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Late-Breaking Sessions

Three Late-Braking sessions on the Noto Peninsula earthquake will be held at JpGU 2024.

O-09 [J] Mechanism of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and its disaster
Conveners: Takashi Azuma, Dan Matsumoto, Atsuko Nonomura, Kazuo Tamura
*Since this session is a Public session, submissions will only be accepted from invited authors.

U-15 [J] The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (1:J)
Conveners: Takeshi Sagiya, Atsushi Urabe, Akira Wada, Yoshinori Miyachi

U-16 [E] The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (2:E)
Conveners: Takeshi Sagiya, Yuki Matsushi, Luca Malatesta, Akira Wada

Abstract submission period: 14:00 Tue, 02 April - 17:00 Thu, 11 April [JST]
Abstract submission fee: 8,800 JPY/ abstract *tax included

*Abstract submission fee is not refundable once paid.
*Abstract fees not paid by the submission deadline will be invalid.
Presenters are expected to read the related Guidelines and Regulations before submitting an abstract.

* Please make sure to select "U-15", "U-16" or "O-09"as the submitting session at the time of submission.
Currently, we are only accepting submissions for the late-braking session. Please note that due to systemic reasons, it allows submissions to other sessions. However, we will cancel all submissions to other sessions if there is any.


* Entry items to submit an abstract is available HERE.
[Submission Steps]
1. Log in to "My Account Page" using your JpGU ID/ email address and password.
2. Open the "Abstract Submission" tab on the left side menu.
3. Click "My Submission Info" and proceed from the "Submit an Abstract" button.

*All annual member's dues (if you have an ID that requires it) should be paid prior to the abstract submission.
Graduate students must update their student status before processing any payments if they wish to receive the student discount.

 

Session Information

O-09 [J] Mechanism of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and its disaster

●Conveners: Takashi Azuma, Dan Matsumoto, Atsuko Nonomura, Kazuo Tamura
●Session Language: J session
●Session Schedule:
 Oral sessions: PM1-PM2 Sat, 25 May
●Abstract Submission Acceptance: The session receives submissions only from invited authors.

●Session Description
We believe the Earth is stable, but sometimes it causes huge disasters to human life. The Noto-Hanto Earthquake (M 7.6) and tsunami occurred in the evening on the first day of the new year in 2024 when people had a peaceful time with their families. Houses, buildings, and constructions were destroyed and damaged by strong grand motions, tsunamis, slope failures, and liquefactions. Electric power and water supply were shut down for a long time. These situations made rescue and support operations difficult. In this session, we discuss the mechanism of the 2024 Noto-Hanto Earthquake and its disasters, as well as how earth science would contribute to earthquake disaster mitigation.
 

U-15 [J] The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (1:J)

●Conveners: Takeshi Sagiya, Atsushi Urabe, Akira Wada, Yoshinori Miyachi
●Session Language: J session
●Session Schedule:
 Oral session: PM1 Tue, 28 May
 On-site poster session: PM3 Tue, 28 May
 *Poster flash talks will not be held during the oral sessions in the Late-Breaking sessions.
●Abstract Submission Acceptance: The session receives submissions from anyone.

●Session Description
This is a late-breaking session about the Noto Peninsula Earthquake happened on January 1, 2024. This session is given in Japanese. Another session is given in English for the international dissemination of information.
A Mw 7.5 earthquake struck the northern tip of the Noto Peninsula, Japan, at 16:10JST on January 1, 2024. The earthquake caused extensive damage in the central to northern areas of the peninsula, accompanying a tsunami observed widely along the surrounding coastline. The seismic activity extended about 150 km from the northwest of the Noto Peninsula to the west of Sado Island for the 2024 earthquake, which was preceded by a characteristic seismic swarm activated since 2020. The earthquake caused significant uplift in some parts of the coastal area along with extensive tectonic deformations observed inland, and numerous coseismic landslides in steep terrains as well as liquefaction at lowlands, all of which severely impacted infrastructures. In this session, we will gather the results of investigations and analyses for discussing the earthquake mechanisms, seismic shaking, tsunami(s), landslides, liquefaction, building damages, and disaster response, to share the knowledge for future studies. We expect reports from a wide range of fields related to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and related seismic hazards. Those who want to present in English are advised to submit to the “The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (2:E)” session.
 

