Scientific Program
Late-Breaking Session
February 2023 Earthquake Sequence of the East Anatolian fault zone in Turkey
Conveners:Koji Okumura, Takeshi Sagiya, Takashi Azuma, Hiroshi Une
Abstract submission period: 14:00 Mon, 27 March - 17:00 Wed, 05 April [JST]
Abstract submission fee: 8,800 JPY/ abstract *tax included
*Abstract submission fee is not refundable once paid.
*Abstract fees not paid by the submission deadline will be invalid.
Presenters are expected to read the related
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* Please make sure to select "U-13 [J] February 2023 Earthquake Sequence of the East Anatolian fault zone in Turkey" at the time of submission.
Currently, we are only accepting submissions for the late-braking session. Please note that due to systemic reasons, it allows submissions to other sessions. However, we will cancel all submissions to other sessions if there is any.
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Session Information
●Session Language: J session
●Session Schedule:
Oral sessions: AM2 - PM1, Wed, 24 May
On-site poster session: PM3 Wed, 24 May
Online poster session: PM1 Thu, 25 May
Scope
In south-central Turkey on February 6, 2023 at 04:17 and 13:24 (local time), M 7.8 and M 7.5 earthquake occurred and named as Kahramanmaraş (or Maraş) Earthquake Sequence. The M 7.8 mainshock ruptured the East Anatolian fault from Antakya to south of Malatya for about 300 km and the M 7.5 earthquake ruptured Sürgü-Çardak and near-by faults north of Kahramanmaraş for about 100 km. The largest earthquakes ever observed in Turkey generated very strong ground motion to severely damage extensive areas along the East Anatolian fault including northern Syria. The fatalities of more than 50000 as of the end of February exceed those of all modern earthquakes in Turkey. This session aims to exchange and share knowledge and information on the earthquake mechanisms, ground motion, surface ruptures, building damages, and secondary hazards gathered before and after the earthquakes to promote further research. Reports from broader range of survey and research on earthquakes and damages shall be appreciated.
Session Category
Sessions in JpGU meetings are categorized into 7 JpGU Categories and
subcategories.
Union and Public Sessions are special sessions outside of these 7 regular categories.
See the list below for category descriptions.
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Sessions to present up-to-date frontier topics related to all Earth and planetary sciences communities.
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Public
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O
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Sessions open to the public to promote scientists' outreach activities, and to communicate with the society on understandings of research fields of our union.
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Space and Planetary Sciences
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Planetary Science, Solar Terrestrial Physics, Space Physics, Space Electromagnetism Exoplanetology... etc.
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2
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Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences
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A
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Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, Atmospheric Environment, Ocean Sciences, Hydrology, Limnology, Ground Water Hydrology, Cryospheric Sciences, Geoenvironmental Science, Climate Change Research...etc.
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Human Geosciences
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Geography, Geomorphology, Engineering Geology, Sedimentology, Natural Disaster, Disaster Prevention, Resources, Energy...etc.
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Solid Earth Sciences
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Geodesy, Seismology, Geomagnetism, Science of the Earth's Interior, Earth and Planetary Tectonics Dynamics, Geology, Quaternary Research, Lithology and Mineralogy, Volcanology, Geochemistry...etc.
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Biogeosciences
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Biogeosciences, Space Biology, Origin of Life, Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions, Palaeontology, Paleoecology...etc
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Education & Outreach
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Earth Science Education, School Education, Relation to the society...etc.
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Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary
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Sessions outside the above 6 categories or cross multiple categories, Joint Symposium with other scientific societies...etc.
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Session Proposal
The session proposal for the JpGU 2023 has closed.
Thank you.
About Sessions of JpGU Meting 2023 & Session Details
229 sessions will be convened at the JpGU 2023.
Session description, conveners and other details are available from the link below.
【Updates】
09 DEC: Session list is released
19 DEC: Schedule (date and time) added to the list.
About Scientific Program of JpGU Meeting 2023
The scientific program is now released at the Meeting Participation Site "Confit."
