Solid Earth Sciences (S)
Session Sub-category Complex & General(CG)
Session ID S-CG52
Title Crustal fluids and deformation
Short Title Crustal fluids and deformation
Main Convener Name Yuichi Kitagawa
Affiliation Tectono-Hydrology Research Group, Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Co-Convener 1 Name Fumiaki Tsunomori
Affiliation Geochemical Research Center, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
Co-Convener 2 Name Takafumi Kasaya
Affiliation Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Session Language
E
Scope
We will provide an opportunity to discuss about observation and modeling of crustal fluids. Topics of interests include, but not limited to
(1) a field of physics and chemistry of fluids in and around earthquake occurrence fields and/or active faults,
(2) a field of earthquake hydrology, which estimates crustal deformation from level, pressure and chemistry of groundwater using poroelastic theory,
and (3) a field of chemistry of crustal fluids, which attempts to understand fluid budgets and modes of migration from deep to shallow crustal regions.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 27 PM3
SCG52-P01 Introduction of the newly established integrated groundwater observation site (Nobeoka-Kitakata) in Miyazaki Prefecture Yuichi Kitagawa
SCG52-P02 Application of a Tank Model for Rainfall Correction in Multi-Component Strainmeter Records Yuta Matsuno
SCG52-P03 Hot spring and groundwater exploration in and around the earthquake swarm zone of northern Yamaguchi Prefecture occurring since February 2025. Noritoshi Morikawa
SCG52-P04 Development of Radon Counter for Long-Term Autonomous Monitoring Fumiaki Tsunomori
SCG52-P05 Continuous Radon Monitoring of Hot Spring Water at the Eastern Margin of the Aira Caldera: Performance of an Upgraded System and One-Year Time-Series Data Kuniyo Kawabata
SCG52-P06 Continuous Monitoring Method for Bubbles in Pumping Pipes using an Optical Measurement System for Volcanic Observation Naoki Toda