| Solid Earth Sciences(S) | 
		 
		
			| Session Sub Category | 
			
			Volcanology(VC)  | 
		 
		
			| Session ID | 
			S-VC51 | 
		 
		
			| Title | 
			
			Volcano deformation and tectonics  | 
		 
		
			| Short title | 
			
			Volcano deformation and tectonics  | 
		 
		
			| Convener | 
			Name | 
			Nobuo Geshi  | 
		 
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Geological Survey of Japan, The National Institute of Advanced 
			Industrial Science and Technology  | 
		 
		
			| Co-convener 1. | 
			Name | 
			
			Takuya Nishimura  | 
		 
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Geographical Survey Institute,  
			Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism  | 
		 
			| Co-convener 2. | 
			Name | 
			
			Daisuke MIURA  | 
		 
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Geosphere Sciences, Civil Engineering Research Laboratory, Central 
			Research Institute of Electric Power Industry  | 
		 
			| Co-convener 3. | 
			Name | 
			
			Ryuta Furukawa  | 
		 
		
			| Affiliation | 
			
			Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced 
			Industrial Science and Technology  | 
		 
	
		
				
			| International Symposium | 
			
			No request 
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			| Language | 
			Japanese  | 
		 
		
			| 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. | 
		 
		
			| Type of presentation | 
			Oral and Poster presentation  
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