JPGU Meeting 2009
  Outline
 
  Session Table
 
  Session list
  A(Public presentation)
  U(Union)
  B(Biogeosciences)
  C(Geochemistry)
  D(Geodesy)
  E(Geomagnetism)
  F(Atmospheric and Oceanic Science)
  G(Geology)
  H(Hydrology・Limnology・Groundwater Hydrology)
  I(Physics of the Earth's Interior)
  K(Petrology・Mineralogy)
  L(Global environment Climate Change)
  M(Earth, Planetary and Space Science)
  O(Measurement and exploration technology)
  O(Measurement and exploration technology)
  P(Planetary Sciences)
  Q(Quaternary)
  R(Resource Geology)
  S(Seismology)
  T(Earth and Planetary
  V(Volcanology)
  W(Snow and Ice)
  X(Geography)
  Y(Disaster prevention ・Application earth science)
  Z(Others)
  J(Interdisciplinary)
 
 

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Session List

S147:(Active faults and paleoseismology)
*oral
5/21 PM1 IC 13:45 - 14:00 S147-001 Fault dynamics and earthquake sources (2) -simple shear and zero-mode deformation-
*Toru Ouchi
5/21 PM1 IC 14:00 - 14:15 S147-002 Relationship between the fault length, the recurrence interval, and the thermal gradient in Japanese inland area.
*Takeshi Kudo, Masashi Kawamura, Muneyoshi Furumoto
5/21 PM1 IC 14:15 - 14:30 S147-003 Comparison between various stochastic models that explain the paleoseismic activity data of major active fault zones in Japan
*Yutaka Hayashi, Kenji Maeda
5/21 PM1 IC 14:30 - 14:45 S147-004 Do warped paleoshorelines in tectonically active zones indicate coseismic crustal deformation derived from blind faulting or not ?
*Takahiro Miyauchi
5/21 PM1 IC 14:45 - 15:00 S147-005 Paleoseismic trench investigation across the surface rupture associated with the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku, Japan, earthquake
*Shinji Toda, Tadashi Maruyama, Masayuki Yoshimi, other
5/21 PM1 IC 15:00 - 15:15 S147-006 Revaluation of the damage by the landslides at Kataura Village in Kanagawa Prefecture from the 1923 Kanto Earthquake
*Masayuki Takemura
5/21 PM2 IC 15:30 - 15:45 S147-007 Four earthquakes in the ancient ages recorded in the old documents of Komatsuji temple in Katano city, Osaka prefecture
*Yoshinobu Tsuji
5/21 PM2 IC 15:45 - 16:00 S147-008 Generation condition and mechanism of faults flexure -Example of Tachikawa fault-
*Koichi Ando, Haruo Yamazaki
5/21 PM2 IC 16:00 - 16:15 S147-009 Activity of the Kushibiki and Kamikawa faults in the northwestern part of Kanto Plain obtained by arrayed borehole survey
*Yuichi Sugiyama, Kayo Shintani, Akiko Miyawaki, other
5/21 PM2 IC 16:15 - 16:30 S147-010 The active fault estimation by fracture width detected by gamma-ray survey
*Tatsuro Yoshimura
5/21 PM2 IC 16:30 - 16:45 S147-011 Submarine, across-arc normal fault system off the east coast of Ishigaki Island, Ryukyu Arc: its evolution and propagation process
*Takeshi Matsumoto, Ryuichi Shinjo, Mamoru Nakamura, other
5/21 PM2 IC 16:45 - 17:00 S147-012 Co-seismic slip distribution and shortening structures produced by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake
*Aiming Lin, Zhikun Ren

S147:(Active faults and paleoseismology)      top of this page
*poster   5/20
S147-P001 Nonbrittle lateral deformation of ground surface during strike-slip faulting -insights from sandbox experiments
*Keiichi Ueta, Masataka Sawada
S147-P002 Detection of small tectonic-geomorphic features beneath vegetation cover in Japanese mountains from high-resolution LiDAR DEMs
*Zhou Lin, Heitaro Kaneda, Sakae Mukoyama, other
S147-P003 A large trench survey of huge tsunami traces in Nemuro lowland along the Kuril subduction zone: Preliminary report
*Kiyoyuki Shigeno, Masayuki Ishii, Futoshi Nanayama, other
S147-P004 Displacement of the 1938 Kutcharo Earthquake Fault, Hokkaido, revealed by GPR and trench survey
*Sunao Ohtsu, Makoto Tamura, Gentaro Kawakami, other
S147-P005 Drainage system evolution associated with segment linkage within the northern Tokachi fault zone in the middle Pleistocene
*Hiroaki Suzuki, Toshifumi Imaizumi, Tatsuya Ishiyama
S147-P006 Characteristics of earthquake fault system of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake
*Nobuo Doi, Tokumi Saito, Masaru Noda
S147-P007 On the characteristics of the surface rupture around the source region of the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake in 2008
*Toshinori Sasaki, Keiichi Ueta, Yasuhira Aoyagi, other
S147-P008 Mapping of surface rupture associated with the Mw 6.9 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku, Japan, earthquake, using ground-based LiDAR
*Tadashi Maruyama, Shinji Toda, Masayuki Yoshimi, other
S147-P009 Seismic reflection profiling across the Ichinoseki-Ishikoshi Flexure in Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Japan
*Yoshinori Tashiro, Toshifumi Imaizumi, Tatsuya Ishiyama, other
S147-P010 Active structure of Ichinoseki-Ishikoshi Flexure
*Hideki Kosaka, Yoshinori Tashiro, atsushi Miwa, other
S147-P011 Relative sea level change in the last 500 years recorded in coastal deposit in the Sendai Plain, northeastern Japan
*Masanobu Shishikura, Toru Tamura, Kazuaki Watanabe, other
S147-P012 Active tectonic uplift process of the Osado Mountains pressed up in Japan Sea, using paleoshoreline data and fault modeling
*Kazuki Watanabe, Takahiro Miyauchi
S147-P013 Structural history on Torigoe faults,Cyuetu area Niigata Prefecture,central Japan
*Mai Tanaka, Kenta Kobayashi
S147-P014 Groundwater anomalies around active faults in the source region of the 2004Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake
*Tatsuya Ito, Tsuyoshi Toyoshima, Naoki Watanabe, other
S147-P015 Paleoseismology of the Atotsugawa fault system; implication on the displacement per seismic event and slip rates for the Holocene
*Ryosuke Doke, Akira Takeuchi, Muren Kan
S147-P016 High-resolution seismic reflection survey of near-surface deformation structure of the Kureha-yama fault using Land Streamer
*Tomio Inazaki, Takao Aizawa, Shunichiro Ito, other
S147-P017 Offshore active faults in the northern part off Noto Peninsula revealed by high-resolution seismic profiles
*Takahiko INOUE, Fumitoshi Murakami, Yukinobu Okamura, other
S147-P018 Possible biological index (Corallinates) to decode coseismic coastal uplift by great earthquakes occurring beneath Sagami Trough
Kanae Hachinohe, *Takahiro Miyauchi
S147-P019 Paleoseismicity along the Kamanashi-yama fault group in the Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line, central Japan
*Shinji Toda, Tadashi Maruyama, Koji Okumura, other
S147-P020 Fault-related geomorphic history at Misayama-godo, Fujimi Town, in the central-to-southern part of the ISTL active fault zone
*Nobuhiko Sugito, Hiroshi Sawa, Kaoru Taniguchi, other
S147-P021 Tectonic landforms and late Quaternary slip rates by LiDAR along the middle part of the ISTL active fault zone in Hakushu area
*Nobuhisa Matsuta, Masayoshi Tajikara, Daisuke Hirouchi, other
S147-P022 Tectonic geomorphology along the southern part of the ISTL active fault zone, central Japan
*Masayoshi Tajikara, Hiroshi Sawa, Nobuhiko Sugito, other
S147-P023 Paleoseismicity on the Makigahora, Enako, Miyagawa and Nukuidani faults in the Takayama-Oppara fault zone, central Japan
*Toshikazu Yoshioka, Daisuke Hirouchi, Nobuhiko Sugito, other
S147-P024 Subsurface structure in and around the Tegano Fault
*Toshiyuki Tanaka, Masayoshi Tajikara, Kyozo Nozaki, other
S147-P025 The relationship between relative sea-level rise recorded in the Holocene sequence in the Nobi Plain and coseismic subsidence
*Yuichi Niwa, Toshihiko Sugai, Takashi Ogami, other
S147-P026 Paleoseismological Study of the Iyo Fault of the Median Tectonic Line Active Fault System in Shikoku, Southwest Japan
*Michiharu Ikeda, Hideaki Goto, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, other
S147-P027 Investigation of Quaternary activity in Miyakojima fault zone Okinawa Pref. southeast  Japan
*Tomoo Echigo, Masashi Omata, Yorihide Kohriya, other
S147-P028 Non-characteristic slip history on the 1942 Erbaa-Niksar earthquake segment along the North Anatolian fault system, Turkey
*Hisao Kondo
S147-P029 Seismotectonic implications of uplifted coral reefs in the Philippines: A preliminary report
*Noelynna Ramos, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, Jeffrey Perez

