Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary (M)
Session Sub-category Intersection(IS)
Session ID M-IS12
Title Mountain Science
Short Title Mountain Science
Main Convener Name Akihiko SASAKI
Affiliation Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Kokushikan University
Co-Convener 1 Name Motoshi Nishimura
Affiliation Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Institute for Mountain Science, Shinshu University
Co-Convener 2 Name Asaka Konno
Affiliation Tokoha University
Session Language
J
Scope
Mountainous areas provide water resources to the populated downstream areas, protecting the diversity of ecosystem and providing tourism attraction. To access the mountain environment changes and mitigate the impacts of global warming influences, a cross-cutting session is proposed to share the scientific knowledge among various fields; such as climatology, hydrology, geomorphology, glaciology, water/carbon/material cycle, eco-diversity, etc.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Invited Authors Akihiro Yoshida (Kagoshima University)
Takumi Suzuki (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Earth Observation Research Center)
Time Presentation No Title Presenter
Oral Presentation May 29 AM1
9:00 - 9:15 MIS12-01 Winters in Japan have not been getting warmer in recent years Keisuke Suzuki
9:15 - 9:30 MIS12-02 3D-measuring of alpine vegetation using action cameras Ryotaro Okamoto
9:30 - 9:45 MIS12-03 Stepped forms on snowy volcanoes in the Tohoku Region of Japan: A potential case of middle latitude relict cryoplanation terraces Yoshihiko Kariya
9:45 - 10:00 MIS12-04 Effects of freeze-thaw action in the Hakuba mountain range Hirotaka Sugiyama
10:00 - 10:15 MIS12-05 Environmental conditions for debris flows from the northeast slope of Mt. Shakushi flowing on the Hakuba Daisekkei perennial snow patch. Chiyuki Narama
10:15 - 10:30 MIS12-06 Research on crustal activities of the Southern Alps in the northern Shizuoka Prefecture: A preliminary report Kazuyoshi Nanjo
Oral Presentation May 29 AM2
10:45 - 11:00 MIS12-07 Relationship between topography and decrease of wetland on the top of Mt. Naeba, Central Japan Mamoru Koarai
11:00 - 11:15 MIS12-08 Topographic conditions constraining the distribution of subalpine coniferous forests on the snowy mountains in the eastern Japan Atsushi Ikeda
11:15 - 11:40 MIS12-09 Expansion process of subalpine coniferous woodland since the last deglaciation based on the pollen record at the Tanohara peat bog, Shiga Highland, Japan Akihiro Yoshida
11:40 - 12:00 MIS12-10 Impacts on snow ecosystems: Snow algae blooms in seasonal snowpacks and perennial snow valleys in mountainous regions of the Japanese Archipelago Takumi Suzuki
12:00 - 12:15 MIS12-11 Host-parasite relationships between snow algae and chytrids in snow-covered regions of Japan Hiroaki Nakanishi
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 29 PM3
MIS12-P01 Toward the Construction of the Seismic Intensity Network
in the Southern Hida Mountain Range, Central Japan (2)
Shiro Ohmi
MIS12-P02 Formation period and maintenance conditions of mires located at the top and hillside of Naeba volcano Natsuki Sasaki
MIS12-P03 Estimation and Changes in the Spatial and Vertical Distribution of Grasslands in the Shikoku Mountains Using Satellite Remote Sensing Takushi KOYAMA
MIS12-P04 Geo-environmental changes around Hakuundake, central Daisetsuzan Mountains Akihiko SASAKI
MIS12-P05 The impact of increased flow from the typhoon on the gravel bars downstream of Shiogo Dam in the Oi River Asaka Konno
MIS12-P06 Internal structure of the glacier moraine complexes in the Adygene glacier front, Tian Shan Arai Taiki
MIS12-P07 Glacial fluctuation history of the Murodo-daira area during the Last Glacial Period: Evidence from a glacial geomorphological survey of Mount Murodo, Tateyama Mountains Mishina Haruka
MIS12-P08 Relationship between area change of perennial snow patch and meteorological factors for 58 years (1967-2024) in Karasawa Cirque Reiko Ide
MIS12-P09 Long-Term Vegetation Phenology Changes in Cool-Temperate Deciduous Forests of Japan Revealed by Two Decades of Time-Lapse Photography Taiga Sasagawa
MIS12-P10 Relationship between spectral reflectance in the visible wavelength range and the species composition and pigments of snow algae in red snow Ryohei Abe
MIS12-P11 Time-lapse observations of winter stoneflies’ behavior on snowpack using a 360-degree camera Tetsuya Akabayashi
MIS12-P12 The distribution of snowfall amount and snow depth in Kamikochi, the Northern Japan Alps Hikaru Kondo
MIS12-P13 An assessment of meteorological and snow environment in Northern Japanse Alps region based on the in-situ observation Motoshi Nishimura
MIS12-P14 Variation and Meteorological Conditions of Cold-Air-Pool Structure in Kamikochi Hirokatsu Kaneko
MIS12-P15 Geoecological Assessment of Mountain River Basins in the Caspian Region: Methodology and Preliminary Research Findings Tatiana Gorbunova