Presiding - 臺灣地球科學學會

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2001 年地球科學聯合學術研討會
西太平洋與東亞自然環境研究之世紀回顧與展望
2001 Joint Geosciences Assembly (JGA) Natural Environmental Research in Western Pacific
and East Asia: Review and Prospect
September 25 ~ 28, 2001
台北國際會議中心
Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan
會議主題
東南亞地區人口眾多,饒富資源,自然環境複雜。受到長期的地質演化、
盛行的東亞季風與旺盛的海流多重因素影響,本地區之資源開發、土地利用、
環境保護和災變防範與全球人類福祉及區域安全息息相關。台灣雖位處東南亞
之東北隅,但在自然環境分界上,處於大陸與海洋板塊、冷熱氣團與水團、海
陸之交界處,活躍的板塊運動與旺盛的氣、水團與海流的交互作用,造就了豐
富的自然資源,但頻繁互動的環境因子也造成許多異常的天然災害,如颱風、
地震、山崩與土石流等。而島內人口稠密、政經開發迅速,人類生活與自然環
境間之互動與影響,顯得異常密切且敏感。因此,台灣與鄰近地區之自然環境
無疑地提供了科學界最佳的研究素材。
多年來,在國內地球科學界同仁們的努力之下,運用先進的科技與相關
學術理論,累積可觀之觀測資料與理論模式,探討台灣與鄰近區域之環境因子
與互動,成果頗受國際學界所矚目,許多領域之成就已漸居區域領導的地位。
時值新世紀之始,如何在已有的基礎上發揮環境優勢追求科技卓越,整合科技
與促進國際交流,即成為新世紀追求科技卓越的重要手段。為達成此一新世紀
任務,本聯合學術研討會擬邀集國內外地質、地球物理、海洋、大氣、與高空
物理等學門學者,舉辦四天同步舉行七十六場次之聯合學術研討會,發表學術
研究成果,進行多學門跨領域之研究成果討論,期能由了解區域自然環境背景
與變遷為出發點,究明長期的自然環境演化趨勢,進而探討現今之自然災害與
氣候和人與環境和諧共存的永續發展課題,永續經營與發展台灣。
國內學術研討會:
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
國際學術研討會:
(1) 地震和活動構造及東亞地體構造國際學術研討會(iSEAT):
iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
iSEAT 2: International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
(2) 西太平洋海洋地質新世紀國際學術研討會(NEWPMAGIC- New Era of
Western Pacific Marine Geology International Conference)
(3) 東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際研討會(International Conference on Mesoscale
Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia)
(4) 邊 緣 海 與 熱 帶 海 岸 區 碳 與 營 養 鹽 之 通 量 探 討 國 際 學 術 研 討 會
(International Symposium and Workshop on Carbon and nutrient
fluxes in marginal seas and tropical coastal zone)
(5) 地球科學素養與十二年一貫地球科學課程研討會(Symposium on Global
Science Literacy and It’s Implications for Pre-College Earth Science
Curriculum)
(6) 國際陸地鑽井計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會(ICDP Workshop on Drilling
the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting for
a Recent Large Earthquake)
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Meeting Highlights
The East Asia is one of the most populated areas in the world. This region is
characterized by its multiform landscapes and complex environments enriched with
bounty natural resources. The future development of this area is vital to the well
being of human and regional security. The evolution of natural environments,
including active tectonics, global and climate changes, as well as the evolution of the
East Asia monsoon climatic system set the backdrop of the natural environments of
this region. Manifestations of this long-term background include the prevailing
SEASonal reversal climates, complicated peninsula and archipelago terra, where five
hundred million people are striving for better living standards. Nevertheless, this area
is threatened not only by frequent natural catastrophes (typhoon, flood, earthquake,
and volcano eruption), but also anthropogenic hazards (forest burning, pollution, and
debris flow). A better understanding of the evolutionary trend and the status quo of
the natural environments is essential for deploying a sustainable development agenda
for this region.
International Conference, Symposium and Workshop
(1) iSEAT
iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active Tectonics
iSEAT 2: International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
(2) NEWPMAGIC: New Era of Western Pacific MArine Geology International
Conference
(3) International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
(4) International Symposium and Workshop on Carbon and nutrient fluxes in
marginal seas and tropical coastal zone
(5) Symposium on Global Science Literacy and its Implications for Pre-College
Earth Science curriculum
(6) ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan: Investigating the
Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
Annual Meetings of Societies in Taiwan
(1) Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
(2) 2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical Society
(3) 2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Post-Conference Field Trip
A post conference field trip (September 28-29) is organized by Drs. Hao-Tsu Chu
and Wen-Shan Chen, to visit the 1999 surface rupture and landslide caused by the
Chi-Chi earthquake, and probably also visit the trenching site if the weather
conditions are good enough.
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會議組織與單位
會議主席:李羅權
榮譽主席:蔡清彥、劉兆漢、陳泰然
諮詢委員會:王正松、王乾盈、李太楓、吳 京、余樹楨、林朝宗、許德惇、
陳正宏、葉永田、蔡義本、劉紹臣、謝信良
籌備委員會:羅清華(召集人)、李寄嵎(總幹事)、王作台、王乾盈、王錦華、
朱傚祖、李昭興、李通藝、林正洪、陳于高、陳文山、陳明德、
扈治安、周仲島、馬國鳳、郭鴻基、劉康克、劉家瑄
主辦單位: 中華民國地球科學學會、中華民國氣象學會、中國地質學會、
中國地球物理學會、行政院國家太空計畫室籌備處、國科會
協辦單位: 中央研究院、中央地質調查所、中央氣象局、中山大學、
中央大學、中正大學、台灣大學、台灣師範大學、成功大學、
海洋大學
Committee and Sponsor
Chairman: Lou-Chuang Lee
Co-Chairmen: Ching-Yen Tsay, Chao-Han Liu, George Tai-Jen Chen
Advisory Committee: Cheng-Hong Chen, Typhoon Lee, Chao-Chung Lin,
Shaw-Chen Liu, Der-Duan Sheu, Shinn-Liang Shieh, Yi-Ben Tsai,
Cheng-Sung Wang, Chien-Ying Wang, Jin Wu, Yeong-Tein Yeh,
Shu-Tseng Yu
Organizing Committee: Ching-Hua Lo (Convener), Chi-Yu Lee (Coordinator),
Min-Te Chen, Wen-Shan Chen, Yue-Gau Chen, Hao-Tsu Chu,
Chih-An Huh, Ben Jong-Dao Jou, Hung-Chi Kuo, Chao-Shing Lee,
Tung-Yi Lee, Cheng-Horng Lin, Char-Shine Liu, Kon-Kee Liu,
Kuo-Fong Ma, Chien-Ying Wang, Jeen-Hwa Wang, Jough-Tai Wang
Sponsor:
Co-sponsor:
Chinese Geoscience Union, Geological Society located at Taipei,
Chinese Geophysical Society, Meteorological Society of Republic
of China, National Space Program Office, National Science Council
Academic Sinica, Central Geological Survey, Central Weather
Bureau, National Sun Yat-Sen University, National Central
University, National Chung Cheng University, National Taiwan
University, National Taiwan Normal University, National Cheng
Kung University, National Taiwan Ocean University
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「二00一年地球科學聯合學術研討會」全體與會人士公鑒:
欣逢「二00一年地球科學聯合學術研討會」於臺北市隆重舉
行,海內外地球科學界學者專家齊聚一堂,為西太平洋及東亞地區
自然環境的相關議題,共策嘉猷,意義至為重大。阿扁謹申致誠摯
賀忱,並對遠道而來的各國貴賓表示由衷的歡迎。
中華民國的臺灣位居大陸與海洋板塊的交接處,在地理上與整
個亞太地區息息相關;由於種種自然現象的交互作用及互動頻繁的
環境因子,而蘊蓄著豐富的自然資源,但也造成許多天然災害,如
颱風、地震等,都直接威脅到居民生命與財產的安全。
前年九二一大地震及前不久的桃芝颱風過境造成嚴重的土石流
災害等,均使臺灣人民深切體認自然災害防治及環境保護與永續發
展的重要性。建設臺灣成為經濟發展及人文與環境和諧共存的綠色
矽島,一直是新政府的重要施政目標;同時,政府也將持續積極推
動生態保育與環境保護的工作。然而,政策的全面落實無法單靠行
政力量,唯有建立起全體國民的環保意識,使其成為社會的共同價
值,才是根本解決之道。未來政府必須與人民攜手合作,共同維護
我們賴以生存與發展的美麗寶島,才能為我們的子孫打造更美好的
生存空間。
此次主辦單位結合國內外地球科學界相關學門聯合舉辦會議,
討論內容涵蓋西太平洋、東南亞與臺灣地區的地質構造、地震、氣
候、海洋物理、海洋化學、環境變遷與地球科學教育等相關議題,
實為學術界一大盛事。深盼經由與會人士經驗與智慧的交流,進一
步了解自然環境演變的趨勢,從而研究出自然災害防治及環境保護
的現代化策略,為亞太及臺灣地區自然環境的永續發展提供積極貢
獻。
敬祝
大會圓滿成功!
諸君健康愉快!
中華民國總統 陳 水
中華民國九十年九月二十五日
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2001 年地球科學聯合學術研討會
西太平洋與東亞自然環境研究之世紀回顧與展望
議
程
時間:2001 年 9 月 25~28 日
地點:台北國際會議中心
九月二十五日(星期二)
8:00 ~ 9:00 A.M.
報到
ROOM 101
9:00~9:30 A.M.
9:30~10:00 A.M.
開幕式
開幕演講:李遠哲院長(中央研究院)﹐吳茂昆副主委(國科
會)
10:00~10:30 A.M. 專題演講: Professor Peter Wyllie (加州理工學院)
Earth Sciences and Society: a decade after the US Academy
Report
10:30 ~ 11:00 A.M. Coffee Break
11:00 ~ 11:30 A.M. 專題演講: Professor Hiroo Kanamori(加州理工學院)
Importance of Basic Research and Modern Technology for
Effective Earthquake Damage Mitigation
11:30 ~ 12:00 A.M. 專題演講: 劉兆漢校長(國立中央大學)
From Global Change to Sustainable Development
12:30 ~ 1:30 P.M. 記者會 (Room 105)
1:30 ~ 5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
ROOM 101B
ROOM 102
ROOM 201A
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地震和活動構造國際學術研討會
Session iSEAT-A1: Structure and Seismotectonics (1)
Session iSEAT-A2: Geodesy and Crustal Deformation
東亞地體構造國際學術研討會
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Session iSEAT-B1: High Pressure/ Temperature Geology
Session iSEAT-B2: Tectonics and Magmatism
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
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Session OS-1: 物理海洋學
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會- Opening ceremony
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Session AS-1: 主題演講
Session AS-2A: 颱風
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ROOM 203
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-2B︰雷達氣象
九月二十六日 (星期三)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
地震和活動構造國際學術研討會
Session iSEAT-A3: Structure and Seismotectonic (2)
Session iSEAT-A4: Seismology (I)
ROOM 101B
地震和活動構造國際學術研討會
Session iSEAT-B3 – Seismology (II)
Session iSEAT-B4 - Deep Crustal Structure
ROOM 101C
西太平洋海洋地質新世紀國際學術研討會
Session NEWPMAGIC-1: SEAS (1)
ROOM 102
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
Session OS-2: 地質海洋及相關研究
ROOM 105
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
Session OS-3: 海洋化學及生物
ROOM 201A
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-3A: 邊界層氣象與局部環流
Session AS-4A: 桃芝颱風專題
ROOM 203
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-3B: 高層大氣與電離層物理
Session AS-4B: 太空天氣、行星際與磁層物理
ROOM 201BC
東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際研討會
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Registration, Opening Remarks, Keynote Speech & Photo
Session MMT-1: Convective Storms
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
ROOM 101B
ROOM 101C
ROOM 102
ROOM 105
ROOM 201A
地震和活動構造國際學術研討會
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Session iSEAT-A5: Paleoseismology & Morphotectonics (1)
Session iSEAT-A6: Paleoseismology & Morphotectonics (2)
東亞地體構造國際學術研討會
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Session iSEAT-B5: Geotectonics of Taiwan Region
Session iSEAT-B6: Geotectonics of East Asia Region
西太平洋海洋地質新世紀國際學術研討會
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Session NEWPMAGIC-3: SEAS (2)
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
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Session OS-4: 海洋整合研究
九十年海洋科學學門研究成果發表會
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Poster Session
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
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Session AS-5A: 大氣環境
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ROOM 203
ROOM 201BC
Session AS-6A: 大氣物理
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-5B: 高層大氣與 COSMIC
Session AS-6B: 大氣遙測與 COSMIC
東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際學術研討會
Session MMT-2: Convective Lines & Rainbands
Session MMT-3: Topographic Effects on Precipitation
6:00 P.M.
雞尾酒會(台北國際會議中心三樓宴會廳)
7:30 ~ 9:30 P.M.
Room 201A
大氣學門座談
8:00 ~ 9:00 P.M.
Room 203
未來太空科學國際合作說明會
九月二十七日(星期四)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會
Opening Ceremony
Keynote Speeches – Joint with Session ICDP-1
ROOM 101B
國際陸地鑽井計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會
Opening Ceremony
Session ICDP-1: Keynote Speeches (1)
ROOM 101C
西太平洋海洋地質新世紀國際學術研討會
Session NEWPMAGIC-3: Paleoceanography
ROOM 102
邊緣海與熱帶海岸區碳與營養鹽之通量探討國際學術
研討會 Opening Ceremony & Session FLUX-1
ROOM 103
地球科學素養與十二年一貫地球科學課程研討會
Session GSL-1
ROOM 105
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會 &國際陸地鑽井
計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會: Poster Session
ROOM 201A
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-7A: 應用氣象
Session AS-8A: 季風與氣候(1)
ROOM 203
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-7B: 數值預報模擬(1)
Session AS-8B: 數值預報模擬(2)
ROOM 201BC
東亞地區中尺度氣象與颱風國際學術研討會
Session MMT-4: Typhoons-Observation & Modeling (1)
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Poster Session
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
ROOM 101B
ROOM 102
ROOM 103
ROOM 105
ROOM 201A
ROOM 203
ROOM 201BC
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會
Session GEOPHYS-1: 地震研究(1)
Session GEOPHYS-2: 地震研究(2)
國際陸地鑽井計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會
Session ICDP-2: Keynote Speeches (2)
Session ICDP-3: Seismological Studies
Session ICDP-4: Shallow Drilling and Geology
邊緣海與熱帶海岸區碳與營養鹽之通量探討國際
學術研討會 Session FLUX-2
地球科學素養與十二年一貫地球科學課程研討會
Session GSL-2
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會 &國際陸地鑽井
計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會: Poster Session
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-9A: 季風與氣候(2)
Session AS-10A:衛星氣象
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Session AS-9B: 天氣分析預報(1)
Session AS-10B:天氣分析預報(2)
東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際學術研討會
Session MMT-5: Typhoons-Observation & Modeling (2)
Session MMT-6: Typhoons- Forecasting
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6:30 ~ 10:30 P.M.
Room 101A
地球物理學門座談
九月二十八日(星期五)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會
Session GEOPHYS-3: 地震研究、工程及環境
地球物理
Session GEOPHYS-4: 工程及環境地球物理
ROOM 101B
國際陸地鑽井計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會
Session ICDP-5: Reviews on Chi-Chi Earthquake –
Geophysics
Session ICDP-6: Developing a Science Plan for Deep
Drilling
ROOM 102
東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際研討會
Session MMT-7: Meiyu & Baiu Fronts
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ROOM 105
Session MMT-8: Mesoscale Convective Systems
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會&國際陸地鑽井
計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會: Poster Session
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
九十年中國地球物理學會學術研討會
Session GEOPHYS-5:工程與地球物理、地質及
地體構造
Session GEOPHYS-6:地質及地體構造
ROOM 101B&105 國際陸地鑽井計畫—車籠埔斷層鑽探研討會
Session ICDP-7: Poster Session
ROOM 102
東亞中尺度氣象與颱風國際研討會
Session MMT-9: Cloud Observations & Radar
Techniques
Session MMT-10: Rainfall Forecasting
九月二十八~二十九日﹙星期五~六﹚︰九二一災區地質野外考察
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2001 Joint Geosciences Assembly (JGA)
Natural Environmental Research in Western Pacific and
East Asia: Review and Prospect
AGENDA
Date: September 25 ~ 28, 2001
Location: Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan
September 25 (Tuesday)
8:00 ~ 9:00 A.M.
Registration
ROOM 101
9:00~9:30 A.M.
9:30~10:00 A.M.
Opening Ceremony
Opening Speeches: Dr. Yuan T. Lee (President, Academia
Sinica), Dr. Mow-Kuen. Wu (Vice Chairman, NSC)
10:00~10:30 A.M.
Keynote Speech
Professor Peter Wyllie (California Institute of Technology):
Earth Sciences and Society: a decade after the US
Academy Report
10:30 ~ 11:00 A.M. Coffee Break
11:00 ~ 11:30 A.M. Keynote Speech
Professor Hiroo Kanamori (California Institute of Technology):
Importance of Basic Research and Modern Technology for
Effective Earthquake Damage Mitigation
11:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
Keynote Speech
Dr. Chao Han Liu (President, National Central University):
From Global Change to Sustainable Development
12:30 ~ 1:30 P.M.
Press Conference (Room 105)
1:30 ~ 5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
Page
International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics:
1
Session iSEAT-A1 - Structure and Seismotectonics (1)
Session iSEAT-A2 - Geodesy and Crustal Deformation
International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics:
3
Session iSEAT-B1 - High Pressure/ Temperature Geology
Session iSEAT-B2 - Tectonics and Magmatism
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Session OS-1: Physical Oceanography
4
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in
Taiwan
6
Session AS-1: Keynote Speeches
Session AS-2A: Typhoons
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in
ROOM 101B
ROOM 102
ROOM 201ABC
ROOM 203
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Taiwan
Session AS-2B: Radar Meteorology
September 26 (Wednesday)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
Session iSEAT-A3 - Structure and Seismotectonic (2)
Session iSEAT-A4 - Seismology (1)
ROOM 101B
International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
Session iSEAT-B3 – Seismology (2)
Session iSEAT-B4 - Deep Crustal Structure
ROOM 101C
NEWPMAGIC: New Era of Western Pacific
MArine Geology International Conference
Session NEWPMAGIC-1: SEAS (1)
ROOM 102
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science
Research Program
Session OS-2: Marine Geology and Related Studies
ROOM 105
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science
Research Program
Session OS-3: Marine Biology
ROOM 201A
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric
Sciences in Taiwan
Session AS-3A: Atmospheric Boundary Layer and
Local Circulation
Session AS-4A: Special Session on Typhoon Toraji
ROOM 203
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric
Sciences in Taiwan
Se ssion AS-3B: Upper Atmosphere and Ionophysics
Session AS-4B: Space Weather, Inter-planetary and
Magnetophysics
ROOM 201BC
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology
and Typhoon in East Asia
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8
9
12
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16
18
19
21
Registration, Opening Remarks, Keynote Speech & Photo
Session MMT-1: Convective Storms
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
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Session iSEAT-A5: Paleoseismology & Morphotectonics (I)
Session iSEAT-A6: Paleoseismology & Morphotectonics (II)
ROOM 101B
ROOM 101C
ROOM 102
International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
Session iSEAT-B5: Geotectonics of Taiwan Region
Session iSEAT-B6: Geotectonics of East Asia Region
NEWPMAGIC: New Era of Western Pacific MArine
Geology International Conference
Session NEWPMAGIC-3: SEAS (2)
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research
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ROOM 105
ROOM 201A
ROOM 203
Program: Session OS-4: Integrated Ocean Studies
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research
Program: Poster Session
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
Session AS-5A: Atmospheric Environment
Session AS-6A: Atmospheric Physics
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
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Session AS-5B: Upper Atmosphere and COSMIC
Session AS-6B: Atmospheric Remote Sensing and COSMIC
ROOM 201BC
6:00 P.M.