U-16 [E] The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (2:E)

●Conveners: Takeshi Sagiya, Yuki Matsushi, Luca Malatesta, Akira Wada
●Session Language: E session
●Session Schedule:
 Oral session: PM2 Tue, 28 May
 On-site poster session: PM3 Tue, 28 May
 *Poster flash talks will not be held during the oral sessions in the Late-Breaking sessions.
●Abstract Submission Acceptance: The session receives submissions from anyone.

●Session Description
This is a late-breaking session about the Noto Peninsula Earthquake happened on January 1, 2024. This session is given in English for international dissemination of information. Another session is given in Japanese.
A Mw 7.5 earthquake struck the northern tip of the Noto Peninsula, Japan, at 16:10JST on January 1, 2024. The earthquake caused extensive damage in the central to northern areas of the peninsula, accompanying a tsunami observed widely along the surrounding coastline. The seismic activity extended about 150 km from the northwest of the Noto Peninsula to the west of Sado Island for the 2024 earthquake, which was preceded by a characteristic seismic swarm activated since 2020. The earthquake caused significant uplift in some parts of the coastal area along with extensive tectonic deformations observed inland, and numerous coseismic landslides in steep terrains as well as liquefaction at lowlands, all of which severely impacted infrastructures. In this session, we will gather the results of investigations and analyses for discussing the earthquake mechanisms, seismic shaking, tsunami(s), landslides, liquefaction, building damages, and disaster response, to share the knowledge for future studies. We expect reports from a wide range of fields related to the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake and related seismic hazards. Those who want to present in Japanese are advised to submit to the “The 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (1:J)” session.

【Upcoming release schedule】
●Notification of Acceptance: Thu, 18 April
●Program Release: Tue, 23 April

 

Session Category

Sessions in JpGU meetings are categorized into 7 JpGU Categories and subcategories.
Union and Public Sessions are special sessions outside of these 7 regular categories.

See the list below for category descriptions.
Union U Sessions to present up-to-date frontier topics related to all Earth and planetary sciences communities.
Public O Sessions open to the public to promote scientists' outreach activities, and to communicate with the society on understandings of research fields of our Union.
1 Space and Planetary Sciences P Planetary Science, Solar Terrestrial Physics, Space Physics, Space Electromagnetism Exoplanetology... etc.
2 Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences A Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Atmospheric Environment, Ocean Sciences, Hydrology, Limnology, Ground Water Hydrology, Cryospheric Sciences, Geoenvironmental Science, Climate Change Research...etc.
3 Human Geosciences H Geography, Geomorphology, Engineering Geology, Sedimentology, Natural Disaster, Disaster Prevention, Resources, Energy...etc.
4 Solid Earth Sciences S Geodesy, Seismology, Geomagnetism, Science of the Earth's Interior, Earth and Planetary Tectonics Dynamics, Geology, Quaternary Research, Lithology and Mineralogy, Volcanology, Geochemistry...etc.
5 Biogeosciences B Biogeosciences, Space Biology, Origin of Life, Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions, Palaeontology, Paleoecology...etc
6 Education & Outreach G Earth Science Education, School Education, Relation to the society...etc.
7 Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary M Sessions outside the above 6 categories or cross multiple categories, Joint Symposium with other scientific societies...etc.
 

Session Proposal

The session proposal for the JpGU 2024 has closed.
Thank you.
 

About Sessions of JpGU Meting 2024 & Session Details

229 sessions will be convened at the JpGU 2024.
Session description, conveners and other details are available from the link below.
08 DEC: Session list has released
19 DEC: Schedule (date and time) added to the list.
 

