Program
Presentation guide
The oral session will be held at the Kihada Main Hall. Each oral presentation should not be longer than 12 min talk and 3 min discussion. You can use your own laptop or a shared PC (Windows 7 or 8).
The poster session will be held at the 2nd floor of the Oubaku Plaza. The size of the poster should be smaller than vertically long A0-size (0.9 m in width with 1.3 m in length). Please check your poster number to locate the display board. You can display your poster from 09:00 Oct 14 to 17:00 Oct 15. Core time for the poster presentations will be 13:30-14:30 of Oct. 14 & 15.
Program (Link to PDF [2.7 MB] of the program with abstracts)
Updated on 06 Oct. 2017 (please refer the updated, final program below)
A printed book of the program and abstracts will be provided on site at the reception desk for each participant.
Oral sessions at Kihada Hall | ||
October 14, 2017 (Saturday) | ||
15 min for each = 12 min talk + 3 min discussion | ||
9:30 | Opening | |
9:30~9:45 | Welcome addressing (Prof. Nakagawa and Prof. Chigira) | |
Session 1 (9:45~11:00) Chairs: Jaboyedoff Michel, Baron Ivo | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
9:45~10:00 | Corominas Jordi | Geological structure and relief as controls for the occurrence of large slope failures in the Pyrenees |
10:00~10:15 | Kojima Satoru | Geomorphological and geological characteristics and development history of deep-seated gravitational slope deformation in the Kanmuriyama area, central Japan |
10:15~10:30 | Briestensky Milos | Active tectonics affecting the development of deep seated gravitational slope deformations in the Western Carpathians |
10:30~10:45 | Hirata Yasuto | Rain-induced landslides of granite porphyry which was weathered with many corestones in higher elevations |
10:45~11:00 | Matsushi Yuki | Multi-scale mass movements in a dip slope of accretionary complex with contact metamorphism and extensive high-angle faulting: a case in Hira Range, central Japan |
Break (11:00~11:15) | ||
Session 2 (11:15~12:30) Chairs: Giovanni Crosta, Briestensky Milos | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
11:15~11:30 | Chigira Masahiro | Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations that develop to catastrophic landslides |
11:30~11:45 | Yassaghi Ali | Allochthonous Collapse Structures in Zagros Fold Thrust Belt |
11:45~12:00 | Matsuoka Norikazu | A multi-method approach to detecting bedrock fracturing and rockfall activity in the Southern Japanese Alps |
12:00~12:15 | Arai Noriyuki | Rain-induced rockslides controlled by a thrust fault and river incision in an accretionary complex in the Shimanto Belt, Japan |
12:15~12:30 | Baron Ivo | Deciphering large deep-seated gravitational slope deformation stress states in active tectonic settings using contemporary three-dimensional fault-slip data |
Lunch + Poster (12:30~14:30) | ||
Session 3 (14:30~16:00) Chairs: Dong JJ, Alfaro Pedro | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
14:30~14:45 | Kang Keng-hao | Geological model of a potential large-scale landslide and its implication on the possible failure mechanism - paleo and future in southern Taiwan |
14:45~15:00 | Carey M. Jonathan | Simulating the behavior of slow-moving landslides using a Dynamic Back Pressured Shear Box (DBPSB) |
15:00~15:15 | Yang Che-Ming | Revisit the classical Newmark displacement analysis for earthquake-induced wedge slide - The kinematics and initiation of the Daguangbao landslide |
15:15~15:30 | Sezaki Shotaro | Rockslide simulations based on the elasto-plastic finite element method considering the balanced cross-section concept |
15:30~15:45 | Agliardi Federico | Influence of non-persistent slope-scale brittle features on DSGSD mechanisms and activity |
15:45~16:00 | Lin Ching-Weei | Large-scale landslide susceptibility assessment of Kaoping River Watershed in Southern Taiwan |
Break (16:00~16:30) | ||
Session 4 (16:30~17:45) Chairs: Corominas Jordi, Revellino Paola | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
16:30~16:45 | Brideau Marc-Andre | Methodology to estimate the rock avalanche frequency for a specific slope |
16:45~17:00 | Jaboyedoff Michel | 3D failure surface and volume estimation of large rock slope instabilities: a review of a bottleneck problem |
17:00~17:15 | Wei Lun-Wei | Revealing the evolution of slope deformation by adopting UAV techniques |
