5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
*Shun Mihira1,2, Tomohiro Usui2 (1. The university of Tokyo, 2. JAXA / ISAS)
[E] Poster
M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection
Sun. May 24, 2026 5:15 PM - 7:00 PM Poster Hall (Exhibition Hall 7&8, Makuhari Messe)
Volcanoes exist on solid planetary surfaces across the solar system. They inform us about volcanism itself, tectonic/internal activity, the surface environment in which they were formed, and their subsequent evolution. Recent high-resolution remote sensing data on extraterrestrial bodies allows us to analyze outcrop scales. Now, we are poised to share the research targets that extend beyond general volcanology and planetary science. Because some geomorphological and geological environments on other planets are similar to those on Earth, research on volcanic geomorphology and geology on Earth provides suitable terrestrial analogs for understanding planetary volcanology. This session discusses the formation history and mechanism of volcanoes across the solar system.
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
*Shun Mihira1,2, Tomohiro Usui2 (1. The university of Tokyo, 2. JAXA / ISAS)
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
*Kei Kurita1, Fumi Kido2, Shoko Ogasawara3, Rina Noguchi4 (1. Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2. Tokyo Metropolitan Highschool Choufu Kita, 3. Hamamatsu Seisei Gakuen High School, 4. Niigata University Graduate School of Science and Technology)
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
*Matsumoto Keigo1, Rina Noguchi2 (1. Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University , 2. Faculty of Science, Niigata University)
5:15 PM - 7:00 PM
*Daisuke Sasakura1, Aiko Hayauchi1 (1. Malvern Panalytical Japan ,Div of Spectris Co.Ltd,.)
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