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JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
JpGU-AOGS Joint session
JpGU-CGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
U-01
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Hodaka Kawahata

Kiyoshi Suyehiro

Brooks Hanson

Eiichi Tajika
Contribution to SDGs by Earth and Planetary Science
As we face the challenges of the Anthropocene, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been adopted by UN. JpGU jointly discusses with partner Unions AGU, AOGS, CGU and EGU, the many facets of SDGs and seek ways to contribute with international perspectives as specialists of Geoscience. The response of the Earth’s surface environment through and beyond 2030 (such as towards carbon neutral 2050) is of interest.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
U-02
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 22 (SUN) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 30 (MON) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Michio Kawamiya

Kaoru Tachiiri

Hiroaki Tatebe

V Ramaswamy
Projection and detection of global environmental change
Dr. Syukuro Manabe, retired (NOAA/GFDL) and currently with Princeton University, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2021 for his monumental work to develop a first-ever climate model that can project global warming, thereby opening the way to understanding climate change. In this session, we review the progress made in the field of climate modeling since its inception focusing on the contributions of Dr. Manabe, including those during his appointment at JAMSTEC for 1997-2001. We also discuss the future direction of the field, including possible collaborations with various fields together with the speakers and audience.


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JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
U-03
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 26 (THU) PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 26 (THU) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 3 (FRI) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Billy M Williams

Claudia Jesus-Rydin

Lisa D White

Rie Hori, S.

Chiaki T. Oguchi
Projection and detection of global environmental change
This AGU-JpGU-EGU union session will highlight actions taken across various geoscience organizations to help identify and address issues around gender diversity, and its impact in the geosciences. Presentations are invited that would help highlight key initiatives, demographic trends, promising programs, partnerships and remaining issues and barriers around gender diversity or other interrelated SDGs. Work underway in government agencies, academic institutions and industry sectors are also invited.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
U-04
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 26 (THU) AM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 26 (THU) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 3 (FRI) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Michiyo SHIMAMURA

Kiyoshi Suyehiro

Brooks Hanson
What is the true value of Knowledge Creation? The role-sharing between us and Funding Agencies.
There is a wide range of research, from "research that meets the needs of society" to "research that meets the intellectual curiosity of humankind," but in recent years, expectations for "research that meets the needs of society" such as copying global warming and/or mitigating geo-hazards have been rising. How should the research community and funding agencies (FAs) strike a balance between "research that satisfies the intellectual curiosity of humanity" and "research that satisfies the trust of society", and which need not be mutually exclusive and what kinds of accountability do they need to fulfill?
In this session, we would like to provide an opportunity for stakeholders and members of the Earth and planetary science community to think about "the connection" between ideal sciences, our own community, and society.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
P-PS01
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 26 (THU) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 26 (THU) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 3 (FRI) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Jun Kimura

Fuminori Tsuchiya

Kunio M. Sayanagi

Cindy Young
Outer Solar System Exploration Today, and Tomorrow
The giant planets provide many keys to understanding planetary processes. They play an important role in shaping our solar system, and the physical and chemical processes they harbor also provide a unique opportunity to study the phenomena relevant for studying Earth and other planets, including exoplanetary systems. In this session, we discuss a wide range of topics encompassing the giant planets and their moons, including their origins, interiors, atmospheres, compositions, surface features, and electromagnetic fields. To advocate for current and future outer planets exploration, we also call for discussions on future missions to explore giant planet systems, including how to develop better international cooperation.
Discussion in this latter category will include progress in developing a solar sail mission concept for observing the Jupiter system and its Trojan asteroids.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
P-PS05
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM2 ・ May 23 (MON) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 30 (MON) 9:00-11:00 |
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Conveners

Takehiko Satoh

Takeshi Horinouchi

Martha S Gilmore

Emmanuel Marcq
Science of Venus: knowing more about the earth's sister planet
This joint session welcomes abstracts all about Venus sciences as well as the methodologies of observations, data processings, retrievals, plus theories and numerical simulations. We also value astrobiological aspects and implications to exoplanets. The session is being convened by a group of people from Japan, Europe (the region of EGU), and USA (the country of AGU). This reflects the international relay of Venus explorations in this century: Venus Express ended), and Akatsuki (on-going), followed by recently-selected EnVision, VERITAS, and DAVINCI.
We also expect the Russian Venera-D and Indian Shukrayaan-1 missions to follow. It's going to be a golden age of Venus again! Get together, and get excited by all latest results and activities in this expanding community!


