Kochi Poster


 

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A. G. Rodnikov Ancient subduction zone in the Sakhalin Island
2 Hiroshi Ichihara Electrical resistivity structure around the seismogenic zone of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake (M9.0)
3 Yasuyuki Nakamura Rapid response seismic reflection surveys in the ruptured area of "The 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake"
4 Takeshi Tsuji Seismogenic faults of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake: Insight from seismic data and seafloor observations
5 Kazuno Arai Submarine deposition of fine-grained sediments associated with the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
6 Ken Ikehara Characteristics of seismo-turbidites by the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake
7 Yoshihiro Ito Transient slow slip events before the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake
8 Yasuyuki Kano Water level and strain change at the Kamioka mine associated with the 2011 Off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake
9 Kiichiro Kawamura
Possible large slip mechanism at shallow burial depth along a basal decollement in the Japan trench
10 Gaku Kimura
A runaway slip to the trench due to breaking through abnormally pressurized megathrust under the middle trench slope  - The tsunamigenesis of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake -
11 Toshihiko Shimamoto Future tasks in fault mechanics for understanding the mechanism of 2011 Tohoku-oki Earthquake
12 Bunichiro Shibazaki Modeling of the cycle of a great Tohoku-oki earthquake, considering frictional behavior at low to high slip velocities
13 Makiko Ohtani Comparative study on quasi-dynamic earthquake cycle models for the 2011 giant Tohoku earthquake
14 Marie-Helene Cormier Offshore impacts of megathrust earthquakes: Clues from the recent rupture at the Japan Trench
15 Yujiro Ogawa Geological aspect of large earthquakes and tsunamis in subduction zones: outcrop evidence for submarine liquefaction, landsliding and thrusting in Miura-Boso Peninsulas, Japan
16 Yuzuru Yamamoto Architecture of young and non-metamorphosed onland accretionary wedge in the Miura and Boso peninsulas, central Japan: an analogs of the Nankai subduction margin
17 Shun Chiyonobu Middle-Upper Miocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy in the southern Boso Peninsula, central Japan: implications for basin evolution and tectonics in the subduction-accretion system
18 Jun Kameda Prograde clay minerals reactions along frontal thrusts branching from a décollement in an ancient accretionary prism
19 Tsuyoshi Ishikawa Trace element and isotope characteristics of fault-zone rocks produced by coseismic fluid-rock interactions at high-temperatures
20 Makoto Yamano Heat flow anomaly on the slope of the Nankai accretionary prism off the Kii Peninsula
21  Hideki Hamamoto  Heat flow distribution and thermal structure of the Nankai subduction zone off the Kii Peninsula
22 Yoshifumi Kawada Numerical modeling of hydrothermal circulation in subducting plate: Application to high heat flow anomalies in the Nankai Trough off Muroto and the Japan Trench off Sanriku
23 Shoichi Yoshioka Numerical simulations on temperature fields associated with subduction of the Philippine Sea plate in Southwest Japan
24 Robert N. Harris Monte Carlo simulations of the thermal structure of the shallow subduction thrust
25 Patrick M. Fulton Thermal considerations in inferring frictional heating from vitrinite reflectance and implications for shallow coseismic slip within the Nankai Subduction Zone
26 Yukihito Osada Observation of seafloor crustal movement using the seafloor acoustic ranging on Kumano-nada
27 Kimihiro Mochizuki Application of ambient noise interferometry to OBS records for determination of plate interface geometry along the Nankai Trough
28 Takeshi Akuhara 3-D seismic velocity structure and seismicity around the Kii Peninsula revealed by marine and land observations
29  Takanori Ojima Structure and evolution of oblique subduction system: An example of Enshu fault system in the eastern Nankai Trough
30  Hironori Otsuka Attempt to estimate the uplift process of outer ridge using distribution and geometry of FBR
31  Takeshi Tsuji In situ stress state in the accretionary prism based on seismic data
32 Yasuhiro Yamada Three-dimensional geometry and physical property of the Mega-Splay Fault at the Nankai Trough
33 Ryo Anma Distribution of structures, strain and physical properties around the mega-splay faults in the Nankai Trough exposed along submarine canyons
34 Satoru Muraoka Geological study of deposits and rocks in the deep underground used by samples of mud volcanoes developed in Kumano Trough, SW Japan
35 Hajime Naruse Basin-wide synchronous change in the rate of hemipelagic sedimentation from the Late Miocene to the Holocene in the Shikoku Basin: implications for the tectonic history of the southwestern Japan
36 Saneatsu Saito Origin of volcaniclastics and oceanic basalts recovered from input sites at Nankai Subduction Zone, off Kii Peninsula
37 Asuka Yamaguchi Alteration process of subducting basalt and its role for rheology and mass flux along subduction thrust
38 Yoshiro Nishio Lithium isotopic evidence for deep-rooted fluid from Kumano mud volcano in Nankai accretionary prism
39 Tomohiro Toki Sources of seeping fluids, and distribution and migration of pore fluids, inferred by chemical compositions of pore water from sediment at cold seep sites off Kumano
40 Kazuya Kitada Newly developed volumetric strainmeter for ocean borehole monitoring in Nankai Seismogenic zone
41  Toshinori Kimura  The characteristics of sensors for long-term borehole monitoring system installed in IODP C0002 observatory in the Nankai Trough
42 Achim J. Kopf Extending NanTroSEIZE landwards: Long-term observatories in the Kumano Basin active mud volcanoes to monitor EQ precursors!?
