The 100th anniversary of the birth of Prof. H. Kuno
Scope
Prof. Kuno made enduring contributions to the volcanology through the study of Hakone volcano, and to the development of mantle petrology through the study of ultramafic nodule. He proposed an excellent model on the magma genesis in the subduction zone before the establishment of the plate tectonics, and his model stimulated the development of the high pressure experimental petrology. He was anxious to analyze the lunar rocks recovered through Apollo 11 project, but could not make it by his demise on August 6, 1969. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, recent development in the above broad fields will be discussed.
Convener
Toshitsugu Fujii
fujii@eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Ikuo KUSHIRO, Kazutake Mannen, Masaki Takahashi
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May 26th SVC052 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
SVC052-P01 Volcanic history of Atami district in and around the southern part of Hakone Volcano Teruki Oikawa Teruki Oikawa
SVC052-P02 Topographic survey of lake-bottom of Ashi-no-ko in the Hakone Volcano using the narrow multi-beam sonar system Hiroyuki Yamashita Hiroyuki Yamashita
SVC052-P03 Practical report of the education of volcano at Hakone, Japan Tomohiro Kasama Tomohiro Kasama
SVC052-P04 Viscosity change of magmas during crystallization: a summary Hiroaki Sato Hiroaki Sato
SVC052-P05 H2O concentration in primary arc magmas estimated by experimental petrological studies and analyses of melt inclusions Morihisa Hamada Morihisa Hamada
SVC052-P06 Multi pressure thermodynamic calculation of partial melting of peridotite by system energy minimization Kenta Ueki Kenta Ueki
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