Joint Meeting of Korean and Japanese Geological Societies

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Joint Meeting of Korean and Japanese Geological Societies
-Muroto Geopark-
August 23: Ice breaker
10:00 Registration at Kochi Ryoma Airport
15:00 Leave Kochi Ryoma Airport for Muroto by bus
18:00 Reception party at Hatsune (初音)
20:30 Arrive at National MUROTO Youth Outdoor Learning Center
August 24: Plenary sessions
08:30 Keynote session and Union session
12:00 Lunch & Poster session 1
13:30 Session: Geological processes along subduction zone
Session: Carbon capture and storage, and Geological disposal of radioactive waste
17:30 Dinner
19:00 Poster session 2
August 25: Field trip in Muroto Geopark
09:00 Leave National MUROTO Youth Outdoor Learning Center
17:00 Arrive at Kochi Ryoma Airport for “Full fieldtrip” participants
(“Optional trip” participants arrive at Kochi Ryoma Airport around noon)
18:00 Arrive at Kuroshio Hotel
Make sure that there is no money exchange place in Kochi airport.
Joint Meeting of Korean and Japanese Geological Societies
-Muroto GeoparkPlenary sessions: August 24
8:30-8:35 Opening address: Toru Takeshita
Keynote Session
K1 8:35-9:15 (Invited)
Toru Takeshita (Hokkaido University), Seizo Mori (Sapporo City Office), Abdel-Hamid El-Fakharani (South Valley
University, Egypt), Koshi Yagi (Hiruzen Institute) and Masahiko Tagami (JAEA)
Exhumation tectonics in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt: A review
K2 9:15-9:55 (Invited)
Chang Whan OH (Chonbuk National University, Korea)
The tectonic relationship between Korea, China and Japan before, during and after the Permo-Triassic collision
between the North and South China blocks
9:55-10:10
Break
Union Session
U1 10:10-10:30 (Invited)
Takashi Hoshide, Masaaki Obata (Kyoto University), Andrew G. Christy, (RSES, Australian National University)
Chlorine as a tracer of aqueous fluid in a crystallizing magma reservoir: a geochemical study of the Murotomisaki
Gabbro, SW Japan
U2 10:30-10:45
Masakazu Nara (Kochi University), Yuta Ikari (Oyo Corporation)
Deep-sea molluscan palaeoecology of the Palaeogene Muroto-hanto Group, southwestern Japan: An ethological
interpretation of Protovirgularia
U3 10:45-11:00
Hyeong Soo Kim (Kyungpook National University), Mi-Kyeong Hwang (Kyungpook National University)
P-T paths for kyanite and sillimanite paramorphs growth after andalusite in the late Paleozoic Pyeongan Supergroup,
South Korea: Continental-arc setting during the late Paleozoic to the early Mesozoic?
U4 11:00-11:15
Sumiaki Machi (Kanazawa Univ.), Akira Ishiwatari (Tohoku Univ.), Yasutaka Hayasaka (Hiroshima Univ.), Galina V.
Ledneva, Sergei D. Sokolov, Suren A. Palandzhyan, Artem V. Moiseev (Geol. Inst., Rus. Ac. Sci., Moscow), Boris A.
Bazylev (Vernadsky Inst. Geochem. & Chem., RAS, Moscow), Tomoaki Morishita (Kanazawa Univ.)
Petrology of serpentinized peridotites from the Ust’-Belaya ophiolite, Far East Russia: serpentinization and
metasomatism of the mantle wedge
U5 11:15-11:30
Takehiro Hirose, Shinsuke Kawagucci, Katsuhiko Suzuki (JAMSTEC)
Hydrogen generation during earthquake faulting: its implication for subsurface microbial evolution
U6 11:30-11:50 (Invited)
Young-Seog KIM (Pukyong National University)
Fault damage zones and fault evolution
12:00-13:30: Lunch & Poster session
Geological processes along subduction zone
Carbon capture and storage, and Geological disposal of radioactive waste (I)
S1 13:30-13:50 (Invited)
Jin-Han Ree (Korea University), Raehee Han (KIGAM), Jun-ichi Ando (Hiroshima University), Jong-Wook Kim
(Korea University), Toshihiko Shimamoto (China Earthquake Administration)
Coseismic microstructures of simulated fault zones in Carrara marble and halite
S2 13:50-14:20 (Invited)
Kohtaro Ujiie (University of Tsukuba)
How accretionary prisms record seismic slip in subduction zones: examples from the Shimanto accretionary complex
in Shikoku, Japan
S3 14:10-14:25
Akito Tsutsumi, Yuki Inoue (Kyoto University), Kohtaro Ujiie (University of Tsukuba)
Frictional properties of argillaceous mélange rock from the Kodiak Island, Alaska
S4 14:25-14:40
Yasuhiro Yamada, Yoshihiro Yamashita (Kyoto University), Yuzuru Yamamoto (JAMSTEC)
Analogue modeling of slope failures and their application to submarine landslides at subduction margins
C1 14:40-14:55
Tomoyuki Ohtani, Ryosuke Kutsuna, Satoru Kojima (Gifu University), Kiyokazu Oohashi (Hiroshima University)
