Solid Earth Sciences (S) | ||||
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Session Sub-category | Earth's Electromagnetism (EM) | |||
Session ID | S-EM12 | |||
Title | Electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic survey technologies and the scientific achievements | |||
Short Title | EM survey technologies & achievements | |||
Date & Time | Oral session | JUNE 3 (THU) PM1 | Channel | 23 |
Poster session | JUNE 3 (THU) PM3 | Main Convener | Name | Kiyoshi Baba |
Affiliation | Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo | |||
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Tada-nori Goto | ||
Affiliation | Graduate School of Life Science, University of Hyogo | |||
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Toshihiro Uchida | ||
Affiliation | National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology | |||
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Yuguo Li | ||
Affiliation | Ocean University of China | |||
Session Language | E | |||
Scope | Detailed subsurface images by electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic (EM) surveys are indispensable to investigate the electrical features of the interior of the Earth both for academic and commercial purposes. Technologies, techniques, and methods for surveys, data analysis, and interpretation involve many common aspects that should be solved by scientists and engineers in cooperation since the studies cover a broad range of targets in various spatial-time scales and places on land and seafloor, e.g., natural resource explorations, environment and geohazard evaluations, and the crustal and mantle tectonics and dynamics. In addition, the knowledge should be shared in the international community for further development of this field. The session invites papers on recent advances in the electric and EM survey technologies and techniques including instrumentation, data processing, modeling, inversion and imaging, and scientific achievements including novel ways of interpretations, from the world. | |||
Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | Collaboration | Joint with | - |
Co-sponsored with | Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences, The Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan |