AOGS 2022 Abstracts
Solid Earth Sciences
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SE01 Subduction and Mineralization in the Circum Pacific Region |
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SE01-A003 |
Geology and Mineralization of the Vangtat Orogenic Gold Deposit in Southeastern Laos |
Patthana BOUNLIYONG1#+, Yasushi WATANABE1, Antonio ARRIBAS2, Takuya ECHIGO1, Henry WONG3
1Akita University, Japan, 2The University of Texas at El Paso, United States, 3JADE Co., Ltd, Lao People's Democratic Republic |
SE01-A002 |
Genesis and Geographic Typing of Ruby and Sapphire From Mogok, Myanmar |
Khin ZAW1+, Lin SUTHERLAND2#
1University of Tasmania, Australia, 2Geosciences, Australian Museum, Australia |
SE01-A004 |
The Sopokomil Sediment-hosted Massive Sulfide Zn-Pb Deposit, North Sumatra, Indonesia |
Tomy Alvin RIVAI#+
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan |
SE01-A010 |
The Impurities Study of Three Kinds of Colored Jasper on Yogyakarta, Indonesia |
Kemala WIJAYANTI1#+, Mega Fatimah ROSANA2, Euis TINTIN YUNINGSIH2
1Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia, 2Padjadjaran University, Indonesia |
SE01-A005 |
Ore Pathfinders and Fertility Assessments in Lithocaps: A Case Study of the Veladero High-sulfidation Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Argentina |
Lejun ZHANG#+
University of Tasmania, Australia |
SE01-A007 |
Hydrothermal Alteration of Noya Geothermal Field, Northeastern Kyushu, Japan |
Kotaro YONEZU1#+, Solomon MIRACH1,2, Sachihiro TAGUCHI3
1Kyushu University, Japan, 2Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia, 3Fukuoka University, Japan |
SE02 In and Around the Tibetan Plateau: the Deep Structure, Geodynamics, Geohazards and Georesources |
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SE02-A001 |
Crustal Deformation Patterns in the Tibetan Plateau and Its Adjacent Regions as Revealed by Receiver Functions |
Yihai YANG1+, Xuemei ZHANG2#, Yunpeng DONG3,4, Shengsi SUN3, Qian HUA1, Liang CHUNTAO5
1Shaanxi Earthquake Agency, China, 2China Earthquake Networks Center, China, 3Northwest University, China, 4Western University, Canada, 5Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A004 |
Eastward Expansion of the Tibetan Plateau by Stress Drops of the 2021 Ms 6.4 Yangbi Earthquake in Yunnan and the Ms 7.4 Maduo Earthquake in Qinghai, China |
Xi HE1#+, Lian-Feng ZHAO1, Xiao-Bi XIE2, Lei ZHANG1, Zhen-Xing YAO1
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of California, Santa Cruz, United States |
SE02-A005 |
Ten Years of Seismicity in Yushu, Qinghai |
Yafen HUANG1#+, Hongyi LI1, MIN LIU2, Ma YUHU3, JianXin MA4
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2Dalhousie University, Canada, 3Earthquake Administration of Qinghai Province, China, 4Seismic Bureau of Qinghai Province, China |
SE02-A006 |
One-dimensional Inversion of Airborne Transient Electromagnetic by Deep Learning Based on Unsupervised and Supervised Combination |
Mingzhi SHI#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A007 |
Regional Crustal Deformation in the Ruoergai Basin Reveals the Multidimension Growth of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau |
Xiaofei TONG#+, Xiao XU
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE02-A008 |
Underthrusting of Continental Mantle Lithosphere Controls Architecture of Crustal Deformation: Numerical Modeling of Qilian Shan Fold-and-thrust Belts in the Northern Margin of Tibetan Plateau |
Qizhi CHEN1,2+, Caibo HU1,1#, Yaolin SHI1
1University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE02-A009 |
Velocity Change of Seismic Gap in the Southern Longmen Mountain Fault Zone During 2017-2018 |
Chunmei CHEN#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A011 |
Application of Deep Learning Automatic Arrival Time Pickup and Microseismic Location Method in Xinjiang Oil Production a Area |
Xu RUI+, Liang CHUNTAO#
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A013 |
Identification and Calculation of the Underpressure Caused by Tectonic Uplift |
Xiaojie HAN#+, Changyu FAN