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JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
P-EM13
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM1, PM2 ・ May 25 (WED) AM1 - PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Huixin Liu

Loren Chang

Yuichi Otsuka

Yue Deng
Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System
This session features advances and frontiers in research on Atmosphere-Ionosphere coupling and space weather at multi-scales.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
P-EM14
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Takaaki Yokoyama

Shinsuke Imada

Shin Toriumi

Alphonse Sterling
Frontiers in solar physics
This session is for discussions on recent progress in solar and heliospheric physics, and related fields (including plasma physics and planetary physics). We will discuss what observational and theoretical studies achieved in the recent years and what should be addressed next in the coming mid-2020s. We welcome contributions not only by solar researchers but also those from related fields on observations, theories, numerical works, and experiments.

JpGU-AOGS Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-AS09
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster session schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
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Conveners

Akiyo Yatagai

Vinay Kumar

Masaki Satoh

Pavel Groisman
Precise climate data and indices for adaptation to a changing climate system and natural hazards
The Asia-Oceania region has common climate signals and extreme weather such as monsoon, ENSO and Typhoon, and also has high population density and disaster prone areas in common. Discussing together the data and indices, climate change and disaster research in the region will contribute to science and climate change adaptation and disaster prevention in the AOGS region.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-OS12
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 23 (MON) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 23 (MON) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
MAy 31 (TUE) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Shin-ichi Ito

Takafumi Hirata

Eileen E Hofmann
Marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: theory, observation and modeling
This session aims to provide a venue for not only discussing recent advances in understanding marine biogeochemical cycles, ecosystems and their interactions, but also net working with a variety of people to seed new ideas in marine ecological research.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-OS13
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki

Takanori Sasaki

Yukio Masumoto

Swadhin Behera
Continental Oceanic Mutual Interaction - Planetary Scale Material Circulationn
The main purpose of this session is to promote discussion on mutual interactions between continental zones and oceanic zones. This session was launched in 2010, and this year it will be celebrating its 13th anniversary. The global-scale material circulation induced by river runoff through the general circulation of the ocean has been introduced as a major topic on Continental-Oceanic Interaction, where the ENSO / IOD influence on continental climate has been introduced as a major topic on Oceanic-Continental Interaction. The session extends the discussion on planetary hydrology and oceanography, focusing on the subsurface ocean on Jupiter's moon and ancient martian oceanography and hydrology with the possible application of terrestrial GCM on ancient mars.

In the session A-OS13 held in 2022, we are introducing conceptual framework in migrating to other planetary systems based on our existing terrestrial ecosystem, referred to as the “core-biome” concept. "Core-biome” stands for an essential ecosystem of a terrestrial nature, consisting of ocean and continental zones. We focus on the importance of maintaining a minimum set of ecosystem parameters when planning for further migration to different planets. Through the invitation of experts from NASA, Biosphere 2, JAXA and Kyoto University, we will invite several speakers related to these topics.

Invited Speakers
Vladimir Airapetian NASA Goddard Space Flight Center [Stellar- Planetary Habitability (TBD) ]
John Adams - Biosphere 2, Deputy Director THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA[Introduction of Biosphere 2 (TBD)]
Reiji Masuda - Director, Maizuru Fishery Research Station, Kyoto University [Ocean as Core Biome (TBD)]
Yuko Inatomi, - JAXA [Core Technology as Circular System in Space (TBD)]


JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-OS16
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1 - PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 9:00-11:00 |
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Conveners

Toshiyuki Hibiya

Kevin G Lamb

Takashi Ijichi
Frontiers of Ocean Mixing Research
Ocean mixing plays several critical roles in the open and coastal ocean, affecting key physical, biological, and chemical processes. For example, ocean mixing distributes nutrients and larvae for biological productivity and fisheries, sustains abyssal stratification of the world’s oceans, contributes to the global overturning circulation, redistributes heat and salt, and influences climate dynamics.

