Session Details
[2oral111-18]T3. Culture geology
Mon. Sep 15, 2025 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM JST
Mon. Sep 15, 2025 6:00 AM - 8:30 AM UTC
Mon. Sep 15, 2025 6:00 AM - 8:30 AM UTC
oral room 1(E105)
Chiar:Yoshihiro MORINO(Pacific Consultants Co.,Ltd.), Yukiko OHTOMO(Yamagata University)
[T3-O-11][Invited] Just a stone, but still a stone
*kazuhiro ICHIMURA1 (1. Misato Town Ishibashi no Yakata)
[T3-O-12]Stone materials of the haiku monument “Rokkasen-zuka” in Asahigaoka, Nakatsugawa City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
*Kenji ASAKURA1 (1. Assoc. for Social edu. of Geosci.)
[T3-O-13]Geological Examination of the Hōjō Stone: Insights into the Site Associated with Kamo no Chōmei’s Hermitage
*Noriko MATSUDA1, Kantaro FUJIOKA2, Yuya KYOTANI3 (1. Kyoto Prefectural University, 2. Shizuoka University , 3. STUDIO QTN)
[T3-O-14][cancel] Oya Stone and other Tuff Stone Materials of Tochigi Prefecture: Uses and Texture
*Yuko HASHIMOTO1, Yoshiaki AITA2, Yuan Yuan HE3, Tomoharu ISHIKAWA3 (1. Graduate School of Regional Development of Creativity, Utsunomiya University, 2. School of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, 3. School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University)
[2oral111-18-5add]Break
[T3-O-15]On the Mikage-ishi as the name of stone material
*Tohru SAKIYAMA1 (1. Institute of Geo-history, Japan Geochronology Network NPO)
[T3-O-16]Towards using portable XRF for the provenance research of building stone granites
*Mutsuko INUI1, Shoji NISHIMOTO2, Tsutomu NAKAZAWA3, Hiroyuki YAMASHITA4, Amana HIRAGA5 (1. Kokushikan University, 2. Aichi University, 3. Geoinformation Service Center, GSJ, AIST, 4. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, 5. Institute of Science Tokyo)
[T3-O-17]Identification of “Yura-ishi” stone used for the exterior wall of the Toyooka branch of the former Hyogo Prefectural Bank of Agriculture and Industry
*Shoji NISHIMOTO1, Mutsuko INUI2, Hiroyuki YAMASHITA3, Noritaka MATSUBARA4 (1. Aichi University, 2. Kokushikan University, 3. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, 4. University of Hyogo)
[T3-O-18]Comparison of stone materials used in stone structures from the early modern to modern periods distributed across the Tango Peninsula and lava in Pliocene Kyogamisaki Formation
*Norihito KAWAMURA1, Masato SAKIYAMA1 (1. Graduate School of Regional Resource Management, University of Hyogo)