Abstract PDFs are not published yet. They will be made available on 12 May.
Session schedule-at-a-glance is available from the link below.
【Updates】
19 DEC: Session schedule-at-a-glance is released
24 MAR: Schedule-at-a-glance updated.
24 MAR: Meeting program has been made available
【Upcoming release schedule】
●Abstract PDF: Fri, 12 MAY 2023
Abstract PDF Download
Abstract PDF will be published on Fri, 12 May 2023.
Contact between Conveners and Presenters
We will provide mailing lists for communication between session conveners and presenters after scientific sessions are finalized in late-March. Please make use of this tool for organizing your session.
List of Invited Authors
The invited authors are listed in the following page.
Union Sessions
Union sessions focus on topics with a broad interest that are outside of a single section.
The following eight union sessions will be held at JpGU 2023.
If you are interested in submitting a paper to a union session, please check the "Acceptance of Submissions" section.
Session ID |
Date |
Session Title Conveners |
Acceptance of Submissions |
Oral |
Poster |
U-01 |
Mon, 22 May |
[E] Inclusion in Earth and Planetary Science --- SDGs and beyond ---
Conveners: Yukihiro Takahashi, Simon Richard Wallis, Brooks Hanson, Eiichi Tajika |
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✕ |
U-02 |
Wed, 24 May |
[E] Remote Sensing Role in Sustainable Development
Conveners: Muhammad Usman, Takahiro Abe |
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The three major themes of sustainable development (SD) are society, economy, and environment. Due to climate change, demographic variability, and the unplanned and uncontrolled use of natural resources, SD is facing various challenges in all three domains. Satellite data gives us the chance to study the different pillars of sustainable development either directly or indirectly. Through this session, we are opening a corridor through which researchers belonging to different domains of sustainable development can come together, share ideas, and help to solve various problems associated with SD.
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U-03 |
Thu, 25 May |
[E] Advanced understanding of Quaternary and Anthropocene hydroclimate changes in East Asia
Conveners: Li Lo, Yusuke Yokoyama, Kaoru Kubota, Chuan-Chou Shen |
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U-04 |
Sun, 21 May |
[E] Environments of the Anthropocene: Natural Diversity and Resilience Perspective
Conveners: Abhik Chakraborty, Simon Richard Wallis, Chiaki T. Oguchi |
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✕ |
U-05 |
Fri, 26 May |
[E] Geospatial Applications for Natural Resources, Environment and Agriculture
Conveners: Abdul Rashid Bin Mohamed Shariff , Yukihiro Takahashi, Gay Jane P Perez, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava |
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U-06 |
Tue, 23 May |
[E] From outreach to knowledge co-creation: Advancing inclusive community engagement in Geoscience
Conveners: Vincent Tong, Takuro Ogura, Chiaki T. Oguchi, Takashi Oguchi |
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U-07 |
Fri, 26 May |
[E] What is the true value of Knowledge Creation? Our perceptions of science and society
Conveners: Michiyo SHIMAMURA, Yuko Onishi, Rajul Pandya, Brooks Hanson |
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The research of Geoscience is wide, and the expectations for "research that meets the needs of society" have been rising. In JpGU2022 U-04, community members discussed "how they think about the balance between 'research that satisfies the intellectual curiosity of humanity' and 'research that meets the needs of society' and what kind of accountability is need to fulfill", and a post-session questionnaire survey was conducted. In this session, we will discuss how to construct effective frame to "link science and society" and how to connect these activities to scientific performance evaluation.
