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SE01
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0061

A Project for Strong Motions, Active Fault,and Earthquakes in Taipei Metropolitan Area

Jeen-Hwa Wang
Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica

58-IWG-A0087
Anisotropic overburden effects in AVO responses

Babita Sinha
National Geopysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0117

REASONS OF EXTRAORDINARILY HIGHER DAMAGE IN 1990 MANJIL EARTHQUAKE, IRAN

YOUSEF SATTARZADEH-GHADIM
UNIVERSITY OF SHIRAZ

58-SE-A0118

ACTIVE FAULTS AND THEIR EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY IN THE ORUMIEH AREA, IRAN.

AKRAM ALIZADEH
Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica

58-SE-A0148

A Project for Strong Motions, Active Fault,and Earthquakes in Taipei Metropolitan Area

Ming-Wey Huang

58-SE-A0215

Frequency-dependent Site Effects in Central Taiwan

Imtiyaz Parvez
CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation (C-MMACS) Job Title:Scientist

58-SE-A0225

A project for the active fault survey and earthquake perilous estimation in mega-cities of China

Zhifeng Ding
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration

58-SE-A0235

Differences in Earthquake Source and Strong Ground Motion Characteristics Between Shallow and Buried Faulting

Paul Somerville
Risk Frontiers, Macquarie University

58-SE-A0618

Study on the Impact of Focal Mechanism on Long-period Ground Motions

Yanxiang Yu
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration

58-SE-A0666 An empirical relationship between the water level and the resonant frequencies of the Feitsui Dam

Hung-Chie Chiu
Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica

58-SE-A1027

A New Parameter, Shaking Intensity Magnitude, and Its Potential for Earthquake Early Warning

Shunroku Yamamoto
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention

58-SE-A1155
The Source Properties of the 1999 Ms7.6 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, Earthquake
Jeen-Hwa Wang
Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica
58-SE-A1203
Higher Order Elasticity and Earthquake Sorces
Toru Ouchi
Research Center for Urban Safety and Security, Kobe University
58-SE-A1281
The February 22nd 2005 Zarand earthquake in central Iran
Mehdi Rezapour
Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran, Iran
58-SE-A1349
Evaluating Earthquake Potential Caused by the Tachikawa Fault in Metropolitan Tokyo, Central Japan Based on the Paleoseismological Surveys
Yukari Miyashita
Active Fault Research Center, GSJ, AIST
58-SE-A1370
CONCEALED ACTIVE FAULT STUDY IN URBAN AREAS USING GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR IMAGING TECHNIQUES
TAKAO MIYATA
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kobe University
58-SE-A1392
Local site effects on worst-hit colonies on the 2004 Niigata-ken Chuetsu earthquake
Masayuki Yoshimi
Active Fault Research Center, GSJ, AIST
58-SE-A1421
Geomorphology and geology along the eastern Ushikubi fault of the Atotsugawa fault system, Central Japan
Ryosuke Doke
Department of Earth Science, Toyama University

SE02
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0131

Crustal Thermal Structure of Narmada-Son Lineament Region S.N. Rai
National Geophysical Researach Institute

58-SE-A0372

Application of Finite Element method for interpretation of gravity data Krishan Kant Sharma
University of Madras

58-SE-A0401

Fractal and Multifractal characteristics of Seismicity of Indian Seismotectonic regions Satybir Singh/Teotia
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India

58-SE-A0490

HEAT FLOW,CURIE DEPTH AND COMPOSITION OF LOWER CRUST BENEATH THE INDIAN SHIELD SHADI RAM SHARMA
NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HYDERABAD-500 007,INDIA

58-SE-A0498

Thermal Structure Across Archaean Crustal Section of Dharwar Craton, South India S. Thiagarajan
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0499

Rheological Models of the Indian Continental Lithosphere Ajai Manglik
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0511

An integrated approach to subsurface stress analysis by FE method for the Mw 7.6 Bhuj earthquake, India Chandrasekhar D.V.
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0515

PHYSICAL AND RADIOACTIVE PROPERTIES OF ROCKS FROM EAST ANTARCTICA Poornachandra Gaika
NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HYDERABAD-500 007,INDIA
58-SE-A0528 Heterogeneity in Continental Crustal Derived from the Gravity Data: An example from Kutch India (an intraplate seismic region) Abhey Ram Bansal
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0549 Upper Mantle Conducting Layer and Role of Fluids in Himalayan Geodynanamics Subrata Bhukta
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0595 The deep sources of the Neapolitan Volcanism (Southern Italy) from potential field data interpretation Maurizio Fedi
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università Federico II Napoli (ITALY)
58-SE-A0638 Crustal Structure and Tectonic Study of Shillong Plateau – Inferences from Aeromagnetic Map GDJ Sivakumar Sinha
National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad-500 007, India
58-SE-A0655 Underplating and its tectonic implications in the Indian shield Vijay Kumar Rao
National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad - 500007. India
58-SE-A0725

Tectonic exhumation and paleoseismic events from the Higher Himalayan Crystallines (HHC), NW Himalaya: evidences from fission track (FT) dating

Devender Kumar
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0883
Role of Fluids in existence of Upper Mantle Conducting Layer in Lesser Himalayan Region Subrata K. Bhukta
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A1229
Crust structure of Korean Peninsula from Magnetotelluric and Gravity data
Gyesoon Park
Seoul National University
58-SE-A1305
Active deformation of an intracontinental region inferred from seismic pattern and numerical modeling
Yves Mazabraud
CEREGE Université d'Aix-Marseille 3

SE03
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0086

Superplastic flow of reaction products in mylonites Kyuichi Kanagawa
Chiba University

58-SE-A0195

Re-examination of the postseismic deformation associated with the 1993 Mw7.7 Hokkaido Nansei-Oki earthquake Takuya Nishimura
Geographical Survey Institute, Japan

58-SE-A0246

Experimental determination of transport properties and overpressure prediction in the thick sediment layer Wataru Tanikawa
Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University

58-SE-A0377

Grain size of dynamically recrystallized quartz controlled by mica Jin-Han Ree
Korea University

58-SE-A0440

An experiment study of quartz-coesite transition at differential stress Yongsheng Zhou
State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics,Institute of Geology,CEA

58-SE-A0620

Shear localization in the Finero peridotite induced by hydration reaction

Jun-ichi Ando
Hiroshima University

58-SE-A0777

Strain hardening behavior of serpentinite during dehydration reaction

Takehiro Hirose
Kyoto University

58-SE-A0975

Pressure Solution Creep of Wet Calcite Aggregate at Temperatures up to 150 ¡ãC and Effects of Pore Fluid Chemistry

