地球人間圏科学(H)
セッション小記号地球人間圏科学複合領域・一般(CG)
セッションIDH-CG22
タイトル和文デルタとエスチュアリー:複雑な河口システムの解明に向けて
英文Deltas and estuaries: multidisciplinary analyses of complex river-mouth systems
タイトル短縮名和文デルタとエスチュアリー
英文Deltas and estuaries
代表コンビーナ氏名和文齋藤 文紀
英文Yoshiki Saito
所属和文島根大学エスチュアリー研究センター
英文Estuary Research Center, Shimane University
共同コンビーナ 1氏名和文David L Dettman
英文David L Dettman
所属和文University of Arizona
英文University of Arizona
共同コンビーナ 2氏名和文堀 和明
英文Kazuaki Hori
所属和文名古屋大学環境学研究科地理学講座
英文Department of Geography, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University
発表言語E
スコープ和文This session examines deltas and estuaries from multiple points of view: morphodynamics, hydrodynamics, material cycling, ecosystem, human impacts, and sustainability. We invite contributions that advance research on deltas and estuaries as complex river-mouth systems from both modern and ancient examples, and that develop integrated frameworks for modeling delta & estuary dynamics on a broad range of temporal and spatial scales: from studies of coastal evolution over the Quaternary to small-scale sediment/material transport processes. We also invite physical processes studies based on field observations, numerical simulation, and flume experiments. Finally, the conveners encourage contributions that promote data collection and sharing for both advancing science and local problem solving, that consider policy and governance issues linked to the sustainable development of deltas and estuaries, and that use in-situ and satellite data for modeling and risk assessment.
英文This session examines deltas and estuaries from multiple points of view: morphodynamics, hydrodynamics, material cycling, ecosystem, human impacts, and sustainability. We invite contributions that advance research on deltas and estuaries as complex river-mouth systems from both modern and ancient examples, and that develop integrated frameworks for modeling delta & estuary dynamics on a broad range of temporal and spatial scales: from studies of coastal evolution over the Quaternary to small-scale sediment/material transport processes. We also invite physical processes studies based on field observations, numerical simulation, and flume experiments. Finally, the conveners encourage contributions that promote data collection and sharing for both advancing science and local problem solving, that consider policy and governance issues linked to the sustainable development of deltas and estuaries, and that use in-situ and satellite data for modeling and risk assessment.
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