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[S-IT25] [EE] New constraints on the asthenosphere and its role in plate tectonics
2017年5月20日(土) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 7ホール)
The Earth's asthenosphere represents a critical region that can control the influence tectonic plates and other surficial processes have on the Earth's deeper mantle, and vice versa. The composition of the Earth's tectonic plates is largely a result of magmatism at mid-ocean ridges and arc systems, and accumulation from below (underplating), which is in turn modulated by the physics and chemistry present in the asthenosphere. Uncertainties in the forces that drive tectonic plates largely arise from incomplete descriptions of the asthenosphere's mechanical properties. Visco-elastic processes ranging from post-seismic deformation to glacial isostatic adjustment are also influenced by the asthenosphere. Recent modeling techniques and new datasets, particularly from the seafloor and subduction zones, have allowed for a better characterization of the asthenosphere. We seek contributions from any discipline from observation to theory, including seismology, geodesy, chemistry, geology, magnetotellurics, and geodynamics, that shed light on the chemistry and physics of continental or oceanic asthenosphere.
*Cheng-Chien Peng1、Ban-Yuan Kuo2、Chin-Wu Chen1 (1.Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University、2.Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica)
*川勝 均1 (1.東京大学地震研究所)
*James B Gaherty1、Joshua B Russell1、Peiying (Patty) Lin2 (1.Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory、2.Taiwan Ocean Research Institute)
*Thorsten W Becker1 (1.Jackson School of Goesciences, The University of Texas at Austin)
*Vlada Stamenkovic1,2、Tobias Höink3、Adrian Lenardic3 (1.California Institute of Technology、2.Jet Propulsion Laboratory、3.Rice University)
Ulrich H Faul1、Christopher J Cline II2、Emmanuel C David2,3、Andrew J Berry2、*Ian Jackson2 (1.Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA、2.Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia、3.Department of Earth Sciences, University College London, London, UK)