Xiangmin Zhang
Utrecht University

58-SE-A1041
Fracture strength of tourmaline and epidote by three-point bending test: application to microboudin method for estimating absolute magnitude of palaeodifferential stress
Nozomi Kimura
Shizuoka University, JAPAN
58-SE-A1245
Permeability and Porosity Structures in Sedimentary Rocks and Katakai Fault Zone in Niigata, Japan
Yasutaka Aizawa
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
58-SE-A1248
Experimental Determinations of Frictional Constitutive Parameters for Serpentine Mud from South Chamorro Seamount
Hiroyuki Noda
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
58-SE-A1255
The deformation behavior of Babaoshan Fault in Beijing and its correlation with precipitation and groundwater inferred from long historical observations
Fuqiong Huang
China Earthquake Network Center
58-SE-A1333
Research on earthquake risk along the east boundary belts of the Sichuan-Yunnan Block
Teng-fong Wong
State University of New York at Stony Brook
58-SE-A1497
A new low to ultrahigh-velocity hydrothermal friction apparatus for studying the effects of fluids on rock friction
Toshihiko Shimamoto
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

SE04
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0362

An experimental trial to detect nucleation processes by transmission waves across a simulated fault with a gouge layer Naoto Yoshioka
Yokohama City University
58-SE-A0442 Fault Geometry, Stress Field and Constitutive Law for Dynamic Rupture Simulation of the 2000 Western Tottori Earthquake Eiichi Fukuyama
NIED, Japan
58-SE-A0446 Experimental Research of the low frequency wave that radiated into the air before failure or rock Shiyu Li
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A0470 A Synthetic Seismicity Model for the Xianshuihe Fault, Southwestern China: A Simulation with a Rate- and State-Dependent Friction Law Naoyuki Kato
Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo
58-SE-A0526 Effects of Normal Stress on the Frictional Properties of Rocks During Frictional Melting Akito Tsutsumi
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science,Kyoto University
58-SE-A0537 Crustal Heterogeneity in the Source Region of the 2004 Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake (M6.8) Kin'ya Nishigami
Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
58-SE-A0544 The seismic deformation analysis to strong earthquake clusters in Jiashi area considering the earth structure Caijun Xu
Wuhan University
58-SE-A0552 The Active Fault Zones of the Eastern-boundary of the Sichuan-Yunnan Block, Southwestern China: Historical Earthquakes and Seismic Potential Xueze Wen
Seismological Bureau of Sichuan Province
58-SE-A0554 Effects of Fault Irregularities on Activity of Strong Earthquakes along a Fault Zone: An Experimental Study Shengli Ma
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A0563 Transport Property and Fault Behavior with Regional Overpressure at the focal area of 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake Wataru Tanikawa
1 Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University
58-SE-A0132

Acoustic Emission Characteristics of inhomogeneous fault model under the different loading condition

Haikun Jiang
Earthquake Administration of Shandong Province

58-SE-A0279

ESR dating of the Quaternary fault movements

Hee-Kwon Lee
Department of Geology, Kangwon National University

58-SE-A0722

Typical phases of shear fault formation in granitic rocks

Xinglin Lei
Geological survey of Japan, AIST

58-SE-A0787
Frictional Strength of Rock-Forming Mineral Gouge at Hydrothermal Conditions
Koji Masuda
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A1201
Balanced cross sections based on geometry of folds in the source area of the 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture earthquake
Yukinobu Okamura
Active Fault Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST
58-SE-A1211
Strength and Stability of Frictional Sliding of Gabbro Gouge under Elevated Temperatures
Changrong He
Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A1243
Thermal Pressurization during Rupture Propagation with Measured Transport Properties
Hiroyuki Noda
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
58-SE-A1358
Aftershock sequences and velocity structure in the focal region of the2004 Mid Niigata prefecture, Japan earthquake
Hiroaki Negishi
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1469
Transport and Frictional Properties of a serpentinite bearing fault along Gokasho-Arashima Tectonic Line and its possible high velocity slip-weakening
Hiroki Sone
Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University, Japan

SE05
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0106

Distant effects caused by Magnitude 8.7 Earthquake of the West Coast Of Northern Sumatra Fang Du
Earthquake Administration of Sichuan Province

58-SE-A0128

Depth Distribution and Preparation Background of Earthquakes in North China Xuemin Zhang
Seismological Bureau of Hebei Province

58-SE-A0144

Phase Character of Anomaly of Xinjiang, Bachu-Jiashi Earthquake of Ms 6.8, 2003 Guoying Gao
Seismological Bureau of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

58-SE-A0453

Tidal Triggering of Earthquakes Precursory to the 2004 Mw = 9.0 Off Sumatra Earthquake Sachiko Tanaka
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-IWG-A0547 DISTURBANCES OF EARTH’S MAGNETIC FIELD OVER AN EARTHQUAKE PREPARATION FOCUS

S. Naxrath Begum
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism

58-SE-A0749

The Distributing Characteristic and its Elementary Interpretations of Coda Qc of the Areas in Yunnan Province

Hongsheng Ma
Institute of Earthquake Science

58-SE-A0755
The Effects of Sumatra 9.0 Earthquake on China Mainland
Prof. Guomin Zhang
Institute of Earthquake Science, CEA
58-SE-A0911

ON HOW THE GREAT INDONESIAN EARTHQUAKE AND ANDAMAN AFTERSHOCKS WERE PREDICTED

VENKATANATHAN NATARAJAN
UNIVERSITY OF MADARAS

58-SE-A0914 The role of seismogenic activities on the fluvial sediment flux of Gorgan-Rud River in the active Alborz mountain belt, NE Iran: A new approach to long-term earthquake prediction
MAJID SHAHPASANDZADEH
58-SE-A0946
Relationship between great deep earthquakes and strong shallow earthquakes in Northeast Asia
Jian WANG
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A1097
VHF precursory scattering before earthquake
Takeo Moriya
Hokkaido University
58-SE-A1218
Short-term earthquake prediction on basis of seismic monitoring of fault areas
Victor Sibgatulin
Krasnoyarsk Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
58-SE-A1227
Wide distribution of earthquake precursors-evidences from the two strong earthquakes in Inner Mongolia, China
Yongxian Zhang
China Earthquake Network Center
58-SE-A1231
Electromagnetic responses associated with earthquakes
Choon-Ki Lee
Seoul National University
58-SE-A1233
Research on earthquake risk along the east boundary belts of the Sichuan-Yunnan Block
Wanzheng Cheng
Institute of Earthquake Prediction,Earthquake Administration of Sichuan Province
58-SE-A1279
EM Precursor of Large Earthquake in Japan
Masayasu Hata
Chubu University
58-SE-A1464
Global Seismic Activity and Implications of Recent Seismicity Patterns
Shin-ichi Noguchi
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1492
Using of electromagnetic irradiation from Earthquake epicenter to forecast the epicenter. Principle of maximum
Hikmat Asadov
Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency

SE06
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0006

THE JANUARY 26, 2001, GUJARAT, INDIA, MS7.8 EARTHQUAKE:RUPTURE PROCESS AND PREDICTED GROUND MOTION Lisheng Xu
Institute of Geophysics, CEA

58-SE-A0007

Inversion for Kinematic Source Parameters Klaus Stammler
Seismological Observatory Graefenberg (SZGRF/BGR), Germany

58-SE-A0168

Study on the source rupture process of Ms 7.9 earthquake in the border area of China, Russia and Mongolia on Sep.27 2003 Cuiping Zhao
Institute of Geophysics, CEA, Beijing, China

58-SE-A0433

Steadiness and stop of brittle fracture driven by the forces in different distances Shiyu Li
Institute of Geophysics, China Seismological Bureau, Beijing, 100081, China

58-SE-A0448

A Wavelet Packet Approach to Earthquake and Mining shocks Wave Classification Xuesong He
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration , Beijing 100081, China

58-SE-A0555

Some New Empirical Relations in the Seismic Regime and Their Interpretation Mikhail Rodkin
Geophysical Centre of the Russian Acad. of Sci., Moscow

SE07
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A1052

Toward an automated detection of slow slip events with GPS data

Takeshi Sagiya
Nagoya University

58-SE-A1158
Short-term slow slip events with tremor activity in southwest Japan from November to December, 2004
Hitoshi Hirose
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1178
Non-volcanic deep tremors and slow slip events detected in southwest Japan
Kazushige Obara
NIED
58-SE-A1378
Spatio-temporal Evolution of Postseimic Slip Following the 2003 Tokachi-oki Earthquake (M8.0) Estimated by GPS and Repeating Earthquakes
Satoshi Miura
Tohoku University

SE08
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A0395 Precise orbit determination of LEO satellites from onboard GPS tracking data Toshimichi Otsubo
NICT Kashima
58-SE-A1217

Towards Future Gravity Missions - Results of a Three-Years Feasibility Study in Japan

Yoichi Fukuda
Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University

58-SE-A1442
Characteristics of the temporally varying gravity field solutions derived from GRACE mission
Keiko Yamamoto
Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

SE09
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A1007

Interseismic Deformation of the Nankai Subduction Zone, Southwest
Japan Inferred From Three-dimensional Crustal Velocity Field

Takao Tabei
Department of Natural Environmental Science, Kochi University

SE11
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A1029

Postseismic deformations following the 2004 SE off Kii peninsula
earthquake sequence and its tectonic implications

Manabu Hashimoto
DPRI, Kyoto University

58-SE-A1042
Why earthquakes on high-angle reverse faults produce voluminous aftershocks and triggered mainshocks: A presumption from the 2004 Niigata-ken Chuetsu Japan earthquake
Shinji Toda
Active Fault Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan
58-SE-A1359
Dynamic Rupture Model of the December 26, 2004 Sumatra Earthquake from Long-period Waveform Data of Worldwide Stations
Yun-tai Chen
Insititute of Geophysics, CEA

SE12
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A0280

Structural evolution of the Precambrian rocks in the Chunchon region of South Korea

Hee-Kwon Lee
Department of Geology, Kangwon National University

58-SE-A1038
Abrupt or asymptotic?: how metamorphic tectonites cease plastic deformation during exhumation
Toshiaki Masuda
Shizuoka University
58-SE-A1085
New Trend in Paleostress Analysis
Atsushi Yamaji
Kyoto University

SE13
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0286

The deformation charactristics along the Andaman-Nicobar arc assocaited with the Dec 26, 2004 megathrust earthquake: insights from GPS data Anil Earnest
Centre for Earth Science Studies

58-SE-A0366

Is the Himalayan Arc Really Perfect? Malay Mukul
CSIR C-MMACS
58-SE-A0632 Crustal Structure and Compensation Mechanism of the Himalaya: Constraint from New Gravity Measurements V.M. Tiwari
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad
58-SE-A0636 Seismically Active deformation in the Sumatra-Java Arc-Trench Region : Geodynamic Implications Lastiha Sadanandan
Cochin University of Science and Technology

58-SE-A0882

Deep Crustal structure near Puga Geothermal field, NW Himalaya, India and its relation to plate collision tectonics

Harinarayana T
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad - 500 007, India

58-SE-A0918
Deep Structures of the NW Himalaya Collision Zone: Constraints from Long Period Magnetotelluric Data
Baldev Raj Arora
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A0966 Double-Planed Shallow Seismic Zone in the NE Japan Forearc Region SHANTHA S. N. GAMAGE
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquake and Volcanic Eruptions (RCPEV), Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Japan.
58-SE-A1002
GPS measured Inter-seismic strain and Co-seismic far-field displacements caused by the 26th December, 2004 Great Sumatra Earthquake
Paramesh Banerjee
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A1034
3D seismic velocity structure and microseismicity around the rupture area of the 1978 Miyagi-Oki earthquake revealed by OBS observation
Yojiro Yamamoto
RCPEV, Graduate School of Sci., Tohoku Univ.
58-SE-A1092
Seismological constraints on the upwelling flow in the mantle wedge of Hokkaido and Tohoku, Japan, and its role on arc magmatism
Junichi Nakajima
RCPEV, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, JAPAN
58-SE-A1122
Lithospheric transection of southwest Japan : Results of the 2002 integrated seismic experiment eSouthwest Japanf
Tanio Ito
Department of Earth Sciences, Chiba university
58-SE-A1267
Broadband Seismological Experiment on Andaman Island - Initial Results
Shyam S Rai
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A1302
"Aftershock Activities of Slab Earthquakes in the Japanese Islands Based on the JMAfs Hypocenter Database (January 1983 – June 2003)"
Yoko HORII
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University
58-SE-A1404
Geometry of the Philippine Sea Slab beneath Southwest Japan as Estimated from Hypocenter Distribution and Seismograms
Takayuki MIYOSHI
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University
58-SE-A1415
Quasi-static slips before and after the 2003 Tokachi-oki and November 29, 2004 off-Kushiro earthquakes at SE off Hokkaido, Japan estimated from repeating earthquakes
Naoki Uchida
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Tohoku University