 

S148:(Source Processes and Earthquake Physics)     top of this page
*oral
5/21 PM1 302 13:45 - 14:00 S148-001 Effect of the Main Shock Slip on Aftershocks: The 2006 Kiholo Bay, Hawai`i, Earthquake Sequence
*Takuji Yamada, Paul G. Okubo, Cecily J. Wolfe
5/21 PM1 302 14:00 - 14:15 S148-002 Comparison of rupture processes of the 2008 and 2001 small repeating earthquakes off Kamaishi, NE Japan.
*Kouhei Shimamura, Toru Matsuzawa, Tomomi Okada, other
5/21 PM1 302 14:15 - 14:30 S148-003 Data Assimilation for Earthquake Cycle Simulations: Application of a spring-block model to the earthquake sequence off Kamaishi
*Tomoki SASAKI, Takeshi Sagiya
5/21 PM1 302 14:30 - 14:45 S148-004 Ability of 1-Hz GPS to Infer the Source Process of a Medium-Sized Earthquake: The 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku, Japan, Earthquake
*Yusuke Yokota, Kazuki Koketsu, Kazuhito Hikima, other
5/21 PM1 302 14:45 - 15:00 S148-005 Waveform inversion for source processes in an incomplete model (1): Importance of modeling error and derivation of its expression
*Yukitoshi Fukahata, Yuji Yagi
5/21 PM1 302 15:00 - 15:15 S148-006 Waveform inversion for source processes in an incomplete model (2): Seismic source analyses with green's function uncertainties
*Yuji Yagi, Yukitoshi Fukahata
5/21 PM2 302 15:30 - 15:45 S148-007 Changes of acoustic transmittivity of a natural fault caused by earthquake rupture
*Osamu Murakami, Shingo Yoshida, Masao Nakatani, other
5/21 PM2 302 15:45 - 16:00 S148-008 A water reservoir trigger for the great Sichuan earthquake?
*Xinglin Lei, Shengli Ma, Xue-ze Wen
5/21 PM2 302 16:00 - 16:15 S148-009 Dynamic Rupture Simulation of Reverse Fault Using BIEM with Free Surface: From Rupture Dynamics to Near-Fault Ground Motions
*Sebastien Hok, Eiichi Fukuyama
5/21 PM2 302 16:15 - 16:30 S148-010 The effect of bimaterial interface on branching problem of mode II rupture measured by the Coulomb failure stress change
*Shintaro Tamura, Satoshi Ide
5/21 PM2 302 16:30 - 16:45 S148-011 Comprehensive understanding of dynamic earthquake rupture
*Teruo Yamashita, Takehito Suzuki
5/21 PM2 302 16:45 - 17:00 S148-012 A basic analysis of stress and strain of elastic plate with cracks
*Mitsuru Yoshida

S148:(Source Processes and Earthquake Physics)     top of this page
*poster   5/20
S148-P001 Moment tensor analysis using the algorithm of Matching pursuit
*Hirotoshi Matsubayashi, Takumi Matsumoto
S148-P002 Study on the double-planed shallow seismic zone in the NE Japan forearc region by land-based and ocean bottom seismic network
*Shoko Koga, Yoshihiro Ito, Norihito Umino, other
S148-P003 Effect of thermal pressurization on dynamic rupture propagation under depth-dependent stress
*Yumi Urata, Keiko Kuge, Yuko Kase
S148-P004 Source characterization of the 2007 Java intermediate-depth earthquake: Rarely large slip preceded by small moment release
*Keiko Kuge, Tatsuya Kurihara
S148-P005 High accuracy estimation of the spatial and temporal distribution of slip for the 2005 west off Fukuoka earthquake
*Mitsutaka Ohshima, Hiroshi Takenaka
S148-P006 Joint Inversions for the Source Process of the 2007 Noto Hanto Earthquake with Improved Velocity Structure Models
*Sho Momiyama, Kazuhito Hikima, Kazuki Koketsu
S148-P007 Source Modeling of the Ibaraki-ken-oki Earthquake of May 8, 2008 (M7.0), Using the Empirical Green's Function Method
*Masaharu Takiguchi, Kimiyuki Asano, Tomotaka Iwata
S148-P008 Stress field around the source area of the Miyagi-Oki earthquake by using ocean bottom seismographic data
*Kensuke Suzuki, Ryota Hino, Yoshihiro Ito, other
S148-P009 Directivity of a moderate earthquake in Odaesan, Korea
*Sun-Cheon Park
S148-P010 Strain changes observed with two Ishii strainmeters within only 20 m from an M2.1 fault located with AEs (2)
*Taishi Katsura, Hiroshi Ogasawara, Gota Yasutake, other
S148-P011 Relocation of AE hypocenters before an M2.1 earthquake in a South African deep gold mine
*Takayoshi Watanabe, Makoto Naoi, Yasuo Yabe, other
S148-P012 The detailed structure of cracks and faults in rock samples
*Takaya Okuno, Hironori Kawakata, Naoki Takahashi, other
S148-P013 Particle analysis and energetics of fault rocks: An example from the Toyamagawa Fault, Central Japan
*Taichi Nozu, Hidemi Tanaka
S148-P014 Hierarchical self-similar geometry of fault zones and size-dependent static stress drop: An analysis from seismic fault traces
*Yuki Nakamura, Kenshiro Otsuki
S148-P015 Comparison of high frequency peak time and time differences from space-time distribution of high frequency energy radiation
*Tatsuhiko Hara
S148-P016 Comparison of the fracture energy between inland and subduction-zone earthquake
*Takeshi Kimura, Kazuki Koketsu, Takashi Miyatake
S148-P017 Coseismic and long term temperature change of hot spring water observed in San-in district
*Ryohei Nishida, Jotaro Takeda, Takao Kagawa, other
S148-P018 Design of Earthquake Dynamic Rupture Model based on Kinematic Slip Distribution
*Eiichi Fukuyama, Sebastien Hok
S148-P019 The difference of occurrence condition of slow slip event in occurring together at multiple asperities
*Noa Mitsui, Takane Hori, Shin'ichi Miyazaki
S148-P020 Spontaneous earthquake nucleation on a rate- and state fault referring to the 'crack' and 'asperity'
*Yuta Mitsui, Kazuro Hirahara
S148-P021 Validation of FEM and FDM Simulation Codes for Dynamic Earthquake Rupture
*Hiroe Miyake, Yuko Kase, Shin Aoi, other
S148-P022 Crack diffusion equation driven by pore crash in the theory of fluid filled porous media.
*Shozaburo Nagumo
S148-P023 Extended finite element method(X-FEM) for spontaneous rupture propagation
*Kazunori Wada, Hiroyuki Goto
S148-P024 Static deformation from fault slip in heterogeneous crust
Shigeyasu Tone, *Takashi Miyatake
S148-P025 Computation of static DCFF in a heterogeneous half space by using FDM
Shigeyasu Tone, *Takashi Miyatake
S148-P026 Mathematical and numerical analyses of quasi static crack in a two-layered medium
*Shiro Hirano, Teruo Yamashita
S148-P027 An Explanation of High Helium Concentration in Chupadera Mesa in New Mexico by Hydrogen-fusion
*Hiroshi Yamamoto

S149:(Seismicity)    top of this page
*oral
5/21 AM1 302 09:00 - 09:15 S149-001 The analysis of the seismicity in the Antarctica Plate by the statistical method
*Tetsuto Himeno, Masaki Kanao, Yosihiko Ogata
5/21 AM1 302 09:15 - 09:30 S149-002 3D b value map of Japan
Keigo Moriya, Keiichi Morishita, *Yasushi Harada, other
5/21 AM1 302 09:30 - 09:45 S149-003 Repeating earthquake activities in and around the Japanese Islands
*Toshihiro Igarashi
5/21 AM1 302 09:45 - 10:00 S149-004 Characteristic Small-earthquake Sequences near Miyakojima Island, Ryukyu Arc
*Koji Tamaribuchi, Yasuyuki Yamada, Yuzo Ishigaki, other
5/21 AM1 302 10:00 - 10:15 S149-005 Microearthquake seismicity and focal mechanisms of the west off Kyushu, Japan, derived from Ocean Bottom Seismometer data
*Yusuke Yamashita, Kenji Uehira, Kazuhiko Goto, other
5/21 AM1 302 10:15 - 10:30 S149-006 Possibility that the 2007 Chuetsu-oki Earthquake was induced by the 2007 Chuetsu Earthquake
*Ikuo Cho, Ryu Ohtani, Yasuto Kuwahara
5/21 AM2 302 10:45 - 11:00 S149-007 Relation Between Clustering Seismic Activity and Earth Tidal Stress in the Western Shizuoka Prefecture
*Kenji Maeda, Kazuki Miyaoka
5/21 AM2 302 11:00 - 11:15 S149-008 Characteristics of the past M7 earthquakes at the western Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
*Takao Eguchi, Shin-ichi Noguchi
5/21 AM2 302 11:15 - 11:30 S149-009 C-values of an activated seismicity due to a large earthquake
*Katsunori Sugaya, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, Muneyoshi Furumoto, other
5/21 AM2 302 11:30 - 11:45 S149-010 Understanding of crustal activity based on temporal changes of spatial correlations between various geophysical measures (2)
*Masashi Kawamura, Takeshi Kudo, Koshun Yamaoka
5/21 AM2 302 11:45 - 12:00 S149-011 Preceding seismicity in the source area of large inland Earthquake and in its peripheral areas
*Kohji Hosono
5/21 AM2 302 12:00 - 12:15 S149-012 Probabilistic bases of the frequency-magnitude scaling shown by laws such as Gutenberg-Richter formula
*Eiji Tokunaga, Tetsuo Takanami

