[SGL27-P01] Research report on long-term stability of geological environments and LA-ICP-MS-based age dating
★Invited Papers
*Tatsunori Yokoyama1, Takehiro Mitsucuchi1, Shigeru Sueoka1 (1.Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
[J] Poster
S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-GL Geology
Thu. May 30, 2019 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Takahiro Tagami(Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University), Yuji Sano(Division of Ocean and Earth Systems, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo)
Reliable reconstruction of geohistory is of primary importance to better envision the present and future of the Earth. Geochronology and isotope geology play major roles in the reconstruction. This session offers an opportunity to present the results of fundamental studies, including the developments / improvements of analytical methods and age calibration, as well as applications to the Earth and planetary materials. We particularly focus on: (1) radiometric dating, bio-stratigraphy, magneto-stratigraphy and stable isotopic time series that provide the age information, (2) radioisotopes and stable isotopes widely employed for analyzing the Earth and planetary systems and (3) hypothesis and numerical modeling that utilize / assimilate the age and isotopic data. We also welcome contributions that integrate a variety of relevant disciplines.
*Tatsunori Yokoyama1, Takehiro Mitsucuchi1, Shigeru Sueoka1 (1.Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
*Jovita Elisa Fatima da Costa1, Shoichi Kiyokawa1, Yukiyasu Tsutsumi2 (1.Kyushu University, 2.National Museum of Nature and Science)
*Mayuko Fukuyama1, Masatsugu Ogasawara2 (1.Graduate School of Engineering Science, Akita University, 2.Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
*Hiroki Sato1, Koji Umeda1 (1.Hirosaki University)
*Terumi Ejima1,2, Yoshiaki Kon2, Daisuke Araoka2, Shigenori Kawano3, Yutaka Takahashi2 (1.Shinshu University, 2.Geological Survey of Japan, 3.Tochigi Prefectural Museum)
*Nakajima Toru1, Harutaka Sakai1, Hideki Iwano2, Tohru Danhara2, Takafumi Hirata3 (1.Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 2.Kyoto Fission-Track Co., Ltd., 3. Geochemical Research Center, The University of Tokyo)
*Yuya Kajita1, Shigeru Sueoka2, Shoma Fukuda1, Noriko Hasebe3, Akihiro Tomoaki4, Tomoaki Morishita4, Barry P. Kohn5, Tatsunori Yokoyama2, Takahiro Tagami1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University , 2.Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 3.Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University, 4.Department of Sciences, Kanazawa University, 5.School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne)
Horst Zwingmann1, *Hironobu Hyodo2 (1.KUEPS, Kyoto University, 2.Research Institute of Natural Sciences, Okayama University of Science)
*Yama Tomonaga1, Edith Horstmann1, Gaudenz Deplazes2, Rolf Kipfer1 (1.Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), 2.National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (Nagra))
*Shinya Yamamoto1, Yosuke Miyairi2, Yusuke Yokoyama2, Hisami Suga3, Nanako O. Ogawa3, Naohiko Ohkouchi3 (1.Mount Fuji Research Institute, Yamanashi Prefectural Government, 2.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 3.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
*OTABEK ULUGBEK OGLI ANVAROV1, Ken-ichiro Hisada1, Teruyuki Maruoka1, Junichiro Kuroda2, Sherzod Makhmudov3 (1.UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBA, 2.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo , 3.State Comittee of Geology and Mineral Resources of Uzbekistan)
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