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| PLENARY LECTURES |
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Jillian F. Banfield (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA) |
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"Microbial metabolism and nanoparticle products" |
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Lukas Baumgartner (Univ. of Lausanne, Switzerland) |
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"Metamorphic crystallization and element partitioning" |
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Michael A. Carpenter (Cambridge Univ., UK) |
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"Structural evolution, strain and elasticity of perovskites
at high pressures and temperatures" |
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Christoph A. Heinrich (ETH, Switzerland) |
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"From inclusion micro-analysis to large-scale fluid transport
in the earth's crust" |
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Sumio Iijima (Meijo Univ., Japan) |
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"Nano-material research learning from mineralogy" |
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Eiji Ito (Okayama Univ., Japan) |
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"Sintered diamond multi-anvil apparatus and its application
to mineral physics" |
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Lindsay P. Keller (NASA, USA) |
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"The nature of early solar system and pre-solar materials" |
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Catherine McCammon (Univ. of Bayreuth, Germany) |
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"Microscopic properties to macroscopic behaviour: The
influence of iron oxidation state" |
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Yoshiyuki Tatsumi (JAMSTEC, Japan) |
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"The subduction
factory: how it operates in the evolving Earth" |
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| SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS |
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おのおののセッションのscientific sponsor の略号が、セッション名の最後の()内に書いてあり、そのあとにセッションのコンビーナー名が書いてあります。各セッションのcorresponding convener には、*印がついています。Scientific sponsor の略号のフルネームは、セッションリストの最後に書いてあります。 |
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| Mineral Physics and High Pressure Mineralogy |
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| 1. |
Phase transitions
and thermodynamic modeling of minerals and rocks (WGME): Masaki
Akaogi*(Gakushuin Univ.), Yingwei Fei (Geophysical Lab.), Stefano
Poli (Univ. of Milano), Surendra K. Saxena (Florida International
Univ.) |
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Physical
properties of minerals and rocks at high pressure: Denis Andrault
(Univ. of Paris), Tomoo Katsura (Okayama Univ.), Osamu Ohtaka*(Osaka
Univ.), Donald J. Weidner (SUNY, Stony Brook) |
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New applications
of spectroscopy in mineral sciences: Georges Calas (Univ. of
Paris), Catherine McCammon (Univ. of Bayreuth), Satoru Nakashima
(Osaka Univ.), Keiji Shinoda*(Osaka City Univ.) |
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Computational
study of mineral structures and properties: Masanori Matsui*(Univ.
of Hyogo), G. David Price (Univ. College London), Lars Stixrude
(Univ. of Michigan) |
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Mineralogy
and dynamics of the mantle and core (CPM): Jay Bass (Univ. of
Illinois), Kei Hirose (Tokyo Inst. of Technology), Eiji Ohtani*(Tohoku
Univ.), David C. Rubie (Univ. of Bayreuth) |
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Hydrogen,
water and volatiles in the deep Earth: Daniel Frost (Univ. of
Bayreuth), Toru Inoue*(Ehime Univ.), Tatsuhiko Kawamoto (Kyoto
Univ.), Joseph R. Smyth (Univ. of Colorado, Boulder) |
| 7. |
Kimberlites,
diamonds and mineral inclusions from the mantle: Minoru Akaishi
(National Inst. for Materials Sci.), Makoto Arima*(Yokohama National
Univ.), Ben Harte (Univ. of Edinburgh), Nikolai
V. Sobolev (Russian Academy of Sci., Novosibirsk) |
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| Structural Sciences of Minerals |
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Crystal
structure, topology and crystal chemistry (CCM): Robert T. Downs
(Univ. of Arizona), Yasuhiro Kudoh*(Tohoku Univ.), Massimo Nespolo
(Univ. of Henri Poincare Nancy 1), Satoshi Sasaki (Tokyo Inst.
of Technology) |
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Structure and physical
properties of melts and glasses (CPM): Grant S. Henderson (Univ.
