
Co-sponsored by: Table of Contents Welcome ………………2 General Information ………………3 Overall Schedule ………………4 Program of Oral Session on Saturday ………………5 Program of Oral Session on Sunday ………………7 Program of Poster Session ………………9 Abstracts of Oral Session ………………O1 Abstracts of Poster Session ………………P1 Welcome Message from Organizing Committee Chair Needless to say, this is a special year for us. Disastrous earthquake in March caused uncountable influences on not only our economy, but also research activity. Fortunately none of PERC staffs suffered injuries, however, some laboratory equipment were severely damaged. Consequently we were forced to reschedule the plan of this symposium. Nevertheless, we managed to open this symposium at last by many kind helps from the world. It is our great pleasure to have 78 participants from 10 countries (excluding on-site registration) meeting for this symposium and presenting a variety of topics such as most recent achievements of planetary exploration and fundamental studies of terrestrial geology. We hope that every participant enjoys this symposium as much as we do. Noriyuki Namiki Chair of Organizing Committee, 2011 PERC Planetary Geology Field Symposium ~“~“~“~“~ “~“~ “~“~ “~“~ “~“~ “~“~ “~“~ Message from Scientific Committee Chair 2011 PERC Planetary Geology Field Symposium is the first attempt in Asia to bring together scientists and engineers involved in various branches of planetary and terrestrial geosciences. Here in this abstract book, you will find papers on surface and internal processes of terrestrial planets, asteroids and icy satellites, papers on terrestrial analogs and biology, and exploration technologies such as rovers and onboard instruments. Effective interactions of planetary and terrestrial geoscientists and engineers have increasingly become important for understanding evolution of surfaces and interiors of planetary bodies. Thus the symposium is intended to foster active discussion among such diverse disciplines, hoping to provide the gained insights to the specific areas. Goro Komatsu Chair of Scientific Committee, 2011 PERC Planetary Geology Field Symposium General Information Organizing committee Convener: Takafumi Matsui (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Chairman: Noriyuki Namiki (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Tomoko Arai (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Kazuhisa Goto (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Ko Ishibashi (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Ryo Ishimaru (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Masanori Kobayashi (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Asako K. Matsumoto (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Sohsuke Ohno (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Hiroki Senshu (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Koji Wada (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Masako Ito (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Yukiyo Kawada (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Scientific committee Goro Komatsu (IRSPS/Università d'Annunzio) (Chair) Kazuhisa Goto (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Harald Hiesinger (Universität Münster) Kyoko Kataoka (Niigata University) Shoichi Kiyokawa (Kyushu University) Takafumi Matsui (PERC/Chiba Institute of Technology) Alfred McEwen (University of Arizona) Gian Gabriele Ori (IRSPS/Università d'Annunzio) Robert Strom (University of Arizona) Akihiko Yamagishi (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science) Sponsor The Sedimentological Society of Japan (SSJ) Society for Promotion of Space Science West Japan Industry and Trade Convention Association Overall Schedule November 5, 2011 9:15-9:20 Greeting (Noriyuki Namiki) 9:20-9:25 Welcome Speech (Takafumi Matsui) 9:25-9:30 Objectives of this symposium (Goro Komatsu) 9:30-10:45 Oral session (Mercury and the Moon) 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:15 Oral session (Mars 1) 12:15-13:45 Lunch time 13:45-14:45 Oral session (Mars 2) 14:45-15:00 Coffee Break 15:00-16:15 Oral session (Comparative Planetology) 16:15-16:30 Coffee Break 16:30-18:00 Poster session 19:00-21:00 Social Dinner at Rihga Royal Hotel Kokura November 6, 2011 9:15-11:15 Oral session (Asteroids and Icy Satellites) 11:15-11:30 Coffee Break (15 minutes) 11:30-12:45 Oral session (Planetary Exploration) 12:45-14:15 Lunch 14:15-15:15 Oral session (Terrestrial Analogs and Fieldtrip in Central Kyushu) 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break (15 minutes) 15:30-16:45 Oral session (The Relationship between Planetary and Terrestrial Geosciences) 16:45-17:30 Discussion November 5, 2011: Oral Sessions (International Conference Room) Mercury and the Moon Chairs: Bob Strom, Tomoko Arai Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 9:30- O1 Geological Results from the MESSENGER Mercury Robert G. Strom (Invited) Orbital Mission 10:15- O2 Lunar and Planetary Geology Explored in