17:15~17:30 | Rau Ruey-Juin | Continuous GPS observations on deep-seated gravitational slope deformation in the Lushan area, central Taiwan |
17:30~17:45 | Migon Piotr | Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography to detect internal structures of deep-seated gravitational deformations |
Banquet (17:45~20:15) | ||
October 15, 2017 (Sunday) | ||
Session 5 (9:15~10:45) Chairs: Esposito Carlo, Brezny Michal | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
9:15~9:30 | Hermanns L. Reginald | Cosmogenic nuclide ages of back scarps of the Litledalen and Nomedalstinden Deep Seated Gravitational Slope Deformations (DSGSD), Northern Norway, indicate that DSGSDs can survive glacial cycles |
9:30~9:45 | Tseng Chia-Han | Study on a dip-slope by inclinometers and GPS monitoring at the Huafan University campus in northern Taiwan |
9:45~10:00 | Derron Marc-Henri | Slope deformation imaging of sandbox analogue models (LiDAR and InSAR) |
10:00~10:15 | Osawa Hikaru | Seasonal fluctuations in pore-water pressures of a landslide in a seasonally snow-covered area |
10:15~10:30 | Chen Rou-Fei | Deformation characteristics and surface monitoring of deep-seated gravitational slope deformation in the Tienchih area, southern Taiwan |
10:30~10:45 | Brezny Michal | Gravitational transpression folds formed in the large-scale sackung: an example from flysch Carpathians |
Break (10:45~11:00) | ||
Session 6 (11:00~12:30) Chairs: Hermanns L. Reginald | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
11:00~11:15 | Crosta B. Giovanni | Activity of large slope instabilities and denudation rate in the European Alps |
11:15~11:30 | Lu Jia-Hao | A case study on the comparison of blogging applied to core description with well logging results in potential landslide area |
11:30~11:45 | Troon Marko | An introductory, geostatistical and geomorphological review of the effects of geohazards and severe weather events as a retrospect throughout 2009/2010 in Norway |
11:45~12:00 | Zhao Siyuan | The response of catastrophic landslides to fluvial incision in the upstream of Minjiang River, Western Sichuan, China |
12:00~12:15 | Zerkal V. Oleg | The influence of tectonic agents on the activity of landslides on the west Caucasus area (Russia) |
12:15~12:30 | Sato Tatsuki | Geological background of landslides induced by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake in the Aso caldera with special reference to the weathering processes |
Lunch + Poster (12:30~14:30) | ||
Session 7 (14:30~15:45) Chairs: Jon Carey, Bertolo Davide | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
14:30~14:45 | Yamada Masumi | Dynamic movement history of the 2017 Iiyama landslide revealed from drone image and seismic data |
14:45~15:00 | Doi Issei | Behavior of a gravitational deformation slope during earthquake shaking revealed by seismic observation |
15:00~15:15 | Ma Ning | On the co-seismic responses of a deep-seated landslide: Insight by monitoring |
15:15~15:30 | Inagaki Hideki | Relationship between distance from active fault and scale of slope failure in Japan |
15:30~15:45 | Kuo Hsien Li | Assessing Rainfall Threshold for Large-scales Landslide by Exacting occurrence Time of Landslides from Seismic Records |
Break (15:45~16:00) | ||
Session 8 (16:00~17:15) Chairs: Tsou Ching-Ying, Troon Marko | ||
Time | Presenter | Title |
16:00~16:15 | Matsuura Sumio | Observations of pore-water pressure during failure in a moving landslide body |
16:15~16:30 | Wang Gonghui | The internal structure of Nagatono landslide dam and landsliding mechanism |
16:30~16:45 | Bertolo Davide | The Mont de La Saxe Landslide (Valle d’Aosta-Italy) - Evolution a large alpine landslide controlled by different hydrogeological components |
16:45~17:00 | Lin Hsi-Hung | Geological characteristics and multi-disciplinary observation in the active deep-seated slope deformation in slate in LuShan, Taiwan |
17:00~17:15 | Li Kuo-wei | The activity assessment of potential large-scale landslide by means of multi-staged images and data from aerial photographs |
Closing (17:15-18:00) | ||
Poster session at the poster hall (2F) | ||
Core time: 13:30-14:30 of Oct. 14 & 15, 2017 | ||
No. | Author | Title |
P1 | Fujii Yukiyasu | Geological background of Nagiso debris flow occurred on July 9 2014, in Nagano prefecture, central Japan |
P2 | Ando Naomi | Temperature and sound survey on steep tea farm area and salt pan site |
P3 | Jiang Yao | Shear surfaces of simulated shear zones control mechanical behaviors of granular materials |