About Scientific Program of JpGU Meeting 2024

Session schedule-at-a-glance is available from the link below.

The scientific program will be released on Friday, 29 March 2024.

【Upcoming release schedule】
●Session descriptions : Fri, 08 Dec 2023
●Session schedule-at-a-glance : Tue, 19 Dec 2023
●Scientific program : Fri, 29 March 2024
●Abstract PDF: Fri, 17 May 2024

 

Abstract PDF Download

Abstract PDF will be published on Friday, 17 May 2024.

 

Contact between Conveners and Presenters

We will provide mailing lists for communication between session conveners and presenters after scientific sessions are finalized in late-March. Please make use of this tool for organizing your session.

 

List of Invited Authors

The invited authors are listed in the following page. The list is updated accordingly.
Please note that this is a provisional list. Invited authors listed here are the ones who have agreed to the conveners invitation at this point but it is subject to change deppending on the situation.

The fixed list will be published after the acceptanve notifications are sent and the presenters are finalized.
 

Union Sessions

Union sessions focus on topics with a broad interest that are outside of a single section.

The following 14 Union sessions will be held at JpGU 2024.
If you are interested in submitting a paper to a union session, please check the "Acceptance of Submissions" section.
Session
ID
Date Session Title
Conveners
Acceptance of
Submissions
Oral Poster
U-01 Wed, 29 MAY [E] Geosciences helping to work towards a carbon neutral society
Convs. Yukihiro Takahashi, Billy M Williams, Simon Richard Wallis, Kiyoshi Suyehiro
U-02 Wed, 29 MAY [E] Remote Sensing Role in Sustainable Development
Convs. Muhammad Usman, Takahiro Abe
The three major themes of sustainable development (SD) are society, economy, and environment. Due to climate change, demographic variability, and the unplanned and uncontrolled use of natural resources, SD is facing various challenges in all three domains. Satellite data gives us the chance to study the different pillars of sustainable development either directly or indirectly. Through this session, we are opening a corridor through which researchers belonging to different domains of sustainable development can come together, share ideas, and help to solve various problems associated with SD.
U-03 Tue, 28 MAY [E] Advanced understanding of Quaternary and Anthropocene hydroclimate changes in East Asia
Convs. Kaoru Kubota, Li Lo, Yusuke Yokoyama, Chuan-Chou Shen
In order to deepen our understanding of future changes in the context of ongoing environmental changes, including global warming, it is necessary to advance high-precision research based on data and models, especially focusing on the changes during the Quaternary and the Anthropocene. In the session, we will address presentations on water cycles and environmental changes that have a significant impact on East Asia, and discussions on sustainability will be conducted by leading researchers from both domestic and international communities.
U-04 Fri, 31 MAY [E] Geospatial Applications for Societal Benefits
Convs. Abdul Rashid Bin Mohamed Shariff, Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Gay Jane Perez
U-05 Tue, 28 MAY [E] Environments of the Anthropocene
Convs. Abhik Chakraborty, Chiaki T. Oguchi