S149:(Seismicity)    top of this page
*poster  5/20
S149-P001 The 40-year Catalogue of Focal Mechanisms for Vrancea Seismic Zone
*ILIE SANDU, Anton Zaicenco
S149-P002 Remarkable recurrence of M 7-class intermediate-depth earthquakes beneath the Hindu Kush
*Tomoya Harada, Yoko Sakamoto, Katsuhiko Ishibashi
S149-P003 CMT solutions determined by using JISNET waveform data and their systematic deviations from Global CMT solutions
*Tadashi Yamashina, Masaru Nakano, Hiroyuki Kumagai, other
S149-P004 Analysis of the 2009 Papua Indonesia Earthquakes (Mw 7.6 and 7.3)
*Kimie Norimatsu, James Mori
S149-P005 Some Characteristic Small-earthquake Sequences beneath Ryukyu Arc
*Koji Tamaribuchi, Yasuyuki Yamada, Yuzo Ishigaki, other
S149-P006 Earthquake clusters with similar earthquakes around the Sakishima Islands
*Toshihiro Igarashi
S149-P007 Seismic activity in the southern part of Hyuga-nada region, southwest Japan, revealed by ocean bottom observation (2)
*Kenji Uehira, Kazunari Uchida, Hiroshi Yakiwara, other
S149-P008 Spatial variation of stress field in the middle part of Kyushu Island from stress tensor inversion
*Satoshi Matsumoto, Atsushi Saiga, Kenji Uehira, other
S149-P009 Seismicity of the Hokuriku Region(3) 1976-2008
*Fumiaki Takeuchi, Takuo Shibutani, Kazuo Matsumura, other
S149-P010 Seismic activity beneath the Hakusan Volcano: Focusing on the activity on September 2008
*Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, Katsunori Sugaya, Tetsuya Hirose, other
S149-P011 Intensive observations using long-term ocean bottom seismometers; Cases of off-Sanriku and off-Hitachi
*Tomoaki Yamada, Kazuo Nakahigashi, Asako Kuwano, other
S149-P012 Microearthquake activity around the junction of Japan and Kuril Trench by using LOBS network
*Asako Kuwano, Masanao Shinohara, Tomoaki Yamada, other
S149-P013 Seismic activity around the source area of the 1940 Shakotan-Hanto-oki earthquake deduced from ocean bottom seismometer data
*Kazuhiro Ichijo, Yoshio Murai, Tetsuo Takanami, other
S149-P014 Microearthquakes beneath Sapporo Urban Area Observed by Using Borehole Seismometers
*Kunikazu Yoshida, Minoru Kasahara, Tsutomu Sasatani
S149-P015 The studies of the seismic quiescence and relevancy of the regional seismicity
*Kenji Nakamura, Toshiyasu Nagao
S149-P016 Correlation Dimension of Hypocentral Distributions and It's Mathematical Model
*Motohiro Tsuzuki, Junji Koyama
S149-P017 Statistical method for detecting changes in earthquake focal mechanism distribution by triangle diagram
*Shigeki Aoki

S150:(Seismometry and monitoring system)    top of this page
*oral
5/17 AM1 302 09:00 - 09:15 S150-001 Automatic arrival time picking as accurate as picking by a seismologist
*Shigeki Horiuchi, Yuko Horiuchi, Yoshihisa Iio, other
5/17 AM1 302 09:15 - 09:30 S150-002 Development on a real-time monitoring system for coseismic deformation using GEONET data
*Takuya Nishimura, Mikio Tobita, Tetsuro Imakiire
5/17 AM1 302 09:30 - 09:45 S150-003 A new ocean bottom cabled seismometer system for a high resolution earthquake monitoring
*Toshihiko Kanazawa, Masanao Shinohara, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
5/17 AM1 302 09:45 - 10:00 S150-004 Comparison of characteristics of Velocity Seismometers using the wide frequency-band shaking table
*Tsutomu Miura, Yoshihisa Iio, Koji Matsunami, other
5/17 AM1 302 10:00 - 10:15 S150-005 Improvement of the penetrator seismometer for extending the frequency response and application to future planetary explorations
*Hiroaki Shiraishi, Ryuhei Yamada, Isao Yamada, other
5/17 AM1 302 10:15 - 10:30 S150-006 Development of a laser-interferometric broadband seismometer for observation at extreme environments
*Akito Araya, Naoki Kobayashi, Hiroaki Shiraishi, other

S150:(Seismometry and monitoring system)    top of this page
*poster  5/17
S150-P001 Formulation of FORTRAN Program Package for Seismicity Analysis
*Takeo Ishibe, Hiroshi Tsuruoka
S150-P002 Hypocenter Determination Using 3-D Velocity Structure -Comparison with Temporal Observations-
*Masaki Nakamura
S150-P003 Hypocenter determination method, using pre-calculated travel time by paraxial ray approximation method
*Shoji Sekiguchi
S150-P004 Development of a standard background noise model for broadband seismic stations of KMA
*Beom-Jun Cho
S150-P005 Broadband seismic observation by simplied installation at coral reef island
*Yasushi Ishihara, Yoshiki Yuki
S150-P006 Processing realtime continuous seismic waveforms of multiple protocol types
*Seiji Tsuboi, Tomoki Watanabe, Hiromichi Nagao, other
S150-P007 A suggestion of the local earthquake information network using an IT Kyoshin seismometer
*Takamori Ito, Kiyoshi Takano
S150-P008 Cliff collapse and maicrowave emission around Miyakejima crater
*Tadashi Takano
S150-P009 A test of the VSE-15D6 velocity seismometer and its application on the central part of the Ishikari plain
*Kunikazu Yoshida, Haruo Horikawa, Masayuki Yoshimi, other
S150-P010 Feasibility of a pop-up ocean bottom seismometer with an atomic clock
*Akio Katsumata, Nobuo HAMADA
S150-P011 R&D Status of a folded pendulum tiltmeter for borehole observations 3
*Akiteru Takamori, Toshihiko Kanazawa, Masanao Shinohara, other

S151:(Earthquake prediction)    top of this page
*oral
5/21 PM2 303 15:30 - 15:45 S151-001 Detection of seismicaly quiescent regions before the repeated interplate large earthquakes
*Kenji Ohta, Naoki Hayashimoto, Kazuki Miyaoka, other
5/21 PM2 303 15:45 - 16:00 S151-002 Natural time analysis of 1995 Kobe and 2003 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake
*Yuki Tomizawa, Masashi Kamogawa, Toshiyasu Nagao, other
5/21 PM2 303 16:00 - 16:15 S151-003 Two compatible physical models for seismic quiescence
*Sumio Yoshikawa
5/21 PM2 303 16:15 - 16:30 S151-004 New proposal on mechanism of electromagnetic anomaly
*Koichi Nakagawa
5/21 PM2 303 16:30 - 16:45 S151-005 Short term prediction of shallow great earthquakes by observing electric fields
*Kozo Takahashi, Igor V. Matveev, Shinobu Yazaki, other
5/21 PM2 303 16:45 - 17:00 S151-006 Decrease of Be-7 concentration in the atmosphere on earthquake-days
*Masaki Ichihashi

S151:(Earthquake prediction)    top of this page
*poster   5/20
S151-P001 Prediction of the earthquakes in the Wenchuan aftershock sequence
*Christine Smyth
S151-P002 Ansei-Edo-Earthquake and the Next Tokyo-Shitamachi-Earthquake
*Minoru Fujiwara
S151-P003 The phases of the moon for the representing earthquakes occurred in the expected epicentral area of the Tokai earthquake
*Yoshiki Sue
S151-P004 Investigation of rumor of Yamagata EQ occurrence on July of 2008
*Yoshiaki Orihara, Masashi Kamogawa, Toshiyasu Nagao, other

