Presenter | Poster Title | |
1 |
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 |