Northwest University, China |
SE02-A012 |
Numerical Examination of the Geomorphic Indicators for Lateral Fold Growth |
Gang RAO1#+, Lin GAO2, Chuanqi HE3
1Southwest Petroleum University, China, 2Zhejiang University, China, 3China University of Geosciences, China |
SE02-A014 |
Surface-breaching Earthquake Ruptures |
Hongfeng YANG#+, Suli YAO
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR |
SE02-A015 |
Seismic Anisotropy in the Southeastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau Revealed by Ambient Noise Tomography Based on High-density Array |
Zijie ZHU#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A016 |
The 3D Velocity, Anisotropy and Attenuation of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau Based on Wavegradiometry Algorithm |
Liang CHUNTAO#+
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A018 |
Combining Ambient Noise, Wave Gradiometry and Receiver Function for Joint Inversion of 3D Shear Wave Velocity and Anisotropy on Eastern Tibetan Plateau |
Feihuang CAO+, Liang CHUNTAO#
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A020 |
InSAR Interpretation and Seismogenic Analysis of the 2022 Menyuan Ms6.9 Earthquake in Northeastern Margin of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau |
Jiangtao LIAO+, Liang CHUNTAO#
Chengdu University of Technology, China |
SE02-A022 |
Active Mantle Upwelling Under the Hoh Xil Basin, Central-Northern Tibetan Plateau, Insights From a Long High-density Seismic Array |
Lun LI#+, Shixian DONG, LingFeng ZHAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE05 General Contributions in Solid Earth |
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SE05-A007 |
Solving UT1-UTC by Using CE-3 LRR Two-way Data |
Li WENXIAO1#+, Jinsong PING1, Wang MINGYUAN1, Sun JING1, Han SONGTAO2, Lue CHEN2
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Beijing Aerospace Control Center, China |
SE05-A009 |
Chandler Wobble and LOD Anomalies in 2010s |
Leonid ZOTOV1,2#+, Christian BIZOUARD3, Nikolay SIDORENKOV4
1National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation, 2Sternberg Astronomical Institute Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation, 3Paris Observatory, France, 4Hydrometcenter of Russia, Russian Federation |
SE05-A008 |
Earth’s Dynamical Ellipticity Revisited |
Alberto ESCAPA1#, Tomas BAENAS2, Jose FERRANDIZ1+
1University of Alicante, Spain, 2University Centre of Defense, Spain |
SE07 Faults and Earthquakes: Networks, Precursors and Monitoring Systems |
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SE07-A001 |
Progress About “The Observations Based on Broadband Seismic Array and Study of the Three Dimensional Fine Structure for Haiyuan-Liupan Fault Systems” |
Heqing MA#+, Xiaojun MA
Earthquake Agency of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China |
SE07-A004 |
The Electric Field Instrument (EFI) on the Airship for Monitoring the Forthcoming Earthquake |
Tao CHEN#+
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE07-A006 |
Time-dependent Seismic Hazard Assessment Based on the Annual Consultation |
Yan ZHANG1#+, Fabio ROMANELLI2, Zhongliang WU1, Franco VACCARI2, Antonella PERESAN3, Changsheng JIANG1, Giuliano PANZA1,4
1China Earthquake Administration, China, 2University of Trieste, Italy, 3National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics, Italy, 4Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China |
SE07-A018 |
High-resolution Lithospheric Structure Beneath the Southeastern U.S. Revealed by a Combination of Multimodal Rayleigh Waves Inversion and Full-wave Ambient Noise Tomography |
Cong LI#+, Chunquan YU, Wei ZHANG, Zhengbo LI
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
SE07-A009 |
Variable Frequency Signal From Multiple Parameters Before the M6.4 Yangbi Earthquake in China |
Zhiqiang MAO1+, Chieh-Hung CHEN1#, Yang-Yi SUN1, Suqin ZHANG2, Aisa YISIMAYILI3
1China University of Geosciences, China, 2China Earthquake Administration, China, 3Earthquake Agency of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China |
SE07-A019 |