S152:(Strong Ground Motion and Disaster)    top of this page
*oral
5/18 AM1 IC 09:00 - 09:15 S152-001 Transdisciplinary Study on Earthquake-related Diseases (4) Modeling of Onset of Mental Diseases
*Yutaka Ohta
5/18 AM1 IC 09:15 - 09:30 S152-002 The SPAC+L method: Direct estimation of Love-wave phase velocities using circular-array records of horizontal-motion microtremors
*Taku Tada, Ikuo Cho, Yuzo Shinozaki
5/18 AM1 IC 09:30 - 09:45 S152-003 Site amplification from coda waves in northeastern Honshu, Japan
*Teito Takemoto, Takashi Furumura, Tatsuhiko Saito
5/18 AM1 IC 09:45 - 10:00 S152-004 Disaster Mitigation and Microzonation Studies in Istanbul
*Oguz Ozel
5/18 AM1 IC 10:00 - 10:15 S152-005 Source Process and Fault Geometry of the 2003 Bam, Iran, Earthquake
*Natalia Poiata, Hiroe Miyake, Kazuki Koketsu, other
5/18 AM1 IC 10:15 - 10:30 S152-006 A Preliminary Study on Attenuation Characteristics of PHA Recorded during the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, China
*Hongjun Si, Ken Xiansheng Hao, Yang Xu, other
5/18 AM2 IC 10:45 - 11:00 S152-007 Best-fit Source Model for Simulating Strong Ground Motions from the 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki earthquake
*Kojiro Irikura, Ken Miyakoshi, Susumu Kurahashi, other
5/18 AM2 IC 11:00 - 11:15 S152-008 3D ground motion simulation of the 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki earthquake (Mj6.8)
*Hidenori Kawabe, Katsuhiro Kamae
5/18 AM2 IC 11:15 - 11:30 S152-009 Source Model of the 2008 Northern Iwate Intraslab Earthquake by the Empirical Green's Function Method
*Kimiyuki Asano, Tomotaka Iwata
5/18 AM2 IC 11:30 - 11:45 S152-010 Reexamination of seismic intensity inversion analysis of the inland earthquakes in the northern part of Miyagi Prefecture
*Katsuhisa Kanda, Masayuki Takemura
5/18 AM2 IC 11:45 - 12:00 S152-011 Simulation of the strong ground-motion at IWTH25 for 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake using distinct element method
*Koji Hada, yoshinori fujino, Masayuki Yamada
5/18 AM2 IC 12:00 - 12:15 S152-012 Seismic response of a huge movement mass at the upper reaches of Aratozawa reservoir
*Wataru Morii, Takashi Saito, Koji Matsunami
5/18 PM1 IC 13:45 - 14:00 S152-013 The ratio PGA/PGV and strong ground motion prediction
*Tetsu Masuda, Takashi Yokota, Makie Goto
5/18 PM1 IC 14:00 - 14:15 S152-014 Prediction of strong ground motions from huge subduction earthquakes in the period range from 1-5 seconds
*Atsushi Nozu
5/18 PM1 IC 14:15 - 14:30 S152-015 Simulations of Strong Ground Motions Near Large-Scale Crustal Earthquakes(Part 1: Case for the 1992 Landers Earthquake)
*Ryoichi Tanaka, Yoshiaki Hisada
5/18 PM1 IC 14:30 - 14:45 S152-016 Proposal for an estimation system immediately applicable for intense ground motions at two observed locations in railway premises
*Shinji Sato, Kimitoshi Ashiya, Shunroku Yamamoto, other
5/18 PM1 IC 14:45 - 15:00 S152-017 Development of Japan Seismic Hazard Information Station, J-SHIS
*Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Shinichi Kawai, Shin Aoi, other
5/18 PM1 IC 15:00 - 15:15 S152-018 Development and disclosure of an Integrated Geophysical and Geological Information Database
*Masahiro Ooi, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Katsumi Kimura, other

S152:(Strong Ground Motion and Disaster)    top of this page
*poster   5/18
S152-P001 Strong Ground Motions from the Teshikaga Earthquake
*Sho Masuda, Tsutomu Sasatani, Takahiro Maeda
S152-P002 High-cut filter characteristics of ground motions from the 2007 Niigata-ken Chuetsu-oki Earthquake
*Masato Tsurugi, Takao Kagawa, Kojiro Irikura
S152-P003 3-D effects of space-time ray concentration on the EGF simulation results: Case of the 2007 Chuetsu-oki earthquake
*Anatoly Petukhin, Hidenori Kawabe, Ken Miyakoshi, other
S152-P004 Fundamental study on ground motion amplification due to latent bedrock slope during the 2007 Niigataken Chuetsu-Oki earthquake
*Masayuki Nagano
S152-P005 Mass movements triggered by the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi nairiku earthquakearound the Aratosawa Dam.
*Takashi Saito, Koji Matsunami
S152-P006 Estimation of the shallow structure around Kurikoma, Miyagi, Japan, using the microtremor array survey
Taiyo Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Goto, Tsuyoshi Ichimura, other, *Hitoshi Morikawa,
S152-P007 The Slapdown Phase in the Strong Motion Record for the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake
*Masumi Yamada, James Mori
S152-P008 An Estimation for Seismic Intensities of Iwate-hokubu earthquake(M6.8) on July 24, 2008
*Naomi Sakajiri
S152-P009 Questionnaire survey of seismic intensity around instrumental seismic intensity observation sites of Iwate Prefecture
*Hidekazu Yamamoto, Takayuki Yamada, Tsuyoshi Sano
S152-P010 Precise distribution of seismic intensities of the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake in 2008 by questionnaire survey
*Tsuyoshi Sano, Hidekazu Yamamoto, Takayuki Hatakeyama, other
S152-P011 Modeling of Earthquake Damage Escalation due to Aftershocks - A Case in the 2004 Mid Niigata Pref. Earthquake Sequences -
*Maki Koyama, Yutaka Ohta
S152-P012 The TOWN EFFECT and the 2007 Noto Peninsula, Japan, earthquake
*Koji Uenishi
S152-P013 Estimation of subsurface structure in Anamizu, Ishikawa pref. using micro-tremor records
*Ryo Shimizu, Toshiro Maeda
S152-P014 Near-surface structure around the K-NET Anamizu Site
*Tomio Inazaki, Koichi Hayashi, Masanori Iiba, other
S152-P015 Robustness of microtremor H/V spectra and improvement of basin model in southern part in Osaka plains
*Hirotoshi Uebayashi, Hidenori Kawabe, Katsuhiro Kamae, other
S152-P016 Estimation of three-dimensional boundary shape of the Osaka sedimentary basin by waveform inversion
*Asako Iwaki, Tomotaka Iwata
S152-P017 Microtremor array explorations near school at the edge of Fukuoka basin
*Nobuyuki Yamada, Hiroaki Yamanaka
S152-P018 Determination of Subsurface Structure Using Microtremor Array observation in Hsinchu, Taiwan
*Kensuke Iwahori, Tatsuya Noguchi, Hitoshi Morikawa, other
S152-P019 Sedimentary structure beneath southern part of Tottori plain from microtremor observations
*Yuta Sugihara, Tatsuya Noguchi, Takao Kagawa
S152-P020 Determination of Bedrock Structure Using Gravity suvey in Fukui Plain
*Eiji Nakaya, Tatsuya Noguchi, Takao Kagawa, other
S152-P021 Questionnaire Survey of the Borehole Data in Application for Building Confirmation
*Shinichi Kawai, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Masahiro Ooi, other
S152-P022 Estimation of spectral amplification of ground motion based on geomorphological land classification
*Shigeki Senna, Saburoh Midorikawa
S152-P023 Development of Estimation Tools for Scenario Earthquake Shaking Maps by using the Recipe for Strong-motion Prediction
Shigeki Senna, *Nobuaki Kudo, Kazushige Suzuki, other
S152-P024 On the relationship between peak ground velocity and seismic intensity
*Nobuyuki Morikawa, Hiroyuki Fujiwara
S152-P025 Estimating maximum seismic accelerations with micro-tremors - A basic idea and three examples -
*Torao Tanaka, Makoto OKUBO, harumi aoki
S152-P026 Theoretical frame work of kinematic source inversion based on a mesh refinement algorithm
*Hiroyuki Goto, Takahiko Uchide, Yayoi Ishii, other
S152-P027 Sumulations of Strong Ground Motions Near Large-Scale Crustal Earthquakes (Part 2: Case for the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, Earthquake)
*Yoshiaki Hisada, Ryoichi Tanaka
S152-P028 A Validation of Hanging-Wall Effects on Ground Motions for Crustal Earthquakes
*Masaru Tsukagoshi, Kazuki Koketsu, Hiroe Miyake
S152-P029 Influence of preliminary tremor and later phase parts of strong motion records on 3-D Qs inversion
*Ryoichi Nakamura, Tomiichi Uetake