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U-08 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Biogeochemistry of CO world
Conveners: Yuichiro Ueno, Norio Kitadai, Shino Suzuki, Kazumi Ozaki |
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U-09 |
Thu, 25 May |
[J] Contribution of Earth and Planetary Science to IYBSSD2022
Conveners: Kenji Satake, Eiichi Tajika, Yukihiro Takahashi, Shigeko Haruyama |
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U-10 |
Tue, 23 May |
[J] Earth Systems of the Anthropocene: Natural, Urban and Social Environments
Conveners: Masahiro Ishikawa, Shinji Yamamoto, Yukihiro Takahashi, Naomi Harada |
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U-11 |
Mon, 22 May |
[J] Compound Disasters across Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and Geosphere
Conveners: Takahiro Sayama, Takato Takemura, Yoshinori MIYACHI, Yasuhiro Ishimine |
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Large-scale disasters including severe storms and floods intensified by climate change, the simultaneous flooding from rivers and coast, the cascading of damages from earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear power plants and fires, the impact of volcanic eruptions and heavy rains on ash and the impact of aviation, and economic losses through the supply chain, have all characteristics of multi-hazard and compound disasters. This session aims to extract common knowledge about the chain of damage and the interactions focusing on complex disasters.
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U-12 |
Wed, 24 May |
[J] Academic Publishing, Open Science and Open Data from Japan
Conveners: Hirokuni Oda, Hodaka Kawahata |
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PEPS achieved Impact Factor of 3.875 in 2021, and is now maturing as a journal for members of JpGU and the member societies, and as an open access journal in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. We will invite presenters of the Physical Society of Japan and Science Communications as well as the new general editor-in-chief of PEPS. We also welcome submissions on poster presentations from the member societies of JpGU.
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*"Submission Acceptance" indicates from whom the session will receive abstract submissions
◎: The session receives submissions from anyone.
★:The session receives submissions only from invited authors.
×:There will be no session in this category.
(Abstracts submitted to the "x" sessions will be automatically rejected. )
Public Sessions
Public sessions are open to general public attendees who are interested in geoscientific progress and contents to hear from an interact directly with researchers.
Registration is free of charge to attend these sessions.
The following six public sessions will be held at JpGU 2023.
Public sessions will receive abstract submissions only from invited authors.
Session ID |
Date |
Session title Conveners |
Poster Session |
O-01 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Earth and Planetary Science Top Seminar
Conveners: Yasuhito Sekine, Tatsuhiko Hara, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Hajime Naruse |
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O-02 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Everyday Life of JpGU's Doctors. How to become a scientists?
Conveners: Sachi Wakasa, Erika Tanaka, Takahisa Furuichi, Natsue Abe |
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In this session, for middle and high school students, the JpGU's doctors will introduce their daily lives, their research lives, and how they got there! In addition, we will introduce how to become a doctor and what kind of university you should enter to conduct research and studies related to JpGU, based on the list currently being prepared by the Diversity Promotion Committee.
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O-03 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Can you survive natural disasters by learning in school?
Conveners: Shintaro Hayashi, Yasuhiro Taguchi, Ryuta YAMAMOTO, Yutaka TAKAHASHI |
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Dear junior high school students, high school students, university students, and the general public! Can you really protect your family's life with the knowledge of disaster prevention you learn in school? What kind of knowledge is needed to protect yourself and your family from natural disasters? How can we change our school curriculum to achieve this?
We would like to think together with you.
We would like to ask students and faculty members to speak actively from the standpoint of learning about disaster prevention and mitigation.
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O-04 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] 100 Years after the Great Kanto Earthquake. Can Social Evolution Survive the Next Severe Hazard?
Conveners: Yukiko TAKEUCHI, Akira Wada, Yoshinori MIYACHI, Yukihiro Takahashi |
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More than 100 years have passed since the Great Kanto Earthquake of September 1, 1923. How has the experience of disasters over the past 100 years affected the evolution of society? Has the evolution of society reduced our vulnerability to disasters? In this session, experts in a wide field of Japan Academic Network for Disaster Reduction and JpGU will be invited as speakers to actively discuss from various perspectives whether the evolution of society over the past 100 years will be able to overcome the next disaster.
