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Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary(M) / Intersection(IS)
M-IS29 Extremely severe geomagnetically induced currents in Japan


Short title Extremely severe GIC
Oral presentation
Date/Room/Chair
May 22 AM1 (09:00 - 10:45) 101A Ryuho Kataoka 
May 22 AM2 (11:00 - 12:45) 101A Ikuko Fujii 
Poster presentation
Date/Room
May 22 (Core Time 18:15 - 19:30) Convention Hall
Contact Shigeru Fujita
Email sfujita@mc-jma.go.jp
Convener Shigeru Fujita  / Ikuko Fujii  / Ryuho Kataoka  / Yusuke Ebihara  / Shinichi Watari 
Scope In March 13, 1989, huge geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) associated with sudden changes of the geomagnetic field caused power line failure in Canada due to damage of the transformer installed in a substation. Meanwhile, since such accidents have been regarded to occur only in the region of higher geomagnetic latitudes, Japan has been supposed to be free from the GIC accidents. However, it is not obvious how huge GIC would be supposed in Japan for extremely severe geomagnetic storms like the Carrington storm in September, 1859. Therefore, it is the obligatory issue for the Japanese scientists studying magnetic field variations in space and on the surface of the Earth to evaluate extremely large GICs in Japan, potentially occurring once per several hundred years. In this session, we will discuss following multidisciplinary topics and related ones; 1) estimate of intensity of the extremely severe space weather phenomena by means of statistical analysis of accumulated data; 2) theoretical estimate of the upper limits; 3) realistic modeling of the induced electric field on the surface of the Earth and GIC by using 3D conductivity distribution of the Earth. Through these discussions, we will plot the scheme of the future collaboration among interdisciplinary scientists to study extremely large GICs in Japan.
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Time Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Oral Presentation   May 22 AM1 (09:00-10:45) 101A                              to the top
09:00 - 09:15 MIS29-01 Anomalous large amplitude geomagnetic sudden commencement (SC) Tohru Araki Tohru Araki English
09:15 - 09:30 MIS29-02 Introduction of Network-MT method - toward elucidating nation-wide deep electrical conductivity structure - Makoto Uyeshima
Research Group of Network-MT method
Makoto Uyeshima English
09:30 - 09:45 MIS29-03 Mid latitude GIC as the ground surface currents carried by the TM0 mode waves in the Earth-ionosphere waveguide Takashi Kikuchi
Shinichi Watari
Kumiko Hashimoto
Takashi Kikuchi English
09:45 - 10:00 MIS29-04 Three-dimensional analysis technique for marine magnetotelluric method Noriko Tada Noriko Tada English
10:00 - 10:15 MIS29-05 Development of measurement equipment for effects of GIC(Geomagnetically-Induced Currents) OOSATO, Kenichi
NAKATANI, Hideyuki
YAMAMOTO, Yasuhiro
other
Sadayuki Ishikura English
10:15 - 10:30 MIS29-06 A general introduction of magnetotellurics and of electrical conductivity distribution beneath Japan for the GIC study Masahiro Ichiki Masahiro Ichiki English
10:30 - 10:45 3-min talk in an oral session@(MIS29-P01/MIS29-P02/MIS29-P03/MIS29-P05/MIS29-P06)
Oral Presentation   May 22 AM2 (11:00-12:45) 101A                              to the top
11:00 - 11:15 MIS29-07 Toward Construction of iES Database (Database for Information on Electromagnetic Surveys) for Conductivity Structure ben Naoto Oshiman
Satoru Yamaguchi
Makoto Uyeshima
other
Naoto Oshiman English
11:15 - 11:30 MIS29-08 Superflares on solar-type stars Hiroyuki Maehara
Takuya Shibayama
Yuta Notsu
other
Hiroyuki Maehara English
11:30 - 11:45 MIS29-09 Concentration of magnetotelluric current caused by local 3-D resistivity heterogeneities Hiroshi Ichihara Hiroshi Ichihara English
11:45 - 12:00 MIS29-10 On GIC associated with past intense geomagnetic storms Shinichi Watari
Takashi Watanabe
Shinichi Watari English
12:00 - 12:15 MIS29-11 Inhomogeneity of the shallow resistivity structure inferred from EM surveys and resistivity logging data in Kanto Plain Shinichi Takakura Shinichi Takakura English
12:15 - 12:30 MIS29-12 Super magnetic storms and geomagnetically induced currents in Japan Ryuho Kataoka Ryuho Kataoka English
12:30 - 12:45 3-min talk in an oral session@(MIS29-P07/MIS29-P08/MIS29-P09/MIS29-P10)


Presentation No Title Author Presenter Abstract
Poster Presentation   May 22  Core Time (18:15-19:30) Convention Hall                    to the top
MIS29-P01 Importance of estimating the extremely large GIC in Japan Shigeru Fujita Shigeru Fujita English
MIS29-P02 Science and Operational Activity of Space Weather in NICT Mamoru Ishii Mamoru Ishii English
MIS29-P03 Numerical solver of EM induction equation in 3-D anomalous sphere by using integral equation method Takao Koyama
Hisayoshi Shimizu
Hisashi Utada
Takao Koyama English
MIS29-P04 Development of the ionospheric conductivity model Yukinobu Koyama
Atsuki Shinbori
Tomoaki Hori
other
Yukinobu Koyama English
MIS29-P05 Estimation of the extreme geomagnetic storm level by utilizing extreme value statistics Ken Tsubouchi Ken Tsubouchi English
MIS29-P06 Seafloor electromagnetic observation and recent application for imaging sub-seafloor structure Tada-nori Goto Tada-nori Goto English
MIS29-P07 A statistical study of geomagnetic events in Japan Yasuhiro Minamoto
Shigeru Fujita
Yasuhiro Minamoto English
MIS29-P08 Responses of Geomagnetic Storm and Magnetosperic convection to the extreme solar wind conditions Tsutomu Nagatsuma
Manabu Kunitake
Tsutomu Nagatsuma English
MIS29-P09 Geoelectric Potential difference observation conducted by Kakioka Magnetic Observatory Ikuko Fujii Ikuko Fujii English
MIS29-P10 Evaluation of the earth-induced current contribution for a precise prediction of the Dst index Masahito Nose Masahito Nose English
MIS29-P11 A modeling of Geomagnetically Induced Currents in Midlatitude Regions Kimura Aoi
Yusuke Ebihara
Yoshiharu Omura
other
Yusuke Ebihara English