SE14
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0024

ON THE NEED OF DEVELOPING HIGH-ALTITUDE DRONES (UAVs) FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTI-BAND SINGLE AND MULTIPLE PASS DIFFERENTIAL POLinSAR TECHNOLOGY TOWARDS IN SITU MONITORING

Wolfgang-Martin Boerner
University of Illinois at Chicago


SE15
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0178

Heterogeneity of crustal strength at the Nojima Fault, Japan, derived from clustered seismic activities Keiichi Tadokoro
Nagoya University

58-SE-A0394

Ancient braiching Out-of-sequence thrust in the Shimanto accretionary complex, southwest Japan Hideki Mukoyoshi
Kochi Univ.
58-SE-A0457 IODP Drilling through the M8 seismogenic zone fault of Nankai Trough, Japan Masataka Kinoshita
JAMSTEC
58-SE-A0460 Preliminary Results of Core Description from the Hole-A of Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Drilling Project En-Chao Yeh
Program for deep sea reseach, IFREE, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
58-SE-A0471 Introduction of Recent Geophysical Studies in the Nojima Fault Zone Probe Project Kin'ya Nishigami
Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
58-SE-A0488 Site Survey for the Proposed IODP NanTroSEIZE Drilling sites HIDEKI MASAGO
Center for Deep Earth Exploration, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
58-SE-A0584 Physical properties of Eastern Flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge: Results from IODP Expedition 301 Takeshi Tsuji
Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo
58-SE-A0642 Preliminary Strategy of Determination of Current Three-dimensional Rock Stress in Nankai Ultra-deep Drilling Well Weiren Lin
Program for deep sea research, Institute for research on earth evolution (IFREE), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
58-SE-A0673 Deformation and Physical Properties in the Well of Taiwan Chelungpu Fault Drilling Project, Takeng, West-central Taiwan Jih-Hao Hung
Institute of Geophysics, National Central University
58-SE-A0723

Introduction of Kochi core center -continuous measurement of physical property of fault-related core sample

Wonn Soh
JAMSTEC

58-SE-A0788

The effect of water on elastic-wave velocities under in situ conditions of seismogenic zone
Keigo KITAMURA
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A0877
Investigations for characteristics of the Omagari fault in northern Hokkaido, Japan
EIICHI ISHII
JNC, Horonobe Underground Research Center
58-SE-A0916
Structure of the Omagari fault in northern Hokkaido, Japan
EIICHI ISHII
JNC, Horonobe Underground Research Center
58-SE-A0969
Characterization of deformation and frictional sling in the shallow part of accretionary prism
Tetsuro Hirono
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
58-SE-A0985
Where is a fault plane?
Tatsuo Matsuda
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1153
Temperature Measurements in the Taiwan Chelungpu-Fault Drilling Project
James Mori
Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
58-SE-A1299
Fault Rock Descriptions of the Major Thrust Fault Zones from Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Drilling Project Hole-A
Hiroki Sone
Department of Geology and Mineralogy, Kyoto University, Japan
58-SE-A1371
A preliminary result of clay mineral analysis of the TCDP core samples comparing with shallow drilled core of the Chelung-pu Fault, Taiwan
Yoshitaka Hashimoto
Kochi University
58-SE-A1412
Active Fault Drilling in Central Japan - Stress, Strength and Structure in the Fault -
Kentaro Omura
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1459
Transport and frictional properties of fault rocks in shallow and deeper drilling cores of the Chelungpu Fault
Wataru Tanikawa
Kyoto University
58-SE-A1507
A combined thermal pressurization and high-velocity behavior of Nojima fault gouge to infer slip-weakening of a fault
Kazuo Mizoguchi
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University

SE16
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A0201 Geological correlation between the Funatsu Shear Zone in the Hida Belt of southwest Japan and the Honam Shear Zone in the Korean Peninsula Yutaka Takahashi
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A0238 Disruption of Ocean Plate Stratigraphy in the Jurassic Accretionary Complex, Central Japan Koji Wakita
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A0242 Tectonic reconstruction of paleo-ocean and island arc system Ken-ichiro Hisada
University of Tsukuba
58-SE-A0271 The Palaeotethyan Sutures in Southeast Asia Shigeki Hada
Kobe Women's University
58-SE-A0361 Assembly of allochthonous terranes in Asia Ian Metcalfe
58-SE-A0387 Reconstruction of Micro-continental Collision Tectonics in Northern Thailand: Relation to Closure of Paleo-Tethys Hidetoshi Hara
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF JAPAN
58-SE-A0398 Paleontological constraints on India's paleogeographic Sunil Bajpai
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India
58-SE-A0481 Density and geodynamic models of the lithosphere of the Philippine Sea plate – the Asian continent, Taiwan area juncture zone Gulya Gilmanova
Russian Academy of sciences
58-SE-A0521 Mesozoic Geodynamic Evolution of the East Asia Youn Soo Lee
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)
58-SE-A0633 Detachment faulting and unconformity in the Cretaceous forearc basin along with syn-subduction exhumation of blueschists (Hokkaido, Japan). Hayato Ueda
Hokkaido University
58-SE-A0643 Serpentine diapir intrusion in the Cretaceous forearc basin in northern Japan Kohki Yoshida
Shinshu University
58-SE-A0657 NE-SW active tectonic tilting of Korean peninsula Sung-Ja Choi
Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources
58-SE-A0662 A possible trajectory of Chinese Sulu collision belt toward the East Ueechan Chwae
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM)
58-SE-A0275

Timing of right-lateral faulting along the Fuyun fault, southwestern Altai, NW China

Bihong Fu
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

58-SE-A0781

Tectono-magmatic and Metallogenic Episodes of the Western Edge of the Khorat Plateau, Thailand