7:30 ~ 9:30 P.M.
Room 201A
8:00 ~ 9:00 P.M.
Room 203
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology
and Typhoon in East Asia
Session MMT-2: Convective Lines & Rainbands
Session MMT-2: Topographic Effects on Precipitation
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Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei
Intionational Convention Center)
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan: Discussion Session
Planning International Satellite Programs with
National Space Program Office
September 27 (Thursday)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical Society
Opening Ceremony
35
Keynote Speeches: Joint with Session ICDP-1
ROOM 101B
ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault,
Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a
Recent Large Earthquake
35
Opening Remark
Session ICDP-1: Keynote Speech (1)
ROOM 101C
NEWPMAGIC: New Era of Western Pacific MArine
Geology International Conference
36
Session NEWPMAGIC-3: Paleoceanography
ROOM 102
International Symposium and Workshop on Carbon
and nutrient fluxes in marginal seas and tropical
coastal Zone: Opening Ceremony & Session FLUX-1 38
ROOM 103
Symposium on Global Science Literacy and
its Implications for Pre-College Earth Science
curriculum: Opening Ceremony & Session GSL-1
40
ROOM 105
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical
Society & ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu
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ROOM 201A
ROOM 203
Fault, Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting
for a Recent Large Earthquake: Poster Session
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
Session AS-7A: Applied Meteorology
Session AS-8A: Monsoon and Climate (1)
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
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45
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Session AS-7B: Numerical Simulation and Prediction (1)
Session AS-8B: Numerical Simulation and Prediction (2)
ROOM 201BC
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
ROOM 101B
ROOM 102
ROOM 103
ROOM 105
ROOM 201A
ROOM 203
ROOM 201BC
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology
and Typhoon in East Asia
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Session MMT-4: Typhoons-Observation & Modeling (1)
Session MMT: Poster Session
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical
Society
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Session GEOPHYS-1: Seismology (1)
Session GEOPHYS-2: Seismology (2)
ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault,
Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a
Recent Large Earthquake
51
Session ICDP-2: Keynote Speech (2)
Session ICDP-3: Seismological Studies
Session ICDP-4: Shallow Drilling and Geology
International Symposium and Workshop on Carbon and
nutrient fluxes in marginal seas and tropical coastal
Zone
52
Session FLUX-2
Symposium on Global Science Literacy and
its Implications for Pre-College Earth Science
curriculum: Session GSL-2
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical
Society & ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu
Fault, Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting
for a Recent Large Earthquake: Poster Session
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
53
Session AS-9A: Monsoon and Climate (2)
Session AS-10A: Satellite Meteorology
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences
in Taiwan
54
Session AS-9B: Weather Analysis and Forecasting (1)
Session AS-10B: Weather Analysis and Forecasting (2)
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology
and Typhoon in East Asia
55
Session MMT-5: Typhoons-Observation & Modeling (2)
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Session MMT-6: Typhoons- Forecasting
6:30 ~ 10:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical Society:
Discussion Session
September 28 (Friday)
8:30 ~ 12:00 A.M.
ROOM 101A
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical Society 57
Session GEOPHYS-3: Seismology, Engineering and
Environment Geophysics
Session GEOPHYS-4: Engineering and Environment
Geophysics
ROOM 101B
ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault,
Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a
Recent Large Earthquake
59
Session ICDP-5: Reviews on Chi-Chi Earthquake – Geophysics
Session ICDP-6: Developing a Science Plan for Deep Drilling
ROOM 102
ROOM 105
1:30 ~5:30 P.M.
ROOM 101A
ROOM 101B&105
ROOM 102
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology and
Typhoon in East Asia
60
Session MMT-7: Meiyu & Baiu Fronts
Session MMT-8: Mesoscale Convective Systems
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical
Society & ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu
Fault, Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting
for a Recent Large Earthquake: Poster Session
2001 Annual Meeting of the Chinese Geophysical Society
Session GEOPHYS-5: Engineering and Environment
Geophysics, Geology and Tectonics
Session GEOPHYS-6: Geology and Tectonics
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ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault,
Taiwan: Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a
Recent Large Earthquake
64
Session ICDP-7: Poster Session
International Conference on Mesoscale Meteorology
and Typhoon in East Asia
66
Session MMT-9: Cloud Observations & Radar Techniques
Session MMT-10: Rainfall Forecasting
September 28-29 (Friday-Saturday): Post-Conference field trip to the 921
Earthquake Sites
15
iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
Sept 25th
Tuesday P.M.
Room 101A
Session iSEAT-A1: Structure and Seismotectonics (1)
Presiding: Honn Kao, Hao-Tsu Chu
1330~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
1500~1530
The ramp-detachment structure of Taiwan as illuminated by the
Chi-Chi earthquake (Keynote)
Suppe, John, Sara Carena, Honn Kao, Yue-Gau Chen, Jih-Hao Hung,
Yuan-Hsi Lee, and Li-Fan Yue
Deformation mechanism of the northern ending surface ruptures
of the Chi-Chi Earthquake
Lee, Yuan-Hsi, Wei-Yu Wu, Tung-Sheng Shih, Shih-Ting Lu,
Meng-Long Shieh, Chi-Wen Lin, Hao-Tsu Chu
Geometry and structure of northern surface ruptures of the 1999
Mw=7.6 Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake: influence from inherited
fold belt structures
Lee, Jian-Cheng, Hao-Tsu Chu, Jacques Angelier, Yu-Chang Chan,
Jyr-Ching Hu, Chia-Yu Lu, and Ruey-Juin Rau
Three-dimensional deformation and slip partitioning along the
rupture trace of the Chichi earthquake, 1999, Taiwan
Angelier, Jacques, Jian-Cheng Lee, Jyr-Ching Hu and Hao-Tsu Chu
The 21 September 1999 earthquake : structural inheritance and
basement involvement at the front of the Taiwan mountain
Mouthereau, Frédéric, Jacques Angelier and Jiang-Cheng Lee
Coffee Break
Session iSEAT-A2: Geodesy and Crustal Deformation
Presiding: Jih-Hao Hong, Ruey-Juin Rau
1530~1600
1600~1615
The 1999 Chi-Chi Taiwan earthquake: earthquake mechanics
and crustal deformation (Keynote)
P. Segall, N. Becher, K.M. Johnson, Y.J. Hsu and S.B. Yu
Postseismic deformation following the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan
earthquake
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1615~1630
1630~1645
1645~1700
1700~1715
1715~1730
Hsu, Ya-Ju,, Shui-Beih Yu, Long-Chen Kuo , Horng-Yue Chen and
Kuo-Fong Ma
Post-seismic slip following the 1999 Chi-Chi Taiwan Earthquake
Bechor, N., P. Segall, J. McGuire, Y. Hsu and S.B. Yu
Forward and inverse modeling of Chelungpu fault and
Shihkang-Shangchi fault zone with coseismic GPS data from the
1999 Chi-Chi earthquake
Johnson, K.M., P. Segall, Y.J. Hsu, S.B. Yu
Comprehensive study of coseismic displacement from SPOT
offsets and GPS data.
Michel, Rémi
Horizontal co-seismic displacements measured from satellite
imagery of the Chi-Chi earthquake, 1999 (Central Taiwan)
Dominguez, Stéphane, Jean-Philippe Avouac, and Rémi Michel
Coseismic regional surface deformation of the footwall of the
Chelungpu fault after the 1999 Chichi earthquake (Taiwan) from
InSAR and GPS data
Pathier, E., Fruneau, B., Deffontaines, B., Lee, C. T., Angelier, J.,
Raymond, D., Yu, S.-B.
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iSEAT 2: International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
Sept 25th
Tuesday P.M.
Room 101B
Session iSEAT-B1: High Pressure/ Temperature Geology
Presiding: Juhn G. Liou and Wuu-Liang Huang
1330~1400 Ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) metamorphism – a perspective view
(Keynote)
Liou, J. G. and Maruyama, S.
1400~1415 The nucleation and growth of polycrystalline quartz: pressure
effect up to 3 GPa
Huang, Wuu-Liang
1415~1430 Genesis of microdiamonds from melt and associated multiphase
inclusions in garnet of ultrahigh-pressure gneiss from Erzgebirge,
Germany
Hwang, Shyh-Lung, Pouyan Shen, Hao-Tsu Chu, Tzen-Fu Yui, and
Chung-Cherng Lin
1430~1445 Petrogenesis and tectonic implications of garnet amphibolites
(retrogressed eclogites) in the western Dabie Block, Eastern China
Tsai, Chin-Ho, Hanwen Zhou, Ching-Hua Lo, Yoshiyuki Iizuka
1445~1500 Dating of HP phengite in the Betic Cordilleras, southeastern
Spain: the problem of excess argon incorporation and the role of
fluid-assisted submicroscopic recrystallization
deJong, Koen
1500~1530
Coffee Break
Session iSEAT-B2: Tectonics and Magmatism
Presiding: Martin F.J. Flower and Cheng-Hong Chen
1530~1600 Collision-induced mantle flow and the genesis of ophiolite
(Keynote)
Flower, Martin F.J.
1600~1615 Geochemical aspects and tectonic implication of late Yanshanian
Magmatism in SE China
Chen, Cheng-Hong, Wayne Lin and Chi-Yu Lee
1615~1630 Cenozoic Asian fragmentation and formation of back-arc basins
in the Western Pacific: the hydrous plume origin
Maruyama, S. and Liou, J. G.
1630~1645 Detailed look at final stage of plate break-off: tomographic
investigation to snapshot this process at the Carpathians
Mocanu, Victor and CALIXTO Research Group
1645~1700 Chemical organization of intraslab seismic zone
Omori, S. and Maruyama, S.
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1700~1715
1715~1730
The tectonic evolution of the Qilian Fold Belt, Northwest China
Alan Smith
Comparison of the Volcanism between Tianchi Volcano and Cheju
Island Volcano: Tectonic Significance
Xiangshen, Zheng
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中華民國九十學年度國科會海洋科學研究成果發表會
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Sept 25th
Tuesday P.M.
Room 102
Session OS-1: 物理海洋學 (Physical Oceanography)
Presiding: 陳慶生、蔡武廷(C.S. Chern, Wu-ting Tsai)
13:30~13:45 Kuroshio Upstream Dynamic Experiment Subproject 1: Tide and
deep circulation (2)
C. S. Chern
黑潮上游海區海洋動力學實驗—子計畫一︰黑潮上游海域潮汐及
底層環流的研究(II)
陳慶生
13:45~14:00 Kuroshio Upstream Dynamic Experiment
J. Wang
黑潮上游海區海洋動力學實驗-總計畫
王胄
14:00~14:15 Current Variations Southeast and Southwest of Taiwan:Kuroshio
Intrusion in the Luzon Strait
T. Y. Tang
黑潮於台灣東南、西南海域的時空變化
唐存勇
14:15~14:30 Current Variations Southeast and Southwest of Taiwan
Y. J. Yang
黑潮上游海區海洋動力學實驗子計畫七:台灣東南及西南海域的
流場變化
楊穎堅
14:30~14:45 The influence of Kuroshio branch on the hydrography and
through flow transport in the Penghu Channel
Sen Jan
黑潮上游渦流之形成機制及其對下游之影響—數值模擬研究(II)
詹森
14:45~15:00 Multi-resolution interpolation and detiding of ADCP data (a
spin-off from Multiscale Seismic tomography)
L.Y. Chiao
多重尺度震波走時層析成像
喬凌雲
1500~1515
Coffee Break
20
15:15~15:30 Kuroshio Upstream Dynamic Experiment Subproject 1: Altimeter
observations (2): detection and analysis of eddies
Cheinway Hwang
黑潮上游地區海洋動力學實驗-子計畫六:黑潮上游地區衛星測高
觀測(二) 渦漩之決定及分析
黃金維
15:30~15:45 Inter-comparison between ROCSAT-1 OCI and SeaWiFS
Chung-Ru Ho
中華衛星一號海洋水色照相儀與海視廣角感應器之交叉驗證
何宗儒
15:45~16:00 Satellite observation of upwelling in the western South China Sea
N.R. Kao
南海西部湧升流跨年之衛星觀測
郭南榮
16:00~16:15 Multipe Sensor Remote Sensing of Upwelling with in situ Sea
Truth
I-I Lin
林依依
16:15~16:30 A study on the transfer process of slightly solube gases across the
oceansurface(3)
Wu-ting Tsai
微溶性氣體通過海面流體動力機制的研究(三)
蔡武廷
16:30~16:45 Acoustic plane-wave interaction with randomly inhomogeneous
Seabed
Jin-Yuan Liu
平面聲波與隨機不均勻海床相互作用問題之研究
劉金源
16:45~17:00 The Study of Low-frequency Motion Phenomena along the
Coastal Ocean of Taiwan
K. L. Fan
台灣沿海海洋低頻運動之初步研究
范光龍
17:00~17:15 Application of wavelet theory and neural network in the
prediction and interpolation of tide in the Taiwan Strait
Bang-Fuh Chen
小波理論與類神經網路應用於台灣海峽潮汐之預測與補遺
陳邦富
17:15~17:30 Extreme, Hazardous waves
Cheng-Han Tsai
瘋狗浪研究
蔡政翰
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 25th
Tuesday A.M.
Room 201ABC
12:30 ~ 13:30 第七屆全國大氣科學研討會 註冊、報到
13:30 ~ 14:00 第七屆全國大氣科學研討會開幕式
Sept 25th
Tuesday P.M.
Session AS-1: 主題演講(Keynote Speeches)
Room 201A
14:00 ~ 15:30
Presiding: 劉廣英、禚漢如
1400~1430
1430~1500
1500~1530
1530~1550
台灣梅雨季弓形回波(Bow Echo)之結構與演變
陳泰然、周鴻祺
Review of ROCSAT programs and research in atmospheric and
space sciences
Lee, Lou-Chuang(李羅權)
Reduction in sunshine duration over Taiwan: cause and
implications
Liu, Shaw Chen(劉紹臣), Chung-Ho Wang(汪中和), Chein-Jung
Shiu(許乾忠), Hsiu-Wu Chang(張修武), Chang-Keng Hsiao(蕭
長庚), and
Shuh-Haung Liaw(廖述宏)
Coffee Break
Session AS-2A: 颱風 (Typhoon)
1550~1720
Presiding: 黃清勇、吳俊傑
1550~1605
1605~1620
1620~1635
On the recent development to typhoon research
Kuo, Hung-Chi(郭鴻基)
中央氣象局颱風路徑預報模式 2000 年之預報檢討
黃康寧、陳得松、葉天降
信風爆發對熱帶氣旋形成之影響
黃麗蓉、李清勝
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1635~1650
1650~1705
1705~1720
溫妮颱風登陸後自我加強過程的初步探討
劉志信、陳泰然
颱風副低壓研究探討
徐天佑、劉廣英
秋末冬初台灣近海西移颱風向北轉向之預報
劉昭民、蘇世孟
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 25th
Tuesday P.M.
Session AS-2B: 雷達氣象 (Radar Meteorology)
Room 203
15:50 ~ 17:30
Presiding: 陳台琦、何台華
1550~1605
1605~1620
1620~1635
1635~1650
1650~1705
Airborne Doppler observations of a strongly retarded cold front
upstream of coastal orography
Yu, Cheng-Ku(游政谷)
SCSMEX 期間利用 C-Pol 偏極化雷達氣象參數觀測降水系統分析
劉慈先、陳台琦
由都卜勒風場反演三維熱動力場的可行性研究—TAMEX IOP#2
颮線真實個案之分析
鍾高陞、廖宇慶
利用 UHF 雷達進行降水粒子之辨識分類及垂直速度、粒徑大小之
分析研究
錢映貞、林沛練
雲對地閃電和雷達回波參數之相關:個案研究
洪景山
1705~1720
奧托(Otto)颱風與碧利斯(Bilis)颱風侵台前雷達資料分析比
較
鄭哲聖、何台華、張茂興
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iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 101A
Session iSEAT-A3: Structure and Seismotectonic (2)
Presiding: Jian-Cheng Lee, Jyr--Ching Hu
0830~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
1000~1030
What did the Chi-chi earthquake reveal about the lithospheric
structure of Taiwan
Angelier, Jacques
Seismic attenuation characteristics as revealed by 1999 Chi-Chi
earthquake, Taiwan
Chang, T.-Y., F. Cotton, J. Angelier, T.-C. Shin, and Honn Kao
Finite Source Model of the Chi-Chi Taiwan Earthquake Derived
from Strong-Motion and GPS Data
Chi, Wu-Cheng, Doug Dreger, Asya Kaverina
3-D distinct element analysis accounts for stress permutations in
brittle tectonics
Hu, Jyr-Ching and Jacques Angelier
Quantitative patterns of Seismic deformation in Taiwan
Kao, Honn and Guo-Chin Huang
Coffee Break
Session iSEAT-A4: Seismology (1)
Presiding: Kao-Fong Ma, Bor-Shouh Huang
1030~1100
1100~1115
1115~1130
1130~1145
Modeling the slip history of 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake
(Keynote)
Don V. Helmberger, Ji Chen , Kuo-Fong Ma
Fault lubrication: an explanation for the fault dynamics of the
1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, Earthquake (Mw7.6)
Ma, Kuo-Fong, Emily E. Brodsky, Jim Mori, Teh-Ru Alex Song and
Ji Chen
Inversion of double couple focal mechanisms of the Chi-chi
earthquake sequence, Taiwan
Angelier, Jacques and Kao Honn
Two-dimensional wave propagation modeling beneath Eastern
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1145~1200
1200~1215
Taiwan
Lee, Shiann-Jong and Kuo-Fong Ma
Array observations for the rupture properties of the 1999
ChiI-Chi, Taiwan earthquake and its seismic implications
Huang, Bor-Shouh
Characteristics of seismic radiation during the 1994 Bolivian
Earthquake and implications for rupture mechanisms
Huang, Bor-Shouh
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iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 101B
Session iSEAT-B3: Seismology (2)
Presiding: Cheng-Hung Lin, Win-Bin Cheng
0830~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
1500~1530
Initiation of the Chichi Taiwan Earthquake (Keynote)
Mori, James
Local earthquake seismic tomography in the Peikang High
(western Taiwan)
Cheng, Win-Bin, Hui-Chen Huang, Chengsung Wang
An empirical approach for rapid mapping of dense spatial
distributions of ground motion response spectra after strong
earthquakes in Taiwan
Chao, Hsiao-Ling and Yi-Ben Tsai
Scaling of power spectra of near-fault seismograms of the 1999
Chi-Chi, Taiwan, Earthquake
Huang, M.-W., and J.-H. Wang
Aftershock distribution of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake
and crustal structure in the source region
Hirata, Naoshi, Hiroshi Sato, Shin-ichi Sakai, Eeiji Kurashimo,
Huang Bor-Shouh, K.C. Chen, Chien-Ying Wang, Horng-Yuan Yen
Coffee Break
Session iSEAT-B4: Deep Crustal Structure
Presiding: Ban-Yuan Kuo, Shu-Huei Hung
1030~1100
1100~1115
1115~1130
1130~1145
1145~1200
Crustal structure and earthquake hazards in the Western USA: a
modern perspective (Keynote)
Walter D. Mooney
Diffraction tomography of mantle shear wave heterogeneity
Hung , Shu-Huei, Ling-Yun Chiao, and Ban-Yuan Kuo
Crustal shear wave anisotropy in the Taiwan orogen
Rau, Ruey-Juin and Ching-Long Yang
Mapping the upper mantle beneath Taiwan using teleseismic
surface waves recorded by BATS
Kuo, Ban-Yuan, Aibing Li, Don Forsyth, and Honn Kao
Identification of multiple gas components in SW Taiwan and its
application for earthquake surveillance
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1200~1215
Yang, T.F., Jiang, J.H., Chou, T.Y., Chen, C-H., Liu, T.K.,Chyi, L.L.,,
Song, S.R., Lee, C.-y. and Lee, M.
