JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[JJ] Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-TT Technology & Techniques

[S-TT60] [JJ] Contribution of luminescence and ESR dating to earth and planetary sciences

Wed. May 24, 2017 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)

convener:Kazumi Ito(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST), Shin Toyoda(Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, Okayama University of Science), Reisuke Kondo(Educational Development Center, Kogakkan University), Saiko Sugisaki(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST)

Luminescence and ESR are phenomena caused by radiation dose to a range of materials, including quartz, feldspar, and carbonates, and have been utilized for geological dating methods. Recent progress has made these techniques reliable methods that can be applied universally to geological records from several decades to a million years old. Attempts have also been made to apply the methods to various problems of earth and planetary sciences, such as estimates of denudation rate of earth surface and activity of seismic faults, and provenance of sediments. For further development and dissemination of these techniques, this session invites presentations of original research and reviews on their basics and application. Participants who have relevant research interests are welcome to join the discussion to seek new research collaboration.

*Saiko Sugisaki1, Andrew Murray2, Jan-Pieter Buylaert2,3, Ryuji Tada4, Yasufumi Satoguchi6, Yoshitaka Nagahashi5, Ken Ikehara1, Tomohisa Irino7, Richard W. Murray8, Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian9 (1.Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, 2.Aarhus University, 3.Technical University of Denmark, 4.The University of Tokyo, 5.Fukushima University, 6.Lake Biwa Museum, 7.Hokkaido University, 8.Boston University, 9.Texas A&M University)

*Kiriha Tanaka1, Jun Muto1, Yasuo Yabe2, Toshitaka Oka3, Norihiro Nakamura3, Hiroyuki Nagahama1 (1.Department of Geology, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 3. Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Tohoku University)

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