Charusiri Punya
Chulalongkorn University

58-SE-A1048
Regional extent of the extrusion of Indochina: Late Cretaceous paleomagnetic results from northern Vietnam
Kazuhiro Takemoto
Kobe University
58-SE-A1119
OBS Derived Crustal Model of the Central Indian Ocean Basin
PRASADA RAO PASUPULETI
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A1159
The Role of the High Magnetic Anomaly Belt along the Eurasian Continental Shelf Edge off Eastern China in the Taiwan Orogeny
Chengsung Wang
General Education Center, Chin Min Institute of Technology, Taiwan
58-SE-A1300
"Three-dimensional seismic attenuation structure beneath the Taiwan region and its tectonic and thermal implications"
Win-Bin Cheng
Department of Environmental Management, Jin-Wen Institute of Technology
58-SE-A1374
Differential deformation rates between the outer and inner arcs of Northeast Japan inferred from Late Quaternary fluvial terraces
Tabito Matsu'ura
Active Fault Research Center, GSJ / AIST
58-SE-A1501
Formation Processes of Mud Volcanoes in Kumano Basin in the Eastern Nankai Accretionary Prism off SW Japan
Sumito Morita
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST

SE17
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58-SE-A0676

CA and SPH Models for Lava Flow Simulations at Mt. Etna Annamaria Vicari 
INGV

58-SE-A0683

Development of continuum snow avalanche model Kae Tsunematsu
CRC Solutions Corp.
58-SE-A0861

An enhanced Cellular Automata model for pyroclastic flows

Rocco Rongo
Department of Earth Sciences and High Performance Computing Center, University of Calabria

58-SE-A0862

Hazard mapping in the NE flank Etnean area: a statistical approach

William Spataro
Department of Mathematics and High Performance Computing Center, University of Calabria

58-SE-A0863
The role of parameters and of hexagonal neighbourhood on the dynamics of the SCIDDICA S4c Cellular Automata model for debris flows simulation
Donato D'Ambrosio
Department of Mathematics and High Performance Computing Center, University of Calabria
58-SE-A0973
A three dimensional numerical method for landslide run out analysis
Marina Pirulli
Politecnico di Torino
58-SE-A1080
A Possible Triggering Mechanism for Debris Flow initiation
Miau-Bin Su
Civil Engineering Dept., National Chung-Hsing University
58-SE-A1160
Simulation of landslides from the Stromboli volcano, Italy and evaluation of their tsunamigenic effects
Stefano Tinti
Dipartimento di Fisica, Settore di Geofisica, Università di Bologna
58-SE-A1213
Run-up Heights of Nearshore Tsunamis around Islands
Yong-Sik Cho
Department of Civil Engineering, Hanyang University
58-SE-A1262
The volcanic mitigation strategy for the eruption crisis - Case study of Kirishima volcanic complex, southern Kyusyu. Japan
Yasuhisa Tajima
Nippon KOEI Co.,LTD., Land Preservation Engineering Dept.
58-SE-A1351
Mechanism of snowmelt type lahar associated with 1926 eruption at Tokachi Volcano.|Approach for the snowmelt experiment|
Hideyuki ITOH
Sabo Technical Center
58-SE-A1393
Numerical simulations of gravity flows: topographic confinements and flow properties
Hirdy Miyamoto
University of Tokyo
58-SE-A3002 The relationship between the landslide and rock strength with respect to the rivers sediments in the periods of rainstorm and earthquake events Hongey Chen
Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
58-SE-A3005 PALEOSEISMIC HAZARDOUS PHENOMENON, EVOLUTION AND MAPPING IN THE MOESIAN PLATFORM, BULGARIA

Dora Angelova
Geological Institute,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

58-SE-A3034 Seismic imaging of the Seaward Dipping Reflectors of the western continental margin of India

Gopala Rao Dasari
Osmania University


SE18
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58-SE-A0289

Revisiting the 1897 Shillong, North East India earthquake: implications for regional faulting history Kusala Rajendran
Centre for Earth Science Studies

58-SE-A0375

Spatial and temporal context of the December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake Rajendran CP
Centre for Earth Science Studies
58-SE-A0397 Liquefaction and Fluidization of lacustrine deposits from areas in Lahaul-Spiti and Ladakh Himalaya: geological evidences of Paleosismicity along active fault zones Sandeep Singh
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
58-SE-A0910

Seismically induced liquefaction features in India: their genesis and significance in paleoseismic studies

Prabha Pandey
Banaras Hindu University

58-SE-A0959

Analysis of tsunami waveforms for the 1923 great Kanto earthquake

Yuichiro Tanioka
Hokkaido University

58-SE-A0981
Historical Tsunamis and Seiches in China
Jian WANG
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A1026
Late Quaternary Faulting and Paleoseismology in the Southern Korean Peninsula
Jai-Bok Kyung
Korea National University of Education
58-SE-A1103
Evidence of postseismic deformation in prehistoric Hokkaido and 20th-century Chile
Yuki Sawai
Active Fault Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST
58-SE-A1104
Tsunami deposits from Mochirippu, eastern Hokkaido, northern Japan
Yuki Sawai
Active Fault Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan/AIST
58-SE-A1353
Mapping and Trenching Activity Along the Guinyangan Fault
Glenda Besana
RCSVDM Nagoya University
58-SE-A1429
"Detection of Faulting Events using Physical and Geochemical Proxies from the Holocene Shallow Marine Sediments Covering the Kuwana Fault, Central Japan."
Ryutaro Naruhashi
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo
58-SE-A1478
Emending and Databasing All Historical Earthquake Documents in the Ancient and Medieval Ages in Japan
Katsuhiko Ishibashi
Research Center for Urban Safety and Security, Kobe University

SE19
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Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0437

The super rotation of the inner core Wenbin Shen
Wuhan University

SE20
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0077

Mantle Isotopic Components in The Back-Arc Side of The Ryukyu Arc Hoang Nguyen
Geological Survey of Japan
58-SE-A0851

"Source characteristics of the Luzon Sierra Madre basement rocks: Evidence for Indian Ocean-type mantle beneath Luzon since the Cretaceous?"

