Active faults and earthquake disaster reduction
Scope
Active faults are the sources of the severest and rarest earthquake hazards. Because the devastating disasters are mostly due to higher level of human activities, broad spectra of engineering, physical, social and human scienses are required for effective and feasible coutermeasures. This session gives more weight to the latter aspect and invites broader communities for open discussions.
Convener
Toshikazu Yoshioka
yoshioka-t@aist.go.jp
Co-Convener
Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Daisuke Hirouchi
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Session Informations
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May 25th HDS029 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
HDS029-P01 Offshore active fault survey "Futagawa-Hinagu Fault Zone"(1) Results of the High-resolution Multi-Channel Sonic survey Kyoko Kagohara Kyoko Kagohara,
Takanobu Aiko,
Ikuhisa Adachi et al.
HDS029-P02 Offshore active fault survey "Futagawa-Hinagu fault group"(2) Result of high resolution geostratigraphic survey Izumi Sakamoto Izumi Sakamoto,
Kenji Nemoto,
Ryosuke Hirayama et al.
HDS029-P03 Offshore active fault survey "Futagawa-Hinagu Fault Zone"(3) Result of piston-core sampling Naoto Inoue Naoto Inoue,
Naoko Kitada,
Tomoo Echigo et al.
HDS029-P04 Offshore active fault survey "Kurehayama Fault Zone" (2) -Results of the faulting history by arrayed borehole survey Tomoo Echigo Tomoo Echigo,
Masashi Omata,
Yorihide Kohriya et al.
HDS029-P05 Ground penetrating radar profiling across the Sakamoto fault and Kumeda fault in the Uemachi fault zone Haruo Kimura Haruo Kimura,
Haruo Horikawa,
Masayuki Yoshimi et al.
HDS029-P06 Holocene activity of the Kuwana fault, Central Japan Ryutaro Naruhashi Ryutaro Naruhashi,
Toshihiko Sugai
HDS029-P07 "1:25,000 Scale Active Fault Map of Gifu Prefecture" and its online release Nobuhiko Sugito Nobuhiko Sugito,
Yasuhiro Suzuki,
Atsumasa Okada et al.
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