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Main Cooperation

Volcanology

- Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo (Japan)

  • Study of electromagnetic signals related to volcanic activity (Miyake-jima, Hachijo-jima) over a very long period: 1992-2013
  • Recovery phase of a huge hydrothermal system

- Tokai University, Earthquake Prediction Research Centre

  • Building a task force in the Electromagnetic field
  • Promotion of electromagnetic researches through EMSEV Inter-Association
  • Data analysis and eruptive scenarios on volcanoes

- Philippines Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Manila

  • Developing a long term program for understanding and monitoring Taal volcano
  • Education program in the electromagnetic field

- Aristotles Laboratory, Thessaloniki University, Greece

  • Electric methods applied to the 2 and 3-D imaging of volcanic structures

- Istituto Nazionale di Geosifica e Vulcanologia, Catania, Italy

  • Magnetic, electric, and magnetotelluric signals related to Etna and La Fournaise volcano

- USGS, Menlo Park, USGS

  • Self-potential anomalies and magnetotelluric variations in Long Valley Caldera

- Laboratory of Geoinformatics and geomagnetism, GC-Russian Academy of Science, Moscow

  • Data analyzes of huge data collection based on signal recognition patterns: La Fournaise and Taal

- Centre of Institute for Space Research, National Academy of Sciences, National Space Agency of Ukraine

  • Continuous data processing with magnetotelluric methods, signal analysis

- Geochemical Laboratory, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

  • Geochemical, gas emission et thermal anomalies on Taal volcano

- École et Observatoire des Sciences de la Terre (EOST), Strasbourg

  • Electromagnetic methods

 

Active faults

- Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace, Orléans, France

  • Ionospheric phenomena related to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions

- China Earthquake Administration, Lanzhou, China

  • Electromagnetic monitoring along Tianzhu fault

- Tokai University, Earthquake Prediction Research Centre

  • Data analysis

- Aristotles Laboratory, Thessaloniki University, Greece

  • Electric methods applied to the 2 and 3-D imaging of active faults
  • Electromagnetic monitoring along Corinth Gulf

- Laboratory of Geoinformatics and geomagnetism, GC-Russian Academy of Science, Moscow

  • Data analyzes of huge data collection based on signal recognition patterns: Corinth Gulf

- Bishkek Research Station, Russian Academy of Moscow, Kyrgyzstan

  • Electromagnetic signals caused by induced seismicity generated by periodic large currents injection along long electric dipoles

- Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Laboratoire de Séismologie, France

  • Multi-disciplinary study of electromagnetic signals related to local and regional earthquakes

 

Other topics

- BRGM, Montpellier, France

  • Water resources

- Ostfold College, Norway

  • Luminous phenomena in Hessdalen Valley
     
   
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