3rd KAGI21 International Symposium
November 8-10, 2005
Time Schedule for Science Program - Detail –
9:00—12:00, Nov. 8, 2005,Openning Section and General Topic
09:00—09:30 Nov. 8, 2005 Openning Section in Big Meeting Hall
09:00—09:30: Welcome address
09:30—09:50: G1: Yoden S, General introduction of active geosphere investigations
09:50—10:30: Group photo and coffee break
10:20—12:00 Nov. 8, 2005 General Topic in Big Meeting Hall
10:30—11:00: G2: Dehant V, Earth rotation and orientation and perspectives for planetary geodesy
11:00—11:30: G3: Robert A. Vincent, Peter Love and Sujata Kovalam, Gravity Wave Coupling in the equatorial atmosphere and ionosphere
11:30—12:00: G4: Hsu HZ, Detection of temporal gravity change and its role in the Earth science
12:00-14:00, Lunch time
14:00—17:30, Nov. 8, 2005, Topic 1,Topic 6
14:00—17:30 Nov. 8, 2005 Topic1 in Big Meeting Hall
14:00—14:20: T1-1: Zhang PZ, Himalayan-Tibet collision tectonics 1: Contemporary deformation and strain partition in the Tibetan Plateau
14:20—14:40: T1-2: Zhang JJ, Himalayan-Tibet collision tectonics 2: Post-collisional tectonics in the northern Himalaya
14:40—15:00: T1-3: Yo-ichiro Otofuji and Kazuhiro Takemoto, Himalayan-Tibet collision tectonics 3: Internal deformation of the tectonic blocks in Southeast Asia due to collision of India inferred from the Palaeomagnetism
15:10—15:30: T1-4: Qiao QQ, Liu QS, Fu YY, Zhao ST, Wu Y, Jin ZM, Geophysical parameters correlated to UHP rocks 1: Curie point depth investigation of UHP metamorphic belt, eastern China
15:30—16:00: coffee break
16:00—16:20: T1-5: Yang T, Liu QS, Wu Y , Xu HJ, Jin ZM, Pan HP, Niu YX, Chan LS, Geophysical parameters correlated to UHP rocks 2: Pressure effect of magnetic susceptibility of UHP metamorphic rocks from Chinese continental scientifc drilling
16:20—16:40: T1-6: Takao Hirajima and Daisuke Nakamura, Dabie-Sulu collision tectonics 1: "In situ" evidence of UHP rocks in Dabie-Sulu Orogen
16:40—17:00: T1-7: Franco Rolfo, Simona Ferrando, Roberto Compagnoni, Maria Luce Frezzotti, Dabie-Sulu collision tectonics 2: UHP terrances and fluids in Dabie Shan and Sulu (China)
17:10—17:30: T1-8: Wang QC, Evidenced exhumation process of the Dabie UHP terrane
17:30 end
14:00—17:30 Nov. 8, 2005 Topic6 in Big Meeting Hall
14:00—14:20: T6-1: Yasumasa Kasaba, Electric Field, Plasma Waves,and Radio Waves Observations from Space: JAXA Space Science Projects
14:20—14:40: T6-2: Deng XH, Tang RX, Zhou M, Li SY, J. S. Pickett, A. N. Fazakerley, M. Andre, W. Baumjohann, A. Vaivads, R. Nakamura, and Liu ZX , The microphysics of collisionless reconnection
14:40—15:00: T6-3: Shinobu Machida and Keizo Fujimoto, Structure of the Current Sheet Near the Magnetic Neutral Line
15:00—15:20: T6-4: Tang RX, Deng XH, Chen Y, Hu YH, Li SY, Liu K, Wang JF, Liu ZX, R. Nakamura, W. Baumjohann, H. Reme, P. W. Daly, Current sheet structure and particle properties near tail reconnection diffusion region by Cluster and Double Star
15:20—15:40: T6-5: Lu QM, Guo F and Wang S, Magnetic spectral signatures in the terrestrial plasma depletion layer: hybrid simulations
15:40—16:00: coffee break
16:10—16:30: T6-6: Masahito Nose, Dynamics of ions of ionospheric origin in geospace
16:30—16:50: T6-7: Ma SY, Wang H, Dang G, H. Luehr, K. Schlegel, Coupling of Ionosphere and Magneto- sphere: Storm-Time Ionospheric O+ Ion Outflow and Large Scale Field-Aligned Currents
16:50—17:10: T6-8: Yuan ZG, Ryoichi Fujii, Satonori Nozawa, and Yasunobu Ogawa, Statistical height-dependent relative importance of the Lorentz force and Joule heating in generating atmospheric gravity waves in the auroral electrojets
17:10—17:30: T6-9: Zhou ZY, TBA
17:30 end
9:00—12:10, Nov. 9, 2005, Topic 2 and Topic 5 and Topic 6
09:00—12:10 Nov. 9, 2005 Topic 2 in Big Meeting Hall