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O-05 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Geoparks and Sustainability
Conveners: Noritaka Matsubara, Takumi Sakakiyama, Azusa Tonotani, Seiya Fukumura |
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People have originally adapted to local natural conditions, based on the geological features, and have passed on the wisdom of adaptation from generation to generation. This session, we will focus on the " local wisdom" been rediscovered its value and conserved by each Geopark, and discuss traditional knowledge on the use of natural resources in local communities, including the response to climate change, and how to utilize this knowledge to realize a sustainable society in the future.
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O-06 |
Sun, 21 May |
[J] Poster presentations by senior high school students
Conveners: Tatsuhiko Hara, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Miwa Kuri, Keiko Konya |
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*"Poster Session" column indicates the following;
★:The session receives posters only from invited authors.
×:There will be no poster presentations in this session.
(Abstracts submitted to the "x" sessions will be automatically rejected. )
■:The session receives abstracts only from high school students.
Joint Session with Partner Unions
JpGU promotes joint sessions with our partner unions, AGU, AOGS, EGU, and CGU.
29 sessions are held as a joint session for this year.
Union (U)
Space and Planetary Sciences (P)
P-PS01
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[E] Outer Solar System Exploration Today, and Tomorrow
Convs. Jun Kimura, Kunio M. Sayanagi, Fuminori Tsuchiya
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AGU
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P-PS04
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[E] Advancing the science of Venus in the golden age of exploration
Convs. Takehiko Satoh, George HASHIMOTO, Moa Brita Persson, Kevin McGouldrick
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AGU
EGU
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P-EM09
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[E] Space Weather and Space Climate
Convs. Ryuho Kataoka, Antti A Pulkkinen, Mary Aronne, Satoko Nakamura
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AGU
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P-EM12
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[E] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System
Convs. Huixin Liu, Yuichi Otsuka, Loren Chang, Yue Deng
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AGU
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P-EM14
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[E] Frontiers in solar physics
Convs. Shin Toriumi, Takaaki Yokoyama, Shinsuke Imada, Alphonse Sterling
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AGU
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Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences (A)
A-OS12
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[E] Waves, Storm Surges, and Related Hazards
Convs. Adrean Webb, Reza Marsooli
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AGU
AOGS
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A-OS13
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[E] Marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: theory, observation and modeling
Convs. Shin-ichi Ito, Takafumi Hirata, Eileen E Hofmann, Jessica A. Bolin
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AGU
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A-OS14
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[E] Continental Oceanic Mutual Interaction - Planetary Scale Material Circulation
Convs. Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki, Swadhin Behera, Takanori Sasaki, Yukio Masumoto
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AGU
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A-HW18
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[E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
Convs. Takahiro Hosono, Syuhei Ban, Mitsuyo Saito, Adina Paytan
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AGU
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A-CG32
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[E] Climate Variability and Predictability on Subseasonal to Centennial Timescales
Convs. Yushi Morioka, Hiroyuki Murakami, Takahito Kataoka, Liping Zhang
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AGU
EGU
AOGS
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A-CG34
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[E] Projection and detection of global environmental change
Convs. Michio Kawamiya, Kaoru Tachiiri, Hiroaki Tatebe, V Ramaswamy
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AGU
