XXXI. Czech - Polish - Slovak Symposium on MINING AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOPHYSICS Janov nad Nisou September 24-27, 2007 SECOND (FINAL) CIRCULAR PROGRAMME September, 25th (Tuesday) 09:00 Opening 09:10 – 09:30 B. Domański, W. Debski: Dynamic stress drop for selected seismic events from Rudna copper mine R. Dubiel, J. Pierwoła: Energy and Spatial Distribution of Mining Induced Seismic Events in Wujek Coal Mine; Upper Silesian Coal Basin, Poland Z. Kaláb et al.: Study of mining induced seismic events and ambient noise from Karviná region G. Mutke, K. Stec: Application of the seismological observations to the assessment of underground excavation stability – a case study in Polish coal mines 09:30 – 09:50 09:50 – 10:10 10:10 – 10:30 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 – 11:20 11:20 – 11:40 11:40 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 M. Stolárik: Modelling of vibration effect within small distances J. Kornowski, J. Kurzeja: Conditional approximate probability of rockburst given predicted seismic energy distribution A. Kotwicki: Use of Finite - Difference method in wave modelling Ł. Rudzinski: Mining events relocation with the Double - Difference method 13:00 Lunch 1 14:30 – 14:50 14:50 – 15:10 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 K. Řezba: Seismic surface waves generated by earthquake in Lubin (Poland) K. P. Teisseyre: Rotational components in the seismic events, analyzed in various frequency ranges A. Frej, W. M. Zuberek: The local effects in acceleration of mining tremors in Niecka Bytomska region D. Olszewska, S. Lasocki: Estimating thickness of soft sediments in mining area using the HVSR method 15:50 – 16:20 Coffee break 16:20 – 16:40 16:40 – 17:00 B. Pandula: New criterion of evaluating ground vibration of the blasting A. Idziak, I. Stan-Kleczek: Anisotropy of elastic properties of rock mass induced by cracks J. Vilhelm, T. Lokajíček, Z. Pros, V. Rudajev, R. Živor: Study of influence of scaling factor on seismic velocity anisotropy M. Petružálek, J. Vilhelm, T. Lokajíček, V. Rudajev: Influence of mutual orientation of foliation and acting loading on P-wave velocity 17:00 – 17:20 17:20 – 17:40 18:30 Dinner September, 26th (Wednesday) 08:30 – 08:50 08:50 – 09:10 09:10 – 09:30 09:30 – 09:50 T. Sasvári, J. Ďurove, B. Pandula, P. Vavrek, J. Kondela, M. Mažerik: The method of investigating the geological structures and geomechanical properties from the aspect of coal deposits gasification R. Wyżgolik, J. Koza, A. Augustyniak: Digital seismic event detection system with the new data logger Z. Kaláb, J. Knejzlík, R. Kořínek, R. Kukutsch, M. Lednická, P. Žůrek: Contribution to experimental measurements in the Jeroným Mine J. Knejzlík: Current solution for distributed control and measurement system in the Jeroným Mine – modular system 09:50 – 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 – 10:40 J. Knejzlík, Z. Rambouský, L. Staš: Second generation of conical strain gauge probe for stress measurement in rock massif J. Pierwola, Z. Mirkowski: Preliminary study of the induced polarization effect based on the Myszków-Mrzygłódka gravel deposit J. Málek, M. Brož, V. Stejskal, J. Štrunc: Local seismicity at the HronovPoříčí fault (Eastern Bohemia) 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:20 11:45 Lunch 13:00 – 19:00 Excursion 19:30 Social event 2 September, 27th (Thursday) 08:30 – 08:50 08:50 – 09:10 09:10 – 09:30 09:30 – 09:50 A. Idziak, A. Wysowska: Geophysical survey of post-glacial deposits K. Jochymczyk: Monitoring of geodynamic motions in the area of mining exploitation in the Upper Silesia Coal Basin K. Holub: A reinterpretation of records from hole shot explosions J. Valenta, V. Stejskal: Is the Hronov-Poříčí Furrow tectonically determined? 09:50 – 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 – 10:40 J. Cabala, R. Dubiel, B. Żogala: Geophysical imaging of historical Zn-Pb ore processing waste dump areas (Southern Poland) A. Bieda, G. Lizurek: Radioactivity of rocks from the Izera Block D. Malczewski, J. Żaba: 222Rn concentrations in soil gas of Izera Block (Sudetes, Poland) 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:20 11:20 Closing EXCURSION Bus trip with visits the Liberec–Vratislavice Brewery (beer KONRAD) and interested places of Jizerské hory and Krkonoše Mountains. SYMPOSIUM PLACE Symposium will be held in Hotel Murano (www.hotelmurano.cz) in Janov nad Nisou – Hraničná near Jablonec nad Nisou. Accommodation is ensured in double- or