*Ichiro Tayasu1, Lei Fujiyoshi1, Shiho Yabusaki1, Ki-Cheol Shin1, Takanori Nakano1, Makoto Taniguchi1 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
Session information
[J] Oral
H (Human Geosciences ) » H-TT Technology & Techniques
[H-TT16] Development and application of environmental traceability methods
convener:Ichiro Tayasu(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Ki-Cheol Shin(Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), Katsuyuki Yamashita(Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)
Modern society uses almost all the elements present in the natural world. Although there have long been calls for the sustainable use of the resources that provide these elements and the building of human societies that are in harmony with the environment, the survival of the human race is increasingly at risk as a result of qualitative changes to the environment as a whole. Implementation by the society of methodologies for diagnosing and tracking these various elements of the natural environment and their relationships with humans are now required.
Elements cycle within and among the Earth system spheres, human society and the human body. Information on the concentrations and stable isotopes of elements is powerful tool for tracing this cycling and has been applied in studies of atmosphere-hydrosphere circulation, ecological systems, and the life, health and history of humans. We propose a session to discuss development and applications of environmental traceability methods toward the goal of establishing traceability in natural and human systems.
We encourage the presentation of research integrating isotopic information in various disciplines, such as geochemistry, hydrology, ecology, geology, mineralogy, anthropology, food science, and forensics.
*Shiho Yabusaki1, Naoaki Shibasaki2, Renan Yamamoto2 (1. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature・Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science, Fukushima University, 2.Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science, Fukushima University)
*Takao Nakagiri1, Takeshi Matsumoto1, Haruhiko Horino1, Kenichi Ohkushi3, Shiho Yabusaki2, Ichiro Tayasu2, Yumi Yoshioka4, Shinji Sakurai1 (1.Osaka Prefecture University, 2.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 3.Kobe University, 4.Shimane University)
*Hiroyuki Sase1, Masayuki Morohashi1, Masaki Takahashi1, Tsuyoshi Ohizumi1, Yayoi Inomata2, Shiho Yabusaki3, Tatsuyoshi Saito6,4, Naoyuki Yamashita5, Ichiro Tayasu3, Makoto Nakata4 (1.Asia Center for Air Pollution Research, Japan Environmental Sanitation Center, 2.Kanazawa University, 3.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 4.Niigata University, 5.Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 6.Niigata Prefecture)
Yuya Yokoyama1, *Nagayoshi Katsuta1, Kagawa Masako1, Sayuri Naito1, Maki Morimoto1, Chikage Yoshimizu2, Ichiro Tayasu2, Shin-ichi Kawakami3 (1.Faculty of Education, Gifu University, 2.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 3.Faculty of Education, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University)
Kyaw Zay Ya2, *Tsubasa Otake1, Kenzo Sanematsu3, Tsutomu Sato1 (1.Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University, 2.Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, 3.Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)