Tuesday 28th July
Laura Lamair T06-P07
14:00-15:30 The last 300 years of sedimentation in
the Fuji Five Lakes: the impact of natural disasters with a special focus on
earthquakes (poster)
Friday 30th July
Ed Garrett T21-07
12:40-12:55 Progress in paleoearthquake and
paleotsunami research along the Nankai Trough following the 2011 Tohoku
earthquake
Yoshiki Sato T21-08 17:00-17:15
Middle to Late Holocene
environmental changes in the incised valleys around Lake Hamana suggesting the
great earthquakes along Nankai Trough
Osamu Fujiwara T21-09 17:15-17:30 Holocene coastal deformation of the
Hamamatsu plain related to the great earthquakes along the eastern Nankai
Trough
Mansanobu
Shishikura T21-10 17:30-17:45 History of past great earthquakes along the
Nankai Trough, deduced from various geological records in the southern part of
the Kii Peninsula, Japan
Evelien Boes T21-P09 14:00-15:30 Exploring the potential of Lake Hamana
(Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) to hold a long and reliable sedimentary record of
paleo- earthquakes and -tsunami along the Nankai-Suruga Trough (poster)
Saturday 1st August
Laura Lamair G02-05 12:10-12:25 Late Holocene History of the Fuji Five
Lakes (Japan)