固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号 火山学(VC)
セッションID S-VC25
タイトル 和文 International Volcanology
英文 International Volcanology
タイトル短縮名 和文 International Volcanology
英文 International Volcanology
代表コンビーナ 氏名 和文 Chris Conway
英文 Chris Conway
所属 和文 Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
英文 Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
共同コンビーナ 1 氏名 和文 松本 恵子
英文 Keiko Matsumoto
所属 和文 産業技術総合研究所地質調査総合センター
英文 Geological Survey of Japan, The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
共同コンビーナ 2 氏名 和文 山田 大志
英文 Taishi Yamada
所属 和文 京都大学防災研究所 火山活動研究センター
英文 Sakurajima Volcano Research Center, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
共同コンビーナ 3 氏名 和文 川口 允孝
英文 Masataka Kawaguchi
所属 和文 東京大学地震研究所
英文 Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
発表言語 E
スコープ 和文
The aim of this session is to share global perspectives on fundamental research themes in volcanology, by comparing case studies of recent and past eruptions in Japan and abroad. We welcome presentations on pre-eruptive magmatic processes, eruption dynamics, monitoring and response practices, and experimental volcanology. In response to recent eruptions around the world, this session seeks contributions that: integrate petrological, geochemical, and geophysical data; advance eruption forecasting techniques; utilize remote sensing of eruptive phenomena and deposits; explore the mechanisms of explosive and effusive eruptions; and provide rapid communication of new eruption survey results and monitoring techniques. This session will provide a platform for Japanese researchers to disseminate their research to a global audience, and will welcome international participants into the JpGU community. International Volcanology offers a chance for all presenters to share lessons from their research that will yield greater understanding of the universal aspects of volcanic systems and eruptions, build international collaboration networks, and improve mitigation of future volcanic hazards. 
英文
The aim of this session is to share global perspectives on fundamental research themes in volcanology, by comparing case studies of recent and past eruptions in Japan and abroad. We welcome presentations on pre-eruptive magmatic processes, eruption dynamics, monitoring and response practices, and experimental volcanology. In response to recent eruptions around the world, this session seeks contributions that: integrate petrological, geochemical, and geophysical data; advance eruption forecasting techniques; utilize remote sensing of eruptive phenomena and deposits; explore the mechanisms of explosive and effusive eruptions; and provide rapid communication of new eruption survey results and monitoring techniques. This session will provide a platform for Japanese researchers to disseminate their research to a global audience, and will welcome international participants into the JpGU community. International Volcanology offers a chance for all presenters to share lessons from their research that will yield greater understanding of the universal aspects of volcanic systems and eruptions, build international collaboration networks, and improve mitigation of future volcanic hazards. 
発表方法 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
招待講演 Jamie Ian Farquharson (Niigata University)
市原 美恵 (東京大学地震研究所)
Sonja A Behnke (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
嶋野 岳人 (鹿児島大学大学院理工学研究科理学専攻地球科学プログラム)
Simon Barker (Victoria University of Wellington)
時間 講演番号 タイトル 発表者
口頭発表 5月29日 PM1
13:45 - 14:00 SVC25-01 Using lightning measurements to detect and monitor explosive volcanic eruptions Sonja A Behnke
14:00 - 14:15 SVC25-02 Multiphase turbulent flow explains lightning rings in volcanic plumes - Implications for the eruption sequence of the January 15, 2022, Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption 市原 美恵
14:15 - 14:30 SVC25-03 Source location of volcanic earthquakes using ASL method in velocity structure having a constant vertical gradient Novia Antika Anggraeni
14:30 - 14:45 SVC25-04 Geodetic observations and the inferred geometry of the dyke intrusion associated with the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption Lincoln Paul Alcantara Olayta
14:45 - 15:00 SVC25-05 InSAR evidence of small-scale faults activation during rift zone intrusions at Piton de la Fournaise volcano Quentin Dumont
口頭発表 5月29日 PM2
15:30 - 15:45 SVC25-06 Continuous ash investigation trials for understanding eruption sequence in southern Kyushu, Japan 嶋野 岳人
15:45 - 16:00 SVC25-07 Geochemistry of magmas in the lead-up and recovery of the 7.6 ka caldera collapse of Mashū volcano, Hokkaido Simon Barker
16:00 - 16:15 SVC25-08 Conditions of the ignimbrite formations of the Khangar volcano (Kamchatka peninsula) Alexey Kotov
16:15 - 16:30 SVC25-09 Multiple evidence for episodic melt extraction and eruption in large silicic magma systems from Maninjau caldera, Indonesia: Geochemical and paleomagnetic constraints 金田 泰明
16:30 - 16:45 SVC25-10 Results from IODP Expedition 398: Giant offshore pumice deposit records a shallow submarine explosive eruption of ancestral Santorini McIntosh Iona
講演番号 タイトル 発表者
ポスター発表 5月29日 PM3
SVC25-P01 Characterisation of tephra from marine sediment cores in the South Shetland Islands region, Antarctica Jodi Fox
SVC25-P02 Hydrothermally altered mineral and sulfur isotope characteristic of acid crater in Dieng Volcanic Complex (DVC), Central Java, Indonesia mirai suchayla adiba
SVC25-P03 Preliminary textural studies of pumice and scoria from the Plinian eruption of Raung volcano, East Java, Indonesia Mradipta Lintang Alifcanta Moktikanana
SVC25-P04 The petrology and geochemistry of the high-Fo olivine-bearing mafic magma of the Conos de Licto, Northern Andean Volcanic Zone, Ecuador Derek James Weller
SVC25-P05 Pre-eruptive conditions and eruption mechanism of giant pumice from Toba Caldera: Insight from geochemistry and textural data Gabriela Nogo Retnaningtyas Bunga Naen
SVC25-P06 Tracing the Kikai volcano evolution from geochemical surveys of subaerial and submarine deposits Tejada Maria Luisa
SVC25-P07 空気振動観測によるブルカノ式噴火の岩塊到達距離評価 ―運動方程式に基づく初速度と圧力積分の検討― 山田 大志
SVC25-P08 Are magmatic systems at ice-covered arc volcanoes affected by deglaciation? Chris Conway
SVC25-P09 International volcanology: what is the impact of English being the dominant publishing language for global research? Jamie Ian Farquharson