2009 Kochi International Workshop on Paleo, Rock and Environmental Magnetism
(2009高知国際ワークショップ: 古地磁気・岩石磁気・環境磁気)
February 5-6, 2009
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Convenor (主催者)
Prof. Kodama, K. (小玉 一人)
Correspondence (統括役)
Dr. Yamamoto, Y. (山本 裕二)
Center for Advanced Marine Core Research (KCC), Kochi University
Monobe B-200, Nankoku City, Kochi 783-8502, Japan
/marine-core/
Scope (趣旨)
The subject of this international workshop is to discuss and review latest
scientific achievements on paleo and rock magnetism, along with related
Earth environmental sciences, conducted by Asian Earth science communities.
The principal concept follows what has been pursued in the first Kochi
International workshop in 2007, while the second one this year will put more
emphasis on discussing what and how the Asian paleo and rock magnetic
communities could contribute to global environmental science projects such
as IODP. We invite participants from leading institutes in Taiwan and Korea,
with which KCC has recently concluded agreements to advance international
scientific collaborations. We hope that the results of this workshop will help
collaborative individuals, groups and institutions in Asian countries to
commence planning and developing integrated research projects in paleo and
rock magnetism. Moreover, we hope this workshop to provide an opportunity
for promoting to organize an Asian science network in paleo and rock
magnetism, which would no doubt be expected to take initiatives and play
roles of great importance in global environmental sciences.
本ワークショップの目的は、アジアの研究者が主導して行ってきた古地磁気・
岩石磁気・環境磁気学を主とする地球環境科学分野における最新の成果を議論すること
にある. 2007年開催の国際ワークショップと同様の趣旨であるが、今回は特に、IODP
を代表とする国際科学プロジェクトに対し、アジアの古地磁気・岩石磁気研究者コミュ
ニティーが、どのように貢献できるかの議論に力点をおく.そこで、この分野を主導し、
海洋コアセンターと研究協力協定を締結しているアジアの2国、台湾と韓国から研究者を
招聘し、国際研究協力の具体的進展を図ることとした.本ワークショップを契機として、
個人から研究組織全体まで,さまざまなレベルで古地磁気・岩石磁気学の共同研究が
花開くことを切望する.さらに、これを機会に、同分野におけるアジアの研究者ネット
ワークが構築され、将来の地球環境科学を先導する重要な役割を担うことを期待する.
Date and venue (日程および開催場所)
The workshop takes place for two days, February 5 and 6 of this year. The
meeting is to be held at Center for Advanced Marine Core Research, Kochi
University, which is located in Nankoku City, Kochi Prefecture in Shikoku
Island of southwest Japan.
平成21年2月5日?6日の両日、海洋コア総合研究センター(2階セミナホール)
にて開催.
Fees (参加費)
All fees, including international travel costs and accommodations, will be
fully covered for invited participants. No registration fee is posed. No
financial support will be provided for accompanying person(s).
無料
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Thursday February 5
09:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-10:20 Welcome and Logistics
10:20-11:10 Tour of KCC
11:10-11:20 Break
I: Paleo and rock magnetism in IODP
11:20-12:20
Hirokuni Oda*; Toshitsugu Yamazaki
Core Orientation and Reduction of Coring/Drilling Induced Magnetization: IODP Paleomagnetic Contribution through STP, EDP and INVEST from Japan
Youn Soo Lee
IODP Science/Technology Roadmap and Paleomagnetic contribution
Yuhji Yamamoto
From Japanese INVEST Meeting (1): Construction of the Continuous Global Paleomagnetic Field Model for the Last Few Million Years
Noriko Kawamura
From Japanese INVEST Meeting (2): Behaviors of Oxygen, Sulfur, and Iron in Marine Sediments: Evidence from Rock Magnetism and Chemistry of Pore Water
12:20-13:30 Lunch
II: Thematic presentations
13:30-13:50
Kan-Hsi Hsiung*; Chorng-Shern Horng; Kuo-Hang Chen
Rock Magnetic Evidence for Paleoenvironmental Changes During Marine Isotope Stages 2 and 1 From Core MD05-2914 Offshore of Southwestern Taiwan
13:50-14:10
Tien-Nan Yang*; Teh-Quei Lee; Kuo-Yen Wei; Cheng-Yi Lee; Sheng-Rong Song; Hong-Wei Chiang; Ping-Mei Liew; Yue-Gau Chen; Ludvig A. L?wemark; Philip A. Meyers; Su-Ji Kao; Min-Te Chen; Cheng-Wei Fan
Variability of the East Asian Winter Monsoon Strength Since the Last Glacial Maximum Recorded by Multiproxies in Sediment of Tung-Yuan Pond, Subtropical Southern Taiwan
14:10-13:30
Teh-Quei Lee*; Tien-Nan Yang; Sheng-Rong Song
Magnetic Study of Lacustrine Sediments of Dream Lake at Northern Taiwan
14:30-14:50
Teh-Quei Lee*; Kuo-Yen Wei
Paleomagnetic Study of Marine Sediment Core OR715-21 from Eastern Offshore of Taiwan
14:50-15:10
Chorng-Shern Horng*; Chih-An Huh; Kuo-Hang Chen; Pin-Ru Huang; Kan-Hsi Hsiung
Air Pollution History Elucidated From Anthropogenic Spherules and Their Magnetic Signatures in Marine Sediments Offshore of Southwestern Taiwan
15:10-15:40 Break and Core time for Posters
P-01. Hidefumi Tanaka*; Naoyuki Komuro
The Shaw Paleointensity Method: Can the ARM Simulate the TRM Alteration?