43 Sebastian Hammerschmidt  The advantage of evolving backwards: simple CORKs for beneficial long-term borehole monitoring at the Nankai Margin
44 Andre Hüpers Lithostratigraphic control on spatial distribution of fluid pressures in underthrust sediments at the western Nankai subduction zone, Japan
45 Yasuyuki Kano Upward fluid migration in free gas zone in the Kumano forearc basin detected from the temperature logging at Site C0009 of IODP Expedition 319, NanTroSEIZE
46 Yasuyuki Kano Modeling of permeability structure using pore pressure and borehole strain monitoring
47 Hisao Ito Study on the effect of microscopic pore structure of joint on the hydraulic characteristics of rock masses
48 Hisao Ito Development of CFR-PEEK core holder for X-ray CT based numerical analysis of fluid flow within fractured samples under confining pressure
49 Hisao Ito Core analysis: Towards the integration with borehole and monitoring data
50 Yoshinori Sanada X-CT core image analysis with seismic software
51   Hisao Ito Sonic scanner analysis of NanTroSEIZE 319
52  Hisao Ito  Laboratory velocity measurements under high pressure
53 Yukari Kido Study on mechanical specific energy analysis for NanTroSEIZE site C0002G
54 Hisao Ito A new borehole method to measure in situ maximum horizontal stress
55 Takatoshi Ito Stress state at the Expedition 319 drilling site estimated from hydrofracturing data and core deformation taking account of the system compliance effect
56 Hung-Yu Wu Stress-field evaluate near the mega-spray fault in Nankai from NanTroSEIZE scientific drilling wells
57 Weiren Lin Stress state distribution in Nankai subduction zone, southwestern Japan - A review of results at NanTroSEIZE stage 1 and 2 drilling sites -
58 Masataka Kinoshita Interseismic stress accumulation at the locked zone of Nankai Trough seismogenic fault off Kii Peninsula
59 Hiroko Kitajima Evolution of physical properties in the Nankai Trough subduction system: Implications for stress states and deformation
60 Wataru Tanikawa Slip velocity dependence of shear-induced permeability of core materials in shallow fault zones of the Nankai subduction zone
61 Miki Takahashi Contrasting hydrological and mechanical properties between hemipelagic and turbidite muds from the shallow Nankai Trough accretionary prism
62 Sabine A. M. den Hartog Frictional properties of mineralogically realistic megathrust fault gouges under in-situ subduction zone conditions
63 Akito Tsutsumi Frictional properties of clay-rich fault materials in the Nankai subduction zone for intermediate to high-velocities
64 Kohtaro Ujiie Earthquake rupture propagation through shallow subduction zone: Insights from high-velocity frictional properties and microstructures of clay-rich fault gouge
65 Takehiro Hirose Frictional response of accreted sediments to seismic slip propagation along subduction plate boundary faults
66 Yohei Hamada Sensitivity analyses for slip parameter estimation
67 Ryosuke Ando Mechanics of slow earthquakes: Insight into their emergent and diffusional characteristics
68 Takane Hori Mechanism of décollement formation in subduction zones
69 Naofumi Aso Focal mechanisms of deep low-frequency earthquakes in eastern Shimane (western Tottori)
70 Kazuaki Ohta Resolving slip evolution of deep tremor in western Japan
 71  Suguru Yabe Repeating tectonic tremors on a middle-aged oceanic plate: Kyushu, Japan & North Island, New Zealand
72   Shoko Hina The dehydration and deformation process of siliceous sediments in subduction zones: numerical simulation and geological constraint from bedded chert in Inuyama area
73  Arito Sakaguchi  Origin of spatially fixed initial-break-point at landslide
74  Takahiro Tagami  Thermochronological investigation of seismogenic fault zones: an overview and examples from Japanese Islands
75   Yujin Kitamura Slow earthquakes and their geological process
76   Nobuaki Tanaka Statistical analysis of the mineral compositions at the small brittle faults in the bore hole penetrating the Median Tectonic Line
77   Arito Sakaguchi Estimation of peak stress, fracture energy and critical distance from natural fault
78  Manami Kitamura  Field and experimental approaches to detect heat anomaly in seismic faults by vitrinite reflectance measurement