A study of fault activity assessment using manganese concentration in fault zones of basement rocks
C2 14:55-15:10
Tsuneari Ishimaru, Masakazu Niwa, Hideki Kurosawa (JAEA; Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
Effects of earthquakes and faulting on the deep geological environment in Japan based on case studies
15:10-15:30: Break
Carbon capture and storage, and Geological disposal of radioactive waste (II)
C3 15:30-15:45
Manabu Takahashi (Geological Survey of Japan), Yukiyasu Fujii (Fukada Geological Institute), Hyuck Park
(Geological Survey of Japan), Changwan Ahn (Saitama University)
Hydro-Mechanical Behavior in Clastic Sandstone during Brittle to Ductile Deformation and Its Relation to Inner
Structural Change
C4 15:45-16:00
Changwan Ahn (Saitama University, Japan), Manabu Takahashi (AIST, Japan), Masahiko Osada (Saitama University,
Japan), Hyuck Park (AIST, Japan), Yukiyasu Fujii (FGI, Japan)
Fluid pathways in Berea sandstone by image processing technique
C5 16:00-16:15
Yukiyasu Fujii (Fukada Geological Insutitute), Manabu Takahashi (Geological Survey of Japan), Naoki Takahashi
(Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd.), Hyuck Park (Geological Survey of Japan), Changwan Ahn (Saitama
University)
Analysis of fracture surface formed from tri-axial extension test in Kimachi Sandstone
C6 16:15-16:30
Keishi Okazaki (Hiroshima University), Toshihiko Shimamoto (China Earthquake Administration), Shin-ichi Uehara
(AFERC, GIS, AIST), Hiroyuki Noda (California Institute of Technology)
Effects of compaction on hydraulic properties and pore structures of Neogene sedimentary rocks from Horonobe area,
Hokkaido, Japan
C7 16:30-16:45
Takeshi Semba, Shinji Takeuchi, Tetsuya Tokiwa, Tadafumi Niizato, Hideaki Osawa (Japan Atomic Energy Agency;
JAEA)
Technical know-how and decision process for geoscientific investigation of geological disposal of HLW
(1) Overview of Information Synthesis and Interpretation System (ISIS) and application of investigation methodology
in URL programto the characterization of accretionary complex
C8 16:45-17:05 (Invited)
Masahiro Uchida (Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization; JNES)
The role of structural geology on geologic disposal of HLW (High-Level Radioactive Waste)
17:05-17:10 Closing greeting: Chang-Whan OH
17:30-18:30 Dinner
19:00-21:00 Poster session
Poster session
P01
Hideo Takagi (Waseda University/JGC), Dorota A. Kapuscik (Waseda University)
Why have Japanese Geoparks been established so rapidly in the last three years?
P02
Ryo Takamaru, Akihiro Tamura, Shoji Arai, Tomoaki Morishita (Kanazawa University)
Major and trace element analyses of whole-rock compositions on direct fusion glasses using EPMA and
Laser-ablation ICP-MS
P03
Osamu Tadai (Marine Works Japan), Weiren Lin, Takehiro Hirose and Wataru Tanikawa (JAMSTEC)
The examinations of bulk densities and porosities of various rock samples using different techniques
P04
Hyuck Park, Manabu Takahashi (AIST, Japan), Masahiko Osada(Saitama University, Japan), Yukiyasu Fujii (Fukada
Geological Institute, Japan), Changwan Ahn (Saitama university, Japan)
Hydro-mechanical property testing for rocks
P05
Hyoseon Park, Byungno Park (Chonnam National University), Sung-Keun Rhee (Chungbuk National University),
Yul Roh (Chonnam National University)
Microbial Formation of Magnetite by Metal-Reducing Bacteria Enriched and Isolated from Tempelfjorden, Svalbard
P06
Jaepil Kim, Yumi Kim, Yul Roh (Chonnam National University)
Metal reduction and biomineralization by metal-reducing bacteria enriched from inter-tidal flat sediments
P07
Yumi Kim, Bitna Park, Hyunhee Seo, Yul Roh (Chonnam National University)
Applications of metal-reducing bacteria for bioremediation and nanoparticle synthesis
P08
Sungjun Yoon, Yumi Kim, Yul Roh (Chonnam National University)
Geomicrobial siderite formation using iron-reducing bacteria for CO2 sequestration
P09
Hyeyeon Jung, Mihye Kong, Bitna Park, Yuri Lee, Jongmin Oh, Yul Roh (Chonnam National University)
Microbial reduction of Fe(III), Mn(III/IV), Cr(VI), and Se(VI) by bacteria enriched from KURT groundwater
P10
Reiko Kobata (Nagoya University), Hidekazu Yoshida (Nagoya University)
A case study for site characterization by using vein minerals in accretionary complex, Kii Peninsula Shimanto Belt in
Japan
P11
Tadafumi Niizato, Ken-ichi Yasue, Ryosuke Doke, Akio Nakayasu (Japan Atomic Energy Agency; JAEA), Michiko
Shigehiro (Geoscience Research Laboratory Co., Ltd.)
