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The Kumamoto International Symposium on
Recent Advancement of Mineralogy and Petrology
The 100th Anniversary Hall KUMAMOTO UNIVERSITY
July 30(Sunday) 2006 Symposium
July 31 - August 2 Field Trip
[Organized by]
Kumamoto University
[Supported by]
Mineralogical Society of Japan
The Japanese Associate of Mineralogists, Petrologist and Economic Geologists,
Crystallographic Society of Japan
[Chairpersons]
Akira Yoshiasa, Masaru Aniya, Hidetoshi Shibuya, Hidetoshi Shibuya and Tadao Nishiyama
Schedule ***************************************************************************************************
Sunday, July 30
8:45 - 9:00
Opening Remarks by
Akira Yoshiasa (Chairman of Kumamoto Symposium)
Tadao Nishiyama (Kumamoto University Vice-president)
Session-1 (Chaired by AkiraYoshiasa)
9:00 - 9:50 (50 minutes)
Prof. Dave C. Rubie (Universitaet Bayreuth)
Recent Progress in Mineralogy and the Earth's Dynamics
9:50 - 10:10 (20 minutes)
Prof. Osamu Ohtaka (Osaka Univ.)
Pressure-induced sharp coordination change in liquid germinate and the Earth’s dynamics.
10:10 - 10:20 Coffee break
Session-2 (Chaired by Hidetoshi Shibuya)
10:20 - 11:10 (50 minutes)
Prof. Joseph L. Kirschvink (California Institute of Technology), Cody Nash, Atsuko Kobayashi, and Robert Kopp
Altering the size and shape of magnetite crystals in the magnetotactic bacteria through genetic mutation
11:10 - 11:50 (40 minutes)
Prof. Falko Langenholst (University of Jena)
Valence state determination of transition elements in minerals (such as perovskite) using energy-filtered TEM
11:50 - 12:10 (20 minutes)
Dr. Tzen Fu Yui (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
AEM studies on nanometer-scale mineral/fluid/melt inclusions in ultrahigh-pressure minerals.
12:10 - 13:40 Lunch Time (Poster Session)
Session-3 (Chaired by Tadao Nishiyama)
13: 40 - 14:20 (40 minutes)
Dr. Christine Putnis (Westfaelischen Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster)
Compositional and textural equilibration of minerals in contact with aqueous crystal fluids.
14:20 -15:30 (50 minutes)
Prof. Andrew Putnis (WWU Muenster)
Mechanism of replacement reactions: contrasting solid state and interface-coupled dissolution and reprecipitation reactions.
15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break
Session-4 (Chaired by Hiroshi Isobe)
15:50 - 16:20 (30 minutes)
Dr. George E. Harlow (American Museum of Natural History)
Advances in understanding jadeitite and its relationship to subduction/collision processes.
16:20 - 16:50 (30 minutes)
Prof. Lukas P. Baumgartner (Univ. of Laussanne, Switzerland)
Metamorphic crystallization and element partitioning
16:50 -17:10 (20 minutes)
Dr. Tatsuki Tsujimori (KVBL, Kanazawa Univ.)
Why lawsonite eclogites? What are the challenges?
17:10 - 17:40 (30 minutes)
Prof. Tadao Nishiyama (Kumamoto Univ.)
Pattern formation in mineral-fluid system: from microscopic to mesoscopic textures.
18:30 - 20:30 Banquet (Hotel Kumamoto, KKR, in Kumamoto Castle)
Fieldtrip
Monday, July 31
9:15 (Kumamoto Univ.) - 16:00 (Kumamoto Univ. via Kumamoto Airport and JR-line stations)
Fieldtrip to Mt. Aso, a volcano with one of the biggest caldera in the world, the active volcano and the hot-spring.
July 30(Sunday) 2006 Symposium
July 31 - August 2 Field Trip
[Organized by]
Kumamoto University
[Supported by]
Mineralogical Society of Japan
The Japanese Associate of Mineralogists, Petrologist and Economic Geologists,
Crystallographic Society of Japan
[Chairpersons]
Akira Yoshiasa, Masaru Aniya, Hidetoshi Shibuya, Hidetoshi Shibuya and Tadao Nishiyama
Schedule ***************************************************************************************************
Sunday, July 30
8:45 - 9:00
Opening Remarks by
Akira Yoshiasa (Chairman of Kumamoto Symposium)
Tadao Nishiyama (Kumamoto University Vice-president)
Session-1 (Chaired by AkiraYoshiasa)
9:00 - 9:50 (50 minutes)
Prof. Dave C. Rubie (Universitaet Bayreuth)
Recent Progress in Mineralogy and the Earth's Dynamics
9:50 - 10:10 (20 minutes)
Prof. Osamu Ohtaka (Osaka Univ.)
Pressure-induced sharp coordination change in liquid germinate and the Earth’s dynamics.
10:10 - 10:20 Coffee break
Session-2 (Chaired by Hidetoshi Shibuya)
10:20 - 11:10 (50 minutes)
Prof. Joseph L. Kirschvink (California Institute of Technology), Cody Nash, Atsuko Kobayashi, and Robert Kopp
Altering the size and shape of magnetite crystals in the magnetotactic bacteria through genetic mutation
11:10 - 11:50 (40 minutes)
Prof. Falko Langenholst (University of Jena)
Valence state determination of transition elements in minerals (such as perovskite) using energy-filtered TEM
11:50 - 12:10 (20 minutes)
Dr. Tzen Fu Yui (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
AEM studies on nanometer-scale mineral/fluid/melt inclusions in ultrahigh-pressure minerals.
12:10 - 13:40 Lunch Time (Poster Session)
Session-3 (Chaired by Tadao Nishiyama)
13: 40 - 14:20 (40 minutes)
Dr. Christine Putnis (Westfaelischen Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster)
Compositional and textural equilibration of minerals in contact with aqueous crystal fluids.
14:20 -15:30 (50 minutes)
Prof. Andrew Putnis (WWU Muenster)
Mechanism of replacement reactions: contrasting solid state and interface-coupled dissolution and reprecipitation reactions.
15:30 - 15:50 Coffee break
Session-4 (Chaired by Hiroshi Isobe)
15:50 - 16:20 (30 minutes)
Dr. George E. Harlow (American Museum of Natural History)
Advances in understanding jadeitite and its relationship to subduction/collision processes.
16:20 - 16:50 (30 minutes)
Prof. Lukas P. Baumgartner (Univ. of Laussanne, Switzerland)
Metamorphic crystallization and element partitioning
16:50 -17:10 (20 minutes)
Dr. Tatsuki Tsujimori (KVBL, Kanazawa Univ.)
Why lawsonite eclogites? What are the challenges?
17:10 - 17:40 (30 minutes)
Prof. Tadao Nishiyama (Kumamoto Univ.)
Pattern formation in mineral-fluid system: from microscopic to mesoscopic textures.
18:30 - 20:30 Banquet (Hotel Kumamoto, KKR, in Kumamoto Castle)
Fieldtrip
Monday, July 31
9:15 (Kumamoto Univ.) - 16:00 (Kumamoto Univ. via Kumamoto Airport and JR-line stations)
Fieldtrip to Mt. Aso, a volcano with one of the biggest caldera in the world, the active volcano and the hot-spring.