of Toronto), Masami Kanzaki*(Okayama Univ.), Daniel R. Neuville
(Univ. of, Paris), Xianyu Xue (Okayama Univ.) |
| 10. |
Mechanisms
and kinetics of phase transformations: Ross J. Angel (Virginia
Tech, Blacksburg), Michael A. Carpenter (Cambridge Univ.),
Kiyoshi Fujino*(Hokkaido Univ.), Tomoaki Kubo (Kyushu Univ.) |
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| Crystal Growth |
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Application
of novel techniques for "in-situ" observation of crystal
growth and nucleation (CMGIP): Andreas Luttge (Rice Univ.), Katsuo
Tsukamoto*(Tohoku Univ.) |
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Texture
formation and crystal growth in geosciences (CMGIP): Michihiko
Nakamura (Tohoku Univ.), Tadao Nishiyama*(Kumamoto Univ.), Andrew
Putnis (Univ. of Münster) |
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Nucleation
and Aggregation of macro- to nano-materials (CMGIP): Lukas Baumgartner
(Univ. of Lausanne), Masamichi Ishikawa*(Tokyo Inst. of Technology) |
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| Hydrothermal Process and Mineralization |
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| 14. |
Sea-floor
hydrothermal systems: Present and past examples: Rodney Allen
(Univ. of Luleo), Munetomo Nedachi (Kagoshima Univ.), Tetsuo
Urabe*(Univ. of Tokyo) |
| 15. |
Precious
and base-metal deposits in magmatic arcs: John Dilles (Oregon
State Univ.), Akira Imai (Kyushu Univ.), Yasushi Watanabe*(AIST,
Tsukuba) |
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Mineralogy
of ore deposits (COM): Nigel J. Cook (Univ. of Oslo), Kari Kojonen
(Geological Survey of Finland), Hiroharu Matsueda (Hokkaido Univ.),
Roland K. W. Merkle (Univ. of Pretoria), Masaaki Shimizu*(Univ.
of Toyama) |
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Fluid
and melt inclusions (WGIM): Mamoru Enjoji*(Waseda Univ.), Christoph
A. Heinrich (ETH, Zürich), Sergey Smirnov (Russian Academy
of Sci., Novosibirsk), Zhaolin Li (Zhongshan Univ.) |
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| Petrologic Processes |
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Metamorphism
under extreme P-T conditions: Masaki Enami*(Nagoya Univ.), Simon
Harley (Univ. of Edinburgh), Ananda Mohan (Baranas Hindu Univ.),
Yasuhito Osanai (Kyushu Univ.), Jian-Jun Yang (Chinese Academy
of Sci.) |
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Subduction
factory and continental evolutions: Yoshihiko Tamura*(JAMSTEC,
Yokosuka), Graciano P. Jr. Yumul (Univ. of the Philippines, Quezon) |
| 20. |
Oceanic
crust and mantle processes: Shoji Arai*(Kanazawa Univ.), Georges
Ceuleneer (CNRS, Toulouse) |
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| Planetary Materials |
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| 21. |
Primitive
meteorites, interplanetary dust and sample return missions (WGA):
Tomoki Nakamura (Kyushu Univ.), Kazushige Tomeoka*(Kobe Univ.),
Michael E. Zolensky (NASA JSC) |
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Lunar and
Martian rocks, differentiated meteorites and planetary missions:
Timothy J. Fagan (Waseda Univ.), Kazuto Saiki (Osaka Univ.),
Akira Yamaguchi*(National Inst. of Polar Research) |
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Physical
and chemical processes and chronology in the solar system (WGA):
Guy Libourel (CNRS, Nancy), Frans J. M. Rietmeijer (Univ. of
New Mexico), Akira Tsuchiyama*(Osaka Univ.), Hisayoshi Yurimoto
(Hokkaido Univ.) |
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| Environmental and Applied Mineralogy |
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Bio-Geo
interface in minerals (WGOM, ICAM): Danielle Fortin (Univ. of
Ottawa), Motoharu Kawano*(Kagoshima Univ.), Kazue Tazaki (Kanazawa
Univ.) |
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Mineral-water
interactions: from microscopic to macroscopic aspects (ICAM):
Jordi Cama (CSIC, Barcelona), Takashi Murakami*(Univ. of Tokyo),
Arthur F. White (U. S. Geological Survey) |
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Environmental
and medical mineralogy (ICAM, WGEM): Anhuai Lu (Peking Univ.),
Mihaly Posfai (Univ. of Veszprem), Tsutomu Sato*(Kanazawa Univ.),
David J. Vaughan (Univ. of Manchester),
Roy Wogelius (Univ. of Manchester) |
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Clays and
zeolites: natural and synthetic materials (ICAM): Toshihiro Kogure
(Univ. of Tokyo), Osamu Terasaki (Stockholm Univ.), Atsushi Yamazaki*(Waseda
Univ.) |
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Crystals,
ceramics and glasses with advanced physico-chemical properties
(CAM, ICAM): Georges Calas (Univ. of Paris), Richard Hagni (Univ.
