10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
*Haruka Nakai1, Mayumi Sakamoto1 (1.Graduate School of Disaster Resilience and Governance, University of Hyogo)
[J] Oral
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection
Sun. May 21, 2023 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM 202 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Yasuyuki Kano(Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Kei Yoshimura(Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo), kiyomi iwahashi(kokugakuin university), Harufumi Tamazawa(Kyoto City University of Arts), Chairperson:Kei Yoshimura(Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo), kiyomi iwahashi(kokugakuin university)
The history of modern observation in earth and planetary sciences is often far shorter compared with the timescales of their interests. Investigation of the long-term variations and occurrences of extremely rare events requires effective use of information derived from historical documents observed and recorded by pre-modern people. Thus, historical documents have been referred in various fields of earth and planetary sciences such as seismology, climatology, meteorology and astronomy. Sharing their records, methods and experiences will be beneficial for each field and bring new insights. It is also essential to involve experienced historians because one needs to carefully investigate the reliability and the context of each document in order to use it as scientific data. On the other hand, analyzing the record in the historical documents with the eyes of modern science may also bring new insights to the historians. Cooperative work between historians and earth scientists will provide better knowledge on disaster mitigation, and science, technology and society through understanding of human reaction to historical disasters. In this session we overview the studies using the historical documents in various fields of the earth and planetary sciences as well as the recent advances in related topics such as historical-data assimilation and digital humanities, such as AI character recognition. The aim is to promote the communication and dialogues among the researchers in various background, and thus foster the new ideas and collaborations in the study of "History X EPS."
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM
*Haruka Nakai1, Mayumi Sakamoto1 (1.Graduate School of Disaster Resilience and Governance, University of Hyogo)
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
*CHANG LIU1, Akiyuki Kawasaki2, Tomoko Shiroyama3 (1.Department of Civil Engineering, the University of Tokyo, 2.Institute for Future Initiatives, the University of Tokyo, 3.Graduate School of Economics, the University of Tokyo)
11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
*Risa Nakamura1, Akiyuki Kawasaki1 (1.University of Tokyo)
11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
*Kenjiro Sho1, Yoshimi Ikeda2, Mika Ichino3, Junpei Hirano4, Kooiti Masuda5, Asanobu Kitamoto3,6 (1.Nagoya Institute of Technology, 2.Ikeda Gakuen Ikeda Senior High School, 3.Center for Open Data in the Humanities, 4.Teikyo University, 5.Rissho University, 6.National Institute of Informatics)
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM
*Harufumi Tamazawa1,2, kiyomi iwahashi3, Reizaburo Kitai4 (1.Kyoto City University of Arts, 2.Kyoto University, 3.Kokugakuin University, 4.Ritsumeikan University)
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