A High Resolution Tomography of Taiwan Using Local
Earthquakes and Tectonics of Taiwan
Wu, Francis T., Harley Benz and Antonio Villasenor
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iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
&
iSEAT 2: International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M. to P.M.
Poster Session
Coseismic fault-bend-folding occurred in 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
Chang, Yuan, Yue-Gau Chen, Wen-Shan Chen, and John Suppe
Relative fault activities in the central and Chianan area in Taiwan
Chen, Y.C., Q.C. Sung
Seismological observations for possible crustal-scale tectonic escape in SW
Taiwan
Ching, Kuo-En and Ruey-Juin Rau
Basin formation, magma generation and mantle dynamics
Filatiev V.P.
Geodynamics of a extension of the crust at formation of deep-water basins
on the data of geochemistry of basalts of the Japan Sea
Konovalov, Yu. I.
The regional morphostructures and seismotectonics of the east of Aia
Kulakov, A.P.
The Lithospheric extension – The main geological process for the formation
of the eastern Asia marginal seas
Kulakov, A.P.
The destruction of continental margins and the expansion of ocean – The
global geological process
Kulakov, A.P.
Active structures in Hsin-Se, Central Taiwan: a case study of deformed
terraces
Lai, Kuang-Yin, Yue-Gau Chen, Wen-Shan Chen, Jih-Hao Hung
Introduction to the data management center of the institute of earth
sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Liang, Wen-Tzong, Honn Kao, Win-Gee Huang, and Chun-Chi Liu
The geodynamic model of the active seismogenic zone and its influence on
local zones (an example Kresna-Kroupnik Zone -SW Bulgaria)
Ranguelov, Boyko, Antoine Kies, Galina Lamykina
Rapid evolution of fault scarp knickpoints following September 1999
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Chi-Chi earthquake in West-Central Taiwan
Sklar, Leonard, Jonathan Stock, Wu-Cheng Chi, James Kirchner, William Dietrich,
Joshua Roering ,Meng-Long Hsieh, Shuh-Jong Tsao, and Mien-Ming Chen
A new geomorphic index of active tectonics: the fractal vector derived from
DEM
Sung, Quocheng and Yenchieh Chen
The distribution of earthquake epicenters recorded by K2-network on the
tectonic fault scheme of North Vietnam.
Toan, D.V., Y-Ben Tsai, Hsin Hung Wu, T.V. Bac, N.T. Yem, T.T. Hue
Seismic activity of nanao basin based on OBS data
Tsao, R. Y. and Allen T. Chen
Occurrence of a lower Paleozoic Alaskan-type intrusive complex in the
Qilian Fold Belt and its geological significance
Tseng, Chien-yuan, Houng-Yi Yang, H. Wu, and G. Zuo
Evolution of the microcontinents in the Qilian area, NW China: A Nd-Sr
isotopic and geochemical study
Tung, Kuo-An, Chuan-Hsiung Chung, Alan D.Smith and Houng-Yi Yang
Correlation between Spatial Distributions of Human Casualty and Ground
Motion Intensityfrom Two Past Earthquakes in Taiwan
Yu, Tsung-Ming and Yi-Ben Tsai
The Neotectonic Implications Inferred from Hsinhse River Terraces,
Taiwan
Tsai, Heng, Q. C. Sung and S. J. Chyi
The structure evolution in the eastern central range of Taiwan
Yeh, En-Chao, Donald M. Fisher and C.-Y. Lu
The early Yanshanian lithospheric extension in South China: constrained
by the Shoshonitic Magmatism in Southeastern Guangxi
Zhou, Hanwen, Cheng-Hong Chen, Chi-Yu Lee, Ching-Hua Lo, Xianhua Li
1800~1930
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
30
NEWPMAGIC:
New Era of Western Pacific Marine Geology International Conference
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 101C
Session NEWPMAGIC-1: SEAS (1)
0830~0845
0845~09:00
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
Imaging of Tectonic Structures from 3D Inverse-Ray Method:
Application to a Ryukyu Forearc Basin
Wang, Tan K.
TAICRUST Combined Onshore/Offshore Datasets Provide
Improved Crustal-Scale Velocity Structure of the Taiwan Collision
McIntosh, K. D. and Y. Nakamura
Slab Geometry of the Northwestern Corner of the Philippine Sea
Plate and its Implication in Magma Production
Hsu, Shu-Kun and Jean-Claude Sibuet
Structure of the Extinct West Philippine Basin Spreading Center
Hidle, Thomas W.C. and Lina Handayani
A New Model for the Evolution of the West Philippine Basin
During the Eocene-Oligocene Time
Deschamps, Anne and Serge Lallemand
An Examination of Philippine Sea Plate Age Distribution Based
on Seafloor Depth/Age Relationships, Satellite Altimetry Derived
Bathymetry and Swath Bathymetric Data
Kisimoto, Kiyo and Thomas W.C. Hidle
1000~1030 Coffee Break
1030~1045
1045~1100
1100~1115
1115~1130
1130~1145
How Was Taiwan Created?
Sibuet, Jean-Claude and Shu-Kun Hsu
From Passive to Active Margin in the Southern Ryukyu Arc and
the Birth of Taiwan
Lallemand, Serge, Yvonne Font and Anne Deschamps
Subduction-Collision-Backarc Spreading: A Model for the Taiwan
Mountain Building Processes
Lee, Chao-Shing and Sing-Chiang Liang
Regional Dynamics in the Westernmost Part of the Okinawa
Trough as Derived from the Observed Volcanic/Hydrothermal
Activities, Segmentation Structure in the Axial Rifting Zone
Matsumoto, Takeshi, M. Kinoshita., M. Nakamura, J.-C. Sibuet, C.-S.
Lee, S.-K. Hsu, T. Oomori, R. Shinjo, M. Kimura and the Onboard
Scientific Party of YOKOSUKA/SHINKAI6500 Lequios Cruise
Philippine Sea Plate Insertion into the Eurasian Plate – Tectonic
Consequences on the Southernmost Ryukyu Forearc
Font, Yvonne, Serge Lallemand, Char-Shine Liu and Hong Kao
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1145~1200
A New Method for Estimating the Seismic Wave Attenuation by
Energy Ratio and Its Application in Crustal Pattern Recognition
Cheng, Win-Ben
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NEWPMAGIC:
New Era of Western Pacific Marine Geology International Conference
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M. to P.M.
Poster Session
On Solar-Tectonic Energetic Transfer and Evolution of
Continental Margins
Nevsky, V.
New View on the Morphostructure and Morphostructural Evolution of the
Western Pacific Marginal Seas
Kulakov, A.P.
Heatflow Measurements in the Southern Okinawa Trough
Shyu, Chuen-Tien, Shu-kun Hsu and Chao-Shing Lee
Seafloor Magnetic Characteristics of the Northeastmost South China Sea
Basin
Yeh, Yi-Ching and Shu-Kun Hsu
Three-Dimensional Sedimentary and Velocity Structures in the SW
Ryukyu Forearc Basin
Huang, Yi-Chen, Chung-Hsiang Mou, Tzu-Wei Weng, I-Tse Leu and Tan K.
Wang
Submarine Volcanoes and Hydrothermal Circulation in the
Southernmost Part of Okinawa Trough
Tsai, Ching-Hui and Chao-Shing Lee
Volcanic Activities in the Northeastern Taiwan Mountain Building
Processes
Liang, Sing-Chiang and Chao-Shing Lee
Applying the GIS into the Geophysical Database
Huang, Kang-Lin and Chao-Shing Lee
3-D Wave Velocity Structure Beneath Southern Taiwan Obtained by
Seismic Tomography
Huang, Jui-Hung, Win-Bin Cheng, Chengsung Wang and Chao-Shing Lee
1800~1930
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
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中華民國九十學年度國科會海洋科學研究成果發表會
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 102
Session OS-2: 海洋地質及相關研究 (Marine Geology and Related Studies)
Presiding: 劉祖乾、陳明德 (James T. Liu, M.T. Chen)
09:00~09:15 International Marine Past Global Change Study (IMAGES) II –
Service Project
M.T. Chen
國際海洋古全球變遷研究 II-總計畫
陳明德
09:15~09:30 Paleoceanographic records from the Okinawa trough in the last
40kyrs : records of IMAGES MD982195 core
Chen-Yue Huang, Chi-Yue Huang
沖繩海槽深海岩心 MD982195 之古海洋意義
黃振祐、黃奇瑜
09:30~09:45 Formation of the West Pacific Warm Pool
Hui-Ling Lin
西太平洋暖池的形成
林慧玲
09:45~10:00 Silicious algae fossils in Core (MD972144) from the South China
Sea
W.L. Wang
南海岩心(MD972144)之矽藻化石群研究
王瑋龍
10:00~10:15 The development and degradation of fossil reefs and their
paleoceanographic environment in southwest Taiwan(1)
Shi-Wei Wang
台灣西南部化石珊瑚礁的發育和衰退過程及其古海洋環境的研究
王士偉、戴昌鳳
1015~1030
Coffee Break
10:30~10:45 A study of mineralogy and rock magnetism of core samples from
the Ocean Drilling Program, Leg 187
Yen-Hong Shau
海洋鑽探計畫 187 航次岩心樣品之礦物學與岩石磁學研究
34
蕭炎宏
10:45~11:00 PAGES: Correlations between records from mountainous lakes in
Taiwan and those fromlakes in the monsoon/westerly zone in the
east Asia (2)
S.C. Lan, C.T.A. Chen
古全球變遷-臺灣高山湖泊與東亞夏季風西界及西風帶湖泊之古
氣候記錄對比 (II)
藍信企、陳鎮東
11:00~11:15 Geothermal and geomagnetic study in the sea off southwestern
Taiwan(2)
C.T. Shyu
台灣西南海域之地熱與地磁研究(II)
徐春田
11:15~11:30 The effect of estuarine dynamics and sedimentary environment on
sediment transport: a case study of the Kaoping Estuary
James T. Liu
高屏海底峽谷對高屏溪口進岸海域沈積物疏運的影響
劉祖乾
11:30~11:45 A numerical study of the dynamic interaction among Kaoping
Estuary, Kaoping submarine canyon and Tapon Lagoon (2)
Ja-Son Yu
高屏溪口、高屏海底峽谷、大鵬灣交互作用動力機制之數值模擬
研究(II)
于嘉順
11:45~12:00 Observations and simulations of flow pattern in the Kao-ping
coastal waters
Ruo-Shan Tseng
高屏海域流場之觀測與模擬
曾若玄
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中華民國九十學年度國科會海洋科學研究成果發表會
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 105
Session OS-3 :海洋化學及生物 (Marine Biology)
Presiding: 鍾玉嘉、陳宏遠 (Y. Chung, H.Y. Chen)
09:00~09:15 Seasonality of sulfate reduction and sulfide minerals
S. Lin
季節性硫酸鹽還原與硫化礦物物種之變化
林曉武
09:15~09:30 Chemical Fingerprinting of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
Marine Sediment
Chon-Lin Lee
海洋沈積物中多環芳香烴之化學指紋鑑識
方孟德、李宗霖
09:30~09:45 Surface PCO2 in the Taiwan Strait
S.L. Wang
台灣海峽表水二氧化碳分壓之研究
王樹倫
09:45~10:00 Pb-210 and Po-210 Profiles from the SIBEX and the Flux, Pb-210
and Po-210 of the Settling Particulates from the KEEP Programs
Y. Chung
南海 SIBEX 鉛-210 與釙-210 剖面分佈與東海 KEEP 沈降顆粒通
量及其鉛-210 和釙-210 分佈之研究
鍾玉嘉
10:00~10:15 SIBEX Subproject: The effect of mixed layer depth on the 18OSW,
13CDIC and 18ODO
W.C. Chou, D.D. Hsu
南海生地化整合研究-子計畫:南海18OSW,13CDIC 及18ODO 深度
變化和混合層厚薄關係之研究
周文臣、許德惇
1015~1030
Coffee Break
10:30~10:45 Mixing, nutrient, nitrate uptake and phytoplankton size structure
in the South China Sea
Yuh-ling Lee Chen
南海海域水層混合、營養鹽、硝酸鹽吸收及浮游植物體型之關係
(II)
李玉玲
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10:45~11:00 Taiwan Strait Ecosystem Dynamics Subproject 1: Zooplankton
production and trophodynamics
Houng-Yung Chen
台灣海峽生態系統動態整合研究-子計畫一:台灣海峽浮游生物之
生產力及食物階層動態
陳宏遠
11:00~11:15 Taiwan Strait Ecosystem Dynamics Subproject 2: Copepod
abundance composition and food chain study
T.S. Chiu
台灣海峽生態系統動態整合研究-子計畫二:海峽北部橈腳類之豐
度組成及其與異葉公鯷之食階關係
丘臺生
11:15~11:30 Aggregation and abundance of zooplankton and fish larvae and
their relation to environment factors in the waters of Taiwan
Strait by usig the hydroacoustic and optic techniques
Ming-Anne Lee
聲光遙測台灣海峽浮游動物與鯷科仔稚魚資源群集特性及海況研
究(I)
李明安
11:30~11:45 Taiwan Strait Ecosystem Dynamics-Occurrence of striped mullect
(Mugilcephalus) eggs in coastal waters off S. W. Taiwan
Meng-Hsien Chen
台灣海峽生態系統動態研究(I)-子計畫五—烏魚魚卵及仔稚魚在
台灣海峽的分佈(Ⅰ)
陳孟仙
11:45~12:00 Temporal and spatial variation of fish larvae community
structure and the monsoon induced long-shore current
W.N. Tseng
台灣西海岸河口域仔稚魚群眾構造的時空動態及其與季節風誘導
的沿岸流之關係
曾萬年
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Room 201A
Session AS-3A: 邊界層氣象與局部環流
08:30 ~ 10:10
(Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Local Circulation)
Presiding: 張隆男、許武榮
0830~0845
0845~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
1000~1030
台灣土壤溫度特性和土壤熱擴散係數推估
吳清吉、鄭文通
利用整合探空系統分析南海北部大氣邊界層特性之研究
林欣弘、林沛練
高屏地區局部環流之數值模擬研究
宋偉國、張凱軍、張鈺雪
高雄地區局部環流與空氣污染之相關性研究
宋偉國、張凱軍、巫美儀
Coffee Break
Session AS-4A: 桃芝颱風專題 (Special Session on Typhoon Toraji) 10:30 ~
12:30
Presiding: 李清勝、林美聆
1030~1050
桃芝颱風之氣象分析
李清勝、沈鴻禧
1050~1110
未來颱風期間防洪策略探討:學習桃芝颱風之經驗
許明熙、鄧慰先
1110~1130
桃芝颱風期間土石流災害調查與分析
林美聆
1130~1150
1150~1230
桃芝颱風災害應變過程之探討
陳亮全、賴美如
綜合討論
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 26th
Wednesday A.M.
Session AS-3B: 高層大氣與電離層物理)
(Upper Atmosphere and Ionophysics)
Room 203
08:30 ~ 10:10
Presiding: 郭富雄、郝玲妮
0830~0845
0845~0900
0900~0915
Observation of a large density dropout across the magnetic field
at 600 km altitude during the April 6-7, 2000 magnetic storm
Su, S.-Y.(蘇信一), H. C. Yeh(葉惠卿), C. K. Chao(趙吉光), and
R. A. Heelis
The propagation of traveling atmospheric disturbances observed
during the April 6-7, 2000 ionospheric storm in the west Pacific
region
Lee, C . C.(李建志), J. Y. Liu(劉正彥), and Y. P. Lee(李永波)
Topside ionospheric ion density, composition, and temperature
measured with ROCSAT-1 IPEI instrument and comparison with
IRI model
Chao, C. -K.(趙吉光), S. Y. Su(蘇信一), and H. C. Yeh(葉惠
卿)
0915~0930
ROCSAT-1 Satellite Observations of Magnetic Anomaly Density
Structures
Lin, C. S.(林進雄), H. C. Yeh(葉惠卿), S. Y. Su(蘇信一), J. M. Wu
(吳靜美), and S. C. Yang(楊舒芝)
1000~1030
Coffee Break
Session AS-4B: 太空天氣、行星際與磁層物理
10:30 ~ 12:30
(Space Weather, Inter-planetary and Magnetophysics)
Presiding: 趙寄昆、劉正彥
1030~1045
1045~1100
1110~1115
A theoretical model for cross-scale simulation of collisionless
plasma in space
Lyu, L. H.(呂凌霄), M. Q. Chen(陳明桂), and W. H. Tsai(蔡
偉雄)
A unified model for explosive thinning and onset of substorm
Lyu, L. H.(呂凌霄) and M. Q. Chen(陳明桂)
Tearing mode instability in anisotropic plasmas: effects of energy
closure
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1115~1130
1130~1145
1145~1200
Chiou, S.-W.(邱行偉) and L.-N. Hau(郝玲妮)
Saturation of the Bz-influence for the Geosynchronous
Magnetopause Crossings
Dmitriev, A. V., J. K. Chao(趙寄昆), and Y.-H. Yang(楊雅惠)
第 23 太陽週期之前半期大尺度日珥暗紋之研究
鄭麗香、呂凌霄
輻射層中的高能反射粒子
黃明輝
1200~1215
1215~1230
Slow mode waves modified by the pressure anisotropy and Hall
currents
Wang, B.-J.(王伯洲) and L.-N. Hau(郝玲妮)
Magnetopause dawn – dusk asymmetry at the geosynchronous
orbit
Dmitriev, A. V., J. K. Chao(趙寄昆), Y.-H. Yang(楊雅惠), and A.
V. Suvorova
40
International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 26th
0830~0900
0900~0935
0935~1005
Wednesday A.M.
Room 201BC
1005~1030
Registration
Opening Remarks
Multimodel superensemble for weather and seasonal climate
forecasts (Keynote)
KRISHNAMURTI, T. N., and T.S.V. Vijaya Kumar, Arun Chakraborty,
K. Rajendran, Wontae Yun
Group Photo
1030~1050
Coffee Break
Session MMT-I: Convective Storms
Presiding: Roger Wakimoto and Ming-Dean Cheng
I.1
I.2
I.3
I.4
I.5
I.6
I.7
1050 ~1230
Retrieved pressure field and its influence on the propagation of a
Supercell thunderstorm (invited)
WAKIMOTO, Roger M. and Huaqing, Cai
An investigation of a summertime hailstorm event over northern
Taiwan (invited)
CHEN, George Tai-Jen and Iu-Man Tang
Severe convection over southeastern Australia: Two case studies and
their implications for real-time numerical guidance
LESLIE, L. M., M. S. Speer, and R. F. Abbey Jr.
Radar-based analyses on the hailstorm of 9 April 2001
LAI, Edwin S. T., and P.W. Li
Maintenance mechanism of a 24 May 2000 supercell storm developing
in moist environment over the Kanto Plain, Japan
SHIMIZU, Shingo, Hiroshi Uyeda, Qoosaku Moteki, Takeshi Maesaka,
Yoshimasa Takaya, Kenji Akaeda, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori Yoshizaki
The analysis of satellite cloud picture and wind profiler radar for
990906 tornado in Shanghai
XU, Jiye,Yinming Yang and Zuqing Yao
Structure of a deeply developed and long-lived cumulonimbus cloud in
the atmospheric situation of weak vertical wind shear
SHUSSE, Yukari, Kazuhisa Tsuboki, Biao Geng, Haruya Minda, and Takao
Takeda
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iSEAT 1: International Symposium on Earthquake and Active
Tectonics
th
Sept 26
Wednesday P.M.
