Session Details

[2oral401-12]T3 [Topic Session]Culture geology

Mon. Sep 9, 2024 8:45 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Mon. Sep 9, 2024 11:45 PM - 3:00 AM UTC
oral room 4(General Education_Section1-131)
Chiar:Yoshihiro MORINO(Pacific Consultants Co.,Ltd.), SAKAMOTO Masaya(Kyushu Lutheran College), Tohru SAKIYAMA(Institute of Geo-history, Japan Geochronology Network)

[T3-O-1]A Review of STEM and Environmental Education in Automobile Engine Development by 2030 for Educational Content in Elementary and Secondary Schools

*Tomohiro TAKEBAYASHI1, Katsumi TAKEBAYASHI2, Yoshiaki AOKI4, Daisuke TAKEBAYASHI3,6, Yoshisuke KUMANO5,4 (1. Yamagata University; Fujinokuni Museum of Natural and Environmental History, Shizuoka, 2. Sakura ID Corporation, 3. Shizuoka Science Museum, 4. Shizuoka University, 5. Miyagi University of Education, 6. Shizuoka City Lifelong Learning Center)

[T3-O-2]Learning programs about the properties of Sapporo Nanseki

*Kiwamu OKAMOTO1 (1. Tokai University)

[T3-O-3]Earth science education in southern Kyushu using cultural properties as teaching materials

*SAKAMOTO Masaya1 (1. Kyushu Lutheran College)

[T3-O-4]Four largest flood events in the archeological sites on the Chikumagawa River in the Nagano Basin, central Japan

*Koichi Hoyanagi1 (1. Shinshu University)

[2oral401-12-7add]Break

[T3-O-7]Two representative building stone, 'Takahata stone' and 'Narushima stone', in the Okitama district, southern Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

*Naoki TAKAHASHI1 (1. Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba)

[T3-O-8]Microstructural and geochemical properties of Japanese yellow limestones used as building stones

*Mutsuko INUI1, Tsutomu NAKAZAWA2, Shoji NISHIMOTO3, Amana HIRAGA4 (1. Kokushikan University, 2. Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, 3. Aichi University, 4. Tokyo Institute of Technology)

[T3-O-9]Observing small quarry outcrops in the Shiozawa Formation of the Pleistocene Ashigara Group using 3D technology

*Kiminori TAGUCHI1 (1. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History)

[T3-O-10]Oya Stone of former Toya Quarry and Components in Modern Architecture

*Yuko HASHIMOTO1, Yoshiaki AITA2, Tomoharu ISHIKAWA3 (1. Graduate School of Regional Development of Creativity, Utsunomiya University, 2. School of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, 3. School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University)

[T3-O-11]"Yamagawa-ishi", a stone material of pyroclastic origin from Yamagawa, Ibusuki City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. - The tombstones of successive lords of the Shimazu clan of the Satsuma domain is zeolitic tuff -

*Takashi Ishibashi1, Kenji Asakura1, Kimihiko Oki2, Hirotsugu Matsusaki3, Masaya Sakamoto4, Shoji Nishimoto5 (1. Geosci. Soc. Edu. Assoc., 2. Kagoshima Univ., 3. Ibusuki City Board of Edu., 4. Kyushu Lutheran Coll., 5. Aichi Univ.)

[T3-O-12]Cultural geology of “Kowameshi-ishi” from Kinosaki Onsen, Tajima Province, Japan

*Norihito KAWAMURA1 (1. Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo)