


Newly developed 3D numerical models and land subsidence risk maps were presented by the SubRISK+ team at two scientific conferences in June-September 2025:
- 2025 Taiwan Geosciences Asembly (TGA) – “Climate and Environmental Changes: Emerging Horizons in Earth Sciences“, co-organised by an international team of institutions chaired by the Chinese Geoscience Union in Taiwan, and held on 16-19 June 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan
- Congresso SIMP-SGI 2025 – Le Geoscienze e le sfide del XXI secolo, jointly organised by the Italian Society of Mineralogy and Petrology (SIMP) and the Italian Geological Society (SGI), on 16-18 September 2025 in Padua, Italy
At TGA2025, Teatini et al. delivered a talk on the stochastic approach developed in SubRISK+ to investigate differential land displacements due to groundwater overdraft in the city of Bologna (Italy), as part of the thematic session the 3rd LAnd Subsidence induced by fluid ExtRaction (LSUB). This work is the baseline for the advanced 3D modeling led by UNIPD within WP4.
See the full scientific program and more information within the conference website.
At SIMP-SGI, two oral talks were presented by the team. In particular, Tang et al. showcased how 3D geostatistics and 3D numerical models are coupled within WP4 to characterize uneven land subsidence in Bologna, Italy; whereas, Goli Raeisi et al. illustrated the experiments carried out within WP3 to test the capability of satellite-based InSAR data to assess differential subsidence risk in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy.
Both talks contributed to the specialist discussion on Monitoring the Earth for Hazards: Integrating Geology, Geophysics, and Risk Assessment, with session S30.
The full scientific programme of the workshop plus some side events (such as the PhD day), and many other details are available within the conference website.