Room 101A
Session iSEAT-A5: Paleoseismology and Morphotectonics (1)
Presiding: Chyi-Tyi Lee, Yu-Chang Chan
1330~1400 Prehistoric patterns of fault rupture along the Chelungpu fault
(Keynote)
Rubin, Charles M., Wen-Shan Chen, and Yue-Gau Chen , and
Jian-Cheng Lee
1400~1415 Paleoseismology of the Chelungpu fault, Central Taiwan
Chen, W. S., Y. G. Chen, H. C. Chang, Y, H, Lee, K. J. Lee, L. S. Lee,
D. J. Ponti, Carol Prentice
1415~1430 Geomorphological evidences for identifying late Quaternary
active faults in Taiwan-Examples from central and western
Taiwan
Ota, Y., M. Watanabe, Y. Suzuki and H. Sawa
1430~1445 Variations in large-Scale tectonic geomorphology of the Taiwan
Orogen North and South of the Alishan Highland
Knuepfer, Peter L.K.
1445~1500 Active Deformation, Paleo-Earthquakes and Seismogenic Faults
of Tainan City
Chyi-Tyi Lee
1500~1530 Coffee Break
Session iSEAT-A6: Paleoseismology and Morphotectonics (II)
Presiding: Quo-Cheng Sung, Meng-Long Hsieh
1530~1600 A preliminary neotectonic map of Taiwan (Keynote)
J. Bruce H. Shyu, Kerry Sieh, Yue-Gau Chen, Yoko Ota, Jian-Cheng
Lee, Chyi-Tyi Lee, Quocheng Sung, Charles Rubin
1600~1615 Taiwan eeotectonics: new insights from numerical topography
(DTM).
Defontaines, B. and Lee, C.T.
1615~1630 A Morpho-Neotectonic Map of western Taiwan-Based on Fractal
Analysis of DEM
Q.C. Sung, Y.C. Chen, C.Y. Lu, C.T. Lee
1630~1645 Stratigraphic and geomorphic evidence of coseismic uplift of the
Holocene Hsinshe marine terrace, eastern Taiwan
Hsieh, Meng-Long and Ping-Mei Liew
1645~1700 Stratigraphic architecture, magnetostratigraphy, and
incised-valley systems of the Plio-Pleistocene collisional marine
foreland basin of Taiwan
Ridgway, Kenneth D., Wen-Shan Chen, Chorng-Shern Horng,
Yue-Gau Chen, Kai-Shuan Shea and Ming-Guan Yeh
1700~1715 Active uplift at the Taiwan belt front revealed by river profiles:
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1800
The Hsiaomei anticline area
Chen, R-F, J. Angelier, H. Tsai , B. Deffontaines, M-L. Hsieh
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
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iSEAT 2: International Symposium on East Asian Tectonics
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Room 101B
Session ISEAT-B5: Geotectonics of Taiwan Region
Presiding: Chia-Yu Lu and Nguyen Dinh Xuyen
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
1500~1530
Continental growth and deformation in Taiwan – insight from
GPS data and sandbox experiments
Lu, C. Y., S. B. Yu, L.Y. Chiao, H. T. Chu
Some seismotectonic features the Red River fault zone in North
Vietnam
Xuyen, Nguyen Dinh
Tectonic evolution of the accretionary prism in arc-continent
collision terrane: south of Taiwan
Chang, C-P. and J. Angelier
Structure and motion of the frontal portion of the southern
Taiwan fold and thrust belt
Hung, Jih-Hao, David V. Wiltschko, Peng Fang, Yehuda Bock
Kinematics, tectonics and topography in an incipient
arc-continent collision, Southern Taiwan.
Byrne, Timothy, and Dunnigan, John
Origin of the west Taiwan basin by orogenic loading and flexure
of a rifted continental margin.
Lin, A T.-S. and A. B. Watts
Coffee Break
Session ISEAT-B6: Geotectonics of East Asia Region
Presiding: Tran-Trong Hue and Yi-Ben Tsai
1530~1545
1545~1600
1600~1615
1615~1630
1630~1645
Some results on the study of active faults in the northern part of
Vietnam Central Zone
Hue, Tran Trong and Dinh Van Toan
A lower Paleozoic plate tectonic model for The North Qilian Fold
Belt, NW China
Yang, Houng-Yi, H. Wu, G. Zuo, Z. Xu, and J. Yang
A study on the surface wave dispersion characteristics in the
South China sea area
Tsai, Yi-Ben and Hsin-Hung Wu
Crustal structure of the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen imaged with
magnetotelluric exploration
Unsworth, Martyn, and Paul Bedrosian, John Booker, Wei Wenbo and
Alan Jones
Seismic activities in Southern Okinawa Trough based on a
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1645~1700
1700~1715
1800
combined OBS and land network
Chen, Allen T.
Stratigraphy and subsidence history of the South China Sea
margin in the Taiwan region: a study of the transition from
rifting to orogenic loading
Lin, A. T.-S., A. B. Watts, S. P. Hesselbo
Accumulation of late Cenozoic terrace sediments in front of the
west Kunlun in the Pulu area: constrains on the timing and
mechanism of the uplift of the Tibetan plateau
Wang, Erchie, Jaji Liu and Jinlin Wan
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
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NEWPMAGIC:
New Era of Western Pacific Marine Geology International Conference
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Room 101C
Session NEWPMAGIC-2: SEAS (2)
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
Morphotectonics of the Deformation Front Offshore
Southwestern Taiwan and Their Geodynamic Implications
Liu, Char-Shine, Benoit Deffontaines, Chih-Shin Chen and Serge
Lallemand
Lateral Expulsion of Southwestern Taiwan
Deffontaines, Benoît and Char-Shine Liu
Tectonics and Sedimentation of shelves north and west of Taiwan
Yu, Ho-Shing
The Peikang Basement High and its Role in Plate Tectonics and
the Taiwan Orogeng: A Seismic Tomographic and Geomagnetic
Study
Wang, Chengsung, Win-Bin Cheng, Huei-Hua Huang, Ta-Heng
Hsiuan, Ming-Shyan Wu, Chih-Ping Huang, Lei-Yui Ke
The Crustal Structural of the Yinggehai Basin
Zhou, Di
Tertiary Reefs in the South China Sea and Their Oil-Gas Bearing
Characters
Qiu, Yan
1500~1530
Coffee Break
1530~1545
Structures Along the Rear of the Offshore Taiwan Accretionary
Prism
Chi, Wu-Cheng, Donald L. Reed, Greg Moore, Tuan Nguyen,
Char-Shine Liu and Neil Lundberg
Thermal Regime of the Western Nankai Accretionary Complex,
Japan
Kinoshita, Masataka and Makoto Yamano
Characteristics of Gas Hydrate and Free Gas Offshore
Southwestern Taiwan from Wide Angle Reflection/Refraction
Analysis
Schnurle, P., T.-H. Hsiuan, T.-K. Wang, K. MacIntosh, Char-Shine
Liu, D. Reed and Y. Nakamura
(SEAS Meeting)
1545~1600
1600~1615
1615~1700
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1800
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
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中華民國九十學年度國科會海洋科學研究成果發表會
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Room 102
Session OS-4: 海洋整合研究(Integrated ocean studies)
Presiding: 洪佳章、龔國慶(Jia-Jang Hung, Gwo-Ching Gong)
13:30~13:45 Long-term Observation and Research of the East China Sea (I) Factors Controlling Carbon Fluxes
Gwo-Ching Gong
東海長期觀測與研究(I)-控制碳通量之環境因子—總計畫
龔國慶
13:45~14:00 The disperse behavior of the Changjiang plume
Hung-Jen Lee
長江水舌擴散行為之研究
李宏仁
14:00~14:15 Sedimentation Dynamics off Northeastern Taiwan Elucidated
from Fallout Nuclides
Chih-An Huh
台灣東北海域(南沖繩海槽)之沈積動力︰落塵核種觀測
扈治安
14:15~14:30 Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope systematics in surficial
sediments of the East China Sea Shelf: implications on the source
region of the exported particulate organic matter to the Okinawa
Trough
S.J. Kao, F.J. Lin, K.K. Liu
東海陸棚表層沈積物之穩定碳、氮同位素分布: 南沖繩海槽顆粒
有
物質之來源地
高樹基、林斐然、劉康克
14:30~14:45 Long-term observation and research of the East China Sea
(I) – Factors controlling carbon fluxes: The grazing of
ciliates on Synechococcus in the coastal waters off northern
Taiwan and the roles of ciliates in carbon cycling
Jeng Chang
東海長期觀測與研究(I)~控制碳通量之環境因子:台灣北部近岸
海域纖毛蟲對聚球藻的捕食作用及其在碳循環中的重要性
張正
14:45~15:00 Long-term observation and research of the East China Sea
(I) – Factors controlling carbon fluxes: The biomass and
grazing rates of nanoflagellates
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Kuo-Ping Chiang
東海長期觀測與研究(I)~控制碳通量之環境因子—子計劃五—微
小鞭毛虫現存量與攝食率之研究
蔣國平
1500~1515
Coffee Break
15:15~15:30 LOICZ Subproject 7: Biogeochemical cycle and fluxes in the
Kaoping submarine canyon(2)
Jia-Jang Hung
高屏海域陸海交互作用之研究-子計畫七:高屏海域生地化作用與
通量研究(二)
洪佳章
15:30~15:45 Productivity of Periphyton in an Enriched Tropical Lagoon
Hsing-Juh Lin
優養化大鵬灣中附生藻類生產力的重要性
林幸助
15:45~16:00 Mapping the tidal currents at the Tanshui estuary using acoustic
Doppler current profilers
Y. H. Wang
淡水河口的潮流觀測
王玉懷
16:00~16:15 Mixing processes of nutrients in the Tanshui River Estuary
Su-Cheng Pai
淡水河河口營養鹽分佈及入海混合過程之研究
白書楨
16:15~16:30 Human Stressors on Ecological and Environmental Effects off
Taiwan's Estuatry: Chemical Hydrography of a Tidal Controlled
Sub-Oxic Estuary
Liang-Saw Wen
溫良碩
16:30~16:45 The geochemical cycle of chromium in the Tamshui River
T.S. Fang
鉻元素在淡水河海域及其支流的地化循環
方天熹
16:45~17:00 Salinity/Ionic Effect on Nutrients Analysis in Natural Waters
Shi-Wei Chung
鹽度效應對營養鹽測定之影響
鍾仕偉
1800
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
49
中華民國九十學年度國科會海洋科學研究成果發表會
2001 Annual Meeting of Ocean Science Research Program
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Room 105
Session OS-5: Posters
黑潮上游海區海洋動力學實驗子計畫四︰台灣東南海域黑潮與其鄰近水體
之互動(II)
王冑
東海長期觀測與研究(I)-控制碳通量之環境因子—子計畫一初級生產力、海
洋水色葉綠素模式與海洋環流模式
龔國慶
Preliminary PCO2 underway survey in the East China Sea
李丙生
台灣海峽海水氧同位素組成之時空分佈變化
張志成
台灣西南海域表洋性魚卵的組成及分佈
張美瑜
南海生地化整合研究-子計畫六:南海北部有機碳、氮、磷生地化作用(I)
洪佳章
Dissolved and Particulate Organic Matters in the South China Sea and the
Taiwan Strait
劉青琳
ENSO and the Intrusion of Kuroshio into the South China Sea
王冰潔
利用鈣質超微化石組合與浮游有孔蟲鎂/鈣比進行南海晚第四紀古海表水
溫重建
魏國彥
ODP181 航次 1124C 岩蕊碳氧同位素紀錄之研究
米泓生
國際海洋古全球變遷研究-子計畫一:南海高解析度古海洋變化記錄 (1/2)
黃金錢
Nutrient Fluxes Through the Taiwan Strait in Spring and Summer 1999
鍾仕偉
自然水體中汞含量之測定:改良式一次汞齊化冷蒸氣原子吸收光譜法
萬政康
陽離子對多環芳香化合物與溶解性有機物結合係數影響之動力學研究
李宗霖
The atmospheric flux of 7Be,210Pb and 210Po in northern Taiwan area
蘇志杰
Size Distribution of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Tansui River
Estuary
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簡國童
高屏峽谷生物源顆粒的變化
王薇喬
Analysis of sulfides in the presence of ferric minerals By diffusion methods
鍾仕偉
Preliminary Investigation of Shallow Hydrothermal Vents off Northeastern
Taiwan
郭富雯
突發性的暴雨事件對高屏溪輸沙的影響
許敦睿
潟湖-外海潮汐交換作用中回流量的探討:以大鵬灣為例
鄭柏欣
Sampling representativeness of the oceanographic surveys using ship-based
instruments
張有和
1800
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
51
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Session AS-5A: 大氣環境(Atmospheric Environment)
Room 201A
13:30 ~ 15:30
Presiding: 李崇德、張修武
1330~1343
1343~1356
1356~1409
1409~1422
1422~1435
1435~1448
1448~1501
1501~1514
1514~1527
1527~1550
On the sources of pollutants in the April 12-13, 2001 Asian dust
storm over Taiwan
Liu, Shaw Chen(劉紹臣), Chung-De Lee(李崇德), Man-Ting
Cheng(鄭曼婷), Chein-Jung Shiu(許乾忠), and Chea-Yuan Young
(楊之遠)
2000 年 3 月沙塵暴事件之模擬研究
劉廣英、王自發、蕭玲鳳
大陸沙塵暴之長程傳送:(I)空品監測與降水化學資料分析
彭啟明、吳承翰、林能暉
大陸沙塵暴之長程傳送:(II)個案模擬
吳承翰、彭啟明、林能暉
90 年台灣地區空氣品質受大陸沙塵影響之分析
楊之遠、張順欽、吳權芳、柳中明
台灣地區各機場民用航空器污染物排放研究
孫偉碩、蔡富容、陳正平
飛機排放對臺灣地區大氣化學影響之模擬研究
蔡富容、陳正平
中部地區空氣污染物傳送特性之模擬研究
呂相乙、鄧仁星、林沛練、張隆男
桃園地區硫沈降之觀測與模擬
王聖翔、林能暉
Coffee Break
Session AS-6A: 大氣物理(Atmospheric Physics)
Presiding: 顏泰崇、陳正達
1550~1605
1605~1620
Cloud attenuation on UV-B flux in Taiwan
Liu, Chung-Ming(柳中明)
模擬颮線的雲輻射強迫作用及對環境的影響
林李耀、郭鴻基
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15:50 ~ 17:30
1620~1635
1635~1650
1650~1705
1705~1720
1720~1735
1800
Effects of microphysical processes on CCN number
concentrations in the marine boundary layer
Fu, Tzung -May(傅宗玫) and Jen-Ping Chen(陳正平)
地面短波輻射之精確量測與其應用
林博雄、陳奕良
ACE-Asia 實驗期間蘭嶼懸浮微粒光學特性觀測之初步結果
林博雄、林和駿、陳奕良、劉紹臣
台灣地區起霧頻率減少之可能原因與含意
許乾忠、劉紹臣、陳正平
東亞地區人為氣懸粒子傳送與其對雲微物理的影響
蔡宜君、陳正平、蔡富容、王維強
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Session: 學門座談
Room 201A
19:30 ~ 21:30
Presiding: 劉紹臣
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Room 203
Session AS-5B: 高層大氣與 COSMIC (Upper Atmosphere and COSMIC) 13:30 ~ 15:30
Presiding: 蘇信一、呂凌霄
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
1500~1515
1515~1530
1500~1515
The Chung-Li dynasonde (ionospheric sounder)
Tsai, L.-C.(蔡龍治), F. T. Berkey, and W. H. Tsai(蔡偉雄)
中壢特高頻雷達對電離層散塊 E 層不規則體的觀測與研究
陳中亮、蔡雯君、潘貞杰
利用印度 MST 雷達對電離層散塊 E 層不規則體之研究
蔡雯君、潘貞杰
赤道異常區三維電離層斷層掃描之模擬研究
蔡偉雄、劉兆漢、葉怡君
Radiotomography of ionosphere using GPS/MET & NNSS data
Tsai, L.-C.(蔡龍治), W. H. Tsai(蔡偉雄), and C. T. Liu(劉建
廷)
The study of plasma shear in ionospheric F-region using
TIEGCM
Huang, C. M.(黃建民) and M. Q. Chen(陳明桂)
The seasonal variation of the F2-layer of the ionosphere in the
equatorial anomaly regions
Chen, M. Q.(陳明桂), H. F. Tsai(蔡和芳), J. Y. Liu(劉正彥),
and C. M. Huang(黃建民)
A study on the COSMIC electron density profile
Tsai, H. F.(蔡和芳), D. D. Feng, J. Y. Liu(劉正彥), W. H. Tsai
(蔡偉雄), and C. H. Liu(劉兆漢)
Coffee Break
Session AS-6B: 大氣遙測與 COSMIC (Atmospheric Remote Sensing and COSMIC)
Presiding: 劉振榮、郭鴻基
1550~1605
模式導出偏折角剖線與 GPS/MET 觀測之比較
張忍成
1605~1620
1620~1635
1635~1350
由探空資料初步估算 GPS 訊號乾濕延遲量和水汽的關係
陳瑋陞、潘貞杰、劉正彥
臺灣北部地區夏天午後雷雨與 GPS 可降水含量的關係初步研究
梁丕賢、劉說安、黃成勇
以 Rayleigh Lidar 測量中壢地區高對流層頂之溫度分佈
陳韡鼐、曹哲彰、倪簡白
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1650~1705
1705~1720
平流層與中氣層之溫度分析: Lidar 與衛星資料比較
Nee, J. B.(倪簡白), S. Thularsiraman, and W. N. Chen(陳韡鼐)
因蘭氏面假設下遙測反射率之誤差估算
劉建慧
1800
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
55
International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 26th
Wednesday P.M.
Session MMT-II: Convective Lines and Rainbands
Presiding: David P. Jorgensen and Tai-Hwa Hor
II.1
II.2
II.3
Room 201BC
0130 ~1510
Observations of two intense oceanic narrow cold frontal rainbands
(invited)
JORGENSEN, D. P. and P. Ola G. Persson
Satellite observed plumes above thunderstorm anvils – a cloud model
Interpretation (invited)
WANG, Pao K.
