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JAMSTEC 2002 Annual Report<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Achievements<br />

Neoproterozoic high- to ultra-high-pressure Zampezi and<br />

Lufilian belts, central southern Africa: implications for the<br />

amalgamation of West Gondwanaland, Ultra-high-press.<br />

Metamorph. Symp., Beijin, China, Sept. .<br />

) Johnson, S.P., In-situ, high-pressure, high ƒO metasomatism<br />

of amphibolite to whiteschist: Implications for a rare matamorphic<br />

process in the lower crust, Penrose Conf., Precambria<br />

HP/HT granulite facites matamorpism: A key to understanding<br />

the lower crust and reconstructing Precambrian Plate tectonics,<br />

Beijinn, .<br />

) Kameyama, M., On the Relevance of Thermal-Viscous<br />

Coupling as a Model of Frictional Constitutive Relationship,<br />

West. Pac. Geophys. Meet., .<br />

) Kaneda, Y., Kodaira, S., Park, J.-Oh., Nakanishi, A., Iidaka, T.<br />

(ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Kurashimo, E. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo),<br />

Sato, H. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Hirata, N. (ERI, Univ. of<br />

Tokyo), and Iwasaki, T. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Crustal<br />

Structure of Central Japan obtained from Seismic Surveys -<br />

Role of structure in megathrust earthquake occurrence - ,<br />

IUGG, .<br />

) Kido, Y., Serpentine landslide distribution derived from magnetic<br />

measurement, st Int. Symp. of the Kanazawa Univ. stcentury<br />

COE Prog., .<br />

) Kido, Y., Tsuru, T., Nakanishi, A., Kaneda, Y., Fujioka, K.,<br />

R/V Kairei and Yokosuka Shipboad scientific party,<br />

Geophysical Investigation at the juncture of the Japan Trench<br />

and Kuril Trench - box survey results by R/V Kairei KR-<br />

and Yokosuka YK- cruises -, Seism. Soc. of Japan, <br />

Fall meet., .<br />

) Kido, Y., Seama, N., Nogi, Y., Iwamoto, H., Matsuno, T.,<br />

Kitada, K., and Goto, T., Geophysical features on Mariana<br />

forearc serpentine seamounts by R/V Yokosuka, AGU Fall<br />

Meet., .<br />

) Kodaira, S., Nakanishi, A., Ito, A., and Kaneda, Y., Central<br />

Japan Onshore-Offshore Wide-angle Seismic Survey, AGU,<br />

Fall Meet., .<br />

) Kodaira, S., Nakanishi, A., Park, J.-Oh., and Kaneda, Y.,<br />

Structural factors controlling ruptures of mega-thrust earthquakes<br />

in the Nankai trough: results from wide-angle seismic<br />

studies, The Joint Meet. of Japan Earth and Plan. Sci.,<br />

.<br />

) Kodaira, S., Park, J.-Oh., Nakanishi, A., Tsuru, T., Uhira, K.,<br />

Ito, A., and Kaneda, Y., A possibility of cyclic ridge subduction<br />

off the Tokai district inferred from integrated active seismic<br />

studies, The Joint Meet. of Japan Earth and Plan.<br />

Sci., .<br />

) Kodaira, S., Nakanishi, A., Park, J.-Oh., and Kaneda, Y.,<br />

SEISMOGENIC PROCESSES IN THE NANKAI TROUGH:<br />

RESULTS FORM WIDE-ANGLE SEISMIC SURVEYS, th<br />

Europ. Geophys. Soc. Gen. Ass., April .<br />

) Kodaira, S., Nakanishi, A., Park, J.-Oh., Ito, A., Tsuru, T.,<br />

Kaneda, Y., Iidaka, T., Kurashimo, E., Sato, H., and Iwasaki,<br />

T., A role of subducting oceanic crust for mega-thrust earthquakes<br />

at the Nankai margin, central Japan, deduced from seismic<br />

imaging, The th Int. Symp. on deep seism. profiling of<br />

the continents and their margins, Jan. .<br />

) Kogiso, T., and Hirschmann, M. M. (Univ. of Minnesota),<br />

Partial Melting Experiments of Bimineralic Ecologite and the<br />

Origin of Ocean Island Basalts, AGU, Fall Meet., .<br />

) Kogiso, T., Hirschmann, M. M. (Univ. of Minnesota), and<br />

Reiners, P. E. (Yale Univ.), Length scales of mantle heterogeneities<br />

in basalt source regions: constraints from basalt geochemistry,<br />

th Int. Workshop on Orogenic Lherzolite and<br />

Mantle Proc., .<br />

) Kogiso, T., Hirschmann, M. M. (Univ. of Minnesota),<br />

Pertermann, M. (Univ. of Minnesota), and Frost, D. J.<br />

(Bayreuth Univ.), Role of pyroxenite partial melting in the<br />

genesis of ocean island basalts, th Int. Workshop on Orogenic<br />

Lherzolite and Mantle Proc., .<br />

) Kogiso, T., and Hirschmann, M. M. (Univ. of Minnesota),<br />

Mantle heterogeneity and recycling of subducted crust constrained<br />

by pyroxenite melting experiments, The Joint<br />

Meeting of Earth and Planet. Sci., May .<br />

) Koyama, T., Shimizu, H., and Utada, H. (Univ. of Tokyo),<br />

Three-dimensional conductivity structure in the mid-mantle<br />

beneath the north Pacific, The th Electromag. Induct.<br />

Workshop, .<br />

) Koyama, T., Tsuboi, S., Ichiki, M., Shimizu, H. (Univ. of<br />

Tokyo), Utada, H. (Univ. of Tokyo), Nakashima, T. (Fujitsu<br />

Co. Ltd.), and Arai, T. (Fujitsu Co. Ltd.), A NEW NET-<br />

WORKED ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA DISTRIBUTION<br />

SYSTEM, IUGG, .<br />

) Matsumoto, K., Uchida, M., Kawamura, K., Shibata, Y., and<br />

Morita, M., COMPOUND SPECIFIC RADIOCARBON MEA-<br />

SUREMENTS OF FATTY ACIDS IN CONTINENTAL<br />

AEROSOL SAMPLES AND THEIR SOURCES, AMS-<br />

(poster session), .<br />

) Nakanishi, A., Kurashimo, E. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Miura,<br />

S., Obana, K., Kodaira, S., Tsuru, T., Park, J.-Oh., Takahashi,<br />

N., Kaneda, Y., Hirata, N. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), and Iwasaki,<br />

T. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Crustal transect of the Kuril arctrench<br />

system obtained from the onshore-offshore wide-angle<br />

seismic study, The Japan Earth and Plan. Sci., Joint<br />

Meet., .<br />

) Nakanishi, A., Kurashimo, E. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Miura,<br />

S., Kodaira, S., Takahashi, N., Tsuru, T., Obana, K., Kaneda,<br />

Y., Hirata, N. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), and Iwasaki, T. (ERI,<br />

Univ. of Tokyo), Subduction seismogenic zone structure of the<br />

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