Human Geosciences (H)
Session Sub-categoryGeomorphology(GM)
Session IDH-GM04
TitleGeomorphology
Short TitleGeomorphology
Main Convener NameTsuyoshi Hattanji
AffiliationFaculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Co-Convener 1NameMasayuki Seto
AffiliationFukushima Future Center for Regional Revitalization, Fukushima University
Session LanguageJ
ScopeThe main subject of this session is the whole range of themes relating to geomorphology, especially geomorphic processes, landform development and its relation to environmental changes, geomorphological hazards and their mitigation and reports of recent events of disaster occurred in Japan, various kind of hazard maps, relationships among geomorphic processes, other natural phenomena and human activities, and various techniques of geomorphological measurements and automatic landform classification. Japanese can be used in this session.
Presentation FormatOral and Poster presentation
TimePresentation NoTitlePresenterAbstract
Oral Presentation May 29 AM1
09:00 - 09:15HGM04-01Salt weathering in humidity-change environments: a laboratory experimentMasato Sato
09:15 - 09:30HGM04-02Verification a new control device of blown sand transport rate by wind tunnel experimentsYoshinori Kodama
09:30 - 09:45HGM04-03Bedrock landslides, river blockage, and barrier-lake outburst as general geomorphic processes in high-relief mountainous landscape: an example from the Marshyangdi River, central NepalYuki Matsushi
09:45 - 10:00HGM04-04Influence of lithology on production and transport of soils on hillslopes underlain by granite and hornfelsTakuma Watakabe
10:00 - 10:15HGM04-05Characterization of the vertical unsaturated flow for an integrated prediction of the storm runoff response and landslide initiation on a hillslopeMakoto Tani
Oral Presentation May 29 AM2
10:45 - 11:00HGM04-06The landform and flood characteristics of the Iron Gate on the ancient road from Samarkand to Bamian, south UzbekistanHiroshi Shimazu
11:00 - 11:15HGM04-07OSL dating of sediment core in Olgoi lake, MongoliaYudai Igarashi
11:15 - 11:30HGM04-08Paleo Lake level change in southern part of MongoliaNoriko Hasebe
11:30 - 11:45HGM04-09Numerical modeling of wave propagation on the coral reef based on high resolution 3D topographyKenta Minamidate
11:45 - 12:00HGM04-10Coastal Seafloor Geomorphology: launching of a new field and perspectivesHironobu Kan
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Poster Presentation May 29 PM2
HGM04-P01Automatic landform classification using Self-Organizing Map (SOM) by geomorphological features calculated from DEMIto Yoshiki
HGM04-P02Functionalization of the Average Erosion of Drainage Basin Using DEMRei Yamanaka
HGM04-P03The Movement of Sediment and Development of Gullies Inside of Landslide areaYasuhiro Horikawa
HGM04-P04Detailed topographic survey of valley head in hill by terrestrial laser scanningKIYOSHI SAIJO
HGM04-P05Preliminary application of electrical resistivity tomography to estimate subsurface structure of unchanneled valley: A case at granitic hillslope near Mt. Tsukuba, JapanNaoyuki Yoshihara
HGM04-P06Estimating distribution of soil thickness in doline from electrical resistivity tomography:A case study in the Akiyoshi-dai Karst Plateau, JapanNaoya Hiramoto
HGM04-P07Occurrence and origin of potholes developed on the eastern slope of Miharayama in Hachijojima, Izu Islands, Tokyo Prefecture, JapanTakashi Ishibashi
HGM04-P08Temporal and spatial changes of sediment supply processes from tributaries since the last glacial period in the upper valleys of the Tama and Ara rivers, central JapanTakayuki Takahashi
HGM04-P09Landform evolution and active tectonics in the eastern part of Oiso Hills inferred by characteristics of gravels composing Kissawa Formation, JapanMasahiro Muraki
HGM04-P10Sediment movement and collapse of bank protections by a series of large flood events at the Sendai River, Tottori, southwest JapanYoshinori Kodama
HGM04-P11Channel incision history with knickpoint retreat in the Kushira River after the deposition of Ata pyroclastic flow, Osumi Peninsula, Kyushu, JapanShintaro Takanami
HGM04-P12Implications of the distribution of marine terraces and submerged terraces in Japanese IslandTetsuya Komatsu
HGM04-P13Marine erosional landforms along the southern coast of Yonaguni Island, RyukyusHayate Kimura
HGM04-P14Seafloor topography of Amami Sumiyo Bay -Visualization of Seafloor derived from multibeam bathymetric survey-Miho Tanaka