over Internet
Cecili Alessandro & De Filippis LuigiGIS analysis in landscape planning: the case of "Tivoli Plain" (Latium, Central Italy)
G. Burchietti, V. Cima, R. Maseroli, L. SuraceGeocoding of geological information for GIS implementation: the problem of global and local datums and its solution
Del Grande C., Bertoni A., Drapelli O., Elmi C., Cantelli A., Errante A. and Gabbianelli G.Geothecnical stratigraphic G.I.S. mapping and analysis applied to the Ravenna Territory (Italy)
Ciro Gardi, Angela de Santis, Armando CavazziniLandcovers classification using hyperspectral sensor MIVIS(Multispectral Infrared and Visible Imaging Spectrometer)
E. GeissVisualization of regional geophysical maps - new life for old data
Fabio Giannetti, Mauro PiazziUse of remote sensing data in the Soil map of Piemonte Region at 1:250,000 scale
Alexander Glukhov, Andrey Antsiferov, Mikhail Tirkel, Vadim AntsiferovUkrnimi Developments in the field of GIS for solving geophysical problemsin mining
Moner, I.; Marturià, J.; González, J.C.; García, C.; Martí, G.; Oller, P.; Martínez, P.; Roca, A.Development of a GIS supported tool for the cartographic representation of the avalanche hazard bulletin
Katarina Hribernik & Špela KumeljGeological Information System of Slovenia
G.S. Gusev, V.A. Kilipko, I.N. Mezhelovsky, N.V. MezhelovskyGIS "Tectonics and metallogeny of Russia": priciples of geodatabase compilation
33
Vladimir V. KozoderovInteractions between the atmosphere, land surface and ocean: contribution from remote earth sciences techniques
O. MarinoniModelling geographical distributions of geological layers with a coupled ordinary-indicator kriging technique
Miccadei Enrico & Paron PaoloGeomorphological analysis, trough GIS based applications, of the TassoCreek Valley.
(Parco Nazionale D'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise, Central Italy)
Rocchini D., Mudicante D., Mion D.How to detect the input resolution from derived maps?
Sergio Lo Curzio, Maurizio Pignone & Filippo RussoA Geographical Information System (GIS) for geological and environmentalplanning of the Province of Benevento (Southern Italy): an example to approach
Ardizzone F., Sironi P. & Sterlacchini S.GIS data processing and cartographic rapresentation of the new geological map of Italy: the CNR approach
K. Stafeev, T. Yanbukhtin, V. AliskerovUsing GIS and DBMS to stimate priority of deposit development using economic and ecological indices
V. Strumberger, A. Strumberger, M. RabrenovicGIS of the Geological map of Serbia, scale 1:100,000
Sayed S. Talab and Ahmed I. KamelInformation System for the U-Bearing Granitic Rocks in Egypt (ISUBGR)and its use as a Tool for their data analysis
Jurgis Valiunas, Ingrida BagdanaviciuteEnvironmental geology GIS of Lithuania in scale 1:200,000
G. Belvederi, M.L. Garberi, P.L.Fantozzi & B. GraziosiApplication of geodatabase model to the landslide cartography
G. Jordan, G. CsillagA GIS framework for morphotectonic analysis - a case study
Vigliotti M., Angelino A., Ruberti D. and Vallifuoco A.The use of GIS for urban subsoil modeling
Francesco Borraccini, Mauro De Donatis, Giuliano Gallerini, Sara Susini, Andrea Barilotti, Andrea PiccinApplication of 3D modelling techniques for geological and environmentalanalysis
34
H.A. Akbarov, S.T. Maripova, N.E. ShukurovApplication of geoinformation system (GIS) in analysis of geology and mineral resources of Uzbekistan
G.P. Cavinato, E. Di Luzio, A. Patera, M. Saroli, S. Storoni, G. Cosentino , Cavarretta G.The Passo della Morte landslide (Ampezzo, Italy, Eastern Alps): reconstructing a complex geological frame using a GIS software
Sergei SemiletkinGeo-information system "Regional Knowledge of Russia"
El Sayed Ahmed El GammalGeomorphological impact of the alluvial fans on the development in Red Sea coastal strip, Egypt using Landsat images
Laszlo Gyalog, Gabor Turczi, Ferenc Sìkhegyi, Tamas Budai, Miklos Kaiser, Rita Barczikay-Szeiler, Vera MaigutThe 1:100.000 GIS - based geoplogical map database of Hungary
F. D. Vescovi, V. Marletto, G. MontanariDetection from space of the mucilage phenomenon in the adriatic sea using modis daily data
Franco Zinoni, Tomaso Tonelli, Vittorio MarlettoThe role of soil water modelling in the regional water protection plan of Emilia-Romagna
F. Zinoni, V.Marletto, L. BotarelliLa cartografia tematica e l’uso del telerilevamento nella partecipazione diARPA-SMR ai Progetti INTERREG III Area Medoc
Marleen De Ceukelaire, Ilse Vergauwen, Hilde Raes, Paul De Schrijver, Marleen Van DammeThe Website HTTP:// dov.vlaanderen.be : a view to the Subsoil of Flanders.
