5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Jintao Zhu1,2,3, Renbiao Tao3, Jinze He2, Takayuki Ishii2, Yunxiu Li4, Lifei Zhang1 (1.Peking University, 2.Okayama University, 3.HPSTAR, 4.Second Institute Of Oceanography)
[E] Poster
S (Solid Earth Sciences ) » S-IT Science of the Earth's Interior & Techtonophysics
Mon. May 26, 2025 5:15 PM - 7:15 PM Poster Hall (Exhibition Hall 7&8, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Naoko Takahashi(Department of Earth Science, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Bjorn Mysen(Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Inst. Washington), Eiji Ohtani(Department of Earth Science, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University), Emmanuel Codillo(Carnegie Institution for Science)

Mass and energy transport processes in the crust and mantle are crucial to understanding the movement and distribution of materials and heat in the Earth's interior. These processes, driven primarily by magma and fluid, play key roles in Earth dynamics such as the formation and evolution of the crust and mantle, volcanic and seismic activity, and metamorphism. The mass and energy properties of magma and fluid, controlled by temperature, pressure, composition, and oxygen fugacity, affect many processes including partial melting, crystallization, element partitioning, isotopic fractionation as well as rheology of minerals/rocks, elastic wave velocity and electrical conductivity. A comprehensive understanding of the behavior and roles of magmas, fluids and volatile-bearing minerals under extreme conditions is fundamental to research in earth and planetary sciences.
This session will focus on exploring how transport properties govern those transport processes from local to global scales. Those properties include, but are not limited to, the physical and chemical properties of magmas, fluids, and minerals with volatiles, as well as imaging techniques such as seismic tomography and electrical conductivity profiles of the Earth's interior. We welcome contributions from laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, geophysical observations, and petrological and geochemical analyses, with interdisciplinary studies especially encouraged. We also welcome presentations from the communities of the Commission of Physics of Minerals of the International Mineralogical Association (CPM-IMA) and the Study of Earth Deep Interior (SEDI-J).
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Jintao Zhu1,2,3, Renbiao Tao3, Jinze He2, Takayuki Ishii2, Yunxiu Li4, Lifei Zhang1 (1.Peking University, 2.Okayama University, 3.HPSTAR, 4.Second Institute Of Oceanography)
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Juan Miguel Ramirez Guotana1, Celine D Tatco1, Jenielyn Tuando Padrones2, Decibel Villarisco Faustino-Eslava1 (1.UPLB-SESAM, 2.UPLB)
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Takuya Moriguti1, Takayuki Ishii1, Tatsuki Tsujimori2, Izumi Mashino1, Akio Makishima1 (1.Institute for Planetary Materials, Okayama University, 2.Div. Geoenvironmental Sci., Dept. Earth Science, Tohoku University)
5:15 PM - 7:15 PM
*Steeve Greaux1, Yoshio Kono2, Sho Kakizawa3, Itaru Ohira4, Jiejun Jing1, Yoshihiro Inoue1, Hideharu Kuwahara1, Noriyoshi Tsujino3, Yuji Higo3 (1.Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University, 2.Department of Physics and Astronomy, Kwansei Gakuin University, 3.Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, 4.Department of Chemistry, Gakushuin University)
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