S153:(Crustal structure)    top of this page
*oral
5/17 AM2 IC 10:45 - 11:00 S153-001 Topographic characteristic, aftershock distribution, crustal structure in the source region of the western Tottori earthquake
*Shintaro Abe, Yasuhira Aoyagi, Ryuji Kubota
5/17 AM2 IC 11:00 - 11:15 S153-002 Integrated Survey on the Source Fault of the 1984 Western Nagano Prefecture Earthquake
*Yasuhira Aoyagi, Shintaro Abe, Takeshi Ikawa, other
5/17 AM2 IC 11:15 - 11:30 S153-003 Study on Deep Structure and Earthquake Generating Properties in the Yamasaki Fault Zone Using Dense Seismic Observation Data
*Kin'ya Nishigami, Takuo Shibutani, Shiro Ohmi, other
5/17 AM2 IC 11:30 - 11:45 S153-004 Attenuation structure of the crust of Japan revealed from the MLTWA of short period-S waves recorded by Hi-net stations
*Eduard Carcole, Haruo Sato
5/17 AM2 IC 11:45 - 12:00 S153-005 Tomographic Imaging of Heterogeneous Structure beneath the Kii Peninsula; Role of Mantle Upwelling on Crustal Activity
*Erika Hayami, Junichi Nakajima, Norihito Umino
5/17 AM2 IC 12:00 - 12:15 S153-006 Detailed velocity structure from the bottom of the source region of the Tokai Earthquake to the deep slow-slip regions
*Aitaro Kato, Takashi Iidaka, Ryoya Ikuta, other
5/17 PM1 IC 13:45 - 14:00 S153-007 Inhomogeneous structure of the uppermost part of the Philippine Sea plate subducted beneath the Kii Peninsula, SW Japan
*Takaya Iwasaki, Eiji Kurashimo, Takashi Iidaka, other
5/17 PM1 IC 14:00 - 14:15 S153-008 Configuration of the subducting PHS plate beneath off-Boso area revealed by JAMSTEC KR08-04 off-Boso survey lines
*Kenji Nozaki, Shuichi Kodaira, Kaoru Takizawa, other
5/17 PM1 IC 14:15 - 14:30 S153-009 Configuration of the subducting Philippine Sea slab estimated from RF and refraction analyses in SW Japan
*Takashi Iidaka, Toshihiro Igarashi, Takaya Iwasaki
5/17 PM1 IC 14:30 - 14:45 S153-010 The depth of the Moho beneath the Kyushu district, southwest Japan, as derived from receiver functions
*Yuki Abe, Takahiro Ohkura, Kazuro Hirahara, other
5/17 PM1 IC 14:45 - 15:00 S153-011 The image below Mt. Fuji from receiver functions
*Sawako Miyabayashi, Toshihiro Igarashi, Yosuke Aoki, other
5/17 PM1 IC 15:00 - 15:15 S153-012 Seismic velocity discontinuities inferred from multiple frequency band analyses of receiver functions
*Toshihiro Igarashi, Takashi Iidaka

S153:(Crustal structure)    top of this page
*poster  5/16
S153-P001 Teleseismic evidence for the deep structure heterogeneities under the Japan Islands
*Takahiro Yanada, Dapeng Zhao, Akira Hasegawa
S153-P002 Three-dimensional Body Wave Velocity Structures beneath Japan
*Masaki Nakamura
S153-P003 Crust and uppermost mantle discontinuities beneath the Japanese Islands inferred from receiver functions
*Toshihiro Igarashi, Takashi Iidaka
S153-P004 On the method to estimate absolute S velocities from receiver functions
*Masaki Kurose, Takuo Shibutani
S153-P005 Comparison between the effects of seismic anisotropy and dipping layer on P-wave receiver functions
*Tetsurou Kamimoto, Hitoshi Oda
S153-P006 Improved procedure of receiver function calculation
*Yoichiro Nakagawa, Takuo Shibutani, Hironori Kawakata, other
S153-P007 A parallelization method for travel time tomography
*Makoto Hoshino
S153-P008 Crustal heterogeneity around the Yamasaki fault zone from analyses of S wave reflectors
*Kousuke Yoshikawa, Kin'ya Nishigami
S153-P009 Classification of seismic waves form around Kurikomayama to presume the areas of scattered materials
*Minoru Fnakoshi, Tooru Kobayashi, Koji Nakamura
S153-P010 Seismic reflectivity in the lower crust - upper mantle beneath the Chugoku region based on xenolith data of the Oki-Dogo Island
*Norihito Yamane, Kyuichi Kanagawa, Tanio Ito
S153-P011 Moho depth variation in the forearc region of the northeastern Japan subduction zone estimated from converted waves
*Naoki Uchida, Toru Matsuzawa, Junichi Nakajima, other
S153-P012 Source location of later phases from intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Tohoku area
*Akiko Hasemi, Shigeki Horiuchi
S153-P013 Later Phases Generated at an Intermediate-depth Discontinuity, Observed on Seismograms of Intraslab Earthquakes beneath SW Japan
*Takayuki Miyoshi, Kazushige Obara
S153-P014 Seismic transfer function obtained by ACR0SS signal with wide frequency range transmitted from Morimachi
*Yasuhiro Yoshida, Akio Katsumata, Kazuhiro Iwakiri, other
S153-P015 Seismic explosion survey around slow events in the Tokai region
*Tomotake Ueno, Tetsuya Takeda, Kazushige Obara, other
S153-P016 Report on the Southern and the Central Japan Alps Transect (SCAT)
*Murata Kazunori SCAT Research Group
S153-P017 P- and S- wave velocity structure in the Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line after 4 years of dense offline stations observations.
*Yannis Panayotopoulos, Naoshi Hirata, Takaya Iwasaki, other
S153-P018 Seismic waveform modeling for the source area of the 2004 Mid Niigata earthquake and the Implications for seismogenic conditions
*Reiko Tajima, Fumiko Tajima
S153-P019 Regional variation of the bottom of seismogenic layer beneath the Japan Islands
*Aiymjan Omuralieva, Junichi Nakajima, Tomomi Okada, other
S153-P020 Terrestrial heat flow distribution in the Kanto metropolitan area
*Takumi Matsumoto
S153-P021 Seismic velocity structure at Off Ibaraki, using ocean bottom seismometers
*Haruka Mizukami, Toshinori Sato, Masanao Shinohara, other
S153-P022 Preliminary result of deep crustal imaging off Boso region by prestack depth migration
*Mikiya Yamashita, Seiichi Miura, Kenji Nozaki, other
S153-P023 Seismic survey in the off Ibaragi and the off Boso Peninsula region using ocean bottom seismometers, air-guns and explosives
*Kazuo Nakahigashi, Ryuta Arai, Takashi Shinbo, other
S153-P024 Seismic velocity structure and depth variation of the plate boundary around the focal area of the off-Miyagi earthquake
*Yojiro Yamamoto, Ryota Hino, Masanao Shinohara, other
S153-P025 Relationship between half-grarben and high-velocities area at depths of 10 km in KantoArea 2
*Yukio Oishi

S154:(Tsunami)   top of this page
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5/20 AM1 Function Room B 09:00 - 09:15 S154-001 Tsunami sources of the 2009 Papua, Indonesia earthquakes
*Yushiro Fujii, Kenji Satake
5/20 AM1 Function Room B 09:15 - 09:30 S154-002 Approximation of tsunami transfer function by seiche spectra to the 2009 Papua tsunami
*Kuniaki Abe
5/20 AM1 Function Room B 09:30 - 09:45 S154-003 The Southern Sumatra Tsunami of September 12, 2007 and Transition of the Cumulative Tsunami Magnitude
*Tokutaro Hatori
5/20 AM1 Function Room B 09:45 - 10:00 S154-004 Tsunami source of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake inferred from eyewitness of tsunami in northern Sumatra coast
*Yoshinari Hayashi, Mamoru Nakamura, Masataka Ando, other
5/20 AM1 Function Room B 10:00 - 10:15 S154-005 Tsunami Source of the 2004 off Kii Peninsula Earthquake: Tsunami Waveform Inversion based on the Dispersive Theory
*Tatsuhiko Saito, Kenji Satake, Takashi Furumura
5/20 AM1 Function Room B 10:15 - 10:30 S154-006 Slip distribution of the 1963 Kurile earthquake using tsunami waveforms
*Kei Ioki, Yuichiro Tanioka
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 10:45 - 11:00 S154-007 Comparison between tsunami height data obtained by offshore and coastal observatories
*Yutaka Hayashi
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 11:00 - 11:15 S154-008 Transient thermal response in ocean-bottom quartz resonator pressure measurement
*Kenji Hirata, Toshitaka Baba
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 11:15 - 11:30 S154-009 Tsunami generation processes by pyroclastic flows during 1883 Krakatau eruption, Indonesia
*Fukashi Maeno, Fumihiko Imamura
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 11:30 - 11:45 S154-010 Re-evaluation of the 1771 Meiwa tsunami source models using tsunami boulders at Ishigaki Island
*Kazuhisa Goto, Kiyohiro Okada, Fumihiko Imamura
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 11:45 - 12:00 S154-011 The Kanbun South Kiisuido earthquake of February 27th, 1671, and its accompanied tsunami
*Yoshinobu Tsuji
5/20 AM2 Function Room B 12:00 - 12:15 S154-012 The formation of the tsunami sediments under the upper bathyal environment, based on the numerical reconstruction of tsunamis
*Toru Tachibana, Yoshinobu Tsuji

S154:(Tsunami)   top of this page
*poster  5/19
S154-P001 Tsunami wave analisys of the 2008 tokachi-oki earthquake
*Toshihiro Ueno, Yuichiro Tanioka
S154-P002 Tsunami waveform analysis for the 2007 Niigataken-chuetsu-oki earthquake using various fault models
Aditya Gusman, *Yuichiro Tanioka, Yuichi Namegaya
S154-P003 Tsunami Simulation of the 2007 Solomon Islands Tsunami Recorded in Northeastern Australia
*Toshitaka Baba
S154-P004 Late Holocene Tsunami deposits Investigation along the Pacific coast, Sanriku to Joban coast, NE Japan
*Toshifumi Imaizumi, Takahiro Miyauchi, Tatsuya Ishiyama, other
S154-P005 Distribution pattern of the AD 869 Jogan tsunami deposit and re-examination of the tsunami inundation area in Sendai Plain
*Daisuke Sugawara, Kazuhisa Goto, Fumihiko Imamura