This interdisciplinary session will analyze the Anthropocene from backgrounds such as Geomorphology, Ecological Science, Earth system science/Geology and Environmental history. Presenters are expected to provide insights on (i) Anthropocene as a separate time unit on the GTS; (ii) Climate change trajectory/impact on biomes; (iii) The 'sixth mass extinction'; (iv) Landscape-level change (v) Change in geomorphological systems and (vi) Lessons for nature conservation/environmental management. Papers may present research outcomes, reviews of literature or novel insights.
U-06 Sun, 26 MAY [E] Equity/Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) for the geoscience
Convs. Rie Hori, S., Claudia Jesus-Rydin, Billy M Williams
U-07 MOn, 27 MAY [E] Interactions between Earth system change and marine ecosystems
Convs. Toshio Suga, Sayaka Yasunaka, Tong Wang
U-08 Wed, 29 MAY [E] What is the true value of Knowledge Creation? Science and Society, Collaboration and Evaluation
Convs. Michiyo SHIMAMURA, Yuko Onishi, Kiyoshi Suyehiro, Mark Mocettini Shimamoto
U-09 Thu, 30 MAY [J] How can we utilize leading measurements and SNS to create environmental / disaster prevention maps?
Convs. Yuji Sakuno, Takeshi Doi, Mamoru Koarai, Yoshinori MIYACHI
In this session, we will focus on environmental and disaster prevention maps as a tool for the federation to jointly confront natural disasters that have been occurring frequently in recent years, and we will have experts from various fields introduce their current status and future prospects. As a coalition, we will deepen discussions on how these technologies should evolve in order to jointly tackle environmental and disaster prevention issues, including both researchers and citizens.
U-10 Mon, 27 MAY [J] Science Council of Japan and JpGU
Convs. Kenji Satake, Nobuko Saigusa, Takashi Oguchi, Yukihiro Takahashi
U-11 Sun, 26 MAY [J] Biogeochemistry of CO world
Convs. Yuichiro Ueno, Norio Kitadai, Shino Suzuki, Kazumi Ozaki
U-12 Sun, 26 MAY [J] Future of Earth and Planetary Sciences Boosted by Artificial Intelligence
Convs. Hiromichi Nagao, Yukihiro Takahashi, Yusuke Iida, Masuo Nakano
AI technology is actively used in Earth and planetary science, where large-scale simulations and large amount of data are the basis for research. Many big projects involving experts in information science, including AI, and experts in Earth and planetary science are now going on. In this session, researchers in AI and those in various fields of Earth and planetary science utilizing AI will give invited talks, and discuss the present and future vision of "Earth and Planetary Science with AI".
U-13 Thu, 30 MAY [J] Academic publishing of JpGU: 10th anniversary of PEPS
Convs. Hirokuni Oda, Hodaka Kawahata
U-14 Fri, 31 MAY [J] Raising the profile and impact of community engagement in geoscience
Convs. Vincent Tong, Yuichi S. Hayakawa, Wonsuh SONG, Michiyo SHIMAMURA
Geoscience, connecting fields that span nature and society, addresses the challenges humanity faces from a variety of perspectives. Social collaboration, which broadens the research scope, not only disseminates research results but also provides new educational opportunities. In this session, we will discuss issues and new ideas for stimulating outreach and knowledge co-creation activities in the geosciences, aiming to maximize their effectiveness. We will also focus on the latest trends in citizen science and participatory research from different backgrounds, both science and liberal arts.
*"Submission Acceptance" indicates from whom the session will receive abstract submissions
◎: The session receives submissions from anyone.
★:The session receives submissions only from invited authors.
×:There will be no session in this category.
(Abstracts submitted to the "x" sessions will be automatically rejected. )
 