79   Mio Eida Paleostresses estimated from calcite e-twins suggest a change during a seismic cycle: A case study of Yokonami mélange in Cretaceous Shimanto Belt of SW Japan
80   Mika Yamaguchi Change in stress with seismic cycles identified at an out of sequence thrust in a on-land accretionary complex: The Nobeoka thrust, Shimanto Belt, Kyusyu, SW Japan
81  Asuka Yamaguchi  Continuous coring and logging dataset from fossilized megasplay fault: project overview and preliminary results of the Nobeoka Thrust Drilling Project (NOBELL)
82 Mari Hamahashi Petrophysical characterization of fossilized OOST: Preliminary results from the Nobeoka Thrust Drilling Project (NOBELL)
83 Yoshitaka Hashimoto Differences in Vp and Vs at a seismogenic subduction interface: application to fluid pressure estimation by AVO analysis
84 Shun Sakamoto Map scale distribution of compressional velocity across a fossil mega-splay fault in Cretaceous Shimanto Belt, Shikoku, SW Japan
85 Masaoki Uno Simultaneous thermodynamic and geochemical analyses for P-T-time and mass transport toward comprehensive understanding of metamorphism
86 Timothy B. Byrne Geologic history and large earthquakes: Evidence from the arc-continent collision in Taiwan and the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake
87 Kuniyo Kawabata Faulting process and its heterogeneity on the Chelungpu fault during ChiChi earthquake in Taiwan revealed by TCDP Hole C cores
88 Kuo-Fong Ma  Taiwan Chelungpu-fault zone in-situ Borehole Seismometer (TCDPBHS) Observations: Evidence on Non-Shearing Events and Scaling of Microearthquakes
89 Anil Earnest Tectonics of the Andaman sliver and the 2004 plate boundary rupture
90 Juan T. Camacho Natural hazards of the northern Mariana Islands
 91  Yevgeniy A. Kontar In the wake of Japan's disaster urgent action needed in the USA
92 Teh-Ru Alex Song Localized seismic anisotropy associated with slow slip events beneath Southern Mexico
93 Nathan L. Bangs Preliminary results of the CRISP 3D seismic experiment, offshore Costa Rica
94 Yuzuru Yamamoto Preliminary results of stress and strain analyses in Costa Rica subduction margin, IODP Expedition 334
95 Lyal B. Harris Earthquake localization at the intersection of oceanic mantle structures with subduction zones - examples of the Maule (Chile) and Ryukyu Islands earthquakes
96 Takehito Suzuki Effects of eigenvalues for damage tensor on the secondary faulting
97 Hiroyuki Noda Rich behavior of a rate-strengthening segment susceptible to high-velocity weakening: From stable to destructive slip
98 Tetsuya Kusakabe Proposal of extended boundary integral equation method for rupture dynamics interacting with medium interfaces
99 Satoshi Fujita Earthquake cycle simulation with revised rate- and state-dependent friction law including stress dependency in strength evolution
100 Satoshi Fujita Earthquake clustering with revised rate- and state-dependent friction law including stress dependency in strength evolution
101  Takahiro Hatano  Scaling properties and microscopic expressions of parameters in rate- and state-dependent friction law
102 Osamu Kuwano Crossover from negative to positive shear rate dependence in high speed friction
103 Natalie Deseta Wholesale fusion of clinochlore in peridotite-derived pseudotachylytes associated with intermediate-depth seismicity
104 Chihiro Kinoshita Frictional behavior and microstructure of olivine aggregates at coseismic slip rates
105 Kiyokazu Oohashi Textural maturation and abrupt strength reduction of faults: An insight from bimineralic experiments on graphite- and smectite-quartz gouge
106 Michiyo Sawai Intermediate velocity strengthening of SAFOD gouge from the creeping portion of San Andreas Fault Zone
107 Masaaki Okita Slip hardening at intermediate velocities along a fault in argillaceous mélange rock from the Kodiak accretionary comples, Alaska
108 Makoto Tanaka Frictional properties of fault material from the Arima-Takatsuki Tectonic Line at intermediate to high slip velocities
109 Jun-ichi Wada Amorphization of dolerite gouges and its effects on their frictional properties
110 Koichiro Fujimoto Amorphization and recrystallization of kaolinite - implications for amorphous materials in fault zones
111 Atsushi Okamoto Hydrothermal experiments on formation of quartz/calcite veins at crustal conditions
112 Ken-ichi Hirauchi Metasomatic weakening of the subduction plate interface