09:00—09:30: T2-1: Ishikawa Y, R. Ghose and K. Oike, The Sumatora M9 earrthquake and the seismicity changes
09:30—09:50: T2-2: Bo WJ, Guo L, Yang G, and Du X, Researches on application of GPS to earthquake monitoring and prediction
09:50—10:10: T2-3: Toshihiko Iyemori, Masahito Nose, Han DS, Gao YF, Michio Hashizume, Yoshikazu Tanaka, Hiroyuki Shinagawa, Heather McCreadie, Yoko Odagim, Yang FX, Nithiwatthn Choosakul, Mitsuru Utsugi, Akinori Saito, Geomagnetic Pulsations Caused by Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption
10:10—10:30: T2-4: Mori J, Source inversion of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake
10:30—11:00: coffee break
11:00—11:30: T2-5: Hsu HZ, and Xiong X, Research activities on crustal movement and related mechanism in IGG, CAS
11:30—11:50: T2-6: Jing Liu-Zeng et al., Paleoseismic Investigation on the Western Hiayuan Fault: Linking Geodetic and Geological Fault Rates
11:50—12:10: T2-7: Farhad Howladar, Seismic fault zone prediction in the earthquakes affected area. NW Himalaya by finite element method with its neo-tectonic implications
09:00—10:40 Nov. 9, 2005 Topic 6 in Small Meeting Hall
09:00—09:20: T6-10: Heather McCreadie, The 2003 Halloween Super-storm geomagnetic response from a low latitudeperspective
09:20—09:40: T6-11: Guo XC and Chen CX, Studies on the Cross-tail Size of Bubbles in the Earth's Magnetosphere
09:40—10:00: T6-12: Yuto Katoh and Yoshiharu Omura, Simulation Study on Resonant Scattering Process of Relativistic Electrons due to Narrow Band Whistler Mode Waves in the Inner Magnetosphere
10:00—10:20: T6-13: Yoshiharu Omura, Yuto Katoh, and Danny Summers,Whistler Mode Wave-Particle Interactions Controlling High Energy Electrons in Geospace Environment
10:20—10:40: T6-14: Pu ZY, Liu ZX and M. Dunlop Double Star and Cluster Observations of Magnetic Reconnection at the Dayside Magnetopause
10:40—11:10: coffee break
11:10—12:10 Nov. 9, 2005 Topic 5 in Small Meeting Hall
11:10—11:30: T5-1: Junko Suzuki and Masato Shiotani, Space-time variations of Equatorial Kelvin wave activity around the tropical tropopause region
11:30—11:50: T5-2: Takehiko Satomura, Diurnal variation of precipitation in tropical monsoon Asia
11:50—12:10: T5-3: Masashi Kiguchi, Takehiko Satomura and Jun Matsumoto, The pre-monsoon rainfall phenomena and its simulation using MM5 over the Indochina Peninsula
12:10-14:00, Lunch time
14:00—17:30, Nov. 9, 2005 Topic 3 and Topic 5
14:00—17:30 Nov. 9, 2009 Topic 3 in Big Meeting Hall
14:00—14:30: T3-1: Jahr, T, G. Jentzsch, H. Letz and A. Gebauer, Fluid-induced Deformation of the Upper Crust: Monitoring of Tilt Changes due to Water Injection around the KTB-Site in Germany
14:30—14:50: T3-2: Liu YW, Earthquake monitoring and prediction methods of underground fluid in Chinese mainland
14:50—15:10: T3-3: Zhang Y and Wu Y, Earthquake prediction based on crustal deformation data
15:10—15:30: T3-4: Wu Y, Zang Y, Zhou SY and Chen ZY, Precursory focus positioning (PFP) of crustal defromation
15:30—16:00: coffee break
16:00—16:20: T3-5: Hirahara K and N. Mitsui, Slow Slip Events Observed by GPS and Their Generation Mechanism Related to Slab Dip through Earthquake Cycle Simulations Based on Rate- and State-Dependent Friction Law
16:20—16:40: T3-6: Li ZX, A study on earthquake-related geoid deformations at Beijing-Tangshan during 1987-1998
16:40—17:00: T3-7:Wu JC, Tang HW, Chen YQ and Li YX, The crustal deformation of North China and its implications by GPS measurements
17:00—17:20: T3-8: Jiang ZS, Yang GH and Fang Y, Studying crustal movement and strong earthquake characteristics of Chinese mainland in the near future using GPS data
17:20: End
17:30: Dinner
14:00—17:30 Nov. 9, 2005 Topic 5 in Small Meeting Hall
Convener: Prof. Satomura T, Zhu J
14:00—14:20: T5-4: Hiroaki UEDA, Role of the Tibetan plateau in the establishment and fluctuation of the Asian summer monsoon