Charmaine Belza
Philippine Department of Energy


SE21
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58-SE-A0166

Volcanic sequence related to Kuroko mineralization concerning with the island-arc development process in the northeast Honshu arc, Japan Ryoichi Yamada
Tohoku University

58-SE-A0245

Large silicic magmatic systems in oceanic arcs: are they fundamentally different from continental systems? Ian E M Smith
University of Auckland
58-SE-A0268 Felsic volcanism flare-up since 0.3 Ma at the back-arc side of NE Japan: characteristics of space-time distribution and chemical compositions Takahiro Yamamoto
Deep Geological Environments Research Center, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A0694 AMS study on Tanzawa tonalite and its emplacement mechanism Tatsuo Kanamaru
Graduate school of Science and Technology, Kobe University
58-SE-A1036

Deep structure of the Miocene igneous complex in the Kii peninsula, Southwest Japan, inferred from wide-band magnetotelluric soundings

Koji Umeda
Tono Geoscience Center, Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute

58-SE-A1112
Chemical zonation of the rhyolitic Toya caldera magma body (Southwest Hokkaido, Japan)
Satoshi Okamura
Hokkaido Education University
58-SE-A1116
Origin of felsic magmas of some large-caldera related staratovolcanoes in central part of NE Japan
Masao Ban
Yamagata Univ.
58-SE-A1165
Large silicic volcanic fields as the surface manifestation of thermal maturation and weakening of the crust
Shanaka De Silva
University of North Dakota
58-SE-A1190
Consequences of U-series disequilibria for thermal maturation models for silicic magma production and the time scales involved
Simon Turner
GEMOC Macquarie University
58-SE-A1192
Magma differentiation and storage at Katmai-Novarupta 1912: comparing U-series timescales with thermal models
Rhiannon George
GEMOC, Macquarie University
58-SE-A1367
Mechanisms and timescales for the assembly of large volumes of silicic magma in the upper crust
Kurt Knesel
University of Queensland
58-SE-A1407
The magma plumbing systems of large silicic magmatic systems in Neogene NE Honshu, Japan
Takeyoshi Yoshida
Tohoku University
58-SE-A1420
Ring structure and laccolithic intrusion at the north body of the Kumano Acidic Rocks, Kii Peninsula, southwest Japan
Yuu Kawakami
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Nagoya University
58-SE-A1468
Caldera Volcanoes in southern Kyusyu, Japan
Tetsuo Kobayashi
Kagoshima University
58-SE-A1533
Cretaceous granitic magmatism in Southwest Japan: A large-scale crustforming event
Takashi Nakajima
Geological Survey of Japan Job Title: Senior Researcher

SE23
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0114

South Western Face of the High Himalayas: a morphotectonics Gennady Ufimtsev
Institute of Earth’s Crust SB

58-SE-A0374

Paleoseismic events within the Himalayan belt: Some outstanding issues Rajendran CP
Centre for Earth Science Studies
58-SE-A0396 Himalayan Orogenic Channel: when did it start? Sandeep Singh
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
58-SE-A0546 Global Positioning System (GPS)-based crustal deformation of the Darjiling-Sikkim Himalaya, India Malay Mukul
CSIR C-MMACS
58-SE-A0574 Effects of Dehydration Melting on Tibetan Crustal Evolution: Evidences from Interdiscipline Studies Xiaosong Yang
State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing
58-SE-A0671 Seismic Tomography of Western HimalayanOrogen Shyam Rai
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0805

Himalayan Cenozoic Exhumation: Erosion vs. Tectonics

Devender Kumar
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0894

Late-Quaternary deformation partitioning and evolution of Dun structure in the mountain front of NW Himalaya

Anand Kumar Pandey
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A1225
Estimation of crustal shortening in the Himalaya: problems and possible solutions using the model deformation experiments
Ashok K. Dubey
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A1226
Great Himalayan orogenic channel: its structure and tectonic patterns
Arvind K. Jain
Depertment of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee- 247667, India
58-SE-A1228
Modeling of the Himalayan Foreland Tectonics
Kamal K. Agarwal
Department of Geology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India
58-SE-A1410
The Seismicity of NW Himalaya, Its Migration and Implications on Active Tectonics
Kamal
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, INDIA
58-SE-A1411
The Nature Of The Inverse Metamorphism In Sikkim Himalaya and its Implication
Somnath Dasgupta
Department of Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, Kolkata700 032, India

SE24
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58-SE-A0108

Geology, Petrology and Geochemistry of Mafic-Ultramafic Dyke Swarms in the environs of Chattisgarh and Indravati Sedimentary basins, Bastar Craton, Central India: Implications for Proterozoic Crustal Evolution Subba Rao Denduluri Venkata
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India

58-SE-A0252

Anomalous thermal structure of the lithosphere beneath Singhbhum Craton, Indian Shield Om Prakash Pandey
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
58-SE-A0458 Cardamom Hills charnockite massif, Kerala: New constraints on the
origin and evolution
Ravindra Kumar G.R.
Centre for Earth Science Studies
58-SE-A0479 Evidence for wide spread Neoproterozoic magmatism in the Dharwar craton, southern India: possible relationship to super plumes at the fragmentation of Rodinia Anil Kumar
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
58-SE-A0648 Geochemical Characteristics and Tectonic Setting of the Archaean Metavolcanics and Clastic Metasediments of the Gadag Gold Field, Southern India Subramanian Charan Nirmal
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
58-SE-A0761

Transformation of lithospheric mantle through melt-peridotite reaction: direct evidence from a highly fertile composite xenolith

Hong-Fu Zhang
Institute of Geology and Geophysics


58-SE-A0929
REE Inversion and Geochemical studies of the basic dykes from the southern margin of the (Proterozoic) Cuddapah Basin, southern India
Mannava Raghavendra Goutham
Center of Exploration Geophysics, Osmania University
58-SE-A0977
The state of upper mantle beneath Dharwar craton
Subhash Chandra
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A1054
IN SEARCH OF CRATON ROOTS FROM GRAVITY DATA Naresh Kumar Thakur
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-PS-A1486 PETROLOGY AND GEOCHEMISRY OF ULTRAMAFIC--MAFIC AND ULTRAPOTASSIC INRUSIVE MAGMATIC ROCKS IN NEOPROTEROZOIC INDRAVATI BASIN, BASTAR CRATON, CENTRAL INDIA.

Prashant Dhote
Geological Survey Of India, Western Region, Jaipur


SE25
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0257

Multi–step–ahead prediction of non-linear time series using artificial neural network approach Vilas Somvanshi
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India

58-SE-A0293

EARTHQUAKE DYNAMICS IN MAJOR TECTONIC ZONES OF HIMALAYAS USING THE NON-LINEAR FORECASTING APPROACH Rama Krishna Tiwari
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
58-SE-A0551

Benioff Strain Release Before Earthquakes in China: Accelerating or Not?