Study of Scenario Earthquake Risk Assessment Based on Different Ground Motion Simulation Methods |
Danhua XIN#+, Zhenguo ZHANG
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
SE07-A020 |
More Characteristics of Nonvolcanic Tremor in Slow Earthquakes |
Hui ZHANG+, Feng HU#
University of Science and Technology of China, China |
SE07-A021 |
Three-dimensional Elastic Wave Curved Grid Finite-difference Method Numerical Modelling With Half-precision Floating-point Format and Low-storage Runge-Kutta |
Wenqiang WANG#+, Zhenguo ZHANG
Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
SE07-A010 |
Seismic Hazard Estimations by Crustal Permeability Anisotropies |
Giovanni MARTINELLI#+
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Italy |
SE07-A011 |
Local Impacts Dominate the Diurnal Variation of the Fair-weather Atmospheric Electric Field in Yunnan, China |
Jiahao WU#+
National Space Science Center, China |
SE07-A012 |
An Early 4 Hours Precursor Signal Before a Middle (Ms=4.3) Earthquake in China |
Shihan WANG#+, Tao CHEN
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE07-A013 |
Two Typical Atmospheric Electrostatic Signal Features Before Strong Inland Earthquakes |
Lei LI#+
National Space Science Center, China |
SE07-A015 |
Large-scale Crustal Deformation Processes Evaluated By Water Dissolved CO2 Monitoring |
Lisa PIEROTTI#+, Gianluca FACCA, Fabrizio GHERARDI
National Research Council of Italy, Italy |
SE11 Magnetic Materials Properties, Rock Magnetism, Paleomagnetism, Geomagnetism, Environmental and Planetrary Magnetism. |
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SE11-A001 |
Preliminary Rock Magnetic Results of Manganese Wad Sediments at Komanoyu Hot Springs, Hokkaido, Japan |
Kazuo KAWASAKI#+, Yuma SASSA, Naoto ISHIKAWA
University of Toyama, Japan |
SE11-A002 |
Petromagnetic Study of Lavas From Batur Volcano, Bali, Indonesia |
Putu Billy SURYANATA+, Satria BIJAKSANA#, Mirzam ABDURRACHMAN, Darharta DAHRIN, Nuresi Rantri DESI WULAN NDARI, Silvia FAJAR, Aditya PRATAMA
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia |
SE11-A004 |
New 40Ar/39Ar Ages and Full Vector Results of the Upper Mammoth Transition and Norwegian-Greenland Sea Excursion From Volcanic Sequences on Oahu, Hawaii |
Emilio HERRERO-BERVERA1#+, Brian JICHA2
1University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 2University of Wisconsin at Madison, United States |
SE11-A005 |
Magnetic Characterization and Fabric (AMS) of a Long Volcanic Sequence at Mauna Kuwale, Wai’anae Volcano, Oahu, Hawaii, USA |
Emilio HERRERO-BERVERA1#+, Mario MOREIRA2
1University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States, 2Instituto Superior de Engenaharia de Lisboa, Portugal |
SE11-A007 |
Paleomagnetic Study of LL Type Chondrite Northwest Africa 14180 |
Haijun LI+, Chen WEN, Ting CAO, Huapei WANG#
China University of Geosciences, China |
SE11-A008 |
Timing and Duration of the Matuyama-Brunhes Magnetic Field Reversal: Inferences From Global Compilation of Marine Cores and Lava Flows |
Ahmed Nasser MAHGOUB#+, Monika KORTE, Sanja PANOVSKA
GFZ Potsdam, Germany |
SE11-A009 |
Earth's Hadean to Eoarchean Magnetic Field Recorded by Zircons |
John TARDUNO1#+, Rory COTTRELL1, Tinghong ZHOU1, Hirokuni ODA2
1University of Rochester, United States, 2National Institude of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan |
SE11-A011 |
State-of-the-art Instrumentation for Rock- and Paleomagnetic Research |
Przemyslaw KRYCZKA#+, Sophie ROUD
Mag-Instruments UG, Germany |
SE12 From Earthquakes and Fault Ruptures to Seismic Hazards of Southeast and East Asia |
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SE12-A001 |
Application of Ultra-rapid-stacking GPR to Active Fault Studies: Comparison With Arrayed Boring in the Eastern Marginal Fault of the Nara Basin, Southwest Japan |
Shozo KAWASHIMA1#+, Haruo KIMURA2, Kaoru TANIGUCHI3, Toshimichi NAKANISHI4, Hiroyuki TSUTSUMI1
1Doshisha University, Japan, 2Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan, 3Pasco Corporation, Japan, 4Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka, Japan |