14:20—14:40: T5-5: Masanori Konda and Motoki Nagura,The seasonal development of the SST anomaly in the Indian ocean and its relationship with ENSO
14:40—15:00: T5-6: Ryuichi Kawamura, On the recent change of the Indian summer monsoon-ENSO relationship
15:00—15:20: T5-7: He YQ, Changing Features of the Climate and Glaciers in China's Monsoonal Temperate-Glacier Region
15:20—15:50: coffee break
15:50—16:10: T5-8: Chen X and Liu J, Asian monsoon indices and their long term variabilities from ECHO-G Model
16:10—16:30: T5-9: Yu YQ, Wang B, Zhou TJ, Liu HL, Yu RC and Zhang XC, The IAP coupled climate model FGOALS and its application in Paleo-Climate Modeling
16:30—16:50: T5-10: Jiang DB, Wang HJ, Ding ZL, Lang XM and Helge Drange, Modeling the middle Pliocene climate with a global AGCM
16:50—17:20: T5-11: Akio Kitoh, Monsoon-ENSO modulation by mountain uplift
17:20 End
17:30 Dinner
9:00—12:10, Nov. 10, 2005, Topic 3,Topic 4 and General Topic
9:00—12:10, Nov. 10, 2005 Topic 3 in Big Meeting Hall
09:00—09:20: T3-9: Niu AF, Ji P, Jiang Z and Zhang J, On the tectonic deformation related to Zhangbei Ms6.2 earthquake
09:20—09:50: T3-10: Ponte R. M, Some aspects of ocean modeling relevant for geodetic applications
09:50—10:10: T3-11: Xu PL, Fukuda Y and Liu Y, Multiple parameter regularization: Numerical solutions and applications to the determination of geopotential from precise COSMIC orbits
10:10—10:30: T3-12: Fukuda Y, A. Saito, T. Tsuda, A. Araya, H. Kunimori, T. Otsubo and Y. Aoyama, A gravity mission plan by means of a small LEO satellite
10:30—11:00: coffee break
11:00—11:20: T3-13: Reid, I.M., Wang JF, Zhao ZY and Tang CC, The Wuhan MST Radar Project
11:20—11:40: T3-14: Makoto Abo, Chikao Nagasawa and Yasukuni Shibata, Lidar Observations of Mesospheric Temperature and Metallic Species over Equator
11:40—12:00: T3-15: K. Igarashi, Hu X and Zhang XJ, Comparison of mesospheric winds between Wuhan (30.7° N, 114.5°E) and Yamagawa (31.2° N, 130.6° E) using MF radar
12:00-12:20: T3-16: L. Moskovchenko, Separation of the Tsunami Electromagnetic Signal from the Ionospheric Background Noise
12:20: Lunch
09:30—12:10 Nov. 10, 2005 Topic 4 in Small Meeting Hall
Convener: Prof. Takemura K, Ding ZL
09:00—09:30: T5-12: Han Zou, Impacts of Himalayas on the Atmospheric system
09:30—09:50: T4-1: Fang XM, Episodic uplift of the northeast Tibetan Plateau and the influence on environment evolution during the late Cenozoic
09:50—10:10: T4-2: Wu JY and Wang YJ, Precessional cycles and millennial-scale climate variability of East-Asian monsoon over the past 225 ka
10:10—10:30: T4-3: Xiao JL, Holocene climate change at summer monsoon edge over northern China
10:30—11:00: coffee break
11:00—11:20: T4-4: John Philip Matthews, High spatial resolution remote sensing of Tibetan Lakes using aster images
11:20—11:50: T4-5: Takeshi Nakagawa, Hiroyuki Kitagawa and Yoshinori Yasuda, Regional variety of deglacial climate changes, two types of forcing agents, and non-linear response of climate system
11:50—12:10: T4-6: Keiji Takemura, Japanese lacustrine records as a knot between continent and ocean environmental change
12:00-14:00, Lunch time
14:00—17:30, Nov. 10, 2005, General Topic and Closing Section
14:00—17:30 Nov. 10, 2005 General Topic in Big Meeting Hall
14:00—14:40: G-5: Shuzo Takemoto, Establishment of the Absolute Gravity Network in Asia and Oceania
14:40—15:20: G-6: Wang B, Jong-Ghap Jhun and Byung-Kwon Moon, Changes of the Monsoon rainy season revealed by the longest instrumental records at Seoul (1778-2004)
15:20—15:30: coffee break
15:40—16:20: G-7: Chen JY, The Everest height in Tibetan Plateau measured in 2005
16:20—17:00: G-8: Chen YT,
17:00—17:30 Nov. 10, 2005 Closing Section in Big Meeting Hall
Convener: Prof. Yoden Shigeo
17:00—17:30: closing address