Outline of Session

   

Biogeosciences(B) / Paleontology(PT)
B-PT011 Biotic history and its relation to the Earth history


Short title Biotic History
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 24 PM2 (15:30 - 17:00) 301B Isao Motoyama  / Takao Ubukata 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 24 (Core Time 17:15 - 18:45) Convention Hall
Contact Isao Motoyama
Email isaomoto@sakura.cc.tsukuba.ac.jp
Convener Isao Motoyama  / Takao Ubukata 
Scope Life on Earth evolves through 46 Ba Earth history. Organisms evolve in relation to both Earth's interior and exterior activities. Biotic activities also should give strong influences to Earth's environments. We would like to describe biotic history on Earth and discuss how biotic system evolve in relation to Earth's environmental systems and interior activities during the session.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 24 PM2 (15:30-17:00) 301B                              to the top
15:30 - 15:45 BPT011-01 Mesowear analysis of fossil ungulate cheek teeth and reconstruction of the Late Miocene paleoenvironments Hideo Nakaya Hideo Nakaya disc2
15:45 - 16:00 BPT011-02 Ecological reconstruction of fossil vertebrates using isotope analyses Hikaru Uno
Minoru YONEDA
Hajime TARU
other
Hikaru Uno disc2
16:00 - 16:15 BPT011-03 Habitat of the Cretaceous natiloid Eutrephoceras; isotopic evidence for depth segregation of the late Cretaceous biota Kazuyoshi MORIYA
Kazushige Tanabe
Hiroshi Nishi
other
Kazuyoshi MORIYA disc2
16:15 - 16:30 BPT011-04 Crystallographic variation and uniformity in Cretaceous fossil heterococcoliths Kazuko Saruwatari
Tanaka Yuichiro
Nagasawa Hiromichi
other
Kazuko Saruwatari disc2
16:30 - 16:45 BPT011-05 The earliest Cambrian biodiversification: detailed stratigraphy of the Hongjiachong section, Chengjiang, South China Tomohiko Sato
Yukio Isozaki
Tsuyoshi Komiya
other
Tomohiko Sato disc2
16:45 - 17:00 BPT011-06 Post-Marinoan carbon circulation in the ocean recorded in the South China Block Yoko Kunimitsu
Tetsuhiro Togo
Yusuke Setsuda
other
Yoko Kunimitsu disc2


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 24  Core Time (17:15-18:45) Convention Hall                    to the top
BPT011-P01 Reverse transcriptic mutation Tomohito Tada Tomohito Tada disc2
BPT011-P02 Ecological succession of bivalve community associated with oyster reef formation in Sanbanze tidal flat, Tokyo Bay Takashi Kubo
Tatsuo Oji
Takashi Kubo disc2
BPT011-P03 Life history of Ammonia "beccarii" forma 1 on hard substrates in the Ohashi River, southwestern Japan Hiroyuki Takata
Koji SETO
Kengo KURATA
other
Hiroyuki Takata disc2
BPT011-P04 Paleoceanography of the Pacific off Kashima during the last 22,000 years: Radiolarian record from core MD01-2421 Isao Motoyama
Naoki Akasaka
Tadamichi Oba
Isao Motoyama disc2
BPT011-P05 Paleontological analysis of the environmental change in the late Neogene of central Myanmar Masanaru Takai
Zin-Maung-Maung-Thein
Thaung-Htike
Masanaru Takai disc2
BPT011-P06 Molecular paleontologiacl aspects of resistant macromolecules constituting angiosperm leaf fossils Hideto Nakamura
Ken Sawada
Hideto Nakamura disc2
BPT011-P07 Search for chemotaxonomic indicator by analyses of organic molecules in flower fossils from the Cretaceous Futaba Group Kei Ikeda
Ken Sawada
Hideto Nakamura
other
Kei Ikeda disc2
BPT011-P08 Comparative crystallography of nacreous layer in a Cretaceous inoceramid bivalve: a preliminary study Takao Ubukata
Satoko Sugino
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
Takao Ubukata disc2
BPT011-P09 Sedimentary facies and ichnological analysis of the Lower Toarcian OAE sequence in Toyora area, West Japan Kentaro Izumi
Kazushige Tanabe
Kentaro Izumi disc2
BPT011-P10 A role of the environmental change through the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian boundary in constructing process of the Akiyo Keiichiro Higa
Tetsuo Sugiyama
Keiichiro Higa disc2
BPT011-P11 Stady on the Cambrian Explosion based on the diversification of trace fossils. Takafumi Mochizuki
Tatsuo Oji
Takafumi Mochizuki disc2
BPT011-P12 In-situ Fe isotope analyses of pyrite in sedimentary rocks of the Fortescue Group, Western Australia Kazumi Yoshiya
Manabu Nishizawa
Yuichiro Ueno
other
Kazumi Yoshiya disc2