Following the ocean mixing session at the 2021 JpGU Meeting, this session also encourages contributors to present recent findings of ocean mixing obtained from field observations as well as theoretical, numerical, and laboratory studies. Through the detailed discussions, we would like to confirm how far our understanding of the ocean mixing processes has advanced, defining the new frontier of ocean mixing research to be tackled in the next decade. The session encompasses a wide variety of aspects of coastal and open ocean mixing processes; within the water column from the surface through the interior to the near boundary benthic mixing, including the roles of mixing in the biological and chemical processes as well as productivity of the ocean.


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Deployment of a microstructure profiler called Vertical Microstructure Profiler–eXpendable (VMP-X; Rockland Scientific International) into the sea to measure the turbulent dissipation rate from the sea surface to the seafloor at a depth of about 4000 meters.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-HW24
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1-PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Jun Yasumoto

Masahiro Kobayashi

Noboru Okuda

Adina Paytan
Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
This session aims to synthetize watershed-based sciences to better understand the dynamic processes in transportation and cycling of materials and nutrients at the land-sea interface from headwaters to the ocean via rivers, groundwater, and coastal lakes. The session will integrate research from various disciplines including limnology, sedimentology, groundwater hydrology, coastal oceanography, meteorology, ecology, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, social science, and other related fields. Laboratory-based and field-based studies, social and socioeconomic evaluation of ecosystem services and social-ecological systems are also welcomed.


JpGU-AOGS Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-HW25
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Jui-Pin Tsai

谷口 真人

Hwa-Lung Yu
Near Surface Investigation and Modeling for Groundwater Resources Assessment and Conservation
This session focuses on groundwater resources assessment and conservation using multidisciplinary approaches.

Applications of cutting-edge technologies and analysis methods for solving multi-scale groundwater problems are also discussed.

Participants who are interested in groundwater issues are welcome to join this section.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
JpGU-AOGS Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-CG34
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) AM1 |
On-site poster session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
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Conveners

Yushi Morioka

Hiroyuki Murakami

Tomoe Nasuno

Liping Zhang
Climate Variability and Predictability on Subseasonal to Multidecadal Timescales
This session invites all research activities related to the subseasonal to multidecadal climate variability using observational data (e.g., satellite, ship, buoy/float, proxy data), theoretical/modeling approaches, and artificial intelligence/machine learning frameworks. The research topics through analyzing Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) are also welcomed.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
A-CG36
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Kunihiro Aoki

Shane R Keating

Yukiharu Hisaki

Norihiko Sugimoto
Dynamics of Oceanic and Atmospheric Waves, Vortices, and Circulations
This session aims to share observational, experimental, numerical, and theoretical studies of oceanic and atmospheric dynamics and on exploratory use of new ideas and methods, and also interdisciplinary studies in fields such as ecosystems, climate, and environment.


JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
H-DS07
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) AM1-PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 16:00-18:00 |
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Conveners

Masahiro Chigira

Gonghui Wang

Fumitoshi Imaizumi
Landslides and related phenomena
Landslides, such as rockslides, rockfalls, and debris flows, have been occurring extensively in a large number of countries, typically Asian countries, causing heavy damage. Landslides have been studied in various research fields, such as geomorphology, geology, geophysics, Sabo engineering, geotechnics, but we need a common platform to exchange research results and make discussion to strengthen our activity. For example, 2018 Hokkaido earthquake induces thousands of landslides of pyroclastic fall deposits, and to properly understand those landslides, we need knowledge of volcanology, geochemistry, geology, geotechnics, hydrology, and so on. We would like to make this session to be such a place of discussion and we invite contributions that report and discuss on landslides and related phenomena, focusing on improved understanding of their characteristics; new insights into landslide mechanisms; the development of new approaches to monitoring; novel approaches to behavior forecasting and prediction; studies of successful landslide management; and the development of methods for hazard and risk evaluation.

