Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Session information

[J] Oral

P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-PS Planetary Sciences

[P-PS07] Formation and evolution of planetary materials in the Solar System

Mon. May 27, 2019 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM A02 (TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI HALL)

convener:Yoko Kebukawa(Faculty of Engineering, Yokohama National University), Wataru Fujiya(Ibaraki University, College of Science), Shin Ozawa(Department of Earth Science, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Megumi Matsumoto(Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Chairperson:Yoko Kebukawa, Shin Ozawa

This session will focus on the evolution in the Solar System with interaction and co-evolution in minerals, water, organic matter, and noble gas in meteorites and interplanetary dust particles. New innovative analytical and theoretical techniques in various fields will be discussed. The developing methods are welcome to submit for the future mainstream of meteorite study. In order to explore the planetary materials and their evolution, both meteorite studies and experimental approaches are necessary. In this session, we will discuss these topics from extraterrestrial sample analyses and experimental works. Research works on undifferentiated and differentiated meteorites and parent body processes such as aqueous alteration, thermal metamorphism, shock metamorphism, volcanic activity, and core-mantle-crust differentiation are especially included in this session.

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

*Moe Matsuoka1, Tomoki Nakamura2, Takahiro Hiroi3, Nobuyoshi Miyajima4, Naoya Imae5,6, Akira Yamaguchi5, Hideyasu Kojima5,6 (1.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA), 2.Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Sciences, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, 3.Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Brown University, 4.Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth, 5.National Institute of Polar Research, 6.Department of Polar Science, School of Multidisciplinary Science, SOKENDAI)

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