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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May 22nd Room:201A Time:AM2
SessionID:SCG066 Chairman:Masaki Murakami, Fumiaki Tsunomori
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
10:45 SCG066-01 Ubiquitous gas monitoring system observed gases in the Atotsugawa fault Masaki Murakami Masaki Murakami,
Fumiaki Tsunomori,
Masaaki Sugimoto et al.
11:00 SCG066-02 Generating process of intraplate earthquakes and roles of crustal fluids Yoshihisa Iio Yoshihisa Iio
11:15 SCG066-03 Radon and Dischage Water Observations in Wari-ishi Hot Spring, Gifu Prefecture Shigeki Tasaka Shigeki Tasaka,
Masaya Matsubara,
Norio Matsumoto et al.
11:30 SCG066-04 A continuous and long term monitoring of hydraulic conductivity at Kamakura Fumiaki Tsunomori Fumiaki Tsunomori
11:45 SCG066-05 2000 western Tottori earthquake triggered by latent magmatism: variations in the 3He/4He ratios in the source region Koji Umeda Koji Umeda,
Koichi Asamori,
12:00 SCG066-06 Experimental evidence for pressure solution of quartz aggregate with small effective stress (0.5 MPa) at 25 - 45C Kazuya Miyakawa Kazuya Miyakawa,
Tianshi Yang,
Iwao Kawabe
12:15 SCG066-07 ESR thermochronological studies on frictional heating events in the Taiwan Chelungpu fault drilling project Hole B cores Tatsuro Fukuchi Tatsuro Fukuchi,
Noboru Imai,
Wonn Soh et al.
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