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

Y167:(Geological hazard/environmental geology)
*oral
5/19 AM2 202 10:45 - 11:00 Y167-001 Formative processes of a sliding zone in pelitic schist -Its role of interactions between fracturing and weathering
*Shintaro Yamasaki, Masahiro Chigira
5/19 AM2 202 11:00 - 11:15 Y167-002 Various lithofacies of the Quaternary Volcanic Products and related slope movements in central Shimane, Japan
*Takeshi Kimura, Yukio Tamura, Shuichiro Yokota
5/19 AM2 202 11:15 - 11:30 Y167-003 The erosion process of the badlands topography in the South-West Taiwan
*Kohei Higuchi, Masahiro Chigira
5/19 AM2 202 11:30 - 11:45 Y167-004 Estimation of ground movement caused by the Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku Earthquake 2008, from the Geomorphic Image Analysis of LiDAR DEMs
*Sakae Mukoyama, Tomohiro Nishimura, Norichika Asada
5/19 AM2 202 11:45 - 12:00 Y167-005 Global satellite image database of volcanoes for volcanologist
*Minoru Urai
5/19 AM2 202 12:00 - 12:15 Y167-006 Risk management on geological environment after disaster
*Hiroyuki Ohno

Y167:(Geological hazard/environmental geology)      top of this page
*poster  5/19
Y167-P001 Photogrammetric measurement of the surface displacement by the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi nairiku earthquake
*Izumi Kamiya, Mamoru Koarai, Tatsuo Sekiguchi, other
Y167-P002 Geomorphological and geological environment of the landslides on steep slopes induced by the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Inland Earthquake
*Hiromu Daimaru, Wataru Murakami
Y167-P003 Landslides distribution nearby earthquake source fault of the Chuetsu-offshore earthquake,Niigata Prefecture in 2007
*Baator Has, Yasuo Ishii, Souki Suzuki, other
Y167-P004 Tephrochronological age estimate of the Koune Landslide and the Higashiohkubo Landslide in Kamiyama Town, Tokushima, Japan
*Ken-ichi Nishiyama, Shinichi Kitamura
Y167-P005 Structure and particle size distribution of non-tectonic faults -difference from tectonic faults
*Shintaro Yamasaki, Masahiro Chigira
Y167-P006 Ring shear test on progressive failure in rainfall-induced landslides
*Hiroshi Fukuoka
Y167-P007 APEC international training course, ''Human capacity building for natural hazard mitigation in cities and coastal regions''
*Sumito Morita, Akira Takada, Koji Wakita

Y229:(Landslide dams and lakes)      top of this page
*oral
5/19 PM1 202 13:45 - 14:05 *Y229-001 Introduction to large landslide dams and outburst disasters
*Kimio Inoue
5/19 PM1 202 14:05 - 14:19 Y229-002 A pretdictive method to detect the possible positions of landslides and debris flows resulting landslide dams and lakes
*Takashi Saito
5/19 PM1 202 14:19 - 14:33 Y229-003 Geomorphologic method of detection of landslide dam
*Shunji Yokoyama, Masanori Murai
5/19 PM1 202 14:33 - 14:47 Y229-004 Occurrence of Earthquake-induced large-scale landslide dams in Shikoku
*Shuichi Hasegawa
5/19 PM1 202 14:47 - 15:01 Y229-005 Landslide dams of the Hime river basin
*Shoji Ueno
5/19 PM1 202 15:01 - 15:15 Y229-006 Mountain environment change from 26ka to present of the Kamikochi, Northern Japan Alps
*Satoru Harayama, Sayuri Kawai
5/19 PM1 202 15:30 - 15:32   Introduction of Poster Presentation 
5/19 PM2 202 15:32 - 15:46 Y229-007 Character and history of dammed-lakes formed by landslides and their deposits in Toyama Prefecture, central Japan
*Satoru Kojima, Hidehisa Nagata, Ryoichi Kondo, other
5/19 PM2 202 15:46 - 16:00 Y229-008 Landslides accompanying dammed lake in the Miyagawa drainage area, eastern Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan
*Hidehisa Nagata, Satoru Kojima
5/19 PM2 202 16:00 - 16:14 Y229-009 Choking up of rivers and formations of new lakes caused by land sliding accompaned with the 1854 Ansei Tokai-Nankai earthquakes
*Yoshinobu Tsuji
5/19 PM2 202 16:14 - 16:28 Y229-010 Land Slide Dam Dpeosits in the Ojigahata area, Nothern Part of Suzuka Mountains
*Yuji Abe, Miwa Abe
5/19 PM2 202 16:28 - 16:42 Y229-011 Onset of calving at supra-glacial lakes on debris-covered glaciers in the Nepal Himalayas
*Akiko Sakai, Kouichi Nishimura, Nozomu Takeuchi
5/19 PM2 202 16:42 - 16:56 Y229-012 Re-evaluation of potential of glacial lake outburst flood in the Himalayas
*Koji Fujita
5/19 PM2 202 16:56 - 17:00   Discussion

