Geoscience of and on Mt. Fuji
Scope
Mt Fuji has been a major target of geoscience as well as played a major role of high-altitude obsevatory for a long time. Recently, NPO's supports further promote the high-altitude researches. This session is open for contributors studying either eoscience of or on Mt. Fuji.
Convener
Masashi Kamogawa
kamogawa@u-gakugei.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Kazuhiko Miura, Tatsuo Torii, Hiroshi Okochi, Hiroshi Yasuda
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Session Informations
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May 23th Room:203 Time:PM2
SessionID:MIS029 Chairman:Hiroshi Yasuda, Kazuhiko Miura
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
16:30 MIS029-01 Distributions of low molecular weight dicarboxylic acids in Mt. Fuji aerosols and their stable carbon isotopic ratios Kimitaka Kawamura Kimitaka Kawamura,
Shintaro Fujiwara,
Yuzo Miyazaki
16:45 MIS029-02 High levels of gaseous elemental mercury and particulate mercury observed at the summit of Mt. Fuji during summer observ Osamu Nagafuchi Osamu Nagafuchi,
Kuriko YOKOTA,
Mayumi JIGE et al.
17:00 MIS029-03 Data analysis of meteorology and sulfur oxides observed at Mt. Fuji during summer seasons Yasuhito Igarashi Yasuhito Igarashi,
Genki Katata,
Mizuo Kajino et al.
17:15 MIS029-04 Observation of aerosol particles at the summit and a base of Mt. Fuji Kazuhiko Miura Kazuhiko Miura,
Kazuhisa Iinuma,
Ai Kajikawa et al.
17:30 MIS029-05 Size distribution measurement of air ions at the summit of Mt. Fuji Atsushi Matsuki Atsushi Matsuki,
Julien Boulon,
Karine Sellegri et al.
17:45 MIS029-06 Energetic radiation associated with thunderstorm activity on Mt. Fuji. Masashi Kamogawa Tatsuo Torii,
Masashi Kamogawa,
syou katakura et al.
18:00 MIS029-07 Radiation Measurements at the Summit of Mount Fuji to Improve the Reliability of Cosmic Radiation Exposure Management Hiroshi Yasuda Hiroshi Yasuda,
Kazuaki Yajima,
Takao Matsuzawa et al.
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