S155:(Slip and flow process)   top of this page
*oral
5/17 AM1 IC 09:00 - 09:13 S155-001 A detailed 3D seismic velocity structure around the Atotsugawa fault system
*Junichi Nakajima, Aitaro Kato, Takaya Iwasaki, other
5/17 AM1 IC 09:13 - 09:26 S155-002 Large scale resistivity structure across the Niigata-Kobe tectonic zone, Japan
*Yoshiya Usui, Makoto Uyeshima, Tsutomu Ogawa, other
5/17 AM1 IC 09:26 - 09:38 S155-003 Tectonic loading of inland earthquakes deduced from crustal deformation around active faults and remaining problems
*Takeshi Sagiya, Yuka Asahi, Kazuhiro Ozawa, other
5/17 AM1 IC 09:38 - 09:51 S155-004 Modeling fault development in the Mid-Niigata region considering an ancient rift structure
*Bunichiro Shibazaki, Aitaro Kato
5/17 AM1 IC 09:51 - 10:04 S155-005 Estimation of Vp/Vs in the source region for 2004 Niigata Chuetsu earthquake
Miyuki Takamisawa, Masaya Takeuchi, *Atsuki Kubo
5/17 AM1 IC 10:04 - 10:17 S155-006 Lower crustal roots of active faults illuminated by volcanoes
*Ryosuke Ando, Satoshi Okuyama
5/17 AM1 IC 10:17 - 10:30 S155-007 Rheology in the brittle-ductile transition zone of upper crust: pervasive brittle deformation and dissolution-precipitation creep
*Toru Takeshita, Abdel-Hamid El-Fakharani, Seizo Mori

S155:(Slip and flow process)   top of this page
*poster  5/16
S155-P001 Process by which intraplate earthquakes are generated -Summary of the progresses in this ten years-
*Yoshihisa Iio
S155-P002 A detection of afterslip of inland earthquake using similar earthquakes
*Misaki Hayashi, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, Iidaka Takashi Group for the aftershock observations of the 2007 Noto Hanto Earthquake
S155-P003 Attenuation structure beneath Atotsugawa fault - estimation of Qp/Qs -
*Noriko Tsumura, Kenji Nozaki, Tomoyuki Mori, other

S156:(Low-frequency oscillatory phenomena)   top of this page
*oral
5/17 PM2 IC 15:30 - 15:42 S156-001 Locating volcano-seismic events using high-frequency amplitudes for volcano monitoring
*Hiroyuki Kumagai, Takuto Maeda, Pablo Palacios, other
5/17 PM2 IC 15:42 - 15:55 S156-002 The bubble buku-buku phenomenon and its controlling mechanism
*Mie Ichihara, Valerie Vidal
5/17 PM2 IC 15:55 - 16:08 S156-003 Precise hypocenter distribution of LFEs in Nankai subduction zone: Relationship to the local geometry of the subducting plate
*Kazuaki Ohta, Satoshi Ide
5/17 PM2 IC 16:08 - 16:21 S156-004 Integrated groundwater observation network in and around Shikoku and Kii Peninsula for monitoring the episodic slow slip events
*Naoji Koizumi, Makoto Takahashi, Norio Matsumoto, other
5/17 PM2 IC 16:21 - 16:34 S156-005 Low frequency earthquakes near western margin of the Ryukyu trench axis
*Yoko Tu, Masataka Ando, Hiroyuki Kumagai, other
5/17 PM2 IC 16:34 - 16:47 S156-006 Numerical simulations of slow slip events and the stress build-up and nucleation process of a large earthquake
*Takanori Matsuzawa, Hitoshi Hirose, Bunichiro Shibazaki, other
5/17 PM2 IC 16:47 - 17:00 S156-007 Buoyancy of slab as a cause of deep tremors
*harumi aoki

S156:(Low-frequency oscillatory phenomena)   top of this page
*poster  5/17
S156-P001 Seismic activity related to solidified magma beneath Hachijo Island
*Hiroko Hagiwara, Yoichi Sasai, Taku Urabe
S156-P002 Numerical simulation of source process for volcanic earthquake consisting of dike and fault
*Kazuya Toribuchi, Takeshi Nishimura, Haruo Sato
S156-P003 Nankaido-NECESSArray and analysis of deep low-frequency tremors and very-low-frequency earthquakes beneath Kii peninsula
*Akiko Takeo, Yutaka Nagaoka, Kiwamu Nishida, other
S156-P004 Observation of non-volcanic tremors and very low-frequency earthquakes in eastern Shikoku using Nankaido NECESSArray
*Naoki Suda, Yasushi Ishihara, Atsuki Kubo, other
S156-P005 Relative locations between plate interface estimated from seismic survey and deep low-frequency tremor in western Shikoku
*Tetsuya Takeda, Kazushige Obara, Yoshikatsu Haryu, other
S156-P006 MT survey and monitoring to reveal the characteristics of deep low-frequency tremor area beneath western Shikoku, southwest Japan
*Futoshi Yamashita, Kazushige Obara
S156-P007 Seismic attenuation and thermal structures in western Shikoku and Bungo channel: Relationship to low-frequency earthquakes
*Andri Nugraha, James Mori, Shiro Ohmi
S156-P008 Tremor asperities in the Bungo Channel region
*Yoshimi Hanakawa, Naoki Suda
S156-P009 Clusters of deep non-volcanic tremors and friction parameter in the rate- and state-dependent friction law
*Ryoko Nakata, Naoki Suda, Hiroshi Tsuruoka
S156-P010 Hypocenter Determination of Deep Crustal Earthquakes in Hokkaido by a Master Event Method with Cross-Correlation of waveforms
*Yo Agata, Kiyoshi Yomogida, Kei Katsumata
S156-P011 Characteristics of the initial phase of short-term slow slip estimated by deep low-frequency tremor
*Tetsuya Hirose, Yoshihiro Hiramatsu, Kazushige Obara
S156-P012 Strain changes before and after deep low frequency tremor activities
*Satoshi Itaba, Naoji Koizumi, Makoto Takahashi, other
S156-P013 Deep low frequency earthquakes in Mie Pref. and Ise Bay on Nov. 2008 and crustal strain changes at AIST stations in Aichi Pref.
*Yuichi Kitagawa, Satoshi Itaba, Naoji Koizumi, other
S156-P014 Improvement of Deep Non-volcanic Low Frequency Tremor Detection Sensitivity by Using Vertical Seismic Array for Real Time Monitor
*Naoto Takeda, Kazutoshi Imanishi, Yasuto Kuwahara, other
S156-P015 Seismological comprehensive observation of the deep low-frequency tremor at Tokai subduction zone in February 2009
*Sadaomi Suzuki, Haruhisa Nakamichi, Makoto OKUBO, other
S156-P016 Improvement on the estimation of seismic moment of short-term slow slip events
*Hitoshi Hirose, Kazushige Obara
S156-P017 A simple monitoring method for evaluation of activity of deep low-frequency tremor
*Kazushige Obara, Takuto Maeda