P-02. Masahiro Ooga*; Koji Fukuma; Hiroshi Isobe
Effects of Seafloor Weathering on Thellier Paleointensity Results from a Submarine Pillow Basalt
P-03. Noriko Kawamura*; Hirokuni Oda; Toshitsugu Yamazaki
Rock Magnetic Characteristics of Marine Sediments from the East of the Okinawa Island
P-04. Hiromichi Nagao; Yasuko Yamagishi; Seiji Tsuboi; Hiroshi Yanaka; Tadahiro Hatakeyama*
KML Generator to Visualize Geomagnetic Field Models on Google Earth
P-05. Hiroyuki Saito*; Noriyuki Suzuki
Preliminary Results of Microbial Biomarker Analyses for the Core Samples from IODP NanTroSEIZE Site C0001.
P-06. Jonaotaro Onodera*; Kozo Takahashi
The Reconstruction of Middle Eocene Summer Sea-surface Temperatures in the Arctic Ocean Based on Silicoflagellates
P-07. Yougui Song; Li Ai; Hong Cahng; Xiaoke Qiang; Zhisheng An
Magnetic Properties of Lake Qinghai Sediment
15:40-16:00
Tzu-Chien Chiu*
Direct Link of the Geomagnetic Paleointensity and the Atmospheric Radiocarbon Content?
16:00-16:20
Akira Hayashida*; Masahiko Yasuda; Tomohiro Yamamoto; Yuri Miyajima
Sedimentary Record of Geomagnetic Secular Variation in Piston Core Samples from Lake Biwa
16:20-16:40
Yusuke Suganuma*; Yusuke Yokoyama; Toshitsugu Yamazaki
The Brunhes/Matuyama Polarity Transition Recorded as Be-10 Flux and Relative Paleointensity Variations in Deep-sea Sediments
18:30-21:00 Banquet
Friday February 6
09:00-09:20
Yongjae Yu*
The IZZI Paleointensity Determination
09:20-09:40
Zhong Zheng*; Xixi Zhao
An Experimental Simulation of the Effect of Magnetostatic Interaction in Thellier Paleointensity Experiment
09:40-10:00
Yuhji Yamamoto*; Lee Youn Soo; Kazuto Kodama
Paleointensity Measurements from ca. 5 Ma Jinchonri Basalt in Baekryeongdo Island, the Furthest North Part of South Korea
10:00-10:20
Hirokuni Oda*; Masato Joshima; Isoji Miyagi; Akira Usui; Benjamin Weiss; Eduardo Lima; Frantz Baudenbacher; Luis Fong; Krista McBride; Rene Harder; Chris Schantz
Ultra-fine Scale Magnetostratigraphy of Mn Crust by SQUID Microscopy
10:20-10:40
Alexandra Abrajevitch*; Kazuto Kodama
Rock Magnetic Sstudy of the K-T Boundary Interval in ODP Section 119-738C-20R-5; Implications for Remanence Acquisition in Marine Carbonates
10:40-11:00 Break
11:00-11:20
Pitambar Gautam*; Ryohei Takahashi; Moti Lal Rijal; Takuji Tachi
Magnetic Susceptibility vs. Heavy Metal Contents in Soil of Daikokujima Island, Hokkaido, Japan
11:20-11:40
Masayuki Torii*
Identification of Magnetic Minerals with an MPMS: A Case Study on Volcanic Rocks From Unzen Volcano, Southwest Japan
11:40-12:00
Tadahiro Hatakeyama*
Visualization for Geomagnetism, Paleomagnetism and Rock Magnetism on Google Earth
12:00-13:30 Lunch
III: International collaboration
13:30-14:30 Discussion - Present and future
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