10:45 〜 11:00
*Jie Li1 (1.University of Michigan Ann Arbor)
[E] 口頭発表
セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-IT 地球内部科学・地球惑星テクトニクス
2023年5月25日(木) 10:45 〜 12:00 301B (幕張メッセ国際会議場)
コンビーナ:Mysen Bjorn(Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Inst. Washington)、大谷 栄治(東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻)、高橋 菜緒子(東京大学大学院理学系研究科)、座長:大谷 栄治(東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻)、Mysen Bjorn(Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Inst. Washington)
The formation and evolution of the Earth are governed by mass and energy transport processes. Magma and fluid are the main transport agents whose properties characterize those processes. This session will address experimental results and natural observations needed to describe transport processes in the Earth's interior.
Transport properties of magma and fluid are controlled by their composition, temperature, and pressure. Composition of magma and fluid is controlled by element partitioning between minerals, magma, and fluid. Chemical composition, in turn, affects partial melting and crystallization processes as well as physical properties including equation-of-state and rheology. Those properties vary with temperature, pressure, chemical composition, and type and proportion of volatiles. Transport processes governed by such chemical and physical properties include magma and fluid formation at depth and their ascent toward the surface.
Transport processes of magma and fluid are imaged globally and locally by geophysical observations such as seismic tomography and electrical conductivity profiles. Magma sources and plumbing systems in the mantle and crust and their transport toward the surface are also imaged by those geophysical tools together with geochemical properties that, in turn, affect the geophysical properties. From such information, a three-dimensional structure of current and past magma and fluid plumbing systems can be described.
The session will focus on those phenomena, which include properties and processes of magma and fluid, as well as geophysical imaging and geochemical mapping of the Earth's interior at scales from local to global. Presentations can include results of laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, and observations using geophysical and geochemical approaches. Contributions to any of these subjects are encouraged. The Commission of Physics of Minerals of the International Mineralogical Association (CPM-IMA) sponsors this session.
10:45 〜 11:00
*Jie Li1 (1.University of Michigan Ann Arbor)
11:00 〜 11:15
*Wen-Pin Hsieh1 (1.Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
11:15 〜 11:30
11:30 〜 11:45
11:45 〜 12:00
*近藤 望1,2、河野 義生1、大平 格3、Rostislav Hrubiak4、尾原 幸治5、新田 清文5、関沢 央輝5 (1.愛媛大学地球深部ダイナミクス研究センター、2.岡山大学惑星物質研究所、3.学習院大学化学科、4.High Pressure Collaborative Access Team, X-ray Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory、5.SPring-8、高輝度光科学研究センター)