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Human Geosciences (H)
Solid Earth Sciences (S)
S-IT17
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[E] TRANSPORT PROPERTIES AND PROCESSES IN THE EARTH
Convs. Bjorn Mysen, Eiji Ohtani, Naoko Takahashi
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AGU
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S-IT18
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[E] Planetary cores: Structure, formation, and evolution
Convs. Riko Iizuka-Oku, Hidenori Terasaki, Eiji Ohtani, William F McDonough
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AGU
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S-IT19
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[E] Models for Earth's Mantle
Convs. Hiroko Watanabe, William F McDonough, Kenji Kawai
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AGU
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S-IT20
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[E] New perspectives on accretion and exhumation processes during oblique plate convergence
Convs. Timothy B Byrne, Jian-Cheng Lee, Yusuke Shimura, Gong-ruei Ho
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AGU
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S-GC37
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[E] Volatiles in the Earth - from Surface to Deep Mantle
Convs. Takeshi Hanyu, Yama Tomonaga, Hirochika Sumino, Yuji Sano
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EGU
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S-CG45
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[E] Science of slow-to-fast earthquakes
Convs. Aitaro Kato, Asuka Yamaguchi, Yohei Hamada, Yihe Huang
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AGU
EGU
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S-CG47
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[E] Hard-Rock Drilling Science: Continental and Deep-Sea Drilling, and Ophiolite
Convs. Takashi Hoshide, Yumiko Harigane, Eiichi TAKAZAWA, Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
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AGU
EGU
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Biogeosciences (B)
Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary (M)
M-IS04
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[E] Interdisciplinary studies on pre-earthquake processes
Convs. Katsumi Hattori, Jann-Yenq LIU, Dimitar Ouzounov, Qinghua Huang
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AGU
EGU
AOGS
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M-IS05
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[E] Geomaterials in cultural heritage: weathering, investigation techniques, and conservation
Convs. Miguel Gomez-Heras, Chiaki T. Oguchi, Akos Torok, Celine Elise Schneider
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EGU
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M-GI25
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[E] Near Surface Investigation and Modeling for Groundwater Resources Assessment and Conservation
Convs. Jui-Pin Tsai, Ping-Yu Chang, Hwa-Lung Yu, Makoto Taniguchi
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AOGS
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M-GI27
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[E] Open and FAIR Science: strategies, concepts, infrastructures and opportunities
Convs. Baptiste Cecconi, Yasuhiro Murayama, Yasuhisa Kondo,
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AGU
EGU
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M-TT36
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[E] Quantum computing research, education and applications for earth sciences
Convs. Swadhin Behera, Ryo Furue
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AGU
EGU
CGU
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Co-Sponsored Sessions with JpGU Society Members
Each year, sessions co-sponsored or co-organized with Society Members are also convened at the annual meetings.
Below are the co-sponsored sessions with our society members at JpGU 2023.
Japan Society of Engineering Geology |
H-RE12 [J] New Developments in Engineering Geology
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The Oceanographic Society of Japan |
A-OS11 [E] Physical, biogeochemical, and ecological processes and variability in the Indian Ocean
A-OS13 [E] Marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles: theory, observation and modeling
A-OS14 [E] Continental Oceanic Mutual Interaction - Planetary Scale Material Circulationn
A-OS15 [J] Physical Oceanography (General)
A-OS16 [J] Chemical and Biological Oceanography
A-OS17 [J] Ocean circulation and material cycle in coastal seas
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
A-TT29 [E] Machine Learning Techniques in Weather, Climate, Ocean, Hydrology and Disease Predictions
