Solid Earth Sciences(S) |
Session Sub Category |
Mineralogy & Petrology(MP)
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Session ID |
S-MP44
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Title |
Dynamics of melt, ductile and brittle rock mass and energy system
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Short title |
Melt-Ductile-Brittle Rock Mass
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Convener |
Name |
Noriyoshi Tsuchiya
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Affiliation |
Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University
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Co-convener 1.
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Name |
Hiroshi Asanuma
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Affiliation |
AIST
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Co-convener 2.
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Name |
Yasuo Ogawa
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Affiliation |
Volcanic Fluid Research Center Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Co-convener 3.
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Name |
Shigemi Naganawa
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Affiliation |
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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International Symposium |
No request
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Language |
Japanese
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Scope |
Nature of rock mass below the brittle-ductile transition (BDT) is of great scientific interest to understand various phenomenon in the earth's crust. We will review and discuss current understanding of characteristics the rock mass below the BDT, including composites, stress, failure mechanism induced by liquid injection and associates earthquake generation mechanism, and water rock interaction, considering engineered geothermal development in the BDT. Discussions on the possible phenomena in the geothermal development in the BDT will be followed in this session. New drilling technology is key of issues. This session will cover advanced drilling technology under high temperature conditions for energy extraction.
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Type of presentation |
Oral and Poster presentation
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Invited papers |
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