Geochemistry of fault systems
Scope
Faulting changes environmental conditions, which lead to destabilize chemical bonds in fault systems. Consequently, traces of chemical reactions are observed on fault rocks. This session focuses on topics related to chemical processes from faulting to observations of rocks in fault systems. We welcome presentations on subjects in Seismology, Hydrology, Geochronology fields as well as Geochemistry.
Convener
Masaki Murakami
murakami@kueps.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Fumiaki Tsunomori, Hidemi Tanaka
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Session Informations
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May 22nd SCG066 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
SCG066-P01 Mass transport in a fault zone: effects of fracturing and host rock lithology Masakazu Niwa Masakazu Niwa,
Hideki Kurosawa,
Yukihiro Mizuochi et al.
SCG066-P02 Zircon thermochronology of fault zones:Case study of the Mozumi-Sukenobu fault, central Japan Zuitetsu Ikuho Zuitetsu Ikuho,
Noriko Hasebe,
Kunimi Yamada et al.
SCG066-P03 Temporal change and factor analysis of radon concentrations in discharged gas of an active volcano Takayoshi Ueyama Takayoshi Ueyama,
Norio Sakamoto,
Toru Yoshinaga et al.
SCG066-P04 Introduction of a new groundwater and gas monitoring system Masaki Murakami Masaki Murakami,
Masaaki Sugimoto
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