Photograph: TEM image of halloysite, which was made by the weathering of pyroclastics and was a major cause of landslides by 2018 Hokkaido earthquake (Photo by Wang, G.).

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
H-DS08
Oral session schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM1, PM2 |
On-site poster session schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM3 |
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Conveners

ELENA PETROVA

Hajime Matsushima
Natural hazard impacts on human society, economics, and technological systems
The last decade set a record for the number and scale of natural disasters and demonstrates high vulnerability of human society, economics, and ecosystems to their impacts. The most serious consequences have the so-called natural-technological disasters in which natural hazards trigger accidents at technology and infrastructure such as nuclear power and chemical plants, oil refineries and pipelines, power supply systems, buildings, roads, and railways. A distinctive feature of natural-technological events, such as of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, is their multi-hazard and synergistic nature, which creates cascading impacts, resulting in simultaneous occurrences of myriad catastrophes. The main goal of this multidisciplinary session is to summarize case studies of relationships between natural hazards and technological disasters, their social and economic consequences; and to encourage a discussion about tools and methods to prevent disasters and to minimize their consequences, disaster reconstruction, and tourism for reconstruction, Eco-DRR, and green infrastructure.


JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
H-TT14
Oral session schedule
May 26 (THU) PM2 |
On-site poster session schedule
May 26 (THU) PM3 |
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Conveners

Yuichi S. Hayakawa

Christopher A Gomez

Mio Kasai

Takuro Ogura
HIGH-DEFINITION TOPOGRAPHIC DATA FOR CONNECTIVITY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Welcome to our session on the high-definition topographic data for connectivity in the Anthropocene! We are open to various applications of high-definition data on the Earth surface processes that are often connected and disconnected. Among civil engineering, forestry, geomorphology, and other interdisciplinary fields, 3D point-cloud data and its derivatives have revolutionized data collection, processing, and the way we think of the surfaces we live on explore. Come and be part of this revolution and share your own experience in a friendly environment.

JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
H-TT17
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Celine Thomachot Schneider

Patricia Vazquez

Tetsuya Waragai

Emilie Huby
New techniques and protocols applied to cultural heritage
We would like to draw your attention to the largest international assembly of geoscientists working in the session of new experimental techniques and protocols applied to cultural heritage sector. We focus the session on new devices, new protocols and new data treatments that allow better understanding of weathering mechanisms, decay states and response to treatments for stones, soils and earthen materials. We welcome the participation of many presenters from different research areas.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-CGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-SS04
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 23 (MON) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 22 (MON) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 31(TUE) 9:00-11:00 |
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Conveners

Takahiko Uchide

Rachel E Abercrombie

Kuo-Fong Ma

Kazuhiro Somei
Seismic Spectra for Source, Subsurface Structure, and Strong-motion Studies
This session focuses on seismic spectral studies and aims to provide a cross-disciplinary discussion for deciphering problems in the fields of earthquake source physics (including laboratory acoustic emission studies), subsurface structures (especially attenuation structures), and strong-motion evaluation. Presentations on both phenomena elucidation and methodologies are welcome. I look forward to interesting and enjoyable discussions with seismologists from around the world at this hybrid conference.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-IT18
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 23 (MON) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 23 (MON) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 31(TUE) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Bjorn Mysen

Eiji Ohtani

Naoko Takahashi

Saeko Kita
GEOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN THE DEEP CRUST AND MANTLE
Mass and energy transport in the Earth's interior is governed by the properties of transport agents such as fluids and magma. The session is focused on use of laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, and natural observations with which to examine how fluids and magma govern mass and energy transport phenomena.