Formation and maintenance processes of a stationary band-shaped
heavy rainfall observed in Niigata on 4 August 1998
KATO, Teruyuki
II.4
II.5
II.6
II.7
Structure and evolution of extremely heavy rainfall-producing
convective line-systems in Tokai District, Japan
KANADA, Sachie, Yasutaka Wakatsuki, and Kazuhisa Tsuboki
Kinematic characteristics of mesoscale precipitation structures nearby
the Baiu fronts by Doppler radar observations
KIM, Kyung-Eak, Joo-Hyung Son, and Gyu Won Lee
Single Doppler radar observation of the offshore convection along the
southeastern coast of Taiwan
YU, Cheng-Ku and Ben Jong-Dao Jou
Meso-α-scale structure of Two rainbands observed over East China
Sea during X-BAIU-99
MOTEKI, Qoosaku, Hiroshi Uyeda, Takeshi Maesaka, Taro Shinoda,
Teruyuki Kato, Masanori Yoshizaki,, and X-BAIU-99 observation group
1510~1530
Coffee Break
Session MMT-III: Topographic Effects on Precipitation
Presiding: Robert A. Houze Jr. and Koung-Yin Liu
III.1
III.2
III.3
1530~1730
Orographic precipitation mechanisms: New data from the mesoscale
Alpine Programme (invited)
HOUZE, Robert A. Jr., Socorro Medina, and Sandra E. Yuter
The 29 June 1998 case study of a Midwestern mesoscale convective
system across central Iowa utilizing WSR-88D data
MARTINELLI, Jason T., Ron W. Przybylinski, Yeong-Jer Lin
A numerical study of an intense quasi-stationary convection line over
the middle of the Korean peninsula
SUN, Jianhua and Tae-Young Lee
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III.4
Topographically-forced circulations in the Taiwan area as revealed by
MM5 forecasts
BRESCH, James
III.5
A comparative study of two leeside mesolow cases with different
Froude
number in TAMEX
WANG, Chung-Chieh and George Tai-Jen Chen
III.6
A numerical simulation of a heavy snowfall event occurred along the
Korean Youngdong coastal area
LEE, Jae Gyoo
III.7
A numerical study on a polar low development over the Japan Sea
YANASE ,Wataru, Hiroshi Niino and Kazuo Saito
III.8
Fog formation induced by wind driven current in the mountainous
coastal sea
CHOI, Hyo
1800
1930~2200
Cocktail Party (Banquet Hall, 3’rd FL of Taipei Intl. Conv. Center)
City Excursion
57
九十年度中國地球物理學會年會
2001 Chinese Geophysical Society Symposium
&
ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan:
Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Room 101AB
0800~0900
0900~1000
註冊(Registration)
開幕/來賓致詞/會務報告/頒獎(Opening ceremony / Opening
Speech / Assembly report / Prize giving ceremony)
1000~1030
Coffee Break
Session ICDP-1: Keynote speech (I)
Presiding: Jeen-Hwa Wang
1015~1030
ICDP 引言: Introduction to the ICDP workshop on drilling the
Chelungpu fault, Taiwan
王錦華
Jeen-Hwa Wang
1030~1115
ICDP 專題演講:The ramp-detachment structure of Taiwan as
illuminated by the Chi-Chi earthquake (Keynote)
John Suppe
1115~1200
ICDP 專題演講 Drilling large subduction earthquake faults: PD21
Vision (Keynote)
Kiyoshi Suyehiro
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NEWPMAGIC:
New Era of Western Pacific Marine Geology International Conference
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Room 101C
Session NEWPMAGIC-3: Paleoceanography
0830~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
Role of Methane Hydrates in Quaternary Climate Change
(Keynote)
Kennett, James
Climatic Tele-Connections between the South China Sea and
Central Chinese Loess Plateau during the last 870,000 years
Wei, Kuo-Yen
Fluctuations of the Paleoceanographic Particle Fluxes in the
Western Pacific Ocean Basins during the Late Quaternary
Yu, Ein-Fen
Characteristics of Mineral Magnetic Proxies of Core MD972142
from the South China Sea
Lee, Teh-Quei
Widely Dispersed Tephra of Toba Mega-Eruptions in the Indian
Ocean
Chen, Chang-Hwa
1000~1030 Coffee Break
1030~1045
1045~1055
1055~1105
1105~1120
1120~1135
Winter Monsoon-Driven SST and Productivity Changes on
Millennial Time Scales in the Northern South China Sea:
IMAGES Core MD972148
Chen, Min-Te
Late Pliocene-Pleistocene Volcanic Episodicity of the Philippine
Ares Based upon Tephrochronology of Core MD972143 in the
West Philippine Sea
Lee, Meng-Yang
Spectral Color Reflectance Records Measured from an IMAGES
Core MD 972151 (Southern South China Sea): A New Tool for
High-Resolution Paleoceanography
Huang, Chin-Chien
AMS 14C Dating Applied to Paleoceanography to Understand the
Processes Determining Global Climate and Environmental
Change
Murayama, Masafumi
Oceanographic Response of the Japan Sea to the Global Climatic
Changes During the Last Glacial Times
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1135~1145
1145~1200
1200~1215
1215~1230
Irino, Tomohisa
Late Quaternary Paleoclimatology of the Equatorial Pacific:
Foraminifer Oxygen Isotope and Faunal SST Records
Wu, Shiu-Mei
Late Pleistocene Millennial-Scale Climate Variations in the
Sub-arctic Northwest Pacific
Kiefer, Thorsten
Dating Errors in High-Resolution Stratigraphy: a Detailed X-ray
Radiograph and AMS-14C Study of Zoophycos Burrows
Loewemark, Ludvig
Alkenone Paleothermometry in the NW Pacific: Results from a
sediment-trap experiment
Yamamoto, Masanobu
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International Symposium on Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Marginal
Seas and Tropical Coastal Zones
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Room 102
Session FLUX-1
Presiding: George T.F. Wong
0900~0920
0920~0940
0940~1000
1000~1020
Biogeochemical Fluxes in Continental Margins: a challenge
Liu, K.K.
The Continental Shelf Pump: A Case Study in the North Sea
Thomas, Helmuth
Baltic Sea
Pempkowiak, Janusz
The Eastern Mediterranean Basin and the Adriatic Sea:
Biogeochemical Dynamics in A Changing Environment
Civitarese, Giuseppe
1020~1040
Coffee Break
1040~1100
Shelf-Slope Nutrients and Carbon Fluxes in the Mediterranean
Sea: Case of the Gulf of Lions
de Madron, Xavier Durrieu
Eutrophication-Related Changes in the Black Sea Nutrient
Cycling and Ecosystem Structure
Oguz, Temel
Carbon Deposition, Burial, Stoichiometry and Biogeochemical
Cycling in Great Lakes Environments
Klump, Val
Carbon cycling and burial in a river-dominated coastal margin the Mississippi River deltaic region
McKee, Brent
The Cariaco Basin Time Series Study: CARIACO
Hu, Chuan-Min
1100~1120
1120~1140
1140~1200
1200~1220
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International Symposium on Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Marginal
Seas and Tropical Coastal Zones
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Room 102
Poster Session
1.
Distribution and abundance of picophytoplankton and bacterioplankton in
the Mississippi River plume and adjacent waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
Liu, H. and Dagg, M. J.
2.
SINOPS: How global model studies and data management better
characterize silicon cycling in the world ocean, and why we need to extend
the Si data collection to continental margins
Nicolas Dittert
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International Symposium On Global Science Literacy (ISOGSL)
- Implications for Pre-College Earth Science Curriculum
Sept 26th
Wednesday
NTNU
Session GSL-C1
08:30~09:30 Teaching module development – An Earth system integrated theme
Chang, Chun-Yen
09:30~10:00 Teaching module examples: The Earth resources module
Lai, Li-Chin
10:30~10:50 Teaching module examples: The natural hazards module
Lan, Hsiu-Ru
10:50~11:15 Teaching module examples: The field trip module
Tsai, Wan-Yun
11:15~12:00 Earth system education and internet-aided instruction
Hsu, Ying-Shao
Session GSL-C2
13:30~15:00 The development of thinking skills in Earth system science
Yang, Fang-Ying
15:30~16:15 The current status of pre-college earth science curriculum in Taiwan
Lee, Chun-Sun
16:15~17:00 The development of pre-college earth science curriculum in Taiwan
Fu, Hsieh-Hai
Sept 27th
Thursday
Room 103 (TICC)
Session GSL-1
08:30~10:00 Implementing Global Science Literacy
Victor Mayer
10:00~10:30 Coffee Break
10:30~12:00 The integration of the Earth sciences within the educational system:
From theory to practice
Nir Orion
Session GSL-2
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13:30~15:00 Teaching and motivating teachers of Earth science and developing a
Global Science Literacy perspective: the dynamic rock cycle
workshop
Chris King
15:00~15:30 Coffee Break
15:30~17:00 Collaboration: the essence of systemic reform
James P. Barufaldi
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九十年度中國地球物理學會年會
2001 Chinese Geophysical Society Symposium
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M. to Friday P.M.
Room 105
9/27 1330~1600
壁報比賽現場講解
Poster Session
1. 蘭陽盆地三維震波傳遞—極化方向再探
3D Seismic Wave Propagation in Lanyang Basin -- More Analysis in
Polarization
黃有志、張道明、溫國樑
Yeou-Jyh Hwang, Kuo-Liang Wen, Tao-Ming Chang
2. 中部地區土壤非線性反應分析
Soil Nonlinear Response Analysis in Central Taiwan
葉俊岑、溫國樑、張道明
Jin-Tzn Yeh, Kuo-Liang Wen, Tao-Ming Chang
3. 台灣中部二維強地動模擬
2D Strong Ground Motion Simulation in Central Taiwan
江賢仁、張道明、溫國樑
Hsien-Jen Chiang, Tao-Ming Chang, Kuo-Liang Wen
4. 利用強地動資料推求 1999 年嘉義地震之斷層破裂)
Rupture Image of the 1999,Chiayi earthquake derived from strong-motion
data
溫士忠、陳朝輝
5.
6.
7.
8.
Strong Weng, Chau-Huei Chen
利用井下地震儀陣列探討單站頻譜比法(H/V Ratio)之應用
A Study of Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio by using the Downhole
Accelerometer Arrays in Taiwan
謝宏灝、張道明、溫國樑
Hong-Hao Hsieh, Kuo-Liang Wen, Tao-Ming Chang, Liang-Fang Liu
埔里盆地之微地動量測與探討
A Preliminary study Of Microtremor Measurement In Pu-Li Basin
劉冠鈺、溫國樑
Guan-yu Liou, Kuo-Liang Wen, Bor-Shouh Huang, Han-Yi Peng, Taoming
Chang
應用轉換波估計台灣中西部平原之基礎剪力波速度構造
The use of converted phases to infer shear-weave velocity of the sedimentary
basin of the west central plain of Taiwan
廖智勇、饒瑞鈞、石瑞銓
Chih-Yung Liao , Ruey-Juin Rau, and Ruey-Chyuan Shih
台灣地區地震發生是否符合卜桑過程?
Is Earthquakes Sequence in Taiwan Region Following Poisson Process?
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鄭錦桐、李錫堤
Cheng-Chin Tung and Chyi-Tyi Lee
9. 由台灣地區強震幕式活動特徵及強震分布規律評估 2001 年的強震活動性
Strong Shock Scheme Analysis and The Rule Distribution of Strong Shock to
Evaluate the Seismic Activity of 2001 Year in Taiwan Area
鄭魁香、趙汝仁
Cheng, Kuei-Hsiang and Chao, Ru-Jen
10. 2000 年台灣地區地震活動性異常與空區特徵評估 2001 年地震趨勢
Seismic Activity Anomaly From 2000 Year and Seismic Gap to Evaluate the
Tendency of Seismicity of 2001 Year in Taiwan Area
鄭魁香、趙汝仁
Cheng, Kuei-Hsiang and Chao, Ru-Jen
11.對“電磁波傳導輻射異常前兆應用在臨震預測”的可行性評估
To Estimate the Electromagnetic Propagation and Radiation Anomaly of
Precursor Applied in Short Term Earthquake Forecasting
鄭魁香
Cheng, Kuei-Hsiang
12.高屏地區場址效應之探討
Study of site effect in the Kaoping area, Southwestern Taiwan
古美鈴、溫國樑
Mei-Lin Gu, Kau-Liang Wen
13.嘉南地區短週期表面波增幅效應之初探
Preliminary Study on the amplification of Short-period Surface Waves in
Cha-Nan Area
鍾仁光
Jen-Kuang Chung
14.地震引致山崩危害度之分析研究
Preliminary Study on Probabilistic Seismic Landslide Hazard Analysis
廖啟雯、李錫堤
Chi-Wen Liao and Chyi-Tyi Lee
15. 花東地區之場址效應
The Site Effect of the HWA-TTN Area
張芝苓、溫國樑
Chi-Ling Chang, Tao-Ming Chang, and Kuo-Liang Wen
16.震波特性分析應用於地層岩性解釋
Lithological Interpretation by Using Seismic Wave Property Analysis
宣大衡、傅式齊、梁守謙
Ta-Heng Hsiuan , Shi-Chie Fuh, and Shov-Chiang Liang
17.震測層序及構造整合解釋
Integrated Interpretation of Seismic Stratigraphy and Structure in the SW
Basin
沈顯全、傅式齊、黃旭燦
Hsien-Chuan Shen, Shi-Chie Fuh and Shiuh-Tsann Huang
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18.三維孔隙率模型
Reservoir Modeling With Integration of Well and Two Dimensional Seismic
Data
張資宜、林國安、周定芳、張國雄
Tzy-Yi Chang, Kuo-An Lin , Ting-Fang Chou , Gwo-Shyong Chang
19.利用物理模型表面波分析以模擬評估覆蓋層厚度
An Estimate of Weathered Layer Thickness Using the Surface Wave
Analysis
郭昱鴻、謝昭輝
Li-Hong Kao, Chao-Huey Shieh
20.重力地形修正之探討
Study of Taiwan Correction of gravity
蔡坤哲、顏宏元
Kun-Che Tsai, horng-yuan yen
21.彰化斷層之淺部構造
The Shallow Structure near the Chunghua Fault
許文立、王乾盈
Wen-Li Hsu, Chien-Ying Wang
22.台南後甲里斷層槽溝開挖調查成果
Result of trench excavation on the Houchiali fault, Tainan
翁淑卿、李錫堤、鄭錦桐、廖啟雯、廖卿妃、林柏伸、黃瑞賢、高仲仁、林
泉嘉
Shu-Ching Wen, Chyi-Tyi Lee , Cheng-Chin Tung, Chi-Wen Liao, Ching-Fei
Liao, Lin Po-Shen, Jui-Hsien Huang, Zhong-Ren Gao, Chuan-Chia Lin
23.以地震層析法研究台灣西部地區的北港基盤高區速度構造
A Seismic Tomographic Study of the Peikang Basement High in the Western
Taiwan Area
黃慧真、鄭文彬、王正松、吳明賢、宣大衡
Huei-Jen Huang, Win-Ben Cheng, Chengsung Wang, Ming-Shyan Wu, Ta-Heng
Hsiuan
24.台灣東部之磁力異常及其在地體構造上的意義
A Seismic Tomographic Study of the Peikang Basement High in the Western
Taiwan Area
葛家駒、王正松、許樹坤、林慶仁、柯雷雨、黃立平
Chia-Chu Ger, Chengsung Wang, Shu-Kun Hsu, Ching-Jen Lin, Lei-Yui Ke,
Chih-Ping Huang
25.利用重力資料估算台灣海峽之莫霍面深度
Moho Depth Beneath the Taiwan StraitFrom Gravity Data
史旻弘、顏宏元
Min-Hung Shih﹐Horng-Yuan Yen
26.中新世打鹿砂體發育與海水面變化及區域構造演化關係
Evolution of Miocene Talu Delta Sand and It’s Relationship with Relative Sea
Level Change and Regional Structural Evolution
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傅式齊、梁守謙
Shi-Chie Fuh and Shov-Chiang Liang
27.三義斷層斷塊活動時間之模擬
Trusting time modeling of the Sani Fault
沈俊卿、郭政隆
Shen jun-chin, Kuo cheng-lung
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 27th
Session AS-7A:
Thursday A.M.
Room 201A
應用氣象(Applied Meteorology)
8:30 ~ 10:10
Presiding: 鄒治華、林能暉
0830~0845
0845~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
Fire-climate relationship and seasonal wildfire prediction
Chu, Pao-shin(朱寶信), Weiping Yan, and Francis Fujioka
用 MM5 重建台灣地區近地面風場氣候以評估風能蘊藏量
曾仁佑,江火明,林和毅,方金惠
個人電腦叢集平行運算系統在大氣科學數值計算應用的潛力初探
陳正達、簡芳菁、黃國展
Vis5d 軟體在氣象教學上的應用
洪志誠
0930~0945
0945~1000
1000~1030
風場形變與降雨觀測偏差
林博雄、徐仲毅、簡振和
數位影像處理技術在雲高、雲量觀測上的應用
陳正平、盧明杰、馬席研、蔡宜君
Coffee Break
Session AS-8A: 季風與氣候 [I] (Monsoon & Climate [I])
12:30 Presiding: 林松錦、盧孟明
1030~1045
1045~1100
10:30 ~
臺灣參與南海季風實驗(SCSMEX)之說明與初步成果
王作台、謝信良、莊文思
臺大全球環流模式對 1997 及 1998 東亞夏季季風之模擬研究
柯文雄
1100~1114
1115~1130
1130~1145
1145~1200
1200~1215
1215~1230
東亞夏季季風環流的建立過程
郭勉之、林松錦
1998 年夏季季內振盪的發展與移行
鄒治華、徐邦琪
熱帶季內振盪和海溫關係之研究
許惠雯、余嘉裕
AMIP 模式模擬之夏季季內振盪
朱容練、許晃雄、柯文雄
The Biennial oscillations in Taiwan
Lu, Mong-Ming(盧孟明)
Stratospheric Antarctic intraseasonal oscillation during the
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Austral winter
Hsu, Huang-Hsiung(許晃雄) and Shu-Ping Weng(翁叔平)
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Session AS-7B: 數值預報與模擬 I
10:10
Room 203
8:30 ~
(Numerical Simulation and Prediction I)
Presiding: 吳清吉、呂芳川
0830~0845
0845~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
應用 RSM97 模擬台灣區域氣候
李清滕、吳明進、陳世欽
MM5 對 1998 年梅雨季的系集模擬研究
曾仁佑、方金惠、童育翔
區域波譜模式在南海季風實驗期間的區域氣候模擬研究
伍柏林、林沛練、張隆男、陳文定、張永政
應用類神經網路模式於臺灣區域降水的降尺度研究
吳明進、陳明志、朱寶信
RSM 巢狀預報模組應用之研究
呂芳川、蔡晉東、郭漱泠、廖杞昌
「航空氣象現代化作業系統」介紹
李金萬、郭忠暉
1000~1030
Coffee Break
Session AS-8B: 數值預報模擬 II (Numerical Forecasting and Simulation II)
Presiding: 吳清吉、呂芳川
1030~1045
1045~1100
1100~1115
1115~1130
臺灣梅雨季豪雨個案熱帶與鋒面系統之分析與模擬
劉廣英、張培臣
半拉格朗日法雲模式中的地形效應
曾忠一、張博雄
應用水工實驗與數值模擬探討正壓氣旋過山之地形效應
陳弘正、朱錦洲、張建成
CWBGFS 模擬夏季降水的一些探討
馮欽賜
1130~1145
中央氣象局系集預報結果之校驗分析
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張庭槐
1145~1200
初始誤差對阻塞形成之數值模擬的影響
洪志誠
1200~1215
四維變分實驗
曾建翰、張忍成、顧欣怡
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International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 27th
Thursday A.M.
Session MMT-IV: Typhoons-Observation and Modeling-I
Presiding: Johnny C. L. Chan and Cheng-Shang Lee
IV.1
IV.2
Pacific
IV.3
IV.4
IV.5
IV.6
IV.7
IV.8
summer monsoon (invited)
KUO, Hung-Chi
Asymmetric structure and tropical cyclone intensity
WANG, Yuqing, Bo Yang and Bin Wang
Observing-systems simulation experiments for tropical cyclone
initialization based on four-dimensional variational data assimilation
WU, Chun-Chieh, Kun-Sam Jou, Wei-Peng Huang and Ying-Hwa Kuo
A modeling study of mesoscale convective vortices in relation to
tropical cyclone formation
CHEUNG, Kevin K. W.
