Seminar

The 941st DANWAKAI(program)

All members concerned



                                       Earthquake Research Institute
                                             The University of Tokyo
                                                            Director
                                                   Kazushige Obara


 


              Announcement of the 941st DANWAKAI



(Danwakai: ERI Holds ”Danwakai”,a monthly meeting where its members present their most recent academic and technical achievements, on a Friday of every month. Danwakai is open to the public.)


Date:Friday,18 Sep 13:30-
Place:ERI Bldg.2, 5th floor, Conference room1


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1. 13:30-13:45
Propagation of earthquake source uncertainties in tsunami simulations for Cascadia
A. Sarri・* S. Guillas・S. Day・F. Dias (University College London)


 


2. 13:45-14:00
Current status of optical lattice clocks and their practical applications
* Masao Takamoto・Hidetoshi Katori (RIKEN)
SUMMARY:
We report the current status of the development of the optical lattice clock, and the issues and prospects toward the practical application of the optical lattice clock.


 


3. 14:00-14:15
Prospects for application of optical lattice clock to Geodesy
*Basara Miyahara・Yuki Hatanaka・Yuki Kuroishi (Geospatial Information Authority of Japan)
SUMMARY:
We report the current issues and the future expectations towards the application of optical lattice clock to Geodesy.


 


4. 14:15-14:30
Possible future applications of optical lattice clock to seismology and volcanology
*Yoshiyuki Tanaka
SUMMARY:
We show possible future applications of optical lattice clock to seismology and volcanology.


 


5. 14:30-14:45
Statistical properties of the OFC model on complex networks
*Hiroki Tanaka・Takahiro Hatano


 


6. 14:45-15:00
Seismic anisotropy of the upper crust around Mount Fuji, Japan
* Kohtaro R.Araragi・Martha K. Savage・Takao Ohminato・Yosuke Aoki


 


7. 15:00-15:15
Temperature and melt fraction distributions in a mantle wedge determined from the electrical conductivity structure: application to one non-volcanic and two volcanic regions in the Kyushu subduction zone, Japan
*Maki Hata (AIST),Makoto Uyeshima


 


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