Different Tomoko Arai Spatial Scales: Orbital Remote Sensing, On-Site Landing Survey, and Sample Analyses in Laboratory + Kaguya Results 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break (15 minutes) Mars 1 Chairs: Alfred McEwen, Kazuhisa Goto Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 11:00- O3 Meter-Scale Geomorphology of Mars: Implications for Alfred S. McEwen (Invited) Terrestrial Analogs 11:45- O4 Reconstruction of Martian Atmospheric Circulation Hitoshi Hasegawa System Based on the Eolian Dune Deposits: Comparison with Earth 12:00- O5 Preliminary Experiments of Cyclic Steps on Ice Aiming Miwa Yokokawa to Understanding the Formation of the Spiral Troughs on Mars' North Polar Layered Deposits 12:15-13:45 Lunch (90 minutes) Mars 2 Chairs: Ken Tanaka, Tomohiro Usui Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 13:45- O6 A New Geologic Map of Mars Kenneth L. Tanaka 14:00- O7 CO2-Related Explosive Alkaline Magmatism in Tomohiro Usui Noachian Gusev Crater on Mars + Mars Exploration Rover Investigations 14:30- O8 The Out-Gassing and Deuteric Alteration as a Source of Gilles Berger Martian Phyllosilicates 14:45-15:00 Coffee Break (15 minutes) Comparative Planetology Chairs: Takafumi Matsui, Jens Ormö Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 15:00- O9 Japanese Ferropicrites and Martian Rocks: Akira Ishiwatari Geochemical Comparison 15:15- O10 The Role of the Surface Rock as a Chemical Reactant Soichi Omori in the Atmosphere-Ocean System: a Case of the Hadean-Archean Earth and its Implication to Mars 15:30- O11 The Late Veneer: Evidence in Komatiites and Elizabeth Frank Implications for the Moon and Mars 15:45- O12 Strength Contrast between Plagioclase and Oivine and Shintaro Azuma its Significance on Rheological Structure of Earth and Venus 16:00- O13 Effect of Impact Obliquity on the Off-Set of Outer vs. Jens Ormö Nested Crater for Concentric Impact Structures in Layered Targets 16:15-16:30 Coffee Break (15 minutes) 16:30-18:00 Poster Session (90 minutes) 19:00-21:00 Social Dinner at Rihga Royal Hotel Kokura (120 minutes) November 6, 2011: Oral Sessions (International Conference Room) Asteroids and Icy Satellites Chairs: Hirdy Miyamoto, Yasuhito Sekine Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 9:15- O14 Geological Processes on the Surface of Asteroid Hirdy Miyamoto (Invited) Itokawa 10:00- O15 Geomorphology and Geology of Vesta Explored by the Horst Uwe Keller (Invited) Dawn Spacecraft 10:45- O16 The Geomorphology of Asteroid 21 Lutetia from In-Situ Philippe Louis Lamy Imaging 11:00- O17 Hydrothermal Systems in Enceladus: Constraints from Yasuhito Sekine Experiments and Observations 11:15-11:30 Coffee Break (15 minutes) Planetary Exploration Chairs: Noriyuki Namiki, Takashi Kubota Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 11:30- O18 In-Situ Observation of Asteroidal Dust in Future Mission Masanori Kobayashi 11:45- O19 A Proposal for Japanese Geological Exploration of Mars Noriyuki Namiki 12:00- O20 MELOS Plan B: Japan Astrobiology Mars Project Akihiko Yamagishi (JAMP): Search for Microbes on the Mars Surface 12:15- O21 Field Tests on Intelligent Exploration for Planetary Takashi Kubota Rover 12:30- O22 Development of Mobile Robots for Field and Planetary Kazuya Yoshida Exploration 12:45-14:15 Lunch (90 minutes) Terrestrial Analogs and Fieldtrip in Central Kyushu Chairs: Kyoko Kataoka, Yukio Isozaki Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 14:15- O23 Potential Terrestrial Analog Sites in Asia for Mars Goro Komatsu Research 14:30- O24 Geotectonic Framework of an Ancient Plate Subduction Yukio Isozaki Zone: Generally Convergent but Locally Extensional Aspects in Japan - an example in Kyushu-Ryukyu arc 14:45- O25 Large-Scale Bouldery Volcaniclastic Apron by a Kyoko S. Kataoka Possible Gigantic Outburst Flood, Aso Caldera, Southwest Japan 15:15-15:30 Coffee Break (15 minutes) The Relationship between Planetary and Terrestrial Geosciences Chair: Goro Komatsu Time No. Presentation Title Presenter 15:30 O26 Terrestrial Analogs and Planetary Geology Victor R. Baker (Invited) 16:15 O27 A New View of Planet Research in the Solar System Shigenori Maruyama 16:45-17:30 Discussion (45 minutes) Chairs: Goro Komatsu, Vic Baker, Shigenori Maruyama -17:30 Taking Down of Posters 17:30-18:30 Scientific Committee Meeting Poster Session (Conference Room 21) Chairs: Hiroki Senshu, Koji Wada Planets and Satellites Number Presentation Title Presenter P1 The Layered Structure of Lunar Maria: Identification of the Shoko Oshigami HF-Radar Reflector in Mare Serenitatis Using Multiband Optical Image P2 Validation of Method for Estimating abundance of FeO Using Arashi Shirai Kaguya (SELENE) Multiband Imager Data P3 Lunar Regolith Soils detected by remote-sensing data Yasunori Miura P4 Monte Carlo Ray-tracing model of the Lunar Soil using LSCC data Un-Hong Wong set P5 Decrease Plans of Carbon Dioxide Gases at Mars and Venus Yasunori Miura P6 Evidence for In-Situ Trough
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