Changsheng Jiang
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration

58-SE-A0553

Test of the pre-shock accelerating moment release (AMR) by the case of the December 26, 2004, Indonesia MW9.0 earthquake

Zhongliang Wu
Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences

58-SE-A0786
The Meandering River
Vipin Srivastava
University of Hyderabad
58-SE-A1239
The response changes of groundwater level in Yunnan province, China and their dynamical implication, due to the Dec.26, 2004 Sumatra strong Earthquake
Fuqiong Huang
China Earthquake Network Center
58-SE-A3003 Modeling of Hydrocarbon
Reservoir: A Fractal Approach
V.P. Dimri
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A3004 Source Depth Determination using Potential Field Data by Continuous Wavelet Transform

CHAMOLI ASHUTOSH
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A3029 Regularity Analysis Applied to Well Log Data Maurizio Fedi
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università Federico II Napoli (ITALY)

SE26
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0496

Plume Flow and Melting Beneath a Moving Heterogeneous Lithosphere Ajai Manglik
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A1117
Isotopic and trace element compositions of alkaline dykes in the Deccan trap province: evidence for Reunion plume connection
Anil Kumar
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad 500 007, India
58-SE-A1184
Importance and Implication of Ar-Ar ages of alkaline and ultramafic -lamprophyric dykes from the west coast of India within the Deccan traps
Kaigala Venkata Subbarao
University of Hyderabad
58-SE-A1512
Are the Alkali Syenite bodies from the Nallamalai Fold Belt of Cuddapah Basin, India related to Plume or Rift Systems?
Mannava Raghavendra Goutham
Osmania University
58-SE-A1514
Indian Deccan volcanism– a plume head generated CFBP?
Mike Widdowson
Open University
58-SE-A1532
New 40Ar/39Ar Ages for the West Coast Deccan Trap Flood Basalts and Related Dikes in India
Daniel Miggins
U.S. Geological Survey

SE27
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0621

Numerical Manifold Method and its application to study crustal movements in Sichuan-Yunnan area Caijun Xu
Wuhan University
58-SE-A0631 Exhumation of lower crust in the Pre Cambrian terrain of Indian shield. Deo Muni Mall
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
58-SE-A0742

Imaging sedimentary basin along Palashi-Kandi profile in West Benal , India using travel time inversion of seismic refraction data

Satyanarayana Murty Alamuru
National Geophysical Research Institute

58-SE-A0768

Crustal Velocity Structure of the Narmada-Son Lineament along the Thuadara-Sendhwa-Sindad Profile in the NW part of Central India and its Geodynamic Implications

Azhisur Ranganathan Sridhar
National Geopgysical Research Institue

58-SE-A0887
A wide band magnetotelluric investigation to delineate the deep crustal conductivity structure in Antarctica
Murthy Darbhakula
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad - 500 007, India
58-SE-A0903
Thermal Structure of Precambrian Terrains: Current Approaches
SUKANTA Roy
NATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, UPPAL ROAD, HYDERABAD 500007, INDIA
58-SE-A0907
Seismic Attributes as Indicators for Inferring Tectonic and Deformation Processes: An example from Aravalli-Delhi fold belt, NW India
Rajendra Prasad B.
NGRI
58-SE-A0970
Mesozoic sediments beneath Deccan trap cover for hydrocarbon exploration – Seismic refraction/wide-angle reflection studies
Koteswara Rao Palakollu
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad
58-SE-A0978
DEEP SEISMIC REFLECTION STUDIES OVER THE SOUTHERN GRANULITE TERRAIN, INDIA: SOME PRELIMANRY RESULTS
Bitragunta Rajendra Prasad
National Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad-INDIA
58-SE-A1037
Surficial rock density distribution inferred from gravity data in Japan
Kazunari Nawa
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST

SE29
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation

58-SE-A0403

Data reduction in scalar airborne gravimetry: a case study in Taiwan Cheinway Hwang
Department of Civil Engineering, National Chiao Tung University

58-SE-A0652

Approximation of local covariance function for geoid undulations and its application in the refinement of local geoid: a case study Zhicai Luo
School of Geodesy and Geomatics,Wuhan University.The Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy,Ministry of Education, P.R.China
58-SE-A0665 Gravity field error analysis from satellite gravity gradiometry Zhicai Luo
School of Geodesy and Geomatics,Wuhan University.The Key Laboratory of Geospace Environment and Geodesy,Ministry of Education, P.R.China
58-SE-A0444

The ¡°downward continuation¡± of the gravity field

WenBin Shen
Wuhan University


SE30
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Paper Title
Main Author and affiliation
58-SE-A0373 Tectonics of the Himalayan Mountain Front, Darjiling Himalayas, India Malay Mukul
CSIR C-MMACS
58-SE-A0478 Late Quaternary Alluvial Stratigraphy of The Ganga Basin Rajiv Sinha
IIT Kanpur
58-SE-A0626 Temporal facies variation in Himalayan foreland basin, India:
Implications to tectonic and climate
Rohtash Kumar
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A0627 Records of 10 Ma thrusting events in the Himalayan foreland sediments, Kangra sub-basin, India: Detrital modes Sumit K. Ghosh
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A0628 Magnetic Polarity and Rock Magnetic studies across Marine to Continental Transition (Subathu-Dagshai sequence) in the Himalayan Foreland S.J. Sangode
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology
58-SE-A0685 Rodent-Based Biostratigraphy and Palaeoecology of the Siwaliks Rajeev Patnaik
Panjab University
58-SE-A0760

Fluvial process and morphology of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India

Jogendra Nath Sarma
Dibrugarh University

58-SE-A0796

Tectonics of Mountain Front, Western Himalaya

VIKRAM THAKUR
Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun, INDIA

58-SE-A0906
Intermontane Valleys of The Northwest Himalayas Vimal Singh
Department of Geology, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India
58-SE-A0936
Catchment control in making the Indo-Gangetic plains: An isotopic (Sr and Nd) study V. RAJAMANI
School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India
58-SE-A0938
Geochemistry of sediments of the Indo-Gangetic Plains: Evidence of large scale sediment recycling
JAYANT K. TRIPATHI
58-SE-A1307
Quaternary Geomorphology and evolutionary history of Jia Bhareli Basin, North Brahmaputra Plain, India
PARAG PHUKON
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES, GAUHATI UNIVERSITY
58-SE-A1387
Incision of alluvial rivers in the Ganga plains, India: interplay of climate,tectonics and glacioeustasy
Sampat Kumar Tandon
University of Delhi, Delhi

SE32
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58-SE-A0081

Impact of Tsunami on the Indian Sub-Continent - A brief Overview Prithviraj Mukundaraj
Department of Science & Technology
58-SE-A0450 The abnormal solid tide delay of geo-electric resistance and pulsations of harmonic tremble of geo-electricity field before M9.0 earthquake in India Ocean Fuye Qian
Institute of Geophysics, China Earthquake Administration
58-SE-A0509 Tsunami Intensity Map of East coast of India based on Field observations and media reports for Sumatra earthquake (M8.9) of 26 December 2004 Ramalingeswara Rao B.
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0548 Sumatra earthquake disaster – verification of the method of parameterization of the character of distribution of the rare major events Mikhail Rodkin
Geophysical Center Russian Acad. of Sci., Moscow
58-SE-A0823

Contributions by NGRI as part of the densification of GPS sites for ITRF to estimate the variations in the Earth Orientation Parameters due to Sumatra Earthquake

Malaimani EC
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India

58-SE-A0824

Has the Euler Pole of Rotation of Indian Plate with respect to Eurasian Plate shifted due to Sumatra earthquake?

