Session Details

[1oral301-10]G. ジェネラルサブセッション地学教育2・古生物2・応用地質6

Sun. Sep 14, 2025 9:15 AM - 12:00 PM JST
Sun. Sep 14, 2025 12:15 AM - 3:00 AM UTC
oral room 3(E201)
Chiar:Reishi TAKASHIMA(Tohoku University), Ken-ichi NISHIYAMA(Tokushima Univ.), Yoshihiro KASE(Hokkaido Research Organization)

[G-O-1]Exploring the educational potential of limestone paperweights in geoscience instruction

*Yusaku HOSHIKI1,2 (1. Geostack Co., Ltd., 2. Natural History Society of Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History)

[G-O-2]Education model for learning “familiar landforms and geology” using GeomapNavi and the practice in a junior high school

*Yukito KURIHARA1, Natsuki MAEDA1, Tomiyasu TSUDA2 (1. Faculty of Education, Mie University, 2. Junior High School Attached to Faculty of Education, Mie Univ. (Kasato Primary School, Suzuka))

[G-O-3]Vegetation changes around MIS 19 (800-750 ka) based on pollen in the Boso Peninsula – Progress of the Chibanian GSSP including comparison with the present interglacial (MIS 1)

*Masaaki OKUDA1, Yuuki HANEDA2, Yusuke SUGANUMA3, Makoto OKADA4 (1. Nat. Hist. Mus. Inst., Chiba, 2. AIST, 3. NiPR, 4. Ibaraki Univ)

[G-O-4]Change in morphological diversity of ammonoids assessed by geometric morphometrics

*Takao Ubukata1 (1. Kyoto University)

[1oral301-10-5add]Break

[G-O-5]Effect of mudstone properties and slaking characteristics on slope stability

*Masashi SEKIGUCHI1, Syunichi KOBAYASHI2, Xi XIONG2 (1. Central Nippon Highway Engineering Nagoya Co., Ltd., 2. Kanazawa University)

[G-O-6]Event deposits found in the Soi No. 2 ruins, Miyazaki Prefecture, and their engineering geological significance

*Yoshihiro KASE1, Kei IOKI2, Yusuke YAMASHITA3 (1. Hokkaido Research Organization, 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 3. Miyazaki Municipal University)

[G-O-7]Creation of the contact metamorphic map of Kyushu for risk assessment of slope hazards

*Makoto Saito1, Seira Katagiri1, Yayoi Muraoka1 (1. Geological Survey of Japan, AIST)

[G-O-9]Non-tectonic structures in tephra layers on the Aso pyroclastic flow plateau

*Ken-ichi NISHIYAMA1, Shintaro YAMASAKI2, Hideo HOSHIZUMI3, Daisaku KAWABATA3, Shuichiro YOKOTA (1. Tokushima Univ., 2. Kyoto Univ., 3. Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

[G-O-10]Landslides Triggered by the July 2023 Heavy Rainfall in Northern Kyushu, Southwestern Japan

*Takuma SAEKI1, Yasuo MIYABUCHI2, Michio KIDO3, Hideo HOSHIZUMI4 (1. Grad. School Sci. Tec., Kumamoto University, 2. CWMD, Kumamoto University, 3. Miike High School, 4. Geological Survey)