Y229:(Landslide dams and lakes)      top of this page
*poster  5/19
Y229-P001 Age of the buried trees from ancient landslide-dammed lake at Toyama-River, southern Nagano Prefecture, central Japan
*Akiko S. Goto, Takeshi Muramatsu, Yoshiji Teraoka
Y229-P002 Formation and erosion processes of the landslide dam, triggered by the AD 714 Totoumi earthquake, on the Toyama River
*Takeshi Muramatsu, Yoshiji Teraoka, Akiko S. Goto

Y230:(Earthquake Early Warning)      top of this page
*oral
5/17 PM1 101 13:45 - 14:00 Y230-001 Development of Eearthquake Early Warning
*Keiji Doi
5/17 PM1 101 14:00 - 14:15 Y230-002 Evaluation of the real-time earthquake information system using not-yet-arrived data
*Hiromitsu Nakamura, Changjiang Wu, Takashi Kunugi, other
5/17 PM1 101 14:15 - 14:30 Y230-003 Development of a real-time processing system using the local seismic network
*Masumi Yamada, Yih-Min Wu, Shiro Ohmi
5/17 PM1 101 14:30 - 14:45 Y230-004 On the timing of maximum amplitude -for rapid estimation of magnitude in earthquake early warning-
*Mitsuyuki Hoshiba, Kazuhiro Iwakiri, Kazuo Ohtake
5/17 PM1 101 14:45 - 15:00 Y230-005 Basic study for developing of the Earthquake Early Warning for great earthquakes -case of ground motions in large earthquakes-
*Susumu Kurahashi, Kojiro Irikura, Kazuaki Masaki
5/17 PM1 101 15:00 - 15:15 Y230-006 Improvement of real-time estimation of seismic intensity for large earthquakes
*Shunroku Yamamoto, Kimitoshi Ashiya, Shinji Sato, other
5/17 PM2 101 15:30 - 15:45 Y230-007 Real-time ground motion prediction with high accuracy using waveform data at a front site
*Masato Motosaka
5/17 PM2 101 15:45 - 16:00 Y230-008 Improvement of Earthquake Early Warning- Intensity Estimation from Initial Part of P-wave -
*Kazuaki Masaki, Takenori Ueda, Susumu Kurahashi, other
5/17 PM2 101 16:00 - 16:15 Y230-009 On prediction of shaking intensity using P wave strong motion data
*Changjiang Wu, Hiromitsu Nakamura, Shigeki Horiuchi, other
5/17 PM2 101 16:15 - 16:30 Y230-010 Application of Earthquake Early Warning System to disaster mitigation for High-Rise Building
*Tomohiro Kubo, Yoshiaki Hisada, Masahiro Murakami, other
5/17 PM2 101 16:30 - 16:45 Y230-011 Development of active evacuation system in individual household using earthquake early warning Part 1. Outline of the system
*Shigeyuki Okada, Tadayoshi Nakashima
5/17 PM2 101 16:45 - 17:00 Y230-012 Part2. Indoor space safety monitoring against injured occurrence due to furniture overturned.
*Tadayoshi Nakashima, Shigeyuki Okada

Y230:(Earthquake Early Warning)      top of this page
*poster  5/17
Y230-P001 Study on attenuation relations focused on near source region -Evaluation of their applicability for earthquake early warning-
*Kazuhiro Iwakiri, Mitsuyuki Hoshiba, Kazuo Ohtake
Y230-P002 Earthquake Warning by using the Real Time Measurement Intensity  - Development of the Independent Measurement Intensity Meter -
*Kenji Kanjo, Masayoshi  Inadera, Yoshinori Shinohara, other
Y230-P003 Evaluation of the accuracy of back-azimuths estimated in real-time by using single station record
*Shunta Noda, Shinji Sato, Shunroku Yamamoto, other
Y230-P004 Recommendation of three stage seismic intensity meter supported by earthquake early warning
*Takao Kagawa, Akio Kobayashi
Y230-P005 Practical use and its problem of the earthquake early warning system at Tokai University
*Takayuki Kawakami, Toru Murayama, Toshiyasu Nagao, other