Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2018

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[JJ] Evening Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-EM Earth's Electromagnetism

[S-EM17] Geomagnetism, Paleomagnetism and Rock Magnetism

Mon. May 21, 2018 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Nobutatsu Mochizuki(Priority Organization for Innovation and Excellence, Kumamoto University), Hisayoshi Shimizu(Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo)

We are going to discuss the issues on the magnetic fields of the Earth and planets, paleomagnetism, rock-magnetism, and their applications. This session includes the following topics: (1) observation and analysis of the magnetic fields of the Earth and planets, (2) paleomagnetic field variations obtained from natural and archaeological materials, (3) numerical simulations on the magnetic fields of the Earth and planets, (4) measurements and theories of magnetic properties of rocks, minerals, meteorites and other materials, (5) climate changes and global and local surface tectonics based on the paleomagnetic measurements of rocks and sediments, (6) observations of the magnetic anomalies and the crustal magnetization models of the Earth, planets and satellites, and (7) developments of the experimental method and data analysis. The presentation and discussion will be made in Japanese or English in this session.

*Naoto Ishikawa1, Ryokei Yoshimura2, Tesfaye Kidane Birke7, Shin-ichi Kagashima3, Shin-ichiro Higashino4, Ameha Atnafu Muluneh6, Nobutatsu Mochizuki5, Kirika Kitagawa3, Yo-ichiro Otofuji8, Noriaki Obara9, Minoru Funaki, Tetsu Kogiao1 (1.Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, 2.Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University., 3.Faculty of Science, Yamagata University, 4.Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, 5.Priority Organization for lnnovation and Excellence, Kumamoto University, 6.Addis Ababa University, 7.University of KwaZulu Natal, 8.Japan Geochronology Network, 9.Robotista)

*Chie Kato1, Masahiko Sato2, Yuhji Yamamoto3, Hideo Tsunakawa1, Joseph Kirschvink4,5 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo, 3.Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University, 4.California Institute of Technology, 5.Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

*Yujiro Tamura1, Shinji Yamamoto1, Masahiko Sato2, Chie Kato3, Tatsuo Kanamaru4, Hideo Tsunakawa3 (1.Yokohama National University Environment and Information Sciences Departmennt of Natural Environment, 2. Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University Tokyo, 3.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 4.Department of Geosystem Sciences, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University)

*Tadahiro Hatakeyama1,2, Hiromichi Komatsu3, Yu Kitahara4 (1.Information Processing Center, Okayama University of Science, 2.Graduate School of Biosphere-Geosphere Science, Okayama University of Science, 3.Faculty of Biosphere-Geosphere Science, Okayama University of Science, 4.Graduate School of Integrated Science for Global Society, Kyushu University)

*Yuho Kumagai1, Norihiro Nakamura2, Robert George Hatfield3, Toshitsugu Yamazaki4, Yuhji Yamamoto5, Expedition 363 Scientists (1.Department of Earth Science, Tohoku University, 2.Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Tohoku University, 3.College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 4.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 5.Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi University)

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