Conference

Conference venue

© Mines ParisTech The 10th Congress on Geostatistics for Environmental Applications will be held in the main building of Mines ParisTech (60, Boulevard Saint‐Michel, Paris 6ème). [google-map-v3 width=”500″ height=”280″ zoom=”16″ maptype=”roadmap” mapalign=”center” directionhint=”false” language=”default” poweredby=”false” maptypecontrol=”true” pancontrol=”true” zoomcontrol=”true” scalecontrol=”true” streetviewcontrol=”true” scrollwheelcontrol=”false” draggable=”true” tiltfourtyfive=”false” addmarkermashupbubble=”false” addmarkermashupbubble=”false” addmarkerlist=”60 boulevard saint michel, Paris{}embassy.png{}Mines ParisTech” kml=” Agrandir le plan” bubbleautopan=”true” …

Conference topics

The conference is focused on geostatistics and we welcome contributions related to new developments or applications to various fields, including for instance: Geostatistical theory and new methodologies Stochastic simulations Spatio-temporal processes Surface and subsurface hydrology Inverse modeling Air quality Climate change Soil contamination, pedology Ecology, natural resources Health, epidemiology CO2 sequestration Forestry, agriculture Remote sensing

Important dates

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Technical program

Please find here the preliminary program of the conference (update: July 2). The technical program of geoENV2014 will consist of: 3 keynote lectures, 74 oral presentations, 59 posters.   Please check the guidelines for oral and poster presentations here. You can download here some oral presentations and posters presented during the conference, shared by their …

Keynote speakers

It is a great pleasure to announce the following Keynote Speakers for the geoENV 2014 conference: Håvard Rue Gerard Heuvelink Laurent Bertino Håvard Rue is professor in statistics at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. His research interest includes Bayesian computing and spatial statistics, which is summarised through R-INLA package, …

Authors Guidelines

 Oral presentations Each oral presentation is alloted a 15 minutes time slot, plus 5 minutes for questions and discussion. Please kindly check the program for the scheduled time of your presentation. Please upload and check your presentation files directly in your session’s room. You should upload your files any day before or by 3 hours …

Publication policy

The authors of accepted contributions are invited to submit an extended abstract for the conference proceedings and to specify if they would like their paper to be considered for one of the Special Issues of Mathematical Geosciences or Spatial Statistics. The deadline for both extended abstract submission and choice of a SI is May 15th. …

Social Program

 Overview (see details below)  Tuesday, July 8th 18:00: ICE BREAKER RECEPTION  Wednesday, July 9th 18:30 VISIT OF THE MUSEUM OF MINERALOGY 19:30 SECOND 5K GEOENV RACE (JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURG)  Thursday, July 10th 17:30 VISIT OF THE MUSEUM OF MINERALOGY 19:30-00:00 GALA DINNER (BATEAUX MOUCHES ON THE SEINE RIVER)  Second 5km race The 5km race will …

Short courses

Three pre-conference short courses are proposed: Introduction to geostatistics with RGeoS, by N. Desassis & D. Renard Advanced stochastic simulations, by C. Lantuéjoul & T. Romary An introduction to Bayesian computing with INLA, by H. Rue & E. Krainski Schedule: 9am – 5pm.

Best student oral presentation & poster

More than 50 participants have participated to the vote for the best student oral presentation and poster, sponsored by Springer. The winner in each category has won a voucher of 250€ to buy books. A book has also been offered to the first five authors.   Best student oral presentation Sebastian Hörning Francky Fouedjio Alessandra …

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