Technical know-how and decision process for geoscientific investigation of geological disposal of HLW (2) An
externalization of tacit knowledge in a geoscientific investigation; an example of investigations for an estimation of
uplift rate
P12
Ryosuke Kutsuna, Tomoyuki Ohtani, Satoru Kojima (Gifu-Univ.)
Mass transfer characteristics and evaluation of fault activity in the Neodani fault zone, central Japan
P13
Asuka Yamaguchi (Kochi Univ.), Stephen F. Cox (ANU), Takehiro Hirose (JAMSTEC), Yoshiro Nishio (JAMSTEC),
Gaku Kimura (Univ. Tokyo)
Co-seismic chemical reactions in seismogenic subduction zones: field, geochemical and experimental approaches
P14
Takahito Suzuki (Kanazawa University), Tomoaki Morishita (Kanazawa University), Alberto Zanetti (C.N.R. Isituto
di Geoscienze e Georisorse)
Metasomatic silica-enrichment recorded in the Finero phlogopite-peridotites
P15
Takamoto Okudaira, Daisuke Ogawa, Tomomi Miyazaki (Osaka City University), Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
(Shizuoka University)
Grain-size-sensitive creep in fine-grained metacherts from a low-P/high-T metamorphic belt
P16
Hideki Mukoyoshi (Marine Works Japan), Tetsuro Hirono (Osaka University), Hidetoshi Hara (AIST), Kotaro Sekine
(Tohoku University), Noriyoshi Tsuchiya (Tohoku University), Airto Sakaguchi (JAMSTEC), Wonn Soh
(JAMSTEC)
Characterization of an ancient seismogenic out-of-sequence thrust exposed on the Shimanto accretionary complex,
SW Japan
P17
Weiren Lin (JAMSTEC) and the Expedition 319 Scientists
Principal horizontal stress orientations in the Kumano forearc basin from IODP NanTroSEIZE drilling Site C0009
P18
Seiichi Yamashiroya, Satoru Kojima (Gifu Univ.), Hidehisa Nagata (Fusuido Ltd) and Tomoyuki Ohtani (Gifu Univ.)
Geologic and physiographic factors of landslides in subduction-accretion complexs: Examples from the Chichibu
terrane in eastern Kii Peninsula
P19
Keiichi Ueta (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
Evolution of strike-slip fault systems and associated geomorphic structures - Fault model test and field survey P20
Kiyokazu Oohashi (Hiroshima Univ.), Takehiro Hirose (JAMSTEC), Toshihiko Shimamoto (China Earthquake
Administration)
Occurrence of Graphitic Fault Rocks and Its Importance on Fault Mechanics
P21
Jin-Hyuck Choi, In Sung Paik, Young-Seog Kim (Pukyong National University)
The effects of lithologic contrast and pre-existing structure to later deformations: a case study in Cretaceous
sedimentary rocks, Jinju, SE Korea
P22
Ho Il Lee, In Sung Paik*, Hee Cheol kang, Huyn Joo Kim ( Pukyong National University)
Preliminary study on the soft-sediment deformation structures in the Pleistocene eolian sand dune deposit, SE Korea:
Occurrences and origin
P23
Kwangmin Jin (Pukyong National University), Young-Seog Kim (Pukyong National University)
Study on development of horizontal columnar joints at the Jeongja beach area, Ulsan and Eupchon beach area,
Gyeongju
P24
Wataru Tanikawa (JAMSTEC), Osamu Tadai (Marine Works Japan)
Transport property and mudflow rheology at the Lusi mud volcano, East Java Basin
P25
So, YoungSeok, Rhee, Chul Woo (Chungbuk National University), Choi, Pom-yong (KIGAM)
Siliciclastic Deep-Water Successions in the Anmyeondo area, West Korea; Taean Formation and its stratigraphic
implications.
P26
Dae-hong Kim, Dae-kyo Cheong (Kangwon National University)
Reconstruction of the sedimentary sequences in the southwestern margin of the Ulleung Basin, and estimation for
hydrocarbon potential, East Sea (Sea of Japan)
* Poster size: A0 (118x84 cm) Portrait pictures
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