triple- bed rooms with bathroom, toilet and sat-TV. 3 TRAVEL INFORMATIONS Hotel Murano (formerly Hašlerova chata) is located between Janov nad Nisou and Bedřichov in the Jizerské hory Mountains near Jablonec nad Nisou or Liberec. The hotel is situated in local part of Janov nad Nisou named Hraničná. A blue marked tourist path leads past the hotel. Travel by car: The best access road is from Jablonec nad Nisou, Janov nad Nisou and Bedřichov. Travel by bus or train: The best connection is through Liberec. Transport from Liberec bus or train stations to Hotel Murano will be ensured in these cases. Please, give your possible request for transport to LOC of Symposium (zivor@gli.cas.cz) by September 21st. 4 REGISTRATION Registration desk will open on Monday, September 24th in the Hotel Murano since 17:00 to 22:00. Dinner is scheduled at 20:00. ORAL PRESENTATIONS Symposium languages are Czech, Polish, Slovak, English, according the lecturer’s wish. Presentation time is strictly limited to 20 minutes, including discussion. Data projector with PC and overhead projector will be available for the presentations. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS All papers will be reviewed and published in special issue of journal “Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia”. Submissions: Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia accepts original papers in English concerning all aspects of mentioned disciplines. Authors should submit three hard copies of their contribution and identical text file in MS Word (any version) and in case of need other files (figures, tables etc.) by e-mail, on 3.5" floppy disc, ZIP or CD-ROM. The Editorial Board on the basis of reviews of at least two referees makes the decision upon their publication. Author first named will receive one volume of Acta Geodynamica et Geomaterialia and twenty reprints free of charge. The manuscript must contain: Title, full names of all authors, their affiliations and addresses including phone number, fax number and e-mail address, abstract, keywords and main body of paper (all in English). It can be included: Tables at max. size 24 16 cm and min. font size 9 pt, in text or on separate pages. Tables must be written really as tables (in columns), not as text (in rows). Captions of all tables must be on separate page. Figures: (a) Black and white photographs, drawing or maps in good quality (min. 600 dpi) are acceptable. Charts and diagrams must be in black and white, description of axes must be at sufficient size in due to possibility of reducing. (b) Figures may be placed in text or as separate files. Only permitted formats of these files are (*.doc, *.xls, *.ppt, *.bmp, *.pcx, *.tif, *.jpg, *.gif). (c) Figures are to be referred as Fig. Arabic numeral and should be numbered consecutively, according to their sequence in the text. Caption must no be in placed in the figure area. List of captions of all figures must be on the separate page. Required size of the pictures in the text must be denoted at the list of captions. (d) Color illustrations are tolerable (min. 1200 dpi), but at author's expense 75 EUR per 1 page A4). These pages, (pressed on one side) will be placed on end of the paper as appendix. 5 Variables, constants and other symbols in mathematical functions and also in the text are accepted written exclusively at MS Equation Editor or MS MathType. All used symbols must be explained in text or in the List of symbols. References quoted in the text must be in form (author, year), e.g., (Balik, 2001), (Rudajev et al., 2002). All references should be listed together at the end of the paper in alphabetic order as: First name, signatures of surnames, (names of other authors except last) and (First name, signatures of surnames of last author): year, title, journal, number, pages e.g. Mierzejewski, M., Korzak, F. and Kaczalek, M.: 2002, Geodynamic research of recent movements in the Karkonosze Mts, Acta Montana ser.A., 15(126), 56-78 Paper must be supplied as final version. At press-proof it is possible to correct only typing errors, other changes of text are not acceptable. THE LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE & CONTACTS Garant of the Symposium: Vladimír Rudajev e-mail: rudajev@gli.cas.cz LOC: Roman Živor, Matěj Petružálek Address: Geological Institute Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i. Puškinovo nám. 9 160 00 Prague 6 CZECH REPUBLIC tel: +420 224 313 520 mobil: +420 607 625 684 e-mail: zivor@gli.cas.cz petruzalek@gli.cas.cz 6