Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Session information

[J] Oral

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

[S-EM18] Geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and rock magnetism

Sun. May 26, 2019 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM A08 (TOKYO BAY MAKUHARI HALL)

convener:Hisayoshi Shimizu(Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo), Masahiko Sato(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo), Chairperson:Yu Kitahara(Graduate School of Social and Cultual Studies, Kyushu University), Hisayoshi Shimizu(The 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 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 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 measurement method and data analysis. The presentation and discussion will be made in Japanese or English in this session.
This session contributes toward development of the SEDI-Japan community.

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

*Yujiro Tamura1, Ryoichi Nakada2, Masahiko Sato3, Shinji Yamamoto4 (1.Graduate schoole of Environment and Information Sciences, Departmennt of Natural Environment, Yokohama National University, 2.Kochi Institute of Core Sample Reserch, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 3.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo, 4.Graduate schoole of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University)

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