Program
9:25-9:30
Preface
: S. Arai (Kanazawa Univ., Japan)
9:30-10:00
1. Rift-zone volcanism (moonstone
rhyolite) and arc volcanism ("Green Tuff") in the Hokuriku
area during the Miocene Japan Sea opening
A. Ishiwatari, H. Ishida, J.C. Lopez, H. Ohama, N. Tomioka,
M. Motoya, M. Kondo, A. Yamamoto, M. Imasaka, and T. Katsuragi
(Kanazawa Univ., Japan)
10:00-10:30
2. Ophiolites, melanges and
oceanic bathymetric highs: their role in the tectonic evolution
of the Philippine island arc system
Graciano P. Yumul, Jr. (University of the Philippines,
Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines)
10:30-10:45
Coffee break
10:45-11:15
3. Paleozoic sedimentation
and tectonics in Korea
Yong Il Lee (Seoul National Univ., Korea)
11:15-11:45
4. Paleoenvironments and
preservation of dinosaur deposits from the Cretaceous Gyeongsang
Supergroup, Korea
In Sung Paik, Hyun Joo Kim (Pukyong National Univ., Korea),
and Min Huh (Chunnam National Univ., Korea)
11:45-12:15
5. Current studies on Korean
dinosaurs
Min Huh (Chunnam National Univ., Korea) and In Sung Paik
(Pukyong National Univ., Korea)
12:15-13:15 Lunch
13:15-13:45
6. Pre-Neogene tectonics
of the Sea-of-Japan region: A view from the Russian side
Alexander I. Khanchuk (Far East Geological Institute, Vladivostok,
Russia)
13:45-14:15
7. Geology and Mineral deposits
of the Kamchatka
Victor M. Okrugin (Institute of Volcanology, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy,
Russia)
14:15-14:45
8. The Chi-chi Earthquake-induced
slop failure in Central Taiwan
Wang Wen-Neng (王 文能) (ERL,
Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan)
14:45-15:00
Coffee break
15:00-15:25
9. The physical structure
of the sediments and the composition of the bacterial, protist,
micro algae, meio- and macro benthic biota in polluted sea water
in Russia
Natalia P. Fadeeva (Far Eastern State University, Vladivostok,
Russia)
15:25-15:50
10. Biomineralization as
a clue to bioremediation
K. Tazaki, and Biomineralization Research Group (Kanazawa
Univ., Japan)
15:50-16:00
Comments
Takeshi Naganuma (Hiroshima Univ.,
Japan)
16:00-16:30
11. Geochemical characteristics
of Granite Belts in Thailand: Implication for tectonic settings
Punya Charusiri, (Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand), Tzen-Fu
Yui, (Institute of Earth Sciences Academia Sinica, Taiwan) and
Charles T. Wu (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
16:30-17:00
12. Tectonic evolution of
northern Gondwana in western Yunnan and Thailand deduced from
chromian spinels
K. Hisada (Univ. Tsukuba, Japan), K. Ueno (Fukuoka Univ.,
Japan), P. Charusiri (Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand) and S. Arai
(Kanazawa Univ., Japan)
17:00-17:10
Closing remarks :
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Presentation
13. The Yugu peridotite as mantle
material exposed on the Korean Peninsula and its significance.
S. Arai, K. Kadoshima, A. Koyanagi (Kanazawa Univ., Japan), K.
Hisada (Univ. Tsukuba, Japan), and Y.I. Lee (Seoul National Univ.,
Korea)
14. Petrochemistry of Hin Tang and
Soi Woi intrusive complex, Wang Nam Keow area, NE Thailand: implication
for tectonic setting.
T. Bupparamanee, V. Daorerk, and P. Charusiri (Chulalongkorn
Univ., Thailand)
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