Volcano deformation and tectonics
Scope
The principal aims of this session are to advance our understandings in the relation among volcanic activity, ground deformation and tectonics on the viewpoints of volcano-tectonics. We welcome all contributions based on fieldwork, geophysical or geodetic measurements, analog experiment and analytical and numerical simulations, for unraveling volcanism in temporally and spatially various scales. The session involves the related topics, are the followings: (a) the deep structure of volcanoes; (b) emplacement mechanism and their activities of magma chamber; (c) various intrusions, growth and emplacement mechanisms of dykes; (d) relationship between the volcanic activities and near-field earthquakes; and (e) magma storage and eruption process in caldera-forming eruption. We of course welcome studies of subaerial and submarine volcanisms, and those of other planets.
Convener
Nobuo Geshi
geshi-nob@aist.go.jp
Co-Convener
Takuya Nishimura, Daisuke MIURA, Ryuta Furukawa
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Session Informations
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May 22nd SVC051 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
SVC051-P01 Compositions of slab-derived fluids and magma generation process beneath volcanic front of Kyushu arc Tomohisa Tamura Tomohisa Tamura,
Toshiaki Hasenaka
SVC051-P02 Analytical solutions giving shape of laccoliths due to overpressure distribution expressed by Fourier series Shigekazu Kusumoto Shigekazu Kusumoto,
Akira Takeuchi
SVC051-P03 A proposal for future rover exploration targeting volcanic activity on Mars Noriyuki Namiki Noriyuki Namiki,
Tomoko Arai,
Masanori Kobayashi et al.
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