Ravi Kumar Narayanababu
National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India

58-SE-A0867
Run-up heights of the Indian Ocean Tsunami of the Great Sumatra earthquake of M 9.0 on December 26, 2004 on the east coast of India
Rajender Kumar Chadha
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0958
Tsunami field survey in Indonesia for the 2004 Sumatra earthquake
Yuichiro Tanioka
Hokkaido University
58-SE-A1031
Crustal Deformations Associated with the Sumatra Earthquake on December 26, 2004 derived from continuous GPS measurements
Manabu Hashimoto
DPRI, Kyoto University
58-SE-A1039
An analysis of sea level and gravity variations after the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake at Syowa Station, Antarctica
Kazunari Nawa
Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
58-SE-A1053
Signatures of Land-level Changes in Andaman & Nicobar Islands (India) due to M 9.3 Sumatra Earthquake of 26 December 2004
Javed Malik
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
58-SE-A1157
Numerical simulations of the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: test on different possible sources and evaluation of local effects
Stefano Tinti
Dipartimento di Fisica, Settore di Geofisica, Università di Bologna
58-SE-A1210
The Underrated Tsunami in Indian Ocean – possible future hazards.
Harinarayana T.
Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan
58-SE-A1215
Tsunami risk estimation in systems of early thunami warning
Konstantin Simonov
Institute of Computational Modelling, SB RAS
58-SE-A1232
The 2004 Giant Sumatra Earthquake Source Model from Satellite Altimetry
Kenji HIRATA
JAMSTEC
58-SE-A1242
Source estimate for the 2004 tsunami in Indian Ocean
Kenji SATAKE
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
58-SE-A1289
Tsunami risk and insurance
Michael Spranger
Munich Reinsurance Company
58-SE-A1290
Iononami - ionospheric tsunami signature
Jann-Yenq Liu
National Central University
58-SE-A1342
Coseismic ionospheric disturbance of the December 2004, Great Sumatra Earthquake
Kosuke Heki
Hokkaido University
58-SE-A1356
Images of the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake through JISNET data:Preliminary report
Hiroaki Negishi
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
58-SE-A1357
Temporary aftershock observation for the 2004 off Sumatra earthquakeat Banda Aceh
Muzli
Meteorological and Geophysical Agency
58-SE-A1362
Source process and tsunami generation of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake
Hong Kie Thio
URS
58-SE-A1385
Change in the sea surface height observed by satellite altimetry from Jason-1 and TOPEX/Poseidon before and after the Sumatra earthquake
Yutaka Hayashi
Meteorological Research Institute
58-SE-A1430
"Far Field P-Waveform Analysis of 2004 Sumatra-Nicobar-Andaman Earthquakes Using Finite Difference Green's Functions"
Taro Okamoto
Tokyo Institute of Technology
58-SE-A1466
The Sumatra M9 earthquake and the seismicity gaps
Yuzo Ishikawa
Matsushiro Seismological Observatory, Japan Meteorological Agency
58-SE-A1482
Rupture process of 2004 Sumatra mega quake by Earthsf free oscillation analysis: Performance of real time Ocean Hemisphere Network
Yasushi Ishihara
IFREE, JAMSTEC
58-SE-A1524
Tsunami Generation from 2004 Sumatra Earthquake (M=9.3): Could a near-future Eruption of the Barren Island Volcano in the Andaman Sea create Tsunamis?
Dhanapati Haldar
Presidency College, Kolkata, India

SE-Open
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58-SE-A0022

Post Earthquake Reconstruction – In Context of Housing Raju Sarkar
G.B. Pant Polytechnic
58-SE-A0088 Anisotropic overburden effects in AVO responses Babia Sinha
National Geopysical Research Institute-Hyderabad
58-SE-A0129 A new method for identifying a short-term seismicity gap before a great earthquake Cao Jing-quan
China
58-SE-A0210 The Earth-Mantle Model Using a Seismogram Analysis on Halmahera Earthquake C112597C With The PMG Observation Station Bagus Jaya Santosa
Dept Physics, FMIPA, ITS, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
58-SE-A0524 Magnitude scal in a local seismic network in northwest Iran Mehdi Rezapour
Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran, Iran
58-SE-A0576 Seismic Images of the Crust Beneath the Epicentral Region of Bhuj (2001) Earthquake and its implications Kalachand Sain
National Geophysical Research Institute
58-SE-A0886

Interpreting Seismic Data with Charisma Seismic Interpretation Software

Maryam Bozorgi
Schelumberger

58-SE-A0919

Charnockitic magmatism in Kondapalle, Eastern Ghats belt, India

Dharma Rao
Government of India

58-SE-A1175
GeoFrame Charisma Seismic Interpretation Software Maryam Bozorgi
Schelumberger
58-SE-A1216
Crustal Stress Analysis of Koyna region, Western Maharashtra, India, Using GPS Nisha Radhakrishnan
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
58-SE-A1365
"The largest tsunami run-up caused by the Tokachi-oki earthquake (September 26, 2003) was observed distant from the source region" Yutaka Hayashi
Meteorological Research Institute
58-SE-A1382
A New Procedure of Seismic Ray Tracing for Hypocenter Location Using a 3-D Global Velocity Structure
Tomoya HARADA
student of the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University
58-SE-A1398
Crustal Deformation Parameter Estimation in Bhuj Region of Western India, from GPS Observations Supriya Likhar
IIT Bombay
58-SE-A1472
Evaluation of the Effects of the Earthfs Lateral Heterogeneities on Hypocenter Location along the Southern Kuril Trench Tomoya HARADA