Public Sessions

Public sessions are open to general public attendees who are interested in geoscientific progress and contents to hear from an interact directly with researchers.Registration is free of charge to attend these sessions.

The following 8 Public sessions will be held at JpGU 2024.
Public sessions will receive abstract submissions only from invited authors.
Session
ID
Date Session title
Conveners
Poster Session
O-01 Sun, 26 May [J] Earth and Planetary Science Top Seminar
Convs. Yasuhito Sekine, Tatsuhiko Hara, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Hajime Naruse
O-02 Sun, 26 May [J] Why do organisms create biominerals? ~Advancement of science by blending of Art-thinking~
Convs. Yuki Araki, Takashi Toyofuku, Yukiko Nagai
Biominerals, formed by organisms to create hard tissues like bones and shells, have been investigated in geology, material engineering, and regenerative medicine. Additionally, their inherent beauty has made them integral in ancient ornaments, rituals, and art, thus making a substantial contribution to humanitys artistic pursuits. In this session, we delve into the question: Why do organisms produce biominerals? Researchers, art and design experts, and interested citizens will engage in a dialogue to unravel this intriguing proposition at the intersection of science and artistic creativity.
O-03 Sun, 26 May [J] Can you survive natural disasters by learning in school?
Convs. Yutaka TAKAHASHI, Hiroo Nemoto, Ryuta YAMAMOTO, Miwa Kuri
Dear lower secondary school students, upper secondary school students, undergraduate students, and the public! Can you really protect your family's life with the knowledge of disaster prevention you learn in school? What kind of knowledge is needed to protect you and your family from natural disasters? How can we change our school curriculum to achieve this? We would like to think together with you. We would like to ask students and faculty members to speak actively from the standpoint of learning about disaster prevention and disaster mitigation.
O-04 Sun, 26 May [J] Ocean science communication -different cultures, different ways-
Convs. Naomi Harada, Maki Noguchi Aita
O-05 Sun, 26 May [J] Stationary linear rain band: its generation mechanism, prediction and disaster mitigation
Convs. Koji Sassa, Akira Wada, Takahiro Sayama, Yoshinori MIYACHI
Recently, flood and sediment disasters have occurred every year. The word 'Senjyo Kousuitai' becomes popular as the source of such disasters. What is Senjyo Kousuitai? Where and how does it occur? Will global warming intensify and increase it? In this session, the experts introduce the mechanisms and predictions of Senjyo Kousuitai easily. Moreover, the risk change of flood and sediment disasters due to it and the key points of early warning and evacuation are also introduced. Finally, general discussion will open to share the knowledge about Senjyo Kousuitai and related disasters.
O-06 Sun, 26 May [J] Geoparks and Sustainability
Convs. Noritaka Matsubara, Suzuka Koriyama
O-07 Sun, 26 May [J] Kitchen Earth Science: its potential for producing diverse goals by hands-on experiments
Convs. Ichiro Kumagai, Ayako I Suzuki, SHIMOKAWA MICHIKO, Kei Kurita
O-08 Sun, 26 May [J] Poster presentations by senior high school students
Convs. Tatsuhiko Hara, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Miwa Kuri, Keiko Konya
*"Poster Session" column indicates the following;
★:The session receives posters only from invited authors.
×:There will be no poster presentations in this session.
(Abstracts submitted to the "x" sessions will be automatically rejected. )
■:The session receives abstracts only from high school students.
 

Joint Session with Partner Unions

JpGU promotes joint sessions with our partner unions, AGU, AOGS, EGU, and CGU.
29 sessions are held as a joint session for this year.

Union (U)

U-01 [E] Geosciences helping to work towards a carbon neutral society
Convs. Yukihiro Takahashi, Billy M Williams, Simon Richard Wallis, Kiyoshi Suyehiro
AGU
EGU
AOGS
CGU
U-06 [E] Equity/Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) for the geoscience
Convs. Rie Hori, S., Claudia Jesus-Rydin, Billy M Williams
AGU
EGU
U-07 [E] Interactions between Earth system change and marine ecosystems
Convs. Toshio Suga, Sayaka Yasunaka, Tong Wang
AGU
EGU
U-08 [E] What is the true value of Knowledge Creation? Science and Society, Collaboration and Evaluation
Convs. Mark Mocettini Shimamoto, Michiyo SHIMAMURA, Yuko Onishi, Kiyoshi Suyehiro
AGU

Space and Planetary Sciences (P)

P-PS04 [E] Recent advances in the science of Venus
Convs. Takehiko Satoh, George HASHIMOTO, Kevin McGouldrick, Moa Persson
AGU
EGU
P-EM11 [E] Space Weather and Space Climate
Convs. Ryuho Kataoka, Antti A Pulkkinen, Mary Aronne, Yumi Bamba
AGU
P-EM12 [E] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System
Convs. Keisuke Hosokawa, Huixin Liu, Yuichi Otsuka, Loren Chang
AGU
P-EM14 [E] Frontiers in solar physics
Convs. Shin Toriumi, Shinsuke Imada, Alphonse Sterling, Kyoko Watanabe
AGU

Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences (A)

A-AS03 [E] Large-scale moisture and organized cloud systems
Convs. Hiroaki Miura, Daisuke Takasuka, Atsushi Hamada, Satoru Yokoi
AGU
A-OS11 [E] Continental Oceanic Mutual Interaction - Planetary Scale Material Circulation
Convs. Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki, Takanori Sasaki, Swadhin Behera, Yukio Masumoto
AGU
A-OS13 [E] Marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: theory, observation and modeling
Convs. Shin-ichi Ito, Takafumi Hirata, Eileen E Hofmann, Jessica Bolin
AGU
A-HW17 [E] Near Surface Investigation and Modeling for Groundwater Resources Assessment and Conservation
Convs. Jui-Pin Tsai, Makoto Taniguchi, CHANG PINGYU, Hwa-Lung Yu
AOGS
A-HW22 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
Convs. Morihiro Maeda, Tomohisa Irino, Hiroaki Somura, Adina Paytan
AGU
A-CG31 [E] Climate Variability and Predictability on Subseasonal to Centennial Timescales
Convs. Hiroyuki Murakami, Yushi Morioka, Takahito Kataoka, Xiaosong Yang
AGU
EGU
AOGS
A-CG34 [E] Projection and detection of global environmental change
Convs. Michio Kawamiya, Kaoru Tachiiri, Hiroaki Tatebe, V Ramaswamy
AGU

Human Geosciences (H)

H-QR04 [E] Deep time perspective on the geological response to climate change
Convs. LiangChi Wang, Neng-Ti Yu, Kaoru Kashima, Yusuke Okazaki
CGU
H-TT14 [E] HIGH-DEFINITION TOPOGRAPHIC SURFACE DATA FOR CONNECTIVITY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Convs. Yuichi S. Hayakawa, Christopher A Gomez, Mio Kasai, Takuro Ogura
EGU

Solid Earth Sciences (S)

S-IT15 [E] Mass and energy transport properties and processes in the crust and the mantle
Convs. Bjorn Mysen, Eiji Ohtani, Naoko Takahashi, Emmanuel Codillo
AGU
S-IT16 [E] Planetary cores: Structure, formation, and evolution
Convs. Riko Iizuka-Oku, Yoichi Nakajima, Ryosuke Sinmyo, Saori Kawaguchi-Imada
AGU
S-GC32 [E] Volatiles in the Earth - from Surface to Deep Mantle
Convs. Kenji Shimizu, Antonio Caracausi, Hirochika Sumino, Takeshi Hanyu
EGU
S-CG40 [E] Science of slow-to-fast earthquakes
Convs. Aitaro Kato, Asuka Yamaguchi, Yohei Hamada, Akemi Noda
AGU
EGU
S-CG42 [E] Hard-Rock Drilling Science: Continental and Deep-Sea Drilling, and Ophiolite
Convs. Takashi Hoshide, Yumiko Harigane, Keishi Okazaki
AGU
EGU

Biogeosciences (B)

B-PT02 [E] Biomineralization and Geochemistry of Proxies
Convs. Takashi Toyofuku, Petra Heinz, Kotaro Hirose, Lennart Jan de Nooijer
EGU

Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary (M)

M-IS02 [E] Geomaterials in cultural heritage: weathering, investigation techniques, and conservation
Convs. Akos Torok, Chiaki T. Oguchi, Celine Elise Schneider, Miguel Gomez-Heras
EGU
M-IS04 [E] Interdisciplinary studies on pre-earthquake processes
Convs. Katsumi Hattori, Jann-Yenq LIU, Dimitar Ouzounov, Qinghua Huang
AGU
M-IS05 [E] Developments and applications of XRF-core scanning techniques in natural archives
Convs. Jyh-Jaan Steven Huang, Atsuko Amano, Erika Tanaka, Ludvig A Lowemark
AGU
EGU
CGU
M-GI25 [E] Holocene paleoenvironment, paleoclimate, and paleohazards in the Pacific Islands
Convs. Kazuhisa Goto, James Goff, Atsuko Yamazaki, Mie Ichihara
AOGS
M-GI27 [E] Open and FAIR Science: strategies, concepts, infrastructures and opportunities
Convs. Baptiste Cecconi, Yasuhiro Murayama, Yasuhisa Kondo, Shelley Stall
AGU
EGU
M-TT36 [E] Recent advances in forecasting/nowcasting and seismic hazard reduction
Convs. Yangkang Chen, John B Rundle, Dimitar Ouzounov, Katsumi Hattori
AGU
 