S157: (Seismic wave propagation)   top of this page
*oral
5/18 AM1 303 09:00 - 09:15 S157-001 Finite Element Method on macroscopic elasticity of material composing ellipsoidal pores: It's application to the crack effect.
*Akira Yoneda
5/18 AM1 303 09:15 - 09:30 S157-002 Effect of 3-D heterogeneous structures on observed Receiver Functions inferred from Gaussian Beam synthetics
*Kazuro Hirahara
5/18 AM1 303 09:30 - 09:45 S157-003 Numerical simulation of remarkable later phases for events occurred within the subducting Philippine Sea slab
*Takumi Hayashida, Fumiko Tajima, James Mori
5/18 AM1 303 09:45 - 10:00 S157-004 Regional difference of Lg wave propagation in Japan derived from dense seismometer network: Southwestern and Northeastern Japan
*Masahiro Kobayasjhi, Takashi Furumura, Tatsuhiko Saito, other
5/18 AM1 303 10:00 - 10:15 S157-005 Characterization of heterogeneity and wave propagation in partially frozen brines
*Jun Matsushima
5/18 AM1 303 10:15 - 10:30 S157-006 A subsurface random inhomogeneity inferred from the spatial autocorrelation of the travel time residual in cross-well tomography
*Osamu Nishizawa, Tatsuhiko Saito, Toshiyuki Yokota
5/18 AM2 303 10:45 - 11:00 S157-007 Synthesis of vector-wave envelopes for a non-spherical radiation source in a 3-D random medium
*Kaoru Sawazaki, Haruo Sato, Takeshi Nishimura
5/18 AM2 303 11:00 - 11:15 S157-008 Vector-wave envelopes on the free surface of 2-D random elastic media: Markov approximation and finite difference simulations
*Kentaro Emoto, Haruo Sato, Takeshi Nishimura
5/18 AM2 303 11:15 - 11:30 S157-009 P-wave energy partition observed in Chugoku-Shikoku area
*Shunsuke Takemura, Takashi Furumura, Tatsuhiko Saito
5/18 AM2 303 11:30 - 11:45 S157-010 Particle motion of S-wave coda in terms of energy partitioning (3)
*Hisashi Nakahara
5/18 AM2 303 11:45 - 12:00 S157-011 Mode conversion and energy partitioning revealed by an active seismic experiment at Sakurajima volcano
*Mare Yamamoto, Takeshi Nishimura, Masato Iguchi, other
5/18 AM2 303 12:00 - 12:15 S157-012 Temporal changes in coherence and phase of elastic P wave transmitting through fracturing Westerly granite
*Nana Yoshimitsu, Hironori Kawakata, Naoki Takahashi, other
5/18 PM1 303 13:45 - 14:00 S157-013 Notes on the noise-correlation Green's function method
*Toshiro Tanimoto
5/18 PM1 303 14:00 - 14:15 S157-014 Retrieval of the Green function having coda in a scattering medium by using the cross-correlation function analysis
*Haruo Sato
5/18 PM1 303 14:15 - 14:30 S157-015 Seismic Interferometric Tomography for the Estimation of toctonic Strucures (SITES)
*Makoto OKUBO
5/18 PM1 303 14:30 - 14:45 S157-016 Global surface wave tomography using seismic hum
*Kiwamu Nishida, Jean-Paul Montagner, Hitoshi Kawakatsu
5/18 PM1 303 14:45 - 15:00 S157-017 Constituents of the autocorrelation function in seismic interferometry in Oita Pref., Japan
*Takuto Maeda, Yohei Yukutake, Kazushige Obara
5/18 PM1 303 15:00 - 15:15 S157-018 Temporal variation of the decay rate of the autocorrelation function of the ambient seismic noise
*Shiro Ohmi, Kazuro Hirahara

S157: (Seismic wave propagation)   top of this page
*poster  5/17 
S157-P001 Speed-up technique of a MPS elasticity analysis with different particle size
*Toshifumi Sakamoto, Kazuro Hirahara
S157-P002 Computation of synthetic seismograms in a fluid-solid medium using a stable and optimally accurate finite-difference scheme
*Hiromitsu Mizutani, Robert J. Geller
S157-P003 Nonstandard finite-difference scheme for three-dimensional viscoelastic waves
Arash Jafargandomi, *Hiroshi Takenaka
S157-P004 SH coda wave envelopes in 2-D media with inclusions
*Jun Kawahara, Kiyoshi Yomogida
S157-P005 Inversion of the Earth's free oscillation spectra for isotropic and anisotropic structure
Kohei Tsuji, *Hitoshi Oda
S157-P006 Frequency & Depth - Dependent Attenuation of S Waves in the PHS Plate, Kyushu, Japan, based on Modified Coda Normalization method
Rizkita Parithusta, *Satoshi Matsumoto, Hiroshi Shimizu, other
S157-P007 Estimation of intrinsic absorption structures by the inversion analysis of maximal amplitudes based on the Markov approximation
*Tsutomu Takahashi
S157-P008 Estimation of S-wave scatterer in the focal area of the 2005 West Off Fukuoka Prefecture Earthquake by an earthquake cluster
*Manami NAKAMOTO, Satoshi Matsumoto
S157-P009 Seismic spectroscopy using the transfer function obtained by ACROSS
*Yoko Hasada, Mineo Kumazawa
S157-P010 Study of phases for the estimation of the subsurface structure under Horai using ACROSS signal from Toki
*Kenji Yamazaki, Toshiki Watanabe, Yoko Hasada, other
S157-P011 Time variation of wave phases in the transfer function between Toki ACROSS source and Hi-net Hourai station
Toshiyuki Furukawa, *Toshiki Watanabe, Kenji Yamazaki, other
S157-P012 Subsurface structure of Mt. Asama Japan and its temporal change inferred from coda wave interferometry
*Yutaka Nagaoka, Kiwamu Nishida, Minoru Takeo, other
S157-P013 Crustal structure in and around the focal region of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake by the cross-correlation analysis
*Ryota Takagi, Tomomi Okada, Hisashi Nakahara, other

S220:(Earthquake Predictability Research)   top of this page
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5/20 PM1 303 13:45 - 14:00 *S220-001 Results from Earthquake Forecast Testing in the Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability
*Danijel Schorlemmer, Jeremy Douglas Zechar, Matt Gerstenberger, other
5/20 PM1 303 14:00 - 14:15 *S220-002 First results of the Regional Earthquake Likelihood Models Experiment
*Jeremy Douglas Zechar, Danijel Schorlemmer
5/20 PM1 303 14:15 - 14:30 *S220-003 Earthquake forecasting in the CSEP Italian testing region
*Warner Marzocchi, Anna Maria Lombardi, Danijel Schorlemmer, other
5/20 PM1 303 14:30 - 14:45 S220-004 CSEP earthquake forecast testing center for Japan: Primary scope and recent progress
*Hiroshi Tsuruoka, Naoshi Hirata, Danijel Schorlemmer, other
5/20 PM1 303 14:45 - 15:00 S220-005 Gambler's scores for earthquake prediction
*Jiancang Zhuang
5/20 PM1 303 15:00 - 15:15 S220-006 A method to evaluate the reliability of prediction
*Ken'ichiro Yamashina
5/20 PM2 303 15:30 - 15:45 *S220-007 RTL algorithm and its application to seismicity analysis
*Qinghua Huang
5/20 PM2 303 15:45 - 16:00 S220-008 Space-time model for wide regional and global seismicity
*Yosihiko Ogata
5/20 PM2 303 16:00 - 16:15 S220-009 Statistical forecasts and tests for small interplate repeating events near the east coast of NE Japan in 2008
*Masami Okada, Naoki Uchida, Kenji Maeda, other
5/20 PM2 303 16:15 - 16:30 S220-010 Method for prediction of off Ibaraki M7 characteristic earthquakes based on seismicity change
*Shozo Matsumura
5/20 PM2 303 16:30 - 16:45 S220-011 Natural time analysis for earthquake
*Masashi Kamogawa, Yuki Tomizawa, Toshiyasu Nagao, other
5/20 PM2 303 16:45 - 17:00 S220-012 Detecting critical point behavior of seismicity prior to large earthquakes
*Shin-ichi Noguchi
5/21 AM1 303 09:00 - 09:15 S220-013 Assessing temporal variations in the Gutenberg-Richter distribution for a short-term forecast model
*Christine Smyth
5/21 AM1 303 09:15 - 09:30 S220-014 Zoning spatial variability of Frequency-Magnitude distribution of earthquake in Iran (Mw is greater than 4)
*parisa rahimkhani
5/21 AM1 303 09:30 - 09:45 S220-015 Earthquake Occurrence Probability in Inland Japan by Applying the Gutenberg-Richter Model
*Fuyuki Hirose, Kenji Maeda
5/21 AM1 303 09:45 - 10:00 S220-016 Initial report on the magnitude of complete reporting for Japan, using the Gutenberg-Richter frequency-magnitude law
*Kazuyoshi Nanjo, Hiroshi Tsuruoka, Naoshi Hirata, other
5/21 AM1 303 10:00 - 10:15 S220-017 Strain precursors of the 2008 Wenchuan, China, earthquake
*Zehua QIU
5/21 AM1 303 10:15 - 10:30 S220-018 GPS Derivative Ionospheric Electron Density Variations Associate with Major Seismic Events of 2006 at Taiwan
*Ting-To Yu

S220:(Earthquake Predictability Research)   top of this page
*postert  5/20
S220-P001 A quantitative analysis of daily change of detection capability of earthquakes
*Takaki Iwata
S220-P002 Seismicity models of moderate earthquakes in Kanto, Japan,utilizing b-value, its temporal change and the EEPAS rate
*Masajiro Imoto, David Rhoades

S221:(Metropolitan Earthquakes)   top of this page
*oral
5/19 AM1 302 09:00 - 09:15 S221-001 Special Project for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in Tokyo Metropolitan Area
*Naoshi Hirata
5/19 AM1 302 09:15 - 09:30 S221-002 Seismic velocity structure beneath the Kanto region derived from NIED KT-net and Hi-net data with seismic tomographic method
*Makoto MATSUBARA
5/19 AM1 302 09:30 - 09:45 S221-003 Small repeating earthquake activity and plate dynamics in Tokyo
*Hisanori Kimura
5/19 AM1 302 09:45 - 10:00 S221-004 MeSO-net for Detection of Mega-thrust and Intra-slab Earthquakes beneath Tokyo Metropolitan Area, JAPAN (2)
*Keiji Kasahara, Naoshi Hirata, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
5/19 AM1 302 10:00 - 10:15 S221-005 Development of Metropolitan Seismic Observation network (MeSO-net) system
*Yuichi Morita, Keiji Kasahara, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
5/19 AM1 302 10:15 - 10:30 S221-006 Development of education contents for schools using observation data provided from MeSO-net project
*Akihiko Ito, Keiji Kasahara, Hiroshi Tsuruoka, other
5/19 AM2 302 10:45 - 11:00 S221-007 Seismicity and waveform through the Philippine Sea Plate under the Metropolitan area observed by MeSO-net
*Shin'ichi Sakai, Keiji Kasahara, Shunji Sasaki, other
5/19 AM2 302 11:00 - 11:15 S221-008 Seismic basement structure beneath the Metropolitan Tokyo area: Seismic interferometry for the Tsukuba-Yokohama line (MeSO-net)
*Kazuo Yoshimoto, Naoshi Hirata, Keiji Kasahara, other
5/19 AM2 302 11:15 - 11:30 S221-009 Attenuation structure of the Kanto region derived with MeSO-net data
*Shutaro Sekine, Kazushige Obara, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
5/19 AM2 302 11:30 - 11:45 S221-010 Lithospheric structure and tectonics of Tokyo metropolitan area
*Hiroshi Sato, Susumu Abe, Eiji Kurashimo, other
5/19 AM2 302 11:45 - 12:00 S221-011 Multimode prestack migration of scattered teleseismic waves and local earthquake sequences for the imaging of crustal structure
*Susumu Abe, Hiroshi Sato, Naoshi Hirata, other
5/19 AM2 302 12:00 - 12:15 S221-012 The effect of the collision of the Izu-Bonin arc on long-term deformation in the Kanto region, Japan
*Akinori Hashima, Toshinori Sato, Tanio Ito
5/19 PM1 302 13:45 - 14:00 S221-013 Pre-Genroku Kanto Tsunami Deposits found in Koajiro Bay, Miura Peninsula, Japan
*Kunihiko Shimazaki, Takeo Ishibe, Kenji Satake, other
5/19 PM1 302 14:00 - 14:15 S221-014 Concealed Faults Inferred in the Central Part of Yamanote Upland in Tokyo
*Isamu Toyokura, Sumio Aoto, Akio Kawada, other
5/19 PM1 302 14:15 - 14:30 S221-015 Long-Period Ground Motion Hazard Maps in 2009: Hypothetical Tokai Earthquake, Tonankai Earthquake, Miyagi-oki Earthquake
*Kazuki Koketsu, Hiroe Miyake, Kazuhito Hikima, other
5/19 PM1 302 14:30 - 14:45 S221-016 Excitation and propagation process of long-period pulse motion in the Kanto basin
*Toshihiko Hayakawa, Takashi Furumura
5/19 PM1 302 14:45 - 15:00 S221-017 Characterization of Heterogeneous Source Model of Intraslab Earthquakes for Strong Ground Motion Prediction (2)
*Tomotaka Iwata, Kimiyuki Asano
5/19 PM1 302 15:00 - 15:15 S221-018 Soil/Bedrock Characterization, NEHRP Site Classes and Engineering Parameters Calculations in the Kanto Region, Central Japan
*Mohammed Farag, Naoshi Hirata

S221:(Metropolitan Earthquakes)   top of this page
*poster   5/18
S221-P001 Development of Instrument for Metropolitan Seismic Observation Network (MeSO-net) - 2nd: Fieldbus system
*Minemori Sato, Takuya Kato, Yuichi Morita, other
S221-P002 ACT (Autonomous Cooperative data Transfer) Protocol, a new technology of seismic observation developed for and applied to MeSO-net
*Takuya Kato, Hiromichi Kagami, Yuichi Morita, other
S221-P003 Azimuth estimation of the MeSO-net borehole seismometers based on the orbit of P wave first motion.
*Shunji Sasaki, Keiji Kasahara, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
S221-P004 Estimation on the azimuth of the MeSO-net borehole seismometers based on the long-period seismic motion
*Katsuhiko Shiomi, Shunji Sasaki, Shin'ichi Sakai, other
S221-P005 Imaging of Heterogeneous Structure beneath the Metropolitan Tokyo Area (3)
*Shigeki Nakagawa, Shin'ichi Sakai, Hiroko Hagiwara, other
S221-P006 Spatial features of hypocenters and focal mechanisms under the Metropolitan area determined by the MeSO-net
*Aitaro Kato, Shin'ichi Sakai, Keiji Kasahara, other
S221-P007 The detailed spatial distribution of stress field in and around the Izu-collision zone
*Yohei Yukutake, Toshikazu Tanada, Tetsuya Takeda
S221-P008 Web contens for schools  in MeSO-net; Metropolitan Seismic Observation network
*Hiroshi Tsuruoka, Shin'ichi Sakai, Shigeki Nakagawa, other
S221-P009 Contribution to the local disaster prevention using Meso-net data
*Toshikazu Tanada, Hidekazu Sugihara, Ryou Honda, other
S221-P010 How much is recent seismicity affected by changes of the CFF of previous large earthquakes ?
*Takeo Ishibe, Kunihiko Shimazaki
S221-P011 Characteristics of small repeating earthquakes associated with the 2007 Boso slow slip event
*Hisanori Kimura, Tetsuya Takeda, Kazushige Obara, other
S221-P012 Recent 1 m.y. crustal movements off the Tokyo Bay-side coast of the southern part of the Boso Peninsula.
*Hiroshi Furuya, Akinori Hashima, Noriko Tsumura, other
S221-P013 Improvement in image of the Philippine Sea slab beneath the northern Izu-Tanzawa Collision Zone by fan-shooting reflection method
*Shinsuke Kikuchi, Hiroshi Sato, Takaya Iwasaki, other
S221-P014 Estimation of fault model for Ansei-Edo earthquake using seismic intensity data
*Kazuhito Hikima, Kazuki Koketsu
S221-P015 Microtremor Observation for Improvement of Strong Ground Motion Evaluation in Kanto Region
*Shigeki Senna, Nobuyuki Morikawa, Shinichi Kawai, other
S221-P016 Estimation of shallow Vs structure for Kanto basin using site amplification from spectral inversion of earthquake motion records
*Hiroaki Yamanaka, Michihiro Ohori, Saburoh Midorikawa

S222:(Strong-motion observation)   top of this page
*oral
5/18 PM2 IC 15:30 - 15:33   Introductory talk
5/18 PM2 IC 15:33 - 15:48 *S222-001 Review on the strong motion observation in Japan since 1990 and prospects for future developments
*Kazuyoshi Kudo
5/18 PM2 IC 15:48 - 16:00 S222-002 Study on the maximum amplitude level of strong ground motion observed at seafloor
*Michihiro Ohori, Takeshi Nakamura, Yoshiyuki Kaneda
5/18 PM2 IC 16:00 - 16:12 S222-003 The Present Situation and Future Visions of Strong Motion Observation System by CEORKA
*Takashi Akazawa, masanori Horike, Sumio Sawada, other
5/18 PM2 IC 16:12 - 16:24 S222-004 Discussion on the Integrated Earthquake Early Warning using Multiple On-site Indices: for the IT Strong Motion Seismometer
*Kiyoshi Takano, Satoshi Toriumi
5/18 PM2 IC 16:24 - 16:36 S222-005 Application of Real-time Strong-motion Monitoring System to disaster mitigation for High-Rise Building
*Tomohiro Kubo, Yoshiaki Hisada, Masahiro Murakami, other
5/18 PM2 IC 16:36 - 16:48 S222-006 3-D Attenuation structure, source parameters and site amplification by simultaneous inversion and predicting strong ground motion
*Ryoichi Nakamura
5/18 PM2 IC 16:48 - 17:00 S222-007 An empirical estimation of long-period earthquake ground motion (2)- Reproducibility using the predictive model -
*Yutaka Yuzawa, Kazuyoshi Kudo

S222:(Strong-motion observation)   top of this page
*poster   5/18
S222-P001 Earthquake Response Analysis of Buildings by the IT Strong Motion Seismometer System: for the Structural Health Monitoring
*Kiyoshi Takano, Yasuhisa Ikeda
S222-P002 Evaluation of Seismic Capacity of Existing Buildings with IT Kyoshin seismometer
*Yo Hibino, Takamori Ito, Koichi Kusunoki
S222-P003 Development of Residual Seismic Capacity Evaluation System with IT Kyoshin seismometer
*Koichi Kusunoki, Takamori Ito, Yo Hibino
S222-P004 Rock-outcrop Strong-motion (Kyoshin) observation network system (RK-net): Its development and application
*Yoshiaki Shiba, Sadanori Higashi, Hiroaki Sato, other
S222-P005 Initial rupture process of the 2000 Tottori-ken Seibu earthquake
*Kosuke Ono, Yosuke Yamamoto, Mitsutaka Ohshima, other
S222-P006 An empirical estimation of long-period earthquake ground motion (1) -Standard attenuation relation and assessment of shakeability-
*Yutaka Yuzawa, Kazuyoshi Kudo
S222-P007 Characteristics of long-period ground motion in Tokyo Bay area evaluated from deep earthquake data
*Tomiichi Uetake
*S222-P008 Receiver function analysis of records from dense strong motion seismometer array: In the case of Sizuoka Prefecture
*Haruo Horikawa