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24th November (Monday): Arrival at Kanazawa
Registration desk will be open from 5:30-8:30 in the evening at Bar Ten&Ten,
Hotel KKR. Welcome drinks are available from 6:00-8:00 at the Bar.
25th November (Tuesday): Oral and Poster
presentations
9:00-10:30: Key Note Addresses
1, Kashiwaya, K. (Kanazawa Univ.)
Long-term Environmental Changes Printed in Lacustrine Sediments in East Eurasia
2, An, Z. (IEE, CAS):
Correlation between climatic records in Chinese Loess Plateau and Lake Baikal
since the Pliocene time
3, Kuzmin, M. I. (IGC, SB RAS)
Evolution of the Baikal Rift Zone from data of deep drilling and geological
investigations
10:30-10:50 Break
10:50-12:10: Long-term variation in paleoenvironment and paleoclimate
- Lake Baikal and its surrounding region - part1
4, Matsumoto, G. I. (Otsuma Women's Univ.)
Long paleoenvironmental record derived from organic components in Lake Baikal
sediment cores
5, Karabanov, E. B. (Univ. South Carolina), M.I.Kuzmin (IGC, SB RAS), D.F. Williams
(Univ. South Carolina), G.K. Khursevich (IGS, NASB), E.V.Bezrukova (LI, SB RAS),
V.G.Sideleva(), A.A. Prokopenko (Univ. South Carolina), E.V. Kerber, M. Khomutova,
A.N. Gvozdkov, V.F. Geletyi and the Lake Baikal Project Team
Environmental changes of Lake Baikal during Late Miocene-Pleistocene according
to long sedimentary records
6, Toyoda, S., K. Hidaka (Okayama Univ. Sci.), N. Takamatsu (Toho Univ.) and
G. I. Matsumoto (Otsuma Women's Univ.)
The variation of ESR (electron spin resonance) signals in a sediment core of
the Lake Baikal (BDP96-1): A possible proxy of climate change
7, Prokopenko, A. A., D. F. Williams (Univ. South Carolina), G. K. Khursevich
(IGS, NASB), M. I. Kuzmin (IGC, SB RAS) and E. B. Karabanov (Univ. South Carolina)
The middle-Pleistocene climate in continental interior Asia: evidence from Lake
Baikal and other long sedimentary records
Lunch Break 12:10-13:30
13:30-14:30 Long-term variation in paleoenvironment
and paleoclimate - Lake Baikal and its surrounding region - part 2
8, Bezrukova, E. V., P. P. Letunova, S. M. Krapivina (LI, SB RAS), N. V. Kulagina
(IEC, SB RAS), E. B. Karabanov, D. F. Williams (Univ. South Carolina), M. I.
Kuzmin (IGC, SB RAS)
Vegetational response to the Late Pleistocene Holocene Climatic Changes Recorded
in Lake Baikal Sediments
9, Takahara, H (Kyoto Pref. Univ.) and S. K. Krivonogov (UIGGM, SB RAS)
Vegetation History since the Last Glacial Maximum in Siberia and Russian Far
East- ongoing Joint Study between Russia and Japan
10, Ahn, T.-S., S. Hong, S.-O. Jeon, J.-Y. Kim (Kangwon Nat. Univ.), V. V. Drucker,
P. Spiglazov, S. Maria and V. Parfenova (LI, SB RAS)
Paleolimnological assessment by Bacillus in sediment and characteristics of
aggregated bacteria of Lake Baikal
14:30-15:10 Break for poster presentation
(For titles of poster presentation, see here)
15:10-15:50 Environmental changes and physical,
chemical and biological information of terrestrial sediments
11, Kashima, K. (Kyushu Univ.)
High-resolution environmental reconstruction using diatom assemblages from lake
sediments
12, Suzuki, K. (JAMSTEC), Y. Hattori (Hiroshima Univ.), M. Honda (JAMSTEC) and
H. Shimizu (Hiroshima Univ.)
Rhenium-Osmium isotope systematics of the Taklimakan Desert sands, moraines
and river sediments around the Taklimakan Desert, and of Tibetan soils
13, Aota, Y. and K. Kashiwaya (Kanazawa Univ.)
Vertical sedimentation processes and grain size distribution in Lake Biwa
14, Ochiai S.and K. Kashiwaya (Kanazawa Univ.)
A study on sedimentation processes for reconstruction of long-term Hydro-geomorphological
changes in Lake Baikal
15, Fialkov, V. A. (Baikal Museum, SB RAS)
Significance of natural-scientific museum in preserving biodiversity
16:50-17:30: Age determination of terrestrial
sediments
16, Nakamura, T, T. Oda, H.Oda, T. Ohta, and T. Kawai (Nagoya Univ.)