Environmental effects on the structure of a mid-summer tropical
cyclone in the East China Sea
KITABATAKE, Naoko
Effects of horizontal non-uniformity of diabatic heating on tropical
cyclone intensity and structure
DUAN, Yihong, Hui Yu and Xudong Liang
Numerical simulations of an orographic rainfall event associated with
the passage of a tropical storm over a mesoscale mountain
CHIAO, Sen and Yuh-Lang Lin
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Presiding: Wen-Chau Lee and Chun-Chieh Wu
P.02
P.03
0830~1030
Potential vorticity tendency and tropical cyclone motion (invited)
CHAN, Johnny C. L., Francis M. F., Ko and Ying Man Lei
On the successive formation of tropical vortices in Northwestern
1030~1050
P.01
Room 201BC
1050~1230
Landfall Typhoons observed by Taiwan Doppler radar network: A case
study of Typhoon Bilis (2000)
JOU, Ben Jong-Dao, Jin-Ming Chou, Pao-Liang Chang, and Wen-Chau
Lee
Typhoon Herb (1996) in a mesoscale model - the terrain effect, the
rainfall and the vortex-Rossby wave
WU, Chun-Chieh, Tzuu-Hsiung Yen and Yuqing Wang
Diagnosis of the extratropical transition of tropical cyclone over
mainland of China (Budget of kinetic energy)
ZHU, Peijun, YongGuang Zheng and Zuyu Tao
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P.04
P.05
P.06
P.07
P.08
P.09
P.10
P.11
P.12
P.13
P.14
P.15
P.16
P.17
P.18
P.19
A study of Typhoon QPF estimation using radar and satellite data
LIU, Ming-Shang and Ching-Hwang Liu
Favorable large-scale conditions for rapid intensification of Typhoon
Bill (1988) before landfall
YU, Hui, Liang Fei and Yu-hong Duan
An objective diagnosis and modeling of binary tropical cyclones: A case
study of Typhoon Saomai and Bopha in 2000
HSIAO, Ling-Feng and Koung-Ying Liu
A cloud model interpretation of the enhanced V and other signatures
atop severe thunderstorms
WANG, Pao K., Hsin-Mu Lin, and Stefano Natali
MM5 simulation of the 15 April 1994 Midwestern squall line
O’SULLIVAN, James M. and Yeong-Jer Lin
The thermal fields of the wakes and the circulation on the leeside of the
island of Hawaii
YANG, Yang and Yi-Leng Chen
Regimes for a conditionally unstable flow over an idealized
three-dimensional mesoscale mountain
CHEN, Shuhua and Yuh-Lang, Lin
A single Doppler study of the 1 July 1997 squall line-supercell event
over central Minnesota
KAGOL, Jamie M., Yeong-Jer Lin, and Ron Przybylinski
The characteristics study of two SCSMEX precipitation systems
through C-POL polarimetric radar observation
LIU, Tzu-Hsien, Tai-Chi Chen Wang, and Pay-Liam, Lin
Error analysis on divergence Retrieval of Doppler radar symmetric
VAD technique
LIU, Shuyuan and Zuyu Tao
A new method to retrieve three-dimensional thermodynamic field:
Application to a squall line system observed during TAMEX IOP#2
CHUNG, Kao-Shen and Yu-Chieng Liou
Advanced Operational Aviation Weather System (AOAWS) in CAA
Taiwan
LEE, Chin-Wan and Chung-Hui Kuo
Nocturnal thermal high over coastal complex terrain
CHOI, Hyo
Influence of fresh water intrusion and Yellow Sea warm current on the
formation of sea fog
CHOI, Hyo
The evaluation of the high-resolution model forecasts over Taiwan
during GIMEX
HONG, Jing-Shan
Cloud radiative forcing of simulated squall lines and the radiative
impacts to environment
LIN, Lee-Yaw and Hung-Chi Kuo
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九十年度中國地球物理學會年會
2001 Chinese Geophysical Society Symposium
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Room 101A
Session GEOPHYS-1: Seismology (1)
Presiding: 林正洪、黃蕙珠(Cheng-Horn Lin, Huey-Chu Huang)
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
1999 年台灣集集大地震近場強地動特性
Aspects of Characteristics of Near-Fault Ground Motions of the
1999 Chi-Chi (Taiwan) Earthquake
王錦華、黃明偉、陳國誠、黃瑞德
Wang, Jeen-Hwa, Ming-Wey Huang, and Kou-Cheng Chen, and
Ruey-Der Hwang
地表強地動時空分布模擬—探討 921 集集地震地表強地動特性
Time-Space Simulation of the Strong Ground Motion Data:
Investigating the Ground Motion Characteristics of the Chi-Chi
Earthquake
黃怡陵、黃柏壽、溫國樑
Huang, Lin-Yu, Boh-Shou Huang, and Kuo-Liang Wen
1999 台灣集集地震之應力轉移:其對周遭斷層系統與餘震觸發
的影響
Static Stress Transferred by the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan Earthquake:
Effects on Aftershock Triggering with a 3-D Fault Slip Model
王維豪、陳朝輝
Wang, Wei-Hau and Chau-Huei Chen
1999 集集地震同震應力改變與早期餘震之可能關係
A Likely Relationship between Early Aftershocks and Coseismic
Shear Stress Change for 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake
許世陽、謝秋雰
Sheu, Shyh-Yang and Chiou-Fen Shieh
集集地震的整合、重建與模擬
A Summarization, Reconstruction and Simulation of the Chi-Chi
Earthquake
李坤松、陳浩維
Lee, Kuen-Song and Wei-Hao Chen
集集大地震中倒塌大樓附近之場址調查—台中縣大里王朝奇蹟大
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樓與金巴黎大樓
Site Characteristics of Collapsed Multi-Story Building Vicinity
Including Wang-Chao, Qi-Ji and Golden-Paris Buildings at Dalie,
Taichung during the Chi-Chi Earthquake
廖勝豐、黃蕙珠
Liao, Sheng-Feng and Huey-Chu Huang
1500~1530
Coffee Break
Session GEOPHYS-2: Seismology (2)
Presiding: 郭鎧紋、陳朝輝 (Kai-Wen Kuo and Chau-Huei Chen)
1530~1545
1545~1600
嘉南地區淺部速度構造研究
A Study on Shallow-Depth Structure in the Chiayi-Tainan Area
余貴坤、黃瑞德、張文彥
Yu, Guey-kuen, Ruey-Der Hwang, and Wen-Yen Chang
三十秒地震速報系統之發展
Development of a 30 Seconds Seismic Rapid Reporting System
吳逸民
1600~1615
1615~1645
1645~1700
1700~1715
Wu, Yih-Min
檢測台灣中度地震前非局部性的地震活動形態
Detection of Non-local Seismicity Pattern Preceding Moderate
Earthquakes from TaiwanI
許世陽、謝秋雰
Sheu, Shyh-Yang and Chiou-Fen Shieh
由地震矩推求台灣地區之速度場
Velocity Field in Taiwan Area Derived from Seismic Moment
Tensor
張書豪、王維豪
Chang, Su-Hao., Wei-Hao Wang
利用微地動量測探討埔里地區之場址特性
Site Characteristics Using H/V of Microtremor in Puli
唐昭榮、黃蕙珠
Tarng, Chau-Rong and Huey-Chu Huang
2001 年台灣地區地震趨勢分析
Seismic Tendency Analysis of 2001 Year in Taiwan
鄭魁香
Cheng, Kuei-Hsiang and Chao, Ru-Jen
1830~2030 地球物理學門座談
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76
ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan:
Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Room 101B
Session ICDP-2: Keynote speech (II)
Presiding: Masataka Ando
1330~1415
Significance of deep drilling through the Chelungpu fault for
understanding seismotectonics of Taiwan
Yi-Ben Tsai
Session ICDP-3: Seismological Studies
1415~1530
Presiding: Bill Ellsworth
Secismological results from the Chi-Chi, Taiwan earthquake: The best
instrumentally recorded earthquakes in the world
James Mori
Rupture behavior of the Chi-Chi earthquake
Kuo-Fong Ma
Taiwan Structures deduced from the earthquake data
Bor-Shouh Huang
1530~1545
Coffee Break
Session ICDP-4: Shallow drilling and geology
1545~1700
Presiding: Francis Wu
Drilling the Seismogenic Zone of the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan: Investigating
Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
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Masataka Ando
CPC’s results on Taiwan structures
Yu- Long Chang
Geometry and geological structure of the Chelungpu fault and the adjacent area,
western Taiwan
Jian-Cheng Lee
Session: Summary and announcement of group discussion
Presiding: Chien-Ying Wang
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1700~1730
International Symposium on Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Marginal
Seas and Tropical Coastal Zones
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Room 102
Session FLUX-2
Presiding: Chih-An Huh
1400~1420
1420~1440
1440~1500
1500~1520
Sea of Okhotsk
Tsunogai,, Shizuo
Japan/East Sea
Kim, Kyung-Ryul
Particle Removal and Deposition of Radionuclides in the Bay of
Bengal
Sarin, MM
Relevance of Mangroves and Rivers For the Production and
Sedimentation of Organic Matter Along the Continental Margin
of Eastern Brazil (8°-24°S)
Jennerjahn, Tim
1520~1540
Coffee Break
1540~1600
Carbon, Nitrogen, & Phosphorus Budgets For Tropical Coastal
Seas of Australia and Papua New Guinea
Brunskill, Gregg J.
Carbon and Coral Reefs
Opdyke, Brad
Sediment Flux and Accumulation in Continental Shelf Seas
Gao, Shu
On the Necessity to Integrate Studies of Si Fluxes in the CMTT
Synthesis
Ragueneau, Olivier
Air-Sea Exchange of Carbon and Nitrogen in the Marginal Seas
Chen, Chen-Tung Arthur
1600~1620
1620~1640
1640~1700
1700~1720
79
第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Room 201A
Session AS-9A: 季風與氣候 [II](Monsoon & Climate [II])
13:30 ~ 15:30
Presiding: 吳明進、王作台
1330~1345 熱帶海氣交互作用數值模擬
涂建翊、余嘉裕
1345~1400 熱帶海溫對東亞區域大氣環流影響之數值模擬
卓盈旻、余嘉裕
1400~1415 台灣五─七月豪(大)雨之中期變化與季內振盪
徐邦琪、鄒治華、柯文雄
1415~1430 NCEP GSM 模擬 Nino3. 4 海溫變化對夏季熱源與環流之影響
郭漱泠、呂芳川、陳昭銘、莊漢明、王金慶
1430~1445 1993 與 1994 年夏季降水與大尺度海氣環流之關係
陳仁曾、許晃雄、柯文雄
1445~1500 中央氣象局 GFS 模式之夏季氣候模擬特性
陳昭銘、汪鳳如
1500~1515 多窗譜分析方法(MTM)及其在南北半球平均溫度年代際振盪研
究中的應用
江志紅、屠其璞
1515~1530 偵測波譜結構之時間演變
柯亙重
1530~1550
Coffee Break
Session AS-10A: 衛星氣象(Satellite Meteorology)
1550~1730
Presiding: 邱台光、林依依
1550~1605 衛星資料在梅雨季海上中尺度對流系統生成前兆之應用研究
劉崇治、劉振榮
1605~1620 衛星資料在各種颱風參數及其環境特性之分析研究
劉振榮、郭家利、項義華
1620~1635 應用 TRMM 衛星微波資料估算海面風速率
李慶忠、陳萬金
1635~1650 應用 ROCSAT-1 OCI 衛星資料觀測沙塵暴
劉振榮、黃世任、郭宗華、林唐煌
1650~1705 SPOT 衛星影像之氣膠光厚度反演及驗證
劉建慧
1705~1720
Estimate of crop biomass and soil moisture from observed 1.4 and
10.65 GHz brightness temperatures
Liou, Y.-A.(劉說安), S.-F. Liu, W.-J. Wang, J.-B. Lee, and J.-P.
Wigneron
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第七屆全國大氣科學學術研討會
Seventh National Conference on Atmospheric Sciences in Taiwan
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Session AS-9B: 天氣分析與預報 I
(Weather Analysis and Forecasting I)
Presiding: 李金萬、路心誠
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
1500~1515
1530~1550
1605~1620
1620~1635
1635~1650
1650~1705
1705~1720
13:30 ~ 15:30
1997 及 1998 年梅雨季降雨特性之研討
陳景森、陳宇能、田祥麟、陳文雄、林沛練
台灣北部冬季劇烈天氣事件的診斷分析研究
黃文亭、陳泰然
台灣東北部地區秋冬季豪雨個案之分析與模擬
陳盈曄、林沛練、賴信志
台灣地區冬季北部及東北部豪、大雨個案分析
路心誠、潘大綱、林得恩、鳳錦暉
台灣冬季寒流天氣之模擬分析
謝博任、蕭玲鳳、劉廣英
台北地區颱風降水量之線性迴歸預測
樊采虹、李昀寰、葉天降
利用整合探空系統對不同天氣型態降水之觀測研究
任俊儒、林沛練
Coffee Break
Session AS-10B: 天氣分析預報(II)
(Weather Analysis and Forecasting II)
Presiding: 蒲金標、余嘉裕
1550~1605
Room 203
東亞地區次鋒面氣旋發展的分析
江火明、陳伊秀
TAMEX 期間台灣東南方中尺度低壓之個案研究
王重傑、陳泰然
台灣東部對流線之分類
朱良斌、劉清煌
1996-1999 台灣地區午後對流特性之研究
林沛練、楊姈桂
應用衛星觀測資料在颱風及閃電落雷之研究
呂貴寶、徐天佑、張凱軍
臺灣北部和南部氣壓日變化之分析研究
蒲金標
81
15:50 ~ 17:30
International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 27th
Thursday P.M.
Session MMT-V: Typhoons-Observation and Modeling-II
Presiding: Hung-Chi Kuo and Zuyu Tao
V.1
V.2
V.3
V.4
V.5
V.6
V.7
Coffee Break
Session MMT-VI: Typhoons-Forecasting
Presiding: Russell Elsberry and Ching-Yuang Huang
VI.2
VI.3
VI.4
VI.5
1330~1510
Orographic influence on rainfall and track associated with the passage
of tropical cyclones (Invited)
LIN, Yuh-Lang, Darrell B. Ensley, Sen Chiao, Christopher M. Hill and
Ching-Yuang Huang
Using a single-Doppler radar wind retrieval technique to examine
structural changes in Hurricane Danny (1997) (invited)
LEE, Wen-Chau, Shirley Murillo, Frank D. Marks and Peter Dodge
An application of SSM/I satellite data to Hurricane Danny
CHEN, Shuhua, F. Vandenberghe, G. Petty, W. Huang and J. Bresch
Numerical simulation of the Typhoon Leo 1999 in the South China Sea
LAU, Kai-Hon, Zhong-Feng Zhang, Hok-Yin Lam and Shou-Jun Chen
The effect of cross-equatorial flow on tropical cyclone formation
LEE, Cheng-Shang and Jia-Rong Hou
The effects of the sea surface temperature on the intensity and
movement of Typhoon approaching the Korean Peninsula
LIM, Gyu-Ho and Baekmin Kim
Orographic effects on Typhoon Herb (1996)
WANG Chen TaiChi, Jen-Hsin Teng and Yi-Fen Sun
1510~1530
VI.1
Room 201BC
1530~1730
USWRP Hurricane landfall precipitation analysis and forecasting
(invited)
ELSBERRY, Russell L.
Track and intensity change predictions for landfalling tropical cyclones
during the 1998/99 Australian region season
SPEER, Milton S., L. M. Leslie and R. F. Abbey Jr.
A simulation study of the impact of radiance observations on the track
forecast of Typhoon Sam (1999)
CHEN, Der-Song, K.-N. Huang, W.-M. Chen, T.-C. Yeh and W.-S. Wu
Modeling investigations of Typhoon Sam: Assessment and sensitivities
of track and intensity forecasts in the AOAWS MM5
POWERS, Jordan G.
The influence of an elongated orographic island on northward
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VI.6
VI.7
VI.8
Typhoons
HUANG, Ching-Yuang and Shih-Ting Wang
A study on the comparison of Typhoon rainfall statistical forecast
method over Taiwan area
YEH, Tien-Chiang
Statistical study of pressure dips environment
FUDEYASU, Hironori and Taiichi Hayashi
Tropical cyclone intensity in vertical wind shear
WONG, Martin L. M., and Johnny C. L., Chan
1900~2200
Conference Banquet
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九十年度中國地球物理學會年會
2001 Chinese Geophysical Society Symposium
Sept 28th
Friday A.M.
Room 101A
Session GEOPHYS-3: Seismology, Engineering and Environment Geophysics
Presiding: 鄭懌、顏宏元 (Yi Cheng and Horng-Yuan Yen)
0845~0900
0900~0915
0915~0930
0930~0945
0945~1000
1000~1030
由動態應力分析探討集集地震餘震特性
Studies on the Aftershocks of the Chi-Chi Earthquake Using
Dynamic Stresses
王正誠、謝秋雰,
Wang, Jeng-Cheng and Chiou-Fen Shieh
新竹桃園地區微震活動之觀測研究
Studies on the Seismicity of the Hsinchu- Taoyuan Area
蔡義本、李建平、吳幸鴻
Tsai, Yi-Ben, Chien-Ping Lee, Hsin-Hung Wu
以雙差分地震定位演算法重新定位集集地震之餘震:應用於台灣
中部地區地下形貌
Relocation of the Aftershocks of the Chi-Chi Earthquake Using
Double Difference Method: Mapping the Structures under Central
Taiwan
詹忠翰、馬國鳳
Chang, Chung-Han and Kuo-Fong Ma
台灣隱沒帶地震的強地動之衰減初步研究
Preliminary Study of Strong Ground Motion Attenuation
Relationship for Subduction Zone Earthquakes in Taiwan
林柏伸、鄭錦桐、李錫堤
Lin Po-Shen, Chin Tung Cheng and Chyi-Tyi Lee
雷達差分干涉於 921 地震後續之地表變形
Deformation of 921 Earthquake by Satellite Radar
Interferometry:Co-semisic and Postsemisic Estimation
梁隆鑫、王志添、陳錕山、蔡義本、陳哲俊
Liang,L. S., C. T. Wang, K. S. Chen, Y. B. Tsai, A. J. Chen
Coffee Break
Session GEOPHYS-4: Engineering and Environment Geophysics
Presiding: 陳洲生、張永孚 (Chow-Sin Chen and Young-Fo Chang)
1030~1045
大肚溪河階地形定量研究之初步結果
Quantitatively Geomorphological Analysis of Terraces along the
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1045~1100
1100~1115
1115~1130
1130~1145
1145~1200
Tatu Creek
黃瑞賢、李錫堤
Huang Jui-Hsien and Lee Chyi-Tyi
1999 年台灣中西部集集地震電阻率變化
Resistivity changes in the fault zone associated with the 1999
Chi-Chi earthquake, west-central Taiwan
楊潔豪、游峻一、陳平護
Yang, Chieh-Hou, Jiunn-I You and Ping –Hu Cheng
斷層的電阻率特徵
The Electric Resistivity Characteristics across a Fault
陳平護、楊潔豪、游峻一、王衍評
Cheng, Ping –Hu, Chieh-Hou Yang, Jiunn-I You and Yeng-Ping
Wang
九芎坑斷層淺層反射震測初探
A Preliminary Result of the Shallow Seismic Reflection Survey
Across the ChioChiunKen Fault
石瑞銓、賴宏亮、孫家榮
Shih, Ruey-Chyuan, Horng-Liang Lai and Chia-Rong Sun
三義斷層是活動斷層?
Is Sani Fault an Active Fault?
洪智賢、王乾盈
Hong, Ju-Hsueng, Chien-Ying Wang
淺海域活動斷層探查—新竹地區
Active –Fault Survey in the Offshore Area of Hsin –Chu
李伯當、郭泰融、董倫道
Lee, Bor-Dang, Tai-Rong Guo and Lun-Tao Tong
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ICDP Workshop on Drilling the Chelungpu Fault, Taiwan:
Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
Sept 28th
Friday A.M.
Session ICDP-5: Reviews on Chi-Chi Earthquake -Geophysics
Room 101B
0830~0945
Presiding: Masataka Ando
Mapping the Chelungpu fault by seismic reflection methods
Chien-Ying Wang
Magnetotelluric and gravity surveys in Taiwan
Chiu-Fen Shieh
Aftershock distribution of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake and crustal
structure in the source region from explosion source reflection study
Naoshi Hirata
0945~1000
Coffee Break
Session ICDP-6: Developing a Science Plan for Deep Drilling
1000~1200
Presiding: Yi-Ben Tsai
(I) Collision Dynamics
Taiwan Tectonics: Toward a comprehensive model for an ongoing collisional
mountain building processes – Linking fundamental geologic processes to
natural hazards
Francis Wu
(II) Site Characterization
Investigating the possible drilling sites in the northern portion of the Chelungpu
fault
Chien-Ying Wang
(III) Fault Dynamics, Downhole Measurement and Monitoring
Lessons from the Nojima Active Fault Drilling
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Hisao Ito
(IV) Core Examination
Insights into fault rupture from integrated geological analyses of borehole
samples and data
Jim Evans
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International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 28th
Friday A.M.
Session MMT-VII: Meiyu and Baiu Fronts
Presiding: Ben Jong-Dao Jou and Hiroshi Uyeda
VII.1
VII.2
VII.3
VII.4
during
Room 102
0830~1030
Meiyu frontogenesis, part II (invited)
CHO, Han-Ru
An overview of TAMEX fronts (invited)
CHEN, Yi-Leng
Meso-beta scale characteristics of precipitation systems revealed by
recent intensive field experiments on the Meiyu/Baiu fronts【invited】
UYEDA, Hiroshi
Meso-γscale vortex with heavy precipitation in the Meiyu front
GAME/HUBEX 1998 IOP
MAESAKA, Takeshi, Hiroshi Uyeda, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori
Yoshizaki
VII.5
A numerical study of the latent heat effect on symmetrically unstable
systems
HSU, Wu-ron and Ming-en Hsieh
VII.6
Factors on the development of deep convection in the southern region
far from the MeiYu front over Eastern China during the
AME/HUBEX
IOP ’98
SHINODA, Taro and Hiroshi Uyeda
VII.7
Evolution of a meso-vortex along the Meiyu front over South China
Sea
YEH, Hsi-Chyi and George Tai-Jen Chen
1030~1050
Coffee Break
Session MMT-VIII: Mesoscale Convective Systems
Presiding: Richard H. Johnson and Jough-Tai Wang
VIII.1
VIII.2
VIII.3
1050~1230
The relationship between MCS organization and heavy rainfall
(invited)
JOHNSON, Richard H.
A report on a field experiment “Winter MCSs (mesoscale convective
systems) Observations over the Japan Sea in January 2001 (WMO-01)
(invited)
YOSHIZAKI, Masanori, Teruyuki Kato, Hisaki Eito, Masataka Murakami,
Shugo Hayashi, and WMO-01 group
Vorticity budget investigation on a simulated long-lived mesoscale
vortex
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VIII.4
VIII.5
VIII.6
VIII.7
CHEN, Min and Zu-Yu Tao
Torrential rain associated with an extratropical cyclone on 27 October
1999
KANAI, Hidemoto, Hiroshi Niino, Fumiaki Fujibe, Yoshinobu Tanaka, and
Teruyuki Kato
Triggering and development mechanisms of MCSs over the Taiwan
area during the Meiyu season by using CAA Doppler radar data
HOR, Tai-Hwa, Chih-Hsien Wei and Mau-Hsing Chang
Study on mesoscale convective systems near the Baiu front
TESHIBA, Michihiro, Yoshiaki Shibagaki, Hiroyuki Hashiguchi,
Shoichiro Fukao, Shuji Shimizu, Hisaki Eito, Yoshinobu Tanaka, Masanori
Yoshizaki, and X-BAIU-99 Observation Group
Structure of mesoscale convective systems observed with UHF
radar/integrated sounding system during the South China Sea
Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX)
LIN, Pay-Liam, Tai-Chi Chen Wang, Jough-Tai Wang, Hsin-Chih
Lai,Hsin-Hon Lin,Yin-Jen Chien, and Tsu-Hsang Liu
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2001 Chinese Geophysical Society Symposium
Sept 28th
Friday P.M.
Room 101A
Session GEOPHYS-5: Engineering and Environment Geophysics, Geology and Tectonics
Presiding: 董倫道、鍾仁光 (Lun-Tao Tong and Jen-Kuang Chung)
1330~1345
1345~1400
1400~1415
1415~1430
1430~1445
1445~1500
台南後甲里斷層的構造發育及古地震研究之初步成果
Preliminary Study of the Tectonic Evolution and
Paleo-earthquakes on the Houchiali Fault, Tainan
李錫堤、翁淑卿、鄭錦桐、廖啟雯
Chyi-Tyi Lee , Shu-Ching Wen, Cheng-Chin Tung, Chi-Wen Liao
破裂岩體裂隙連通性調查
An Investigation on Rock Fractures Connection
郭泰融、蔣立為、董倫道、歐陽湘、劉建宏、張傳聖、黃炎聰
Guo, Tai-Rong, Li-Wei Chiang, Lun-Tao Tong, Shiung Ouyang,
Jiann-Hong Liu, Chuan-Sheng Chang and Yen-Tsong Huang
地震前後開放性淺井水位可能變動之初步觀測結果
The elementary observed results on the open shallow well’s water
level changes pre- and post- the earthquake
劉政、蔡義本
Liu, Jen and Yi-Ben Tsai
近十年來台灣地磁場資料初步分析結果
Preliminary Analytic Results of the Geomagnetic Data of Taiwan
in the Past Decade
陳界宏、顏宏元、劉正彥、葉義雄、林慶仁
Chen, Chieh-Hung, Horng-Yuan Yen, Jann-Yeng Liu , Yih-Hsiung
Yeh and Chin-Ren Lin
Vsp 震波訊號於水平非均向性介質的走時分析:物理模型結果
Traveltime Analysis of the VSP Seismograms in a Horizontal
Transversely Isotropic Medium: A Physical Modeling Result
張永孚、張智雄
Chang, Young-Fo and Chih-Hsiung Chang
穩定波束法在三維頂點繞射射線之應用
Applications of Shooting and Stable Beams in 3D Tip-diffracted
Rays
潘志華、王天楷
Pan, Chi-Hua and Tan K. Wang
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1500~1530
Coffee Break
Session GEOPHYS-6: Geology and Tectonics
Presiding: 洪日豪、王維豪 (Jih-Hao Hung and Wei-Hau Wang)
1530~1545
鐵砧山氣田打鹿砂岩之地層對比及地下構造
The Stratigraphic Correlation and the Subsurface Structure of the
Talu Sand in the Tiehchenshan Gas Field
周學良
1545~1600
1600~1615
Jo, Shellian
台灣與鄰近地區弧陸衝撞之物理模型實驗研究
Physical Modeling of Arc-continent Collision in Taiwan Area
林永斌、楊榮堃、A. I. Chemenda
Lin, Y. P., R. K. Yang, A. I. Chemenda
核分裂定年資料顯現台灣和紐西蘭山脈的上升特性
Uplift Characters of Mountain Ranges in Taiwan and New
Zealand, Revealed by Fission-track Data
高銘鴻
1615~1630
1630~1645
1645~1700
Kao, Ming-Hung
恆春半島的構造演化:從大陸邊緣擴張至板塊隱沒聚合及碰撞
From Continental Margin Extension to Plate Convergence and
Collision : Tectonic Evolution of the Hengchun Peninsula,
Southern Taiwan
張中白、安朔葉、李德貴、黃奇瑜
Chang, C.P., J. Angelier , T.Q. Lee and C.Y. Huang
恆春地區第四紀地層構造地球物理初探
Seismic Survey in Henchun Peninsula
李奕亨、徐柏樺、黃炎聰、郭泰融
Li, Yi-Heng, Hsu, Bou-Hwa, Hwang, Yien-Chon, Guo Tai-Rong
無機染劑對煤素質岩相分析之應用
The Application of Inorganic Dye on Petrographic Maceral
Analysis
楊宗霖、蔡龍珆、孫立中
Yang, Chung-Lin, Louis L. Tsai, Li-Chung Sun
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Investigating the Physics of Faulting for a Recent Large Earthquake
Sept 28th
Friday P.M.
Session ICDP-7: Posters
Room 101B & 105
1330~1730
3 minutes short presentation for each poster
1330~1430
Poster Viewing
1430~1730
Presiding: Hisao Ito
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
The seismicity in Taiwan area
Tzai-Chin Shin
One-hour Aftershocks of the Chi-Chi earthquake
Chien-Hsin Chang
Taiwan gravity map
Horng-Yuan Yen
Coseismic and Postseismic Deformation of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan
Earthquake
Shuei-Beih Yu
Trenching the Chelungpu fault
Wen-Shan Chen
Detail structure mapping in the northern portion of the Chelungpu fault
area
Chien-Ying Wang
Distribution and structure details of the 1999 Chi-Chi Taiwan earthquake
Nagai Satro
Co-seismic horizontal displacements of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake
measured from SPOT satellite images
Domingnez
Structural controls and nature of slip distribution for earthquakes
propagation in the 1999 rupture of the northern end of the Chelungpu
fault, Taiwan
Richard Heermance
3D reconstruction of crustal structure in Central Taiwan
Chi-Yuen Wang
Studies on the crust along active fault zones in North America and Asia
Walter D. Mooney
High-resolution seismic images of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at
Depth (SAFOD) deep drill site(I)
Michael Rymer
High-resolution seismic images of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at
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15.
16.
17.
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19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Depth (SAFOD) deep drill site(II)
Rufus Catchings
Shallow drilling into Chelungpu fault zone
Hidemi Tanaka
Laboratory strength measurements of Chelungpu fault core samples:
preliminary results
David Lockner
High velocity friction and dynamic motion of the Chelungpu fault: an
insight from laboratory experimental data on the core from shallow
drilling
Toshihiko Shimamoto
Long-term monitoring of the temperature profile in a borehole at the
Nantou site
Makoto Yamano
Distribution and physicochemical properties of water in fault-related rocks
Tetsuro Hirono
Repeated water injection experiments at the Nojima fault zone, Japan:
Induced earthquakes and temporal change in permeability
Keiichi Tadokoro
Presentation on core analysis
Kenshiro Otsuki
What are physical parameters to acquire or monitor in drilled holes at a
seismogenic fault?
Hitoshi Mikada
On the enigmas of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake: Implications of the
barrier invasion model
Tetsuzo Seno
Episodic changes of interplate coupling and friction characteristics of
locked zone at Tokai region, central Japan
Naoyuki Fujii
Sept 29th
Saturday
NCU
Please note that Group Discussion Sessions will be held at National Central University on
Sept. 29 (Saturday).
0900~1200
Group discussion at NCU
Lunch Break
1200~1330
Summary from group discussion (Chair by James Mori)
- 10 min. each for 5 group
1330~1700
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General Discussion on the drilling project
Workshop summary
September 30: Field trip to drilling site
(Joint field trip with Collision Dynamic Study).
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0800~1900
International Conference on
Mesoscale Meteorology and Typhoon in East Asia
Sept 28th
Friday P.M.
Session MMT-IX: Cloud Observations and Radar Techniques
Presiding: Tom Keenan and TaiChi Chen Wang
IX.1
Room 102
1330~1510
High water accumulation near the freezing level in torrential monsoon
rain: Videosonde observations (invited)
TAKAHASHI, Tsutomu
IX.2
IX.3
IX.4
IX.5
system
IX.6
IX.7
Validation of polarimetric rainfall measurements undertaken during
SCSMEX (invited)
KEENAN, T. , Zhao Nan, Feng Lei, V. Bringi, J. Nystuen and M. Whimpey
A spatial and temporal rainfall apportionment scheme using GMS
satellite imagery
CHENG, Ke-Sheng and Chiang Wei
The spatial distribution of the velocity errors retrieved by a
single-Doppler retrieval technique
LIOU, Yu-Chieng
Effect of lightning assimilation on the prediction of precipitation
associated with a cold front
LIM, Eunha and Tae-Young Lee
Method of the simulated cloud image producing for the numerical
modeling
TAO, Zuyu, Peijun Zhu, Min Chen, and Hongqing Wang
Comparison of thermodynamic retrieval by the variational method
with the traditional retrieval method within real data
TENG, Jen-Hsin
1510~1530
Coffee Break
Session MMT-IX: Rainfall Forecasting
Presiding: Shui-Shang Chi and Dong-Kyou Lee
X.1
X.2
1530~1730
Modeling heavy precipitation events and mesoscale convective systems
in Taiwan: A review (Invited)
TAO, Wei-Kuo, Ching-Sen Chen, Yi-Leng Chen, Ben Jong-Dao Jou and
Pay-Liam Lin
A comparative study of convective parameterization schemes in
simulations of East Asia heavy rainfall (invited)
LEE, Dong-Kyou, Jeong-Gyun Park, Seok-Woo Son, Ho-Han Lee and
Seong-Woo Lee
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X.3
X.4
X.5
X.6
X.7
Comparisons of cumulus parameterization schemes and ensemble
forecasting
YANG, Ming-Jen, Quen-Chi Tung, Ben Jong-Dao Jou, Pay-Liam Lin,
Fang-Ching Chien, Jen-Hsin Teng, Jin-Shan Hong, Hui-Chuan Lin and Jim
Bresch
Application of the equivalent geopotantial to the mesoscale model
(MM5) for improving precipitation prediction over mountainous
regions and Taiwan Island
CHEN, Qiu-shi and Lesheng Bai
Precipitation forecast of MM5 in the Taiwan area during the 1998
Meiyu season
CHIEN, Fang-Ching, Ying-Hwa Kuo and Ming-Yen Yang
A study on the nonlinear feedbacks in the precipitation process among
environmental meteorological variables
LEE, Yong Hee, Jeong Hee Choi and Chun-Ho Cho
Numerical simulation of heavy snowfall systems observed on the
southern coastal area of Sea of Japan on 16 January 2001
EITO, Hisaki, Teruyuki Kato, and Masanori Yoshizaki
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LOCAL INFORMATION
TAIPEI INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
1, Hsin-Yi Road Sec. 5, Taipei 110, Taiwan
Tel: (02) 2723-2535, Fax: (02) 2723-2590
http://www.ticc.com.tw
Taiwan has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With
trade representing 80% of its GNP, it is vigorously emerging as the new
business and financial center of Asia, and is ideally located to do so. As the
world progresses towards a more open economic and political environment,
Taipei is becoming an important gateway to the Asian region. It is a vibrant city;
where the tolerant, well educated, good humored people are blessed with a
can-do attitude. Their dynamic society is steeped in the simple traditions and
values of ancient Chinese culture, and yet well versed in all the complex and
diverse demands of the modern world. This fine balance, this mix of east and
west, simplicity and complexity, makes Taipei a vital and exciting destination
for international meetings and conferences. The Taipei International
Convention Center (TICC) is a world-class, purpose-built facility located in the
heart of one of Asia's most dynamic cities. The Center is an integral part of the
Taipei World Trade Center complex which includes a superior exhibition hall,
flexible convention facilities, hotel, and office tower. Everything you need is
here -- under one roof. Across six spacious levels, the 60,000 sqm TICC has
a column-free, multi-purpose plenary hall, able to seat 3,100 people; 21
meeting rooms of various sizes, and a 1,000-seat banquet hall. The Center
provides the latest technology in audio, visual and communications equipment ,
and is staffed with professionals, all assuring the success of memorable
events.
From an international congress with multiple simultaneous translation
requirements, to an annual meeting or the launch of a new promotional campaign;
from gala balls to buffets and business conferences, whatever your requirements -and no matter how unconventional your meeting - the TICC has the facilities,
technical services and operational support you need to produce a winning
performance.Since its opening in 1990, the TICC has hosted more than 250
international events, and the number of overseas participants jumped from 7,000 in
that year to 64,000 in 1996. The main international service clubs, Lions
International, Rotary International, and International Jaycees, have all held their
annual conventions here, and Kiwanis International, and Soroptimists International,
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will complete the list in the year 2001.
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SITE MAP IN TAIPEI INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
1’st Floor
Parking Areas
2’nd Floor
3’rd Floor
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Restaurants, Coffee shops around Taipei International
Convention Center
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VISA & ENTRY PERMIT
1. Foreigners intending to participate in the international conference held
in Taiwan can apply for visas at overseas Taiwan missions with the
invitation letter issued by the sponsoring organizations.
2. They may apply for visa-exempt entries if they are entitled to the right
and wish to stay in the Taiwan for less than 14 days.
1. Duration of stay:
14 days since the midnight of the next day of arrival, no
extention.
2. Eligibility:
Nationals from 15 countries which are Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Luxenbourg, New
Zealand, the Netherlands (Holland), Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
U.K., and U.S.A.
3. Requirements:
A passport valid for at least six months. No criminal records
verified by the airport or seaport officers.
A confirmed return air (steamer) ticket or an air (steamer) ticket
and a visa for the next destination, and a confirmed air
(steamer) seat reservation for his(her) departure.
3. They may apply for landing visas if they are entitled to the right and
wish to stay in Taiwan for less than 30 days.
1. Duration of stay:
30 days, no extension.
2. Eligibility:
Nationals from: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech
Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy,Japan, Luxembourg,
New Zealand, the Netherlands (Holland), Poland, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K. and U.S.A.
3. Requirements:
The applicant has no criminal record and the validity of his
passport must be no less than six months; The applicant must
fill out an application form, present one photo and a visa fee of
NT$1500;
A confirmed return air (steamer) ticket or an air (steamer) ticket
and a visa for the next destination, and a confirmed air
(steamer) seat reservation for his(her) departure.
4. The participants from Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Macao, Mongolia and
Mainland China are requested to present their entry applications to
the Bureau of Entry and Exit, National Police Administration, Ministry of
the Interior. Please get in contact with the contact persons of each
conference for detail information.
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FOREIGN EMBASSIES & CONSULATES IN TAIPEI, ROC
澳大利亞商工辦事處
AUSTRALIAN COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OFFICE
110 台北市基隆路 1 段 333 號 2608 室
TEL: 8725-4100 FAX: 2757-6074
Rm 2608, 333 Keelung Rd., Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, 110, R.O.C.
website: http://www.australia.org.tw
日華交流協會台北事務所
INTERCHANGE ASSOCIATION (Japan), TAIPEI OFFICE
106 台北市敦化南路 1 段 245 號 10 樓
TEL: 2741-2116 FAX: 2731-1757
10F, 245 Tunhwa S. Rd., Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, 106, R.O.C.
website: http://www.japan-taipei.org.tw/
駐台北韓國代表部
KOREAN MISSION IN TAIPEI
110 台北市基隆路 1 段 333 號 1506 室
TEL: 2758-8320 FAX: 2757-7006
Rm 1506, 333 Keelung Rd., Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, 110, R.O.C.
紐西蘭商工辦事處
NEW ZEALAND COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OFFICE
110 台北市基隆路 1 段 333 號 2501 室
TEL: 2757-6725 FAX: 2757-6973
Rm 2501, 333 Keelung Rd., Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, 110, R.O.C.
菲律賓經濟文化辦事處
MANILA ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL OFFICE
106 台北市忠孝東路四段 107 號 4 樓
TEL: 2778-6511 FAX: 2778-4969
4F, 107 Changhsiao E. Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan, 106, R.O.C.
菲律賓經濟文化辦事處: meco-tpe@transend.com.tw
莫斯科台北經濟文化協調委員會駐台北代表處
MOSCOW-TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL COORDINATION COMMISSION IN
TAIPEI
110 台北市信義路 5 段 2 號 10 樓
TEL: 8780-3011 FAX: 8780-2511
10F, 2 Shinyi Rd., Sec. 5, Taipei, Taiwan, 110, R.O.C.
e-mail: mosrepof@ms19.hinet.net
新加坡駐台北商務辦事處
SINGAPORE TRADE OFFICE IN TAIPEI
106 台北市仁愛路 4 段 85 號 9 樓
TEL: 2772-1940 FAX: 2772-1943
9F, 85 Jen-Ai Rd., Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan, 106, R.O.C.
駐台北越南經濟文化辦事處
VIETNAM ECONOMIC & CULTURAL OFFICE IN TAIPEI
104 台北市松江路 65 號 3 樓
TEL: 2516-6626 FAX: 2504-1761
3F, 65 Sung Kiang Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C.
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英國貿易文化辦事處
BRITISH TRADE AND CULTURAL OFFICE
100 台北市仁愛路 2 段 99 號 9 樓
TEL: 2322-4242 FAX: 2393-1985、2394-8673
9F, 99 Jen-Ai Rd., Sec. 2, Taipei, Taiwan, 100, R.O.C.
website: http://www.btco.org.tw/indexc.htm
法國在台協會
FRENCH INSTITUTE IN TAIPEI
105 台北市敦化北路 205 號 10 樓 1003 室
TEL: 2545-6061 FAX: 2718-4571
Rm. 1003, 10F, 205 Tunhwa N. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, 105, R.O.C.
Website:http://www.fi-taipei.org/
德國在台協會
DEUTSCHES INSTITUTE TAIPEI(GERMAN INSTITUTE)
104 台北市民生東路 3 段 2 號 4 樓
TEL: 2501-6188 FAX: 2501-6139
4F, 2 Minsheng E. Rd., Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C.
E-mail:germany@ms43.url.com.tw
愛爾蘭投資貿易促進會
THE INSTITUTE FOR TRADE AND INVESTMENT OF IRELAND
110 台北市信義路 5 段 5 號 7B-09 室
TEL: 2725-1691 FAX: 2725-1653
Rm. 7B-09, 5 Shinyi Rd., Sec. 5, Taipei, Taiwan, 110, R.O.C.
Website: http://www.idaireland.com/
荷蘭貿易暨投資辦事處
NETHERLANDS TRADE AND INVESTMENT OFFICE
105 台北市民生東路 3 段 133 號 5 樓 B 室
TEL: 2713-5760 FAX: 2713-0194
Rm. B, 5F, 133 Minsheng E. Rd., Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan, 105, R.O.C.
Website: http://www.ntio.org.tw/
美國在台協會台北辦事處
AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN, TAIPEI OFFICE
104 台北市信義路 3 段 134 巷 7 號
TEL: 2709-2000 FAX: 2702-7675
7, Lane 134, Shinyi Rd., Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan, 104, R.O.C.
website: http://ait.org.tw
加拿大駐台北貿易辦事處
CANADIAN TRADE OFFICE IN TAIPEI
105 台北市復興北路 365 號 13F
TEL: 2547-9500 FAX: 2712-7244
13F, 365 Fuhsing N. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, 105, R.O.C.
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TOUR INFORMATION
A City of Many Faces
Taipei City lying at the center of Taipei Basin in
northern part of Taiwan is surrounded by
picturesque mountains on three sides. Three major
rivers pass the city. Citizens in this city lying 26.6N
undergo hot and prolonged summer, short but not chilly winter in the maritime
climate. At around 23 degree (Centigrade) annual average temperature and
with an abundance of rainfall, people here generally enjoy a pleasant climate
year-round.
The city was first built in 1885 and cultural signs can be seen everywhere.
Certainly no visitors to the city will ever overlook the world renowned The
National Palace Museum with the wealth of more than 100,000 pcs. of
thousands - of - year - old, or even more than ten-thousands - of - year - old
precious cultural pieces.
In 1920 when Taipei began transforming itself into a modern city, this area
was virtually a rural town with not more than four hundred thousand residents.
Today, the city area has been expanded to cover 27,517 hectares to
accommodate more than 2.7 million registered residents. In fact, more than
4.7 million people are busy and bustling in the Greater Metro Taipei.
This capital city is the home of almost all major administrative, legislative and
judicial authorities of the nation in addition to its role as Taiwan's economic,
cultural and transportation hub. In the postwar period, Taiwan has attained
world-admired political and economic development by leaps and bounds. A
great majority of the process and results of the development have been
showcased on this brilliant stage of Taipei.
Taipei is, as well the home of major world class multinational giants and many
foreign residents. Today, as the huge mass transportation projects are
completed one after another (in particular the Mass Rapid Transit Systems,
High Speed Rail, Freeway networks), Taipei gets more momentum to march
forward. As the government of the island has budgeted huge amount of
capitals for public investments, Taipei will become the Pacific-Asia regional
operations center for finance, information, trade and transportation in a near
future. Looking ahead to the upcoming 21st century, Taipei is bound to play a
more active role in the international community, politically, economically and
culturally.
Taipei is truly a city of many faces, where ancient
and modern co-exist. For those who know where to
look, the city is alive with beauty and culture.
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Writhing Dragons
Many temples, from closet-sized to massive, are scattered throughout Taipei.
Of these, Lungshan Temple is the city's oldest and most famous, and is also
one of Taiwan's finest examples of temple design. The striking architecture
alone is worth a visit: Stone columns come alive with historical figures dancing
on the backs of intricately carved dragons, and the roof is adorned with more
of the cavorting figures and dragons.
Chinese religions are tolerant, and in many temples Taoist, Buddhist, and
other deities are worshiped side by side. Lungshan is no exception and is
usually crowded with worshipers seeking the help of Kuan Yin, Goddess of
Mercy, and Matsu, Goddess of the Sea, or other gods such as the God of War
(and business), Kuan Kung.
The original Lungshan Temple was built in 1740. Since then natural and
manmade disasters have destroyed it several times; the newest version was
built in 1957. The temple, open daily from 7a.m. to 10p.m,. is at 211
Kuangchou St., just two blocks from the famous Hualisi St. Night Market.
Colossus of Taipei
Taipei majestic Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is the island's most impressive
monument to the great Chinese hero. The memorial hall's enormous marble
edifice towers over landscaped gardens, graceful
pavilions, and placid pond. A 25-ton bronze statue
of late President Chiang Kai-shek looks out over
the city from the main building; a ground-level
library displays photos and mementos of the late
president's life.
An elegant Ming-style
arch at the main entrance is flanked by two
classical-style buildings: The National Theater
and the National Concert Hall. The square
between the two buildings is a popular gathering
place on special festive days.
Cosmopolitan Fare
The National Theater and National Concert Hall are exotic venues for a region
of internationally renowned performers, including Pavarotti and the Joffrey
Ballet. The Theater presents Chinese and Western operas, dramas, and
ballets, while the Concert Hall is the setting for instrumental and vocal
concerts. Performances nearly
every day offer a range of
international and local talent.
The two new buildings flank
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the entrance to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and their classical
Chinese architecture enhances the memorial's beauty.
But the nation Theater and Concert Hall are not Taipei's only outlets for
refined tastes-there are dozens of museums and art galleries. Taipei's
fascinating National Palace Museum houses the word's largest assemblage
of priceless Chinese art treasures, Most of the museum's 620,000 art objects
were part of the Chinese imperial collection, which began over 1,000 years
ago in the early Sung dynasty.
Only the best items from the imperial collection are preserved here in Taiwan.
Even so, the treasure is still far too large to display completely at one time.
White many popular pieces remain on permanent display, much of the
collection of jade, porcelain, painting, and bronzes is rotated regularly, making
each visit unique.
The museum is open from 9a.m. to 5p.m. and has daily guided tours in
several languages; English language tours begin at 10a.m. and 3p.m.
Photography is not permitted in the museum, but guarded storage for
cameras is available.
The Nation Museum of History, at the edge of the beautiful Botanical Gardens,
has a collection of priceless relics which almost rivals that of the National
Palace Museum. The 24 galleries in the Taipei Fine Arts Museum display
modern art. A number of private galleries, many clustered in Taipei's Dinghao
area, specialize in an array of Chinese and Western style paintings.
The World of Yesterday offers visitors a fascinating glimpse of Chinese history
and culture with displays of mythology, ancient toys and games, traditional
handicrafts, and folk culture. On Sundays and holidays Chinese open and
other performances are presented on an outdoor stage in the culture section,
and live demonstrations of crafts and folk arts are held in the handicraft
section. The park, on Chungshan N. RD. near the Grand Hotel, is open 9a.m.
to 5p.m. daily except Monday.
Eating Out
Northern
Delights
Northern
cuisine is
commonly
called Peking
Style, but in fact
it encompasses most
northern provinces. Here
the principle crops are
wheat, millet, sorghum,
peanuts, corn, and
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soybeans. Noodles, steamed breads, and various buns or dumplings are the
staples of any meal.
Peking-style meals usually include vegetable dishes, soups, toufu (soybean
curd), and fish. The food is mild in taste, is often slightly oily, and vinegar and
garlic are common ingredients; is frequently fried, stewed, or braised.
Some favorite snack foods, such as buns and dumplings, can double as
meals. Round flat buns are stuffed with meat and pan-fried or baked with
sesame seeds sprinkled on top. Dumplings are filled with a meat or vegetable
mixture and steamed, boiled, or fried.
Happily Shanghaied
Shanghai (also called Chiangche style) is the best know branch of Eastern
cuisine, and because of the city's proximity to the ocean, major lakes, and
rivers, this style is renowned for superb preparation of both fresh and
saltwater fish and mollusks. For the most part, Shanghai food is lightly spiced
and relatively oily, and its
sauces tend to be rich and
slightly sweet.
Popular choices from
Eastern menus include fried
prawns, Drunken Chicken,
steamed crab, and the
peerless West Lake Vinegar
Fish (a whole carp,
butterflied and lightly
poached, smothered with
minced ginger and sweet
and sour sauce).
Taiwanese cooking is an interesting branch of the Eastern style, with a strong
Japanese influence. Taiwanese food is light, simple, easy to prepare, often
liberally spiced with ginger; fried dishes are frequently cooked in pork fat. Like
its Shanghai cousin, Taiwanese cuisine features excellent seafood. Good
choices are poached shrimp or squid, grilled eel, fried shrimp rolls, grilled
clams, and turtle soup.
Some Like It Hot
The western provinces of Szechwan and Hunan are known for their hot and
spicy fishes. Both cooking styles favor the liberal use of garlic, scallions, and
chilies. Szechwan food is distinguished by its hot peppery taste, while Hunan
food is richer and a bit more oily, and may be either spicy and hot or sweet.
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Chicken, pork,
river fish, and
shellfish are all
popular items.
One standard
Szechwan dish is
ma-po toufu, a
bean curd dish
with spicy minced
pork. A highly
recommended
dish is stir-fried
diced chicken with
dry chili peppers. You can wash them both down with hot and sour soup.
Favorite Hunan food includes Hunan preserved meat, shrimp wrapped in
lettuce, and bamboo cup chicken.
Dim Sum and...
Cantonese food (southern style) tends to be more colorful, less spicy and is
usually stir fried, which preserves both the texture and flavor. Because most
Chinese emigrants to other countries hail form the Canton region, this style of
cooking has almost become synonymous, in the West, with Chinese cuisine.
Favorite dishes include
whole steamed fish, roast
pigeon, poached chicken,
Chinese broccoli with oyster
sauce, and a wide range of
crispy green vegetable
sauted to perfection.
Dim Sum are Cantonese
snacks (know locally as Yam
Cha), tasty little dumplings
and pastries stuffed with
meats or vegetables. This is perhaps the most popular form of southern
cuisine since a meat of dim sum is a great way to pick and choose a variety of
foods yet not feel overly full. Waitresses push around carts laden with small,
freshly cooked snacks, and diners simply stop them as them as they pass out
what they want.
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Other Cuisines
As a tourist
destination and
international
business center.
Taipei also offers
European and
American
cuisines, as well
as other Asian
fare. Most major
tourist hotels
have at least two
dining rooms, one serving Western and the other serving Chinese cuisine.
Major cities also have numerous restaurants offering Western or Asian foods,
along with countless snack centers (generally in department stores) and fast
food outlets. In general, restaurants hire only experienced, native chefs,
ensuring customers of authentic gourmet dining.
In Taipei, the northern suburbs of Shihlin and Tienmu offer American, English,
Italian, German, and Vietnamese cuisines. The northern business district,
centered around Chungshan North Rd, has Italian, German, Spanish, English,
American, Indonesian, Indian, Korean, and Japanese restaurants. The
Eastern business district has the widest variety : Greek, Italian, French,
German, Swiss, English, American, Indian, Thai, Malaysian, Vietnamese,
Indonesian, and Japanese.
Night Markets
Nearly every night, Taipei pulses until midnight with a carnival atmosphere of
bright lights, tasty snacks, and crowds of people buying or browsing through
night markets. The markets. The markets offer fun, bargains, and a lot of local
color, and generally sell a variety of traditional products, casual clothes, fruit,
snacks, and novelty items. Most vendors speak only Chinese, so pen and
paper are needed for bargaining. Vendors generally accept only local cash,
and unsatisfactory products cannot be exchanged.
Night markets frequented by students generally have the best bargains on
food, fashions, and curios. These include Shihlin (north of the Grand
Hotel,ShihLin District) and Kungkuan (near National Taiwan University). Other
major night markets are Huahsi Street(near Lungshan Temple, WanHua
District); Tunghua Street (off Hsinyi Rd., near Taipei World trade Center);
Sungshan (eastern Taipei, Sungshan District); and Ching Kuang (off
Chungshan N.Rd.).
For liquid entertainment, Taipei also has plenty of watering holes with wellstocked bars, snacks, and music. The pubs and clubs on Shuangcheng Street
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are all within easy stumbling distance of each other, which enhances their
popularity. They are also close to the Ching Kuang Night Market, a popular
place to go for midnight snacks(hsiao yah)with new friends after the bars
close.
Beer houses are also popular gathering spots. Most have draft beer, snacks,
read, chat, or discuss business. Modern tea houses are scattered throughout
Taipei.
One final word on life in Taipei: Most parts of the city are perfectly safe at any
time of the day or night.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
2001 JGA has blocked rooms at Grand Hyatt, Howard International House,
Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei, the Hotel Dynasty and the Nationational Taiwan
University Guest House, which are close to the Convention Center. Requests
for accommodations must be sent directly to the hotel of your choice. An
acceptable credit card is the preferred method for guaranteeing a reservation.
Please note that a 10% service charge is added per room/per night. All
changes must be made directly with the Hotel.
(1) The Hotel Dynasty
41, Fu Hsing S. Rd. Sec. 2 Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C.
Tel: (02)2708-1221; Fax: (02)2325-7265
Reservation: (02)2708-1800
E-mail:dynasty@dynasty.fenet.com
Website: http://www.hotel-dynasty.com.tw/htdocs/index_b.htm
(2) Grand Hyatt Hotel
2,Sung Shou Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel : (02)2720-1200 ext. 3509; Fax : (2) 2720-1105
Website: http://www.apot.com/bizplaza/accom/hyt/
(3)
Howard Plaza Hotel
160, Jen Ai Road, Section 3, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: 02) 2700-2323 ext. 2417; Fax : (02) 2708-2376
E-Mail: howard@howard-hotels.com
Website: http://3w.howard-hotels.com/home/index.asp
(4) Howard International House
30, Hsin Sheng South Road,
Sec. 3, Taipei 106,Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: (02) 8369-1155; Fax: (02) 8369-1177
email: howardih@howard-hotels.com
Website: http://3w.howard-hotels.com/hotel_ih/ih.asp
(5) National Taiwan University Lu-Ming Guest House
64, Lane 144, Keelung Road Sec. 4, Taipei 106, Taiwan ROC
Tel: (02) 23644803~5
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TRANSPORTATION
Bus: The CKS airport limousine buses are available from CKS
International Airport to Taipei every 15 minutes. Highway bus
services connect Taipei with all major cities and scenic spots.
There are five bus companies operating at the airport terminal now,
namely Taiwan Motor Transport Co., Kien Ming Co., Air Bus Centre,
Evervoyage Transport Corp. and United Highway Bus Co. These
companies sell tickets at the southern side of the first floor in the arrival lobby
in the terminals of the CKS Airport. Bus boarding areas: In Terminal 1, it is
on the southwestern corridor of the arrival lobby on the first floor of the
terminal. Free connecting buses are available for transit between Terminal
1 and Terminal 2. Most of the major hotels in Taipei City are located close to
the bus stops. Please be advised by the bus drivers for stops and also refer
to the bus stop lists in p. 86.
Taxi: Airport taxis serve around the clock. The fare is charged by the taxi
meter plus 50%, and the toll fee for the freeway is charged separately. It's
around NT$1,100 from the airport to downtown Taipei. Taxi service phone:
(03) 398-3599, Taxi complain phone: (03) 398-2177, 398-2241.
Local Transportation in Downtown Taipei
City buses in Taipei are plentiful and frequent, and the fare differs according to
the distance traveled. One section fare is NT$15 for air-conditioned buses,
and you pay when boarding, or sometimes when getting off. The name of the
destination and route number are indicated on the front and rear windshields
of buses. A route guide can be obtained from sidewalk newstands.
Taipei's Mass Rapid Transit System will cross the metropolitan area with five
separate commuter rail lines. Several of these lines are already operational,
and together they offer a commanding view of the city from atop its elevated
tracks and provide a fast, convenient means of getting around. Please see
the attached reference map (p. 85) for the location and stations of the TMRTS
(TICC is the location for the conference site – Taipei International Convention
Center).
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For more information, please visit http://www.dot.taipei.gov.tw/traffic/ehome.asp
Shutter Bus between hotels and the convention center: 2001 JGA will
provide daily transportation between the conference site and the major hotels
(Natl. Taiwan University Guest House, Howard International House, and Hotel
Dynasty) during Aug. 25 - Aug. 28. The shutter bus routes include: (1) The
first one will first stop at National Taiwan University Guest House at 7:30A.M.,
then the Dynasty Hotel at 8:00A.M. and arrive at Taipei International
Convention Center in the Morning. In late afternoon around 6:00 P.M. stop at
the Convention Center and take a route to the Dynasty Hotel and the National
Taiwan University Guest House in late afternoon. (2) The second one will start
from the Howard International Guest House at 8:00A.M. to the Convention
Center in the morning and come back to the Guest House from the Center at
6:00 P.M. in late afternoon.
Climate
Taipei has a subtropical climate, with an average temperature of 23.6
degrees centigrade (74.5 degrees Fahrenheit). Summer is from June
to September, with temperatures at around 25-32 degrees.
Useful Phone Numbers
Emergency Numbers
(Free Service)
Fire, Ambulance
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Police
110
English-language Directory Assistance
106
Chinese Local Directory Assistance
104
Chinese Long Distance Directory Assistance
105
Telephone Repair
112
Overseas Operator
100
Time
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Tourism Bureau
(02)2349-1635
Tourist Information Hotline
(02)2717-3737
CKS International Airport Tourist Service Center
Passenger Terminal Building I
Passenger Terminal Building II
Tourist Service Center, Kaohsiung International Airport,
Tourism Bureau
Government Information Office
(03)383-4631
(03)398-3341
(07)805-7888
(02)3356-8888
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Board of Foreign Trade
(02)2351-0271
China External Trade Development Council (CETRA)
(02)2725-5200
For more tourist information, please visit:
http://www.tbroc.gov.tw/tbroc99_3w_eng/tour_info/user/m8.htm
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Taipei Mass Rapid Transit System
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Airporter Routes and Stops
Taiwan Motor Transport Company (Kuo Kuang):
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 15-20 minutes/0600-0130(next day) at CKS
Airport; 0520~2300 at Taipei Bus Station/50 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Taipei Bus Station/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Chiuchuen Street-Taipei Bridge-Taipei Bus Station
Taiwan Motor Transport Company (Kuo Kuang):
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 20-30 minutes/0615-2400 at CKS Airport;
0545~2245 at Sungshan Airport/50 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Sungshan Airport/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Hisingsheng Park/Taipei Miramar Hotel-Sungshan Airport
Taiwan Motor Transport Company (Kuo Kuang):
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 15-20 minutes/0550-2250 at CKS Airport;
0550-2235 at Sungshan Airport/60 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Sungshan Airport/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Nankan/EVA Building/Chiuchuen Street/Santos Hotel/Mingchuen W.
Road/Hsin Tien Temple/Rong Hsin Garden
Evervoyage Transport Corp.:
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 15-20 minutes/0620-0030 at CKS Airport;
0515-2300 in Taipei
Starting point/Destination: Taipei/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Chunchuen Street/Mingchuen W. Road MRP Station/Sungchiang
Village/China Youth Activity Center/Hsinan Housing Complex
Air Bus Center:
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 20 minutes/0610-0110 at CKS
Airport/0500-2130 at Grant Hayatt Hotel/60 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Taipei East/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Taipei Miramar Hotel/Howard Plaza Hotel/Grant Hyatt/Far East
Hotel
Air Bus Center:
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 20 minutes/0610-0110 at CKS
Airport/0500-2130 at Grant Hyatt Hotel/60 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Taipei West/CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Taipei Bridge/Taipei Bus Station/Lai Lai Sheraton Hotel/Regent
Taipei/Ambaassador Hotel/Imperial Hotel/Mingchuen W. Road MRP Station
Kien Ming Transport:
Interval/Service hours/Trafic time: 20 minutes/0600-0100/60 minutes
Starting point/Destination: Taipei /CKS Airport
Bus Stops: Hsin Tien Temple/Chin Primary School/China Airlines/Asiaworld
Plaza Hotel/Formosa Building/Sungshan Airport/Times Aquare/Neihu Main Station
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