A-CG30 [E] Extratropical oceans and atmosphere
A-CG32 [E] Climate Variability and Predictability on Subseasonal to Centennial Timescales
A-CG33 [E] Multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the tropics
A-CG34 [E] Projection and detection of global environmental change
A-CG38 [J] Dynamics of Oceanic and Atmospheric Waves, Vortices, and Circulations
A-CG40 [J] Coastal Ecosystems - 1. Water Cycle and Land-Ocean Interactions
A-CG41 [J] Coastal Ecosystems 2. Coral reefs, seagrass and macroalgal beds, and mangroves
A-CG42 [J] Water and sediment dynamics from land to coastal zones
A-CG43 [J] Kuroshio Large Meander
A-CG44 [J] Future global ocean observation system: complementarity of autonomous and shipboard observations
A-CG45 [J] Biogeochemical linkages between the surface ocean and atmosphere
A-CG46 [J] Science in the Arctic Region
M-IS15 [J] Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
M-IS17 [J] Ocean Plastics, an earth science perspective
M-GI26 [E] Data assimilation: A fundamental approach in geosciences
M-AG34 [J] Radioisotope migration: New development for radioisotope migration study related to 1F NPP accident
M-TT36 [E] Quantum computing research, education and applications for earth sciences
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The Volcanological Society of Japan |
H-DS08 [J] Human environment and disaster risk
S-VC28 [E] International Volcanology
S-VC29 [J] Dynamics of volcanic eruptions and their physical and chemical processes
S-VC30 [J] Hydrothermal systems of volcanoes
S-VC31 [J] Active Volcanism
S-VC32 [J] Mitigation of volcanic disasters - basic and applied researches
S-VC33 [J] Monitoring and assessment of volcanic activities
S-VC34 [J] Volcanoes in the Sea
S-VC35 [J] Integrated Program for Next Generation Volcano Research and Human Resource Development
S-VC36 [J] Volcanic and igneous activities, and these long-term forecasting
S-CG57 [J] Catastrophic eruptions: Mechanism and impact of eruptions
M-IS07 [J] Geophysical particulate gravity current
M-IS11 [J] Geopark
M-IS21 [J] Planetary Volcanology
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Japanese Society for Active Fault Studies |
S-SS13 [J] Active faults and paleoseismology
M-IS11 [J] Geopark
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Meteorological Society of Japan |
A-AS01 [E] Evolution of Global Environmental Research based on Atmospheric Vertical Motions
A-AS02 [E] From weather predictability to controllability
A-AS03 [E] Extreme Events and Mesoscale Weather: Observations and Modeling
A-AS04 [E] Advances in Tropical Cyclone Research: Past, Present, and Future
A-AS05 [E] Large-scale moisture and organized cloud systems
A-AS06 [J] General Meteorology
A-AS09 [J] Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate
A-CG30 [E] Extratropical oceans and atmosphere
A-CG32 [E] Climate Variability and Predictability on Subseasonal to Centennial Timescales
A-CG33 [E] Multi-scale ocean-atmosphere interaction in the tropics
A-CG38 [J] Dynamics of Oceanic and Atmospheric Waves, Vortices, and Circulations
A-CG43 [J] Kuroshio Large Meander
M-IS23 [J] Fusion of volcanology and meteorology
M-GI26 [E] Data assimilation: A fundamental approach in geosciences
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Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences |
S-MP27 [J] Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
S-CG48 [J] Petrology, Mineralogy & Resource Geology
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The Palaeontological Society of Japan |
B-PT03 [E] Biomineralization and Geochemistry of Proxies
B-PT04 [J] Biotic History
M-IS02 [E] Evolution and variability of the Asian Monsoon and Indo-Pacific climate during the Cenozoic Era
M-IS15 [J] Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
M-IS17 [J] Ocean Plastics, an earth science perspective
M-IS19 [J] Biogeosciences of cold seeps, mud volcanoes, and hydrothermal vents
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The Society of Resource Geology |
H-RE11 [J] Earth Resource Science
S-CG48 [J] Petrology, Mineralogy & Resource Geology
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The Seismological Society of Japan |
H-DS06 [J] Tsunami and tsunami forecast
S-GD02 [J] Crustal Deformation
S-SS06 [J] Fault Rheology and Earthquake Physics
S-SS07 [J] Seismic wave propagation: Theory and Application
S-SS08 [J] Crustal Structure
S-SS09 [J] Strong Ground Motion and Earthquake Disaster
S-SS10 [J] Statistical seismology and underlying physical processes
S-SS11 [J] Earthquake prediction and forecast
S-SS13 [J] Active faults and paleoseismology
S-TT41 [J] Seismic monitoring and processing system
M-IS11 [J] Geopark
M-IS22 [J] History X Earth and Planetary Science
M-GI26 [E] Data assimilation: A fundamental approach in geosciences
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Japan Society of Geoinformatics |