Stanislaw Bialousz, Katarzyna Osinska-SkotakDatabases System for Mazowsze Region
Laurent BarchyThe new digitized geological map of Wallonia and its applications
Céline Vanneste, Laurent Barchy, Pierre Ghysel and Patrick EngelsNew geological map of Wallonia... Now online. Integration with other mapping projects of the Walloon Region Ministry
Session 11 Integrated Water Management at Basin Scale
Andjelka Belic, Tamara Popovic, Biljana BeslinNeed for an integrated water resources management in Vojvodina Province
Massimo Civita, Alessandro Gargini, Giovanni Pranzini
35
Aquifer pollution risk map of Middle Valdarno (Florence - Prato - Pistoia Plain)
Gabriele Giorgi, Alberto PistocchiFlood risk cartography in alluvial plains
Bouezmarni Mohamed, Habils Frédéric, Nogarède Pierre, Ruthy IngridGIS and hydrogeological mapping of the Walloon Region (Belgium)
Barbara Nisi, Orlando Vaselli, Antonella Buccianti, Franco Tassi, Angelo The Arno River waters: a new statistical approach
Piero Barazzuoli, Benedetta Mocenni, Monica Nocchi, Roberto Rigati, Massimo SalleoliniGroundwater modelling of the River Albegna coastal plain (Southern Tuscan,Italy): preliminary results
Bouezmarni Mohamed, Habils Frédéric, Nogarède Pierre, Ruthy IngridCoupling GIS with database for hydrogeological mapping
Giovanni Pranzini, Giuseppe De RosaThe Florence groundwater and its historical variations
36
Dimitra Rapti CaputoInfluence of paleo-channel on the groundwater contamination: Ferrara plain, Italy
Dimitra Rapti Caputo and Giovanni MartinelliGeochemical and isotopic composition of the groundwater resources of the River Po Delta (Northern Italy):implications for the environmental impact
Dimitra Rapti Caputo, Francesco Sdao and Salvatore MasiSolid waste landfills in different geological conditions: application of an integrated method for the estimate of the hydrogeological risk
Sala S.,Verro R., Finizio A.,Vighi M.Site-specific GIS-based system for surface water risk assessment of agricultural chemical
Dragica Stojiljkovic, Kosana SuvocarevSun activity and periodicity analysis of mean annual water table level
F. Bonsignore, A. Chahoud, D. Cristofori, M. Farina, G. Martinelli, B. VillaniSubsidence and groundwater in Emilia-Romagna Region: a comparison between subsidence rate and piezometric levels
G. Martinelli, A. Fava, A. ChahoudIsotopic survey in grounwaters of Emilia-Romagna Region
Mohamed Hafedh Hamza, Ayed Added, Saâdi AbdeljaouedAssessment of the vulnerability to pollution potential of the coastal aquifer of the plain of Metline-Ras Jebel-Raf Raf (Northeast of Tunisia), through GISmodelling using DRASTIC method
Enrico Bartoletti, Alessandro Bini, Claudio RucciAn aquifer at sea: the Island of Pianosa
Dario Fontan, Ilaria StringaAlluvial fan hazard: evaluation and zonation
Gian Pietro Mazzetti, Nasser Abu Zeid, Stefano GilliEnza T. alluvial cone model through geoelectric prospections
Shershneyov Oleg V.Fresh water resources quality at Dniepr river basin (within the southeasternof Belarus)
Session 12 Regional Geochemical Mapping
De Vivo B., Lima A., Boni M., Albanese S., Cicchella, D. Iachetta A., Malanga F.,Somma R. and Tarzia M., Frizzo P., Raccagni L., Sabatini G., Baroni F., Di FOREGS geochemical baseline mapping programme: italian territoryLella L.A., Protano G., Riccobono F.