of Missouri-Rolla), Falko Langenhorst (Jena Univ.), Masatomo
Yashima (Tokyo Inst. of Technology), Akira Yoshiasa*(Kumamoto
Univ.), Satoshi Uda (Tohoku Univ.) |
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Process
mineralogy (CAM, ICAM): Henrique Kahn (Univ. of Sao Paulo), Tadato
Mizota (Yamaguchi Univ.), Kazumasa Sugiyama*(Univ. of Tokyo) |
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| Mineral Heritage |
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Mineralogical
and geological museums (CM): William D. Birch (Museum of Victoria),
George E. Harlow (Amer. Museum of Natural History), Ritsuro Miyawaki*(National
Science Museum) |
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New minerals
and mineral classification (CNMMN, CCM): Giovanni Ferraris (Univ.
of Torino), Satoshi Matsubara*(National Science Museum), Zhuming
Yang (Chinese Academy of Sci.) |
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Natural
and artificial gem materials (CGM): Lee A. Groat (Univ. of British
Columbia), Corina Ionescu (Babes-Bolyai Univ. of Cluj-Napoca),
Hisao Kanda (National Inst. for Materials Sci.), Takeshi Miyata*
(Yamanashi Inst. of Gemmology & Jewelry Arts) |
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| New Frontiers in Mineral Sciences |
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New applications
of synchrotron radiation in earth and planetary sciences: Fabrice
Brunet (Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris), George J. Flynn (SUNY,
Plattsburgh), Tetsuo Irifune*(Ehime Univ.), Kenneth Kemner (Argonne
National Lab.), Izumi Nakai (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Akira Tsuchiyama
(Osaka Univ.) |
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Frontier
applications of neutron sciences to mineralogy: Hiroyuki
Kagi*(Univ. of Tokyo), Takaya Nagai (Hokkaido Univ.), John B.
Parise (SUNY, Stony Brook), Romano Rinaldi (Univ. of Perugia) |
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Micro-chronology
of minerals: C. Mark Fanning (Australian National Univ.), Tetsumaru
Itaya*(Okayama Univ. of Sci.), Simon P. Kelley (Open Univ.),
Kazuhiro Suzuki (Nagoya Univ.) |
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Minerals
relating to the origin and distribution of life in the Universe:
George Cody (Geophysical Lab.), Takeshi Kakegawa*(Tohoku Univ.),
Kensei Kobayashi (Yokohama National Univ.) |
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Recent
progress of nano particles studies in earth and planetary
sciences: Junji Akai*(Niigata Univ.), Jillian F. Banfield (Univ.
of California, Berkeley), Toshihiro Kogure (Univ. of Tokyo) |
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| SPONSORSHIP |
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CAM: Commission
on Applied Mineralogy, CCM: Commission on Classification of Minerals,
CGM: Commission on Gem Materials, CMGIP: Commission on Mineral
Growth and Interface Processes, CM: Commission on Museums, CNMMN:
Commission on New Minerals And Mineral Names, COM: Commission
on Ore Mineralogy, CPM: Commission on Physics of Minerals, WGA:
Working Group on Astromineralogy, WGEM: Working Group on Environmental
Mineralogy, WGIM: Working Group on Inclusions in Minerals, WGME:
Working Group on Mineral Equilibria, WGOM: Working Group on Organic
Minerals, ICAM: International Council for Applied Mineralogy |
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