M-GI31 [J] Earth and planetary informatics with huge data management
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Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
A-HW19 [E] Hydrology & Water Environment
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Japan Society of Hydrology & Water Resources |
U-11 [J] Compound Disasters across Atmosphere, Hydrosphere and Geosphere
A-OS14 [E] Continental Oceanic Mutual Interaction - Planetary Scale Material Circulationn
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
A-HW19 [E] Hydrology & Water Environment
A-CG42 [J] Water and sediment dynamics from land to coastal zones
H-CG23 [J] Adaptation to climate change and its social implementation
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The Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life Japan |
M-IS03 [E] Astrobiology
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The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology |
M-IS18 [J] Gas hydrates in environmental-resource sciences
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The Japanese Society of Snow and Ice |
A-CC25 [J] Glaciology
A-CC26 [J] Ice cores and paleoenvironmental modeling
A-CG46 [J] Science in the Arctic Region
M-IS07 [J] Geophysical particulate gravity current
M-SD35 [J] Future Missions of Satellite Earth Observation
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The Geodetic Society of Japan |
S-GD01 [J] Geodesy and Global Geodetic Observing System
S-GD02 [J] Crustal Deformation
S-TT39 [J] Synthetic Aperture Radar and its application
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The Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry |
A-AS07 [J] Atmospheric Chemistry
A-AS09 [J] Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate
A-CG45 [J] Biogeochemical linkages between the surface ocean and atmosphere
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Society of Atmospheric Electricity of Japan |
M-IS24 [J] Atmospheric electricity: High energy phenomena
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The Sedimentological Society of Japan |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
H-CG20 [E] Scaled experiments in Earth surface dynamics
H-CG22 [J] Earth surface processes related to deposition, erosion and sediment transport
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Japan Association for Quaternary Research |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
H-QR03 [J] Quaternary, Diachronic dynamics of human-environment interactions
H-DS08 [J] Human environment and disaster risk
S-SS13 [J] Active faults and paleoseismology
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Japanese Association of Groundwater Hydrology |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
A-HW19 [E] Hydrology & Water Environment
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The Geochemical Society of Japan |
A-HW19 [E] Hydrology & Water Environment
A-CG41 [J] Coastal Ecosystems 2. Coral reefs, seagrass and macroalgal beds, and mangroves
A-CG45 [J] Biogeochemical linkages between the surface ocean and atmosphere
S-VC30 [J] Hydrothermal systems of volcanoes
S-GC38 [J] Solid Earth Geochemistry, Cosmochemistry
M-IS15 [J] Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
M-IS19 [J] Biogeosciences of cold seeps, mud volcanoes, and hydrothermal vents
M-TT38 [J] Frontiers in Geochemistry
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PALEO10: Paleosciences Society |
A-CC26 [J] Ice cores and paleoenvironmental modeling
M-IS02 [E] Evolution and variability of the Asian Monsoon and Indo-Pacific climate during the Cenozoic Era
M-IS15 [J] Paleoclimatology and Paleoceanography
M-IS17 [J] Ocean Plastics, an earth science perspective
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Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences |
P-PS01 [E] Outer Solar System Exploration Today, and Tomorrow
P-PS06 [J] Lunar Science and Exploration
P-EM09 [E] Space Weather and Space Climate
P-EM10 [E] Dynamics of Magnetosphere and Ionosphere
P-EM12 [E] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System
P-EM13 [E] Dynamics of the Inner Magnetospheric System
P-EM15 [E] Study of coupling processes in solar-terrestrial system
P-EM16 [J] Heliosphere and Interplanetary Space
P-EM17 [J] Space Plasma Physics: Theory and Simulation
P-CG18 [E] Future missions and instrumentation for space and planetary science
P-CG19 [J] Planetary Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Atmosphere
S-EM14 [E] Electric, magnetic and electromagnetic survey technologies and scientific achievements
S-EM15 [J] Geomagnetism and paleomagnetism
M-GI26 [E] Data assimilation: A fundamental approach in geosciences
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Japanese Geomorphological Union |