Co-Sponsored Sessions with JpGU Society Members

Each year, sessions co-sponsored or co-organized with Society Members are also convened at the annual meetings.

Below are the co-sponsored sessions with our society members at JpGU 2024.
 

Japan Society of Engineering Geology

 

The Oceanographic Society of Japan

 

The Volcanological Society of Japan

 

Japanese Society for Active Fault Studies

 

Meteorological Society of Japan

 

Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences

 

The Palaeontological Society of Japan

 

The Society of Resource Geology

 

The Seismological Society of Japan

 

Japan Society of Geoinformatics

 

Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences

 

Japan Society of Hydrology & Water Resources

 

The Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life Japan

 

The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology

 

The Japanese Society of Snow and Ice

 

The Geodetic Society of Japan

 

The Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry

 

Society of Atmospheric Electricity of Japan

 

The Sedimentological Society of Japan

 

Japan Association for Quaternary Research

 

Japanese Association of Groundwater Hydrology

 

The Geochemical Society of Japan

 

PALEO10: Paleosciences Society

 

Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences

 

Japanese Geomorphological Union

 

The Geological Society of Japan

 

Japan Cartographers Association

 

The Geothermal Research Society of Japan

 

The Association of Japanese Geographers

 

Geographic Information System Association of Japan

 

The Tohoku Geographical Association

 

Japanese Society of Soil Physics

 

The Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan

 

The Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology

 

The Remote Sensing of Society Japan

 

The Japanese Society for Planetay Sciences

 

Japan Society for Natural Disaster Science

 

International Cooperative Session

These sessions are held to extend our collaborative networking with overseas societies.
Below are International Cooperative Sessions at JpGU 2024.

Philippine Meteorological Society, Inc (PMS)

M-IS06 [E] Extreme Weather and Water Related Disasters in Asia
Convs. Hisayuki Kubota, Mitsuteru Sato, Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu, Marcelino Q. Villafuerte II

Institution of Geospatial and Remote Sensing Malaysia (IGRSM)

U-04 [E] Geospatial Applications for Societal Benefits
Convs. Abdul Rashid Bin Mohamed Shariff, Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Gay Jane Perez

Philippine Environmental Science Association (PESA)

U-04 [E] Geospatial Applications for Societal Benefits
Convs. Abdul Rashid Bin Mohamed Shariff, Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Gay Jane Perez

Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP)

S-RD20 [E] Cutting-edge sensing technology applied to geology and resource exploration
Convs. Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Mohd Hariri Arifin

Indonesian Association of Geologists (IAGI)

S-RD20 [E] Cutting-edge sensing technology applied to geology and resource exploration
Convs. Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Mohd Hariri Arifin

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

S-RD20 [E] Cutting-edge sensing technology applied to geology and resource exploration
Convs. Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Mohd Hariri Arifin

Philippine Geosciences and Remote Sensing Society (PhilGRSS)

U-04 [E] Geospatial Applications for Societal Benefits
Convs. Abdul Rashid Bin Mohamed Shariff, Yukihiro Takahashi, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava, Gay Jane Perez

Indonesia Disaster Expert Association (IABI)

M-IS06 [E] Extreme Weather and Water Related Disasters in Asia
Convs. Hisayuki Kubota, Mitsuteru Sato, Harkunti Pertiwi Rahayu, Marcelino Q. Villafuerte II