SE12-A002 |
Seismic Hazard Function (SHF) Study Prior to Large Earthquake Event of the Year 1994 and 2006 Off Coast of the Java Island: The SHF Analysis Based on the Change of the b-value |
Wahyu TRIYOSO#+, Osa YUNINDA
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia |
SE12-A003 |
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessments for Myanmar and Its Metropolitans |
Huan-Bin YANG, Yuan-Kai CHANG, Wei LIU, Guan-Yi SUNG, Chung-Han CHAN#+
National Central University, Taiwan |
SE12-A011 |
Preliminary Frictional Strength Analysis of Palu-Koro and Matano Faults, Sulawesi, From Focal Mechanism Data |
Dian KUSUMAWATI1#+, David P. SAHARA1, Nanang T PUSPITO1, Mudrik DARYONO2, Andri Dian NUGRAHA1, Mohamad RAMDHAN3
1Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 2National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia, 3Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency, Indonesia |
SE12-A005 |
Coseismic Deformation of Maduo Ms7.4 Earthquake in Qinghai, on May 22, 2021: Numerical Simulation Analysis and Its Geodynamic Implication |
Sichen MENG1,2, Caibo HU2,2#+
1Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE12-A006 |
Seismic Images of the Yangjiang Earthquake (Ms 6.4) Seismogenic Region, a Large Intraplate Earthquake in South China |
JinMing ZHANG+, Lun LI#, Jialong HE, Shixian DONG, LingFeng ZHAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE12-A010 |
Hierarchical Cluster Analysis & Event Relocation of the 2019 Ambon Aftershocks Using Waveform Cross Correlation |
Rizka AMALIA1#+, David P. SAHARA2, Andri Dian NUGRAHA2, Seongryong KIM1, Dian KUSUMAWATI2, Aria WIDHI BASKARA2
1Korea University, Korea, South, 2Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia |
SE12-A012 |
Correlation Between Sumatra Megathrust Earthquakes and Inland Earthquakes on the Great Sumatran Fault Inferred From Stress Accumulation |
Muhammad TAUFIQ RAFIE1#+, David P. SAHARA1, Phil CUMMINS2, Wahyu TRIYOSO1, Sri WIDIYANTORO1, Andri Dian NUGRAHA1
1Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 2Australian National University, Australia |
SE13 Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions in History |
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SE13-A002 |
Historical Documents of the Great Tancheng Earthquake and Associated Rainstorm in 1668, Eastern China |
Jian WANG#+
China Earthquake Administration, China |
SE13-A004 |
Historical Offshore Earthquakes in the Assessment of Seismic Hazard |
John EBEL#+
Boston College/Weston Observatory, United States |
SE13-A005 |
Magnitude Reconstruction of the Ava Earthquake in 1839—Through Geomorphic Mapping and Ground Motion Records, Central Myanmar |
Sheng-Han WU1#+, Yu WANG1,2, Myo THANT3,4, Paul TAPPONNIER2, Thura AUNG4, Saw Ngwe KHAING5,4, Lin Thu AUNG2, Kerry SIEH2
1National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 3University of Yangon, Myanmar, 4Myanmar Earthquake Committee, Myanmar, 5Hinthada University, Myanmar |
SE13-A006 |
Analysis of Aftershock Activity of the 1855 Ansei-Edo Earthquake Using Historical Documents Around the Kanto Region |
Yasuyuki KANO1,2#+, Michito BABA1
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan |
SE13-A007 |
Development of Search Tools for Japanese Historical and Current Earthquake Catalogues |
Yasuyuki KANO1,2#+
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan |
SE16 Unesco Igcp732 Lessons in Anthropogenic Impact: a Knowledge Network of Geological Signals to Unite and Assess Global Evidence of the Anthropocene (language) |
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SE16-A001 |
Anthropogenic Impacts of Tourism to Karst Environments in the Philippines |
Kevin GARAS1#+, April ONDONA1, Ross Dominic AGOT1, Madonna Feliz MADRIGAL1, Ram Alfred ROLLAN1, Angeline ABRENICA1, Liza Socorro MANZANO1, Noelynna RAMOS2
1Mines and Geosciences Bureau, Philippines, 2University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines |
SE16-A007 |
Impacts of the Anthropocene on Philippine Coral Reefs |
