固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号 岩石学・鉱物学(MP)
セッションID S-MP22
タイトル 和文 Supercontinents and Crustal Evolution
英文 Supercontinents and Crustal Evolution
タイトル短縮名 和文 Supercontinents and Crustal Evolution
英文 Supercontinents and Crustal Evolution
代表コンビーナ 氏名 和文 河上 哲生
英文 Tetsuo Kawakami
所属 和文 京都大学大学院理学研究科
英文 Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
共同コンビーナ 1 氏名 和文 外田 智千
英文 Tomokazu Hokada
所属 和文 国立極地研究所
英文 National Institute of Polar Research
共同コンビーナ 2 氏名 和文 Satish-Kumar Madhusoodhan
英文 Madhusoodhan Satish-Kumar
所属 和文 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
英文 Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
共同コンビーナ 3 氏名 和文 Sajeev Krishnan
英文 Krishnan Sajeev
所属 和文 Centre for Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science
英文 Centre for Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Science
発表言語 E
スコープ 和文
Supercontinent formation and dispersion has been enigmatic in the Earth's history. Eurasia is one such current supercontinent and incredible progress in the understanding of its geological evolution has been achieved in the past decade. Earlier supercontinents in the Earth's history such as Gondwana (0.5 Ga), Rodinia (1.0 Ga), Columbia/Nuna (2.0 Ga), Kenorland (2.5 Ga) and Vaalbara (3.1 Ga), have been the focus of several studies, however limited information on older supercontinents has restricted an understanding their tectonic evolution. Several important unsolved issues remain, such as how, when and where these supercontinents formed and how long they remained as such before breaking apart. Additional questions arise on the processes that triggered the fragmentation and unification of continents. In this session, we invite authors around the world to present original new data as well as review results on the continental scale crustal processes and tectonic evolution that are associated with supercontinent formation events in Earth's history. The well-studied Eurasia and Gondwana supercontinents are of particular focus. Topics of interest include, but not restricted to, extremes in metamorphism, P-T-D-t evolution, magmatism, and the role of fluids. We hope to provide a platform for scientific discussions that will enlighten our understanding of the physical and chemical processes in the continental crust that records episodes of orogenesis that contributed to the formation and evolution of supercontinents.
英文
Supercontinent formation and dispersion has been enigmatic in the Earth's history. Eurasia is one such current supercontinent and incredible progress in the understanding of its geological evolution has been achieved in the past decade. Earlier supercontinents in the Earth's history such as Gondwana (0.5 Ga), Rodinia (1.0 Ga), Columbia/Nuna (2.0 Ga), Kenorland (2.5 Ga) and Vaalbara (3.1 Ga), have been the focus of several studies, however limited information on older supercontinents has restricted an understanding their tectonic evolution. Several important unsolved issues remain, such as how, when and where these supercontinents formed and how long they remained as such before breaking apart. Additional questions arise on the processes that triggered the fragmentation and unification of continents. In this session, we invite authors around the world to present original new data as well as review results on the continental scale crustal processes and tectonic evolution that are associated with supercontinent formation events in Earth's history. The well-studied Eurasia and Gondwana supercontinents are of particular focus. Topics of interest include, but not restricted to, extremes in metamorphism, P-T-D-t evolution, magmatism, and the role of fluids. We hope to provide a platform for scientific discussions that will enlighten our understanding of the physical and chemical processes in the continental crust that records episodes of orogenesis that contributed to the formation and evolution of supercontinents.
発表方法 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
時間 講演番号 タイトル 発表者
口頭発表 5月31日 AM1
09:00 - 09:15 SMP22-01 Trace element geochemistry of mineral phases within the Archean olivine dolerite dykes, Dharwar craton, India: insights into the chemical characteristics of parental magma. Ammini Sasidharan Silpa
09:15 - 09:30 SMP22-02 Evaluation of the biogenicity of 2.72 Ga titanite filled microtubular texture Kiran Sasidharan
09:30 - 09:45 SMP22-03 Crustal evolution of olivine-charnockite from south-eastern Madurai Block, Indiaand Wanni Complex, Sri Lanka Sajeev Krishnan
09:45 - 10:00 SMP22-04 Petrological and Geochemical Study of Charnockites from the Wanni Complex, Sri Lanka: Implications for Correlations with Southern India Pahan Abewardana
10:00 - 10:15 SMP22-05 Petrology, geochemistry and geochronology of the granitic rocks from Rwanda: Implications for tectonic settings of the KaragweAnkole Belt Claude Nambaje
10:15 - 10:30 SMP22-06 Oligocene boron-bearing leucogranite formation evidenced by tourmaline-bearing nanogranite inclusions in garnet, central Nepal Himalaya 河上 哲生
口頭発表 5月31日 AM2
10:45 - 11:00 SMP22-07 Duration of metamorphism in the Berrnabbane from the Lützow-Holm Complex, East Antarctica; significance for microcontinental collision in the Gondwana suture zone 中野 伸彦
11:00 - 11:15 SMP22-08 Late Proterozoic to Early Paleozoic igneous activities in the Gondwana Suture Zone, Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica 大和田 正明
11:15 - 11:30 SMP22-09 Timing of garnet-forming metamorphism constrained by U–Th–Pb electron microprobe dating of monazite in a pelitic gneiss from Mefjell, Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica 中野 美玖
11:30 - 11:45 SMP22-10 Metamorphic P-T conditions of sillimanite-biotite-garnet gneiss from Berckmanskampen, Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica 東野 文子
11:45 - 12:00 SMP22-11 Ultrahigh temperature metamorphism at Sør Rondane Mountains, East Antarctica: Evidence from calcite-graphite carbon isotope thermometry Satish-Kumar Madhusoodhan
講演番号 タイトル 発表者
ポスター発表 5月31日 PM3
SMP22-P01 東北日本の白亜紀地殻進化と火山弧の成長:阿武隈および筑波地域の例 角替 敏昭
SMP22-P02 Igneous activities of Josoji rhyolite and intrusive rocks of NE Shimane Peninsula, SW Japan: Implication on Miocene volcanism related to back-arc rifting in San’in region 亀井 淳志
SMP22-P03 Monazite Th-U-Total Pb geochronology of the basement rocks in Malawi: Implications for Neoproterozoic thermal overprint on the Mesoproterozoic Irumide Belt 菊池 悠月
SMP22-P04 Remnants of the Columbia supercontinent from the Sri Lankan beach placers and its trails to the Indian peninsula Athira Pendanath Gopinathan
SMP22-P05 Fluid inclusion studies in auriferous quartz veins from Kwaka, Niger state, Nigeria Abdulrahman Ahmadu