U-06 [E] From outreach to knowledge co-creation: Advancing inclusive community engagement in Geoscience
H-GM02 [J] Geomorphology
H-DS10 [J] Geohazards in humid, tectonically active countries and their precursors
H-TT13 [E] HIGH-DEFINITION TOPOGRAPHIC SURFACE DATA FOR CONNECTIVITY IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
H-TT14 [E] Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
M-IS05 [E] Geomaterials in cultural heritage: weathering, investigation techniques, and conservation
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The Geological Society of Japan |
H-CG22 [J] Earth surface processes related to deposition, erosion and sediment transport
S-SS13 [J] Active faults and paleoseismology
S-GL22 [J] Frontier research on chronostratigraphic unit boundaries
S-GL23 [J] Geologic structure and tectonic history of East Asia and Japanese Islands
S-MP26 [J] Deformed rocks, Metamorphic rocks and Tectonics
S-VC36 [J] Volcanic and igneous activities, and these long-term forecasting
S-CG48 [J] Petrology, Mineralogy & Resource Geology
B-CG07 [J] Decoding the history of Earth: From Hadean to the present
M-IS02 [E] Evolution and variability of the Asian Monsoon and Indo-Pacific climate during the Cenozoic Era
M-IS11 [J] Geopark
M-IS13 [J] New frontiers in geology
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Japan Cartographers Association |
H-DS08 [J] Human environment and disaster risk
H-TT14 [E] Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
H-TT16 [J] Geographic Information System and Cartography
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The Geothermal Research Society of Japan |
S-VC30 [J] Hydrothermal systems of volcanoes
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The Association of Japanese Geographers |
O-02 [J] Everyday Life of JpGU's Doctors. How to become a scientists?
H-GG01 [J] Dialogues on natural resources and environment between earth and social sciences
H-DS08 [J] Human environment and disaster risk
H-TT14 [E] Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
H-TT16 [J] Geographic Information System and Cartography
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Geographic Information System Association of Japan |
H-TT14 [E] Geographic Information Systems and Cartography
H-TT16 [J] Geographic Information System and Cartography
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The Tohoku Geographical Association |
O-02 [J] Everyday Life of JpGU's Doctors. How to become a scientists?
H-GG01 [J] Dialogues on natural resources and environment between earth and social sciences
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Japanese Society of Soil Physics |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
A-GE27 [E] Subsurface Mass Transport and Environmental Assessment
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The Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan |
H-TT18 [J] New Developments in Shallow Geophysics
S-SS07 [J] Seismic wave propagation: Theory and Application
S-EM14 [E] Electric, magnetic and electromagnetic survey technologies and scientific achievements
S-TT40 [J] Airborne surveys and monitoring of the Earth
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The Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology |
A-HW18 [E] Material transportation and cycling at the land-sea interface: from headwaters to the ocean
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The Remote Sensing of Society Japan |
A-CG36 [E] Terrestrial monitoring using new-generation geostationary satellites
A-CG37 [E] Satellite Earth Environment Observation
H-TT17 [J] Environmental Remote Sensing
S-TT39 [J] Synthetic Aperture Radar and its application
M-SD35 [J] Future Missions of Satellite Earth Observation
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The Japanese Society for Planetay Sciences |
P-PS07 [J] Planetary Sciences
P-CG18 [E] Future missions and instrumentation for space and planetary science
M-IS21 [J] Planetary Volcanology
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Japan Society for Natural Disaster Science |
H-DS08 [J] Human environment and disaster risk
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Japan Geopark Academic Support Union |
M-IS11 [J]Geopark
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International Cooperative Sessions
These sessions are held to extend our collaborative networking with overseas societies.
Below are International Cooperative Sessions at JpGU 2023.
Philippine Meteorological Society, Inc (PMS)
Institution of Geospatial and Remote Sensing Malaysia (IGRSM)
Philippine Environmental Science Association (PESA)
Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP)
Ikatan Ahli Geologi Indonesia (IAGI)
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
Philippine Geosciences and Remote Sensing Society (PhilGRSS)
Indonesia Disaster Expert Association (IABI)