固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号 固体地球科学複合領域・一般(CG)
セッションID S-CG53
タイトル 和文 海底ジオハザード
英文 Submarine geohazards and its application
タイトル短縮名 和文 海底ジオハザード
英文 Submarine geohazards and its application
代表コンビーナ 氏名 和文 川村 喜一郎
英文 Kiichiro Kawamura
所属 和文 山口大学
英文 Yamaguchi University
共同コンビーナ 1 氏名 和文 成瀬 元
英文 Hajime Naruse
所属 和文 京都大学大学院理学研究科
英文 Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
共同コンビーナ 2 氏名 和文 大久保 泰邦
英文 Yasukuni Okubo
所属 和文 地熱技術開発株式会社
英文 Geothermal Energy Research and Development Co. LTD.
共同コンビーナ 3 氏名 和文 佐々 真志
英文 Shinji Sassa
所属 和文 国立研究開発法人海上・港湾・航空技術研究所港湾空港技術研究所
英文 National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Port and Airport Research Institute
発表言語 E
スコープ 和文
This session is to discuss widespread submarine geohazards across the globe. Submarine geohazards range from volcano eruption to earthquakes, tsunamis, seabed liquefaction, seabed creep, submarine slides, turbidity currents, shallow gas eruptions, mud volcanoes, and sediment instability such as migrating bedforms and scour and erosion around marine and offshore structures. Submarine landslide tsunamis are now seen from all geological environments; passive, convergent and transform margins, as well as volcanoes. We target the full spectrum of such geohazards that impact people lives and critical infrastructures. Offshore renewable energy systems are rapidly advancing to meet global requirements for sustainable development. Underwater fiber optic cables, underwater power cables, and underwater pipelines have been laid over many parts of the seafloor, and their importance, either strategic and economic, increased dramatically in recent years. However, these marine and offshore infrastructures are at risk from multiple cascading multi-geohazards that include landslides, tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. Due to their widespread occurrence across the globe, submarine geohazards are a globally relevant and critical issue to be better addressed in the face of global climate change.
英文
This session is to discuss widespread submarine geohazards across the globe. Submarine geohazards range from volcano eruption to earthquakes, tsunamis, seabed liquefaction, seabed creep, submarine slides, turbidity currents, shallow gas eruptions, mud volcanoes, and sediment instability such as migrating bedforms and scour and erosion around marine and offshore structures. Submarine landslide tsunamis are now seen from all geological environments; passive, convergent and transform margins, as well as volcanoes. We target the full spectrum of such geohazards that impact people lives and critical infrastructures. Offshore renewable energy systems are rapidly advancing to meet global requirements for sustainable development. Underwater fiber optic cables, underwater power cables, and underwater pipelines have been laid over many parts of the seafloor, and their importance, either strategic and economic, increased dramatically in recent years. However, these marine and offshore infrastructures are at risk from multiple cascading multi-geohazards that include landslides, tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. Due to their widespread occurrence across the globe, submarine geohazards are a globally relevant and critical issue to be better addressed in the face of global climate change.
発表方法 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
講演番号 タイトル 発表者
ポスター発表 5月27日 PM3
SCG53-P01 Clinoform features and geohazard implications of subaqueous delta offshore Zhoshui River, Eastern Taiwan Strait Jih-Hsin Chang
SCG53-P02 Surficial sediment remobilization: A widespread process associated with megathrust ruptures in the Japan Trench Cecilia McHugh
SCG53-P03 海底地すべりの発生メカニズムと予測可能性 川村 喜一郎
SCG53-P04 Topographic control on deep current scour and seafloor instability in the oceanward slope of Japan Trench 池田 尚史
SCG53-P05 Expanding the database of mud diapirism and mud volcanism in the Japan Trench: accretionary prism mechanisms Myra Keep