AMS radiocarbon dating of terrestrial sediments
17, Hasebe, N. and K. Kashiwaya (Kanazawa Univ.)
Re-evaluation of fission track ages from Lake Biwa
6:30-8:00 Banquet
Room "Houshou-no-ma" on the second floor of Hotel Hakutyou-ro.
"Houshou-no-ma" means the room of happy (fortunate, celebrating) phoenix.
"Hakutyou-ro" means swans avenue.
The hotel Hakutyou-ro is located less than five minutes walk from the Conference
venue.
26th November (Wednesday): Oral
and Poster presentations
9:00-9:40: Tectonics and climate
18, Sakai, H. (Kyushu Univ.)
Uplifting of the mountain ranges simultaneously started in the Himalayan arc
and Ryukyu-Southwest Japan arc at about 1 Ma
19, Dettman, D. L. (Univ. Arizona)
A long stable isotope record from the Linxia basin: Uplift driven climate change
at 12 Ma.
9:40-10:20: Long-term variation in paleoenvironment
and paleoclimate -Loess Plateau, Tibetan Plateau and their surrounding areas
- part 1
20, Guo, Z.T. (IEE, CAS), W. F. Ruddiman (Univ. Virginia), Q.Z. Hao (IGG, CAS),
H.B. Wu (IEE, CAS), Y.S. Qiao, R.X. Zhu, S.Z. Peng, J.J. Wei (IGG, CAS), Z.S.
An (IEE, CAS) and T.S. Liu (IEE&IGG, CAS)
Asian aridification history of the past 22 Myr inferred from eolian deposits
in China
21, Li, B. (South China Nat. Univ.) ,Y. Zhu (IEE CAS), H. Jin (CEERI, CAS) and
W. Zhou (IEE CAS)
Highly Sensitive Dune Deposition and Evolution in Salawusu River Valley, Mu
Us Desert, China during the Last Interglacial Period
Break 10:20-10:40
10:40-12:00 Long-term variation in paleoenvironment and paleoclimate - Loess
Plateau, Tibetan Plateau and their surrounding areas - part 2
22, Shen J. (NIGL. CAS), J. Dearing (Univ. Liverpool), X. Yang (NIGL. CAS),
D. Crook (Univ. Liverpool), M. Elvin (ANU) and R. Matsumoto (Univ. Tokyo)
Holocene environment evolution and human activity inferred from lacustrine record
of Erhai Lake, Southwest China
23, Wang, S. (NIGL. CAS)
A high-resolution climatic change since the Late-Glacial using multi-proxy of
sediments in Qinghai
24, Zhou, W., Z. An (IEE CAS), A.J.T. Jull (Univ, Arizona), and X. Lu (IEE CAS)
Holocene variability from peat sediments in the Tibetan Plateau.
25, Ding, Z. (IGG, CAS)
Correlation of the loess records between Chinese Loess Plateau and southern
Tajikististann
12:00-13:20
Lunch Break (poster presentation: 12:50-13:20)
13:20-14:40 Long-term variation in paleoenvironment and paleoclimate: Korea
and Lake Biwa
26,Yang, D.-Y.,W.-H. Nahm, J.-Y. Kim, S.-S. Hong and P.-Y. Bong (KIGAM)
Holocene - Latest Pleistocene Environmental Change of Youngsan Estuary Fill
Deposits, S. Korea
27, Lim J. -S. and E. Matsumoto (Nagoya Univ.)
Eolian quartz deposition in Cheju, Korea during the last 6000 years
28, Kuwae, M. (Ehime Univ.)
Paleoclimatic records for the last 140 kyr based on the diatom valve flux from
Lake Biwa, Japan.
29, Hayashida, A. (Doshisya Univ.)
Long-term Environmental Record from Lacustrine Sediments of Lake Biwa
Break 14:40-15:00
15:00-17:50 Initial scientific plan of the HDP (Hovsgol Drilling Project)
30, Krivonogov, S., A.Mistryukov (UIGGM SB RAS), V. Sheinkman (Ben-Gurion Univ.),
K.Kashiwaya (Kanazawa Univ.) and A. Gillespie (Washington Univ.)
The Darhad paleolake: a polygon for studies of long-term and short-term environmental
changes in Northern Mongolia.
31. Kawai T. (Nagoya University)
A new role of the lake drilling and the preliminary scientific
goal of the HDP
32, M. I. Kuzmin (IGC, SB RAS), O. Tomurtogoo (IGMR, MAS)
Drilling operation in Lake Hovsgol
33. Initial scientific plan of HDP from Korean team
34. Initial scientific plan of HDP from Mongolian team
35. Initial scientific plan of HDP from Russian team
36. Initial scientific plan of HDP from Japanese team
Discussion
28th November (Friday):
General discussion and some proposals for Xi'an Symposium
29th November (Saturday): Departure