P4 | Hsieh Yu-Chung | Normal faulting and gravitational slope deformation in the central range of Taiwan |
P5 | Chen Mien-Ming | How deep-seated gravitational slope deformations are transformed into large-scale landslides: an example of 2009 Typhoon Morakot |
P6 | Krogh Kaja | The Kassen and Hakaneset rock slope instabilities along fjord lakes in Telemark, Southern Norway |
P7 | Liu Chih Hsuan | Dynamic process analysis for the initiation time of the Aso-bridge co-seismic landslide |
P8 | Tsou Ching-Ying | Coupling fluvial processes and landslide distribution toward geomorphological hazard assessment: a case study in a transient landscape in Japan |
P9 | Nagata Hidehisa | Gravitational deformation around Tokugo-toge Pass, Northern Japan Alps |
P10 | Tajika Jun | A huge frontal bulge of the Horomoe landslide, Shiretoko Peninsula, Hokkaido, northern Japan |
P11 | Ohta Takehiro | Numerical study on influences of gravity and geometry to large-size landslides |
P12 | Yokoyama Osamu | Gravitational slope deformation and its transformation into catastrophic landslides during earthquakes in a slate area |
P13 | Nishiyama Nariaki | Distribution of highly saline groundwater in the areas with many landslides in the southern Niigata Prefecture |
P14 | Kikuchi Teruyuki | Deformation measurement of slow velocity landslide by analysis of three-dimension point clouds |
P15 | Kawabata Daisaku | Effects of geological division on geomorphic parameters in Japan based on the spatial analysis of the seamless geological map of Japan |
P16 | Yamakawa Yosuke | A risk evaluation method for deep-seated landslides based on stream water chemistry |
P17 | Komata Shinjuro | Sorting out landslide topography in Japan by knick line distribution, and geological signs of landslide occurrence |
P18 | Furuki Hirokazu | Structural features and formative processes of a sliding zone of a large rockslide |
P19 | Yagi Hiroshi | Bell-shape index indicating top-heavy profile of high relief mountain and gravitational deformation |
P20 | Watanabe Tatsuya | Integrated landslide survey using UAV-SfM and geophysical technologies: a case study in Rikubetsu, Hokkaido, Japan |
P21 | Ota Yoshimasa | Locations and ages of large mass movements in a high-relief mountainous area underlain by accretionary complex: a case of the Katsuragawa Valley along the Hanaore Fault, central Japan |
P22 | Istiyanti L. Mega | Characteristics of soil layers on shallow landslides triggered by rainfall at Izu Oshima, Japan |
P23 | Sato P. Hiroshi | Interpretation of L-band InSAR images to detect landslide surface deformation along Minjiang River, Western Sichuan, China |
P24 | Doshida Shoji | Evaluation of secondary slope failure susceptibility using detailed topographic data, |
P25 | Goto Satoshi | Geotechnical study on fluidized landslide at Aso volcanological laboratory in the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake |
P26 | Watanabe Honami | Breaking-off of hanging glaciers at Mt. Langtang Lirung, Nepal Himalaya |
P27 | Hata Hitomi | The study of rockfall and topographical change in Shirouma-Daisekkei, the Northern Japanese Alps |
P28 | Esposito Carlo | Time-dependent analysis of a complex rockslide constrained by geomorphic markers |
P29 | Guerriero Luigi | Nucleation and kinematic significance of deformational structures in earth flows |
P30 | Alfaro Pedro | Time-dependent modelling of a mountain front retreat due to a fold-to-fault controlled lateral spreading, |
P31 | Chai Shaofeng | Dynamic responses of the intact and remodeled loess slope under the coupling effect of earthquake and rainfall: Insights on shaking table model tests |
P32 | Kimura Takashi | Landslide history in post-caldera central cones of Aso volcano, Japan |
P33 | Sasaki Natsuki | Geomorphological control on distribution and development of wetlands on large-scale landslides in Ou Mountain Range, NE Japan |
P34 | Ohta Ryoga | History of mass movements and paleolake formation revealed by depression-filling sediment records in a tectonically active mountainous area: a case study in Mt. Kushigata, Koma Range, central Japan |
P35 | Sasaki Yasuhito | Slope deformation problem in Quaternary volcanics by the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake |
P36 | Dattola Giuseppe | An application of the MIBSA to slow moving landslides |
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