Maria Luisa TEJADA1#+, Caroline JARAULA2, Allan Gil FERNANDO2
1Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 2University of the Philippines, Philippines |
SE16-A002 |
Iodine-129 in Natural Archives as Markers of the Anthropocene Nuclear Era |
Angel BAUTISTA VII1#+, Sophia Jobien LIMLINGAN2, Mary Margareth BAUYON1, Remjohn Aron MAGTAAS1, Andrei Joshua YU1, Jeff Darren VALDEZ1, Yoshinori IIZUKA3, Fernando SIRINGAN4, Hiroyuki MATSUZAKI5
1Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Philippines, 2Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, 3Hokkaido University, Japan, 4University of the Philippines, Philippines, 5The University of Tokyo, Japan |
SE16-A003 |
Defining the Stratigraphic Anthropocene |
Simon TURNER#+
University College London, United Kingdom |
SE16-A004 |
UNESCO International Geoscience Program IGCP 732 LANGUAGE of the Anthropocene - An Introduction |
Michael WAGREICH#+, Veronica KOUKAI
University of Vienna, Austria |
SE16-A005 |
Trace Metals as Possible Markers of Anthropocene at Laguna Lake, Philippines |
Chris Carl Agustin TOYADO+, Caroline JARAULA#
University of the Philippines, Philippines |
SE16-A008 |
Geochemistry of a Sediment Core From a Mariculture Area in Bolinao, Pangasinan, NW Philippines |
Erika Grace GERNATO1+, Angel VII BAUTISTA2, Ronald LLOREN3, Nathalie DUBOIS 4, Caroline JARAULA5#
1UP Marine Science Institute, Philippines, 2Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Philippines, 3ETH Zürich, Switzerland, 4Department of Surface Waters Research and Management, Eawag, Switzerland, 5University of the Philippines, Philippines |
SE16-A009 |
Environmental Change Deduced From Sediment Deposits in Coastal Boracay Island, Philippines |
Caroline JARAULA1#, Mishel Valery RANADA1+, Aljon Francis Koji ELEGADO1, Angel VII BAUTISTA2, Neil STURCHIO3
1University of the Philippines, Philippines, 2Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Philippines, 3University of Delaware, United States |
SE18 Subduction and Collision Dynamics of Tectonic Plates |
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SE18-A012 |
Seismic Evidence on Crustal-scale Architecture of the Southern Tibet Detachment System in Central Himalayas and Tectonic Implications |
Chunsen LI#+, Xiaoyu GUO, Xiao XU, You WU, Bo XIANG, Jiajie WU, Jiahao YU, Xiaofei TONG, Xucong LUO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A002 |
The Effect of Brittle-ductile Damage for the Origin of the Mid-lithosphere Discontinuity |
Mingqi LIU1#+, Taras GERYA1, Ling CHEN2
1ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 2Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A003 |
Overriding Lithospheric Strength Affects Continental Collisional Model Selection and Subduction Transference: Implications for Greater India-Asia Convergent System |
Qian LI#+, Zhong-Hai LI, Xinyi ZHONG
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A004 |
Along-strike Variation of Convergence Rate and Pre-existing Weakness Contribute to Indian Slab Tearing Beneath Tibetan Plateau |
Cui QIHUA#+
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A023 |
Tidal Analysis of Long Term Borehole Monitoring System (LTBMS) Pore Pressure Records at the Nankai Margin, SW Japan: Insights on Poroelastic and Hydraulic Properties |
Jade DUTILLEUL#+, Masataka KINOSHITA
The University of Tokyo, Japan |
SE18-A015 |
Where Is the Missing Felsic Crust of Greater Indian Continent? |
Yang WANG1#+, Zhong-Hai LI1, Lifei ZHANG2
1University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, 2Peking University, China |
SE18-A005 |
What Hinders the Subduction Initiation of Southern Indian Continental Margin? |
Xinyi ZHONG#+, Zhong-Hai LI
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A007 |
Subduction Initiation at the Solomon Back‐arc Basin: Contributions From Both Island Arc Rheological Strength and Oceanic Plateau Collision |
Liangliang WANG1+, Liming DAI1#, Sanzhong LI1, Zhong-Hai LI2
1Ocean University of China, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A024 |
