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2018-01-10
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2018 AOGS會議 - SE13子題「西太平洋區域地質災害與地體構造」

「今年AOGS會議將在六月3-8日於夏威夷檀香山舉行」

SE13子題:Submarine Tectonics and Geohazards in the West Pacific Area 西太平洋區域地質災害與地體構造

各位老師、先進好, 今年的AOGS會議將於6/3-6/8期間在夏威夷檀香山舉行, 摘要投稿即將於1/19截止,若您的研究與西太平洋區域海洋 地質災害及地體構造有關,煩請參考SE13子題: 西太平洋區域地質災害與地體構造的session, 也非常歡迎鼓勵各位的學生踴躍投稿。 誠摯邀請您的參與!

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葉一慶 敬上 ycyeh@ncu.edu.tw
 

Dear Colleagues, The 2018 AOGS will be held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA on 3-8 June, and deadline of abstract submission is approaching (19 January). If your studies are related to plate tectonics and tectonics related to submarine geo-hazard, please consider the session SE13: Submarine Tectonics and Geohazards in the Western Pacific Area. The detail information is listed below. If you have any question, please contact me. We are looking forward to seeing you in Hawaii. Sincerely yours, Yi-Ching Yeh ycyeh@ncu.edu.tw SE13: Submarine Tectonics and Geohazards in the West Pacific Area The Western Pacific is a complex region that Eurasia plate interacts with Pacific plate, which comprises several subduction systems from north to south such as Kuril Trench, Japan Trench, Ryukyu Trench, Manila Trench, Philippine Trench and etc.. Based on literatures, the subducting plate interface roughness may be associated with catastrophic and tsunami-genic earthquakes occurrence. In addition, high pore fluid pressure above plate interface may reduce friction or plate coupling between subducting plate and overriding plate, which play an important role for remarkable megathrust fault (i.e. splay fault) recurrence as evidenced by deep penetrated multi-channel seismic data as well as marine refraction seismic studies. Nevertheless, there is higher possibility that subduction earthquakes can induce submarine slope failures, which further generate high speed turbidity currents downslope or along submarine canyons. The submarine turbidity currents can also be triggered by heavy rainfall flooding on land. In the passive rifted continental margin (ex. northernmost South China Sea margin), submarine landslide can result from gravity driven or normal faults. This session welcomes authors to contribute their valuable research results not only submarine tectonics (i.e. active or passive margins) but also observations and dynamics on submarine geo-hazardsin the Western Pacific area.