Outline of Session

Union(U) / Union
U-03 Re-building the post mega-earthquake Japan - exploring new association of society and geosciences


Short title Re-building the post mega-earthquake Jap
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 20 AM1 (09:00 - 10:30) 301A Jun Matsumoto 
May 20 AM2 (10:45 - 12:15) 301A Toshihiko Sugai 
May 20 PM1 (13:45 - 15:15) 301A Shigeko Haruyama 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
 
Contact Shigeko Haruyama
Email haruyama@bio.mie-u.ac.jp
Convener Shigeko Haruyama  / Yukio Himiyama  / Jun Matsumoto  / Toshihiko Sugai  / Keiichi Tadokoro  / Hirokuni Oda  / Akihiko Kondoh 
Scope After the mega-earthquake Japan in 2011 March, all of the academic associations in the membership of Japan Geosciences Union announced public declarations and inquired urgent researches, gave several assistances and supports for the Tsunami and earthquake affected area, and opened symposiums and workshops to the public. Many researchers have continued to participate in the urgent field study and provided assistance to the affected area. Now, it is already one year after mega earthquake and rebuild process has accelerated in the Earthquake and Tsunami affected area. We need the collaboration studies for understanding the present condition with each academic societies such as seismology, geology, sedimentology, geomorphology, geography, GIS, remote sensing, climatology and meteorology. In this session, we will discuss the academic collaboration for the urgent scientific investigation and data collection under the mega disaster, and the appropriate presentation and announce in the general public, and discuss how to take part in re-building the post mega-earthquake. In additionally, geography education, geoscience education and lifelong learning related with prevention education should be argued in the view of human dimension.
Notes  


Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 20 AM1 (09:00-10:30) 301A                              to the top
09:00 - 09:05 Opening address
09:05 - 09:30 Invited
U03-01
The giant tsunami had been forecasted, but not been included in disaster design Kunihiko Shimazaki Kunihiko Shimazaki English
09:30 - 09:55 Invited
U03-02
Generation mechanism of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake - what are resolved and what are left unresolved Akira Hasegawa Akira Hasegawa English
09:55 - 10:20 Invited
U03-03
Role of the atmosphere numerical model at the time of the nuclear power plant accident and the earthquake disaster Akira Watanabe Akira Watanabe English
Oral Presentation   May 20 AM2 (10:45-12:15) 301A                              to the top
10:45 - 11:10 Invited
U03-04
Terrestrial Trasfer of fallout radionuclides by hydrogeomorphological process by Fukushima NPP accident Yuichi Onda Yuichi Onda English
11:10 - 11:35 Invited
U03-05
Significance of Tectonic Geomorphology in the Prediction of Plate Boundary Earthquakes around Japan Takashi Nakata Takashi Nakata English
11:35 - 12:00 Invited
U03-06
Disaster management about the Nankai Earthquakes after the 2011 off Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake Makoto Okamura Makoto Okamura English
Oral Presentation   May 20 PM1 (13:45-15:15) 301A                              to the top
13:45 - 14:10 Invited
U03-07
Geography and disaster prevention teaching in Kanai area learnt from the Great East Japan Earthquake's lesson Haruo Noma Haruo Noma English
14:10 - 14:35 Invited
U03-08
How to apply the disaster lessons from the East Japan earthquake to the next ''unexpected'' disasters Yoshiaki Kawata Yoshiaki Kawata English
14:35 - 15:10 Discussion
15:10 - 15:15 Closing address