These phenomena include physical and chemical properties and processes of fluids and magmas, near surface processes of seismicity in subduction zones, volcanic eruptions as well as geophysical imaging of various scales from locally to globally. The transport processes are imaged globally and locally by geophysical observations such as seismic tomography and electrical conductivity profiles. Magma sources in the deep crust and mantle and transport to or near the surface are also imaged by these geophysical tools.

Contributions to any of these subjects are encouraged. We also welcome papers stimulating an interdisciplinary collaboration relating to establishment of the Study of Earth Deep Interior (SEDI)-Japan community.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-IT20
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 23 (MON) AM1, AM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 23 (MON) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 31 (TUE) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Timothy B Byrne

Jian-Cheng Lee

Asuka Yamaguchi

Yui Kouketsu
New perspectives on accretion and exhumation processes during oblique plate convergence
South and East Asia represent one of the most tectonically active regions on earth. The Pacific, Indo-Australia, and Eurasian plates converge around the Philippine Sea plate, resulting in a wide range of geologically and tectonically complex plate boundaries, including regions of both active and inactive oblique plate convergence. Many of these areas also preserve geologic evidence for subduction of oceanic and continental fragments to high or ultrahigh pressures (i.e., mantle depths), raising fundamental questions about plate- and outcrop-scale processes.

In this session, we invite oral and poster presentations that bear on the accretion and exhumation processes along modern and ancient plate boundaries associated with, or suspected to be associated with, oblique convergence. We also invite discussions of geodynamic models that integrate oblique convergence into a holistic view of subduction, accretion, and exhumation.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-IT21
Oral session schedule
May 22 (SUN) AM1 |
On-site poster session schedule
May 22 (SUN) PM3 |
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Conveners

Hidenori Terasaki

Eiji Ohtani

William F McDonough

Riko Iizuka-Oku
Planetary cores: Structure, formation, and evolution
Defining the nature and properties of planetary metallic cores are fundamental for understanding the internal structure, evolution, and thermal history of differentiated, rocky bodies. Recent advances in experimental and theoretical studies provide new constraints and insights into the cores of Earth, Mars, and the Moon, as well as that of other terrestrial bodies. Recent, on-going, and future space missions have and will continue to obtain data on the internal structure of terrestrial planets, planet-satellite systems and exoplanets. We welcome presentations on the latest views on the structure, formation and/or evolution of the cores of differentiated, rocky bodies.


JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-GC35
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 27 (FRI) PM1, PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 27 (FRI) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 29 (SUN) 16:00-18:00 |
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Conveners

Hirochika Sumino

Yama Tomonaga

Yuji Sano

Takeshi Hanyu
Volatiles in the Earth - from Surface to Deep Mantle
We welcome presentation of results from experimental, observational, and modeling studies that help shed light on the behavior, chemical/physical characteristics, and fluxes/budgets of volatiles such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, noble gases, halogens, and sulfur, and the roles of these volatiles in Earth processes.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
JpGU-CGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-CG43
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM2 ・ May 26 (THU) AM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Saeko Kita

Tomohiro Ohuchi

Marina Manea

Kurama Okubo
Shallow and intermediate depth intraslab earthquakes: seismogenesis and rheology of the slab
Many regular earthquakes and slow slip events occur within/above subducting slabs. It remains to be fully revealed that the intraslab earthquakes at such high pressures are described with frictional processes commonly used to model crustal earthquakes. The purpose of this session is to share constraints and advances in the understanding of the mechanisms controlling the occurrence of intraslab earthquakes and the link between such ‘microscopic’ phenomena and ‘macroscopic’ earthquakes. We welcome presentations from a wide variety of scientific disciplines, including observational and theoretical seismology, seismotectonics, geodynamics, mineral and rock physics, geology, numerical modeling and tectonic structures of the subducting slab.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
JpGU-AOGS Joint session
JpGU-CGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
S-CG46
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM2 ・ May 25 (WED) AM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Sayantani Chatterjee

Katsuyoshi Michibayashi

Eiichi TAKAZAWA
Hard-Rock Drilling Science: From Continental to Deep Sea Drilling, and Oman Project
Over the last 50 years the scientific drilling program through the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) gives the opportunity to research the planet Earth in multidisciplinary manner. Therefore, drilling proposals from a new perspective and the production of scientific results based on existing drilling projects are expected in this session. This session invites contributions that present studies related to on-land geological investigations of Oman ophiolite, deep Earth sampling through ocean and/or experimental studies. Furthermore, the session is intended to be interdisciplinary, including the fields of geophysics, geochemistry, petrology, engineering, and biology. This session is co-hosted with the focus group of hard rock drilling science.

JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
B-PT03
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM1, PM2 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Takashi Toyofuku

Hiroshi Kitazato

Jelle Bijma

Kotaro Hirose
Biomineralization and Geochemistry of Proxies
This session focuses on paleoenvironmental proxies and their applications to sedimentary records, biomineralization itself, and on the biological/geochemical processes that underlie them. Palaeoenvironmental proxies are a powerful and practical tool for assessing past and present environmental change. A lot of information that reflects environmental parameters, with or without biological/ecological processes, can be found in organic or inorganic fossil remains. Therefore, many researchers are trying to understand the biological processes, the biominerals, bioproducts (e.g. biomarkers), and the ecological information (floral and faunal assemblage) of the organisms in question. The impact of anthropogenic carbon dioxide on the environment and climate change is attracting more social attention than ever before. Biogeoscientific research can contribute a lot to this historical challenge. Give a presentation about your research topic in this session!

This session is a joint session with EGU BG4.1 "Experimental Approaches in Marine Biogeosciences" of the EGU General Assembly 2022.


JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
M-IS04
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 25 (WED) PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 25 (WED) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 2 (THU) 16:00-18:00 |
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Conveners

Luigi Germinario

Miguel Gomez-Heras

Chiaki T. Oguchi

Akos Torok
Weathering and conservation of cultural heritage and geosites
We would like to draw your attention to the largest international assembly of geoscientists working in the session of new experimental techniques and protocols applied to cultural heritage sector. We focus the session on new devices, new protocols and new data treatments that allow better understanding of weathering mechanisms, decay states and response to treatments for stones, soils and earthen materials. We welcome the participation of many presenters from different research areas.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
JpGU-CGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
M-IS07
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 27 (FRI) PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 27 (FRI) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
May 29 (SUN) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Jyh-Jaan Steven Huang

Atsuko Amano

Masafumi MURAYAMA

Ludvig A Lowemark
Developments and applications of XRF-core scanning techniques in natural archives
Our session invites international specialists in all fields of science using high-resolution XRF-core scanners to present new research, stimulate new collaborations and discussions, and propose new technological developments.

JpGU-AGU Joint session
JpGU-EGU Joint session
Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022
M-GI30
【Hybrid phase】
Oral session schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM1 |
On-site poster schedule
May 24 (TUE) PM3 |
【Online poster session phase】
Poster core time
June 1 (WED) 11:00-13:00 |
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Conveners

Yasuhiro Murayama

Baptiste Cecconi

Yasuhisa Kondo

Shelley Stall
Open Science with FAIR Science Data Sharing and Management and e-Infrastructures
Open Science is widely accepted as a new research paradigm to accelerate scientific innovation. It often refers to the top-down policies making results and outputs of publicly-funded research freely available and accessible. Open Science also refers to community-supported bottom-up approaches such as citizen science, crowdfunding, and interdisciplinary research. Other stakeholders (research institutions, funding agencies, scientific editors, etc) are also fostering open science using tools like data management plans, data citation and the use of persistent identifiers. All these approaches envision the transformation of research process to meet to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles.

Following the past sessions at the JpGU and AGU Fall Meetings since 2018, this session reviews the current broad spectrum of Open Science in international contexts. The session welcomes a wide range of papers and posters covering (but not limited to) open research data, open source licenses, data papers and journals, data repository, e-infrastructures and platforms for sharing data, scientific cloud infrastructures, FAIR principles, Persistent Identifiers (PID), data management, citizen science, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, transdisciplinary research, capacity building, international networking, and deployment in earth and planetary sciences.