Evgenia G. Bardeeva, Anna A. BochnevaMethods of data reducing for regional mineralogical mapping
37
De Vivo B., Boni M., Lima A., Marcello A., Pretti S., Costabile S., Gasparrini M., Iachetta A., Tarzia M.Environmental geochemical mapping of the Cagliari sheet (1:250,000), Southern Sardinia, Italy
Ciro Gardi , Maria Chiara Cavallo, Nicola dall’Olio, Claudio MucchinoEvaluation of soil nickel concentration and its spatial variability in a small area of Po valley (Italy)
De Vivo B., Lima A., Albanese S. and Cicchella D.Campania Region (Italy): stream sediments database and geochemical Atlas
Ferreira A., Batista M. J., Martins L., Serrano Pinto M.Regional and FOREGS portuguese baseline mapping
M.G. Manca, C. Matzuzzi, F. Muscas, P.ValeraExample of geochemical environmental cartography: sheet IGMI 546-Guspini in scale 1:50,000
Salminen R., Bogatyrev I., Chekushin V., Tomilina O., Tenhola M.Barents Ecogeochemistry project - a large geochemical baseline studyin NE Europe
Salminen R. , Batista M.J., Bidovec M., Demetriades A., De Vivo B., De Vos W., Duris M., Gilucis A., Gregorauskiene V., Halamic J., Heitzmann P., Jordan G., Klaver G., Klein P., Lis J., Locutura J., Marsina K., Mazreku A., O'Connor P.J., Olsson S.Å., Ottesen R.-T., Petersell V., Plant J.A., Reeder S.,Salpeteur I., Sandström H. Siewers U.,Steenfelt A., Tarvainen T.FOREGS geochemical baseline mapping programme - a new european widedatabase and geochemical Atlas
Sciuto P.F.An extention of the application of the concept of local equilibrium, a tool for geochemical mapping
Franca Frascari, Marco Marcaccio, Federico SpagnoliBiogeochemical cartography of the sea bottom: interdisciplinary approach for a sustainable management of the continental shelf with an example in the Northen Adriatic Sea
György DonMapping the Permian-Triassic (P/Tr) boundary in Hungary
Nassisi A., Baffi C.Background Levels of trace elements in the Soils of Piacenza (Italy): geostatistical applications and treatment of data sources by GIS
38
Session 13 Environmental Assessment of Mining and Mining Waste - Spatial Planning and Land Management Perspective
Stéphane Chevrel, Claire Courant, Francis Cottard and Henk CoetzeeVery high resolution remote sensing and GIS modelling in a multiscale approach of a mining -related environmental risk analysis in Urbanised areas - example of the Witwatersrand Goldfield, East Rand, South Africa
Jasmina Djordjevic, Miodrag BanješevicStructural changes as consequence of the development of the mining, energy - producing, and industrial system in Kolubara, Serbia
O.I. Larikova, O.V. MitrakovaEstimation of ecological implication of the minerals development using GIS-technologies
Dušan MarcBasis for the use of waste for surface reclamation in the Republic of Slovenia
A. Obrenovic, A. Strumberger, D. BlagojevicGIS for the mineral resources of Serbia
Antal Pentelényi and Péter ScharekEnvironmental map of Vas County, West Hungary
L.Quental, A.Bourguignon, F.Cottard, M.G.Brito, M.M.Abreu, A.J.Sousa, M.VairinhoUse of airborne hyperspectral Imagery for contamination mapping at Sao Domingos Mine, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Southeast Portugal
Tchepkaia N., Tarasenko I., Elisaphenko T.Hydrochemistry of coalwater in Primorsky Region
Branka TosicThe planning of settlements in the mining zones: the case study of Kolubara Lignite Basin in the Republic of Serbia
Wanty R.B., Tuttle M.L., Berger B.R., Bove D. and Eppinger R.G.Environmental behavior of several unmined Porphyry molybdenum and copper deposits in the Weastern USA
Klemens Grösel, Reinhard BelockyRemediation assessment and monitoring. Re-vegetation model
Erika BodnárEnvironmental inventory of the active and abandoned gravel mine sitesin the vicinity of Budapest (Hungary)
Thomas Kemper and Stefan SommerUse of field and airborne hyperspectral data to assess residual heavy metal contamination and acidification risk in the Guadiamar floodoplain (Andalusia,Spain) after the Aznacollar mining accident
39
Jordan G., Rukezo G., Fügedi U., Carranza E. J. M., Somody A., Vekerdy Z. , Szebényi G. and Lois L.Environmetal impact of metal mining on cathcment drainage in the historic mining area of Recsk-Lahoca mines, Hungary
Romano M., Boni M., De Vivo B., Albanese S.and Cicchella D.Geochemical fingerprinting of the SA Masa SWAMP (SW Sardinia):metal pollution related to long-lasting mining activity
A.-M. Vijdea & S. SommerMulti-temporal analysis of RS Data for mining waste inventoryand impact assessment in the PECOMINES project
40
Jordan G., Rukezo G., Fügedi U., Carranza E. J. M., Somody A., Vekerdy Z. , Szebényi G. and Lois L.Environmetal impact of metal mining on cathcment drainage in the historic mining area of Recsk-Lahoca mines, Hungary
Romano M., Boni M., De Vivo B., Albanese S.and Cicchella D.Geochemical fingerprinting of the SA Masa SWAMP (SW Sardinia):metal pollution related to long-lasting mining activity
A.-M. Vijdea & S. SommerMulti-temporal analysis of RS Data for mining waste inventoryand impact assessment in the PECOMINES project