Oblique Subduction of Kyushu-Palau Ridge Creates a Damage Zone Along Its Trail, Affecting Thermal/hydrological Regime – Insights From BSR-derived Heat Flow Data in Hyuga-nada |
Masataka KINOSHITA1#+, Rie NAKATA1, Yoshitaka HASHIMOTO2, Yohei HAMADA3
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Kochi University, Japan, 3Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan |
SE18-A025 |
Tidally Modulated Temperature Observed Atop a Drillsite at the Noho Hydrothermal Site, Mid-Okinawa Trough |
Masataka KINOSHITA1#+, Kazuya KITADA2, Tatsuo NOZAKI2
1The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan |
SE18-A008 |
Late Miocene Decoupled Extrusion of East-Southern Tibet and Landform Construction |
Jiahao YU#+
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A011 |
3D Geodynamical Numeric Modeling on Slab Tear Induced by Mid-ocean Ridges |
Linfeng LIAO#+, Jie LIAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A010 |
Small-scale Thinning of Mantle Lithosphere Under Orogens: A Numerical Investigation |
Tian LEI#+, Jie LIAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A009 |
Joint Geodynamic-gravity Calculations Reveal the Subduction and Accretion of the Ontong Java Plateau |
Hao DONG1+, Liming DAI1#, Lijun LIU2, Sanzhong LI1, Liangliang WANG1, Di WANG1, Zhong-Hai LI3, Shengyao YU1
1Ocean University of China, China, 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States, 3University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A013 |
Spreading Ridge Jump Facilitated by Weak Hydrated Mantle |
Hao SU#+, Jie LIAO
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A014 |
Intra-oceanic Arc Accretion Along Northeast Asia During Early Cretaceous Provides a Plate Tectonic Context for North China Craton Destruction and Lithospheric Mantle Evolution |
Tsung Jui WU1#+, Jonny WU1, Kazuaki OKAMOTO2,3
1University of Houston, United States, 2Saitama University, Japan, 3Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan |
SE18-A016 |
The Dynamic Evolution of Back-arc Basins Affected by Double Subduction |
Yongqiang SHEN+, Jie LIAO#, Kuidi ZHANG
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A017 |
High-resolution Teleseismic P-wave Tomography Reveals the Location of the Tethys Himalayan Crustal Anatexis |
Xucong LUO#+, Xiaoyu GUO, Xiao XU, Chunsen LI, Xiaofei TONG, Jiahao YU, Bo XIANG, You WU, Jiajie WU
Sun Yat-sen University, China |
SE18-A021 |
The Effects of Sediment Subduction on Andean and Tethyan Tectonics |
Jiashun HU1#+, Hao ZHOU1, Lijun LIU2, Michael GURNIS3
1Southern University of Science and Technology, China, 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States |
SE18-A019 |
Stress Transition From Horizontal to Vertical Forces During Subduction Initiation |
Brandon SHUCK1#+, Sean GULICK2, Harm VAN AVENDONK2, Michael GURNIS3, Rupert SUTHERLAND4, Joann STOCK3, Erin HIGHTOWER3
1Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States, 2University of Texas at Austin, United States, 3California Institute of Technology, United States, 4Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
SE18-A026 |
Paleo-thermal Process of Subduction in the Toe of the Nankai Accretionary Prism, Off Cape Muroto, Japan |
Nana KAMIYA1#+, Masataka KINOSHITA2, Weiren LIN3, Takehiro HIROSE4, Yuzuru YAMAMOTO5, Stephen A. BOWDEN6, Man-Yin TSANG5, Satoshi TONAI7
1Doshisha University, Japan, 2The University of Tokyo, Japan, 3Kyoto University, Japan, 4Kochi/Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan, 5Kobe University, Japan, 6University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 7Kochi University, Japan |
SE18-A022 |
A Global Comparison of P- and S-wave Velocity Structures of the Mantle Lithosphere Beneath Major Cratons Around World |
Ehsan BARZGAR1#+, Fenglin NIU2, Shunping PEI3
1China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China, 2Rice University, United States, 3Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
SE18-A027 |
Discovery of Contourite Drifts and Its Implication in the NW Pacific |
Hisashi IKEDA+, Kiichiro KAWAMURA#
Yamaguchi University, Japan |
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