U21A CC:103 Tues 1030h
Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Keynote Address
(joint with V)
Presiding: C Newhall, Univ of Washington/USGS, Seattle; T F Yang,
National Taiwan Univ
1030h U21A-01 INVITED Mantle Plumes and the
Subduction Flux in the Lesser Antilles: *W M
White
U21B CC:201A Tues 1100h
Solar Physics and Aeronomy Keynote Address: From Space
Physics to Oceanography (joint with SP)
Presiding: T Chang, MIT
1100h INTRODUCTION: T Chang,MIT
1105h U21B-01 INVITED From Space Plasmas to
Global Change Research: *C F Kennel
U21C CC:201E Tues 0830h
Atmospheric Sciences Keynote Address: Global and Mesoscale
Weather and Climate Forecasting in 2025 (joint with A)
Presiding: S C Liu, Georgia Tech
0830h INTRODUCTION: J S Chang,SUNY, Albany
0832h U21C-01 INVITED Global and Mesoscale
Weather and Climate Forecasting in 2025: *R
Anthes
U22A CC:101B Tues 1330h
Seismology Keynote Address (joint with S)
Presiding: Y B Tsai, National Central Univ
1330h U22A-01 INVITED Strong Ground Motion and
Seismic Hazards: *B Bolt
U31A CC:101A Wed 0830h
Geodesy Keynote Address (joint with G)
Presiding: C Shum, Ohio State Univ
0830h U31A-01 INVITED B HAGER PRESENTATION: *B
Hager
U32A CC:101D Wed 1600h
Tectonophysics Keynote Address (joint with T)
Presiding: N Lundberg, Florida State Univ
1600h U32A-01 INVITED Orogeny in Taiwan and South
Island, New Zealand: *F T Wu
A21A CC:201E Tues 0925h
East Asia Monsoon and Climate I
Presiding: W S Kau, National Taiwan Univ; C P Chang,
Naval Postgraduate School
0925h A21A-01 INVITED Tropospheric Biennial
Oscillation in a Simple Tropical
Atmosphere-Ocean-Land System: *C P Chang, T
Li
0950h A21A-02 INVITED Seasonal Climate
Characteristics in the Regions South and
West of Eastern China: *W C Wang, L Zhu, C T
Chen, W S Kau, H H Hsu
1015h A21A-03 Synoptic Scale Convection, the
Intraseasonal Oscillation, and Active
Rainfall Periods in Asian Monsoon: D M
Lawrence, *P J Webster
1030h Break
1045h A21A-04 The Interannual Variation of Taiwan
Mei-Yu Rainfall From NTUGCM'S Simulation: *W
Kau
1100h A21A-05 A Comparison of Observed and
Simulated Precipitation Variability in East
Asia: *C T Chen
1115h A21A-06 A Multi-Variables EOF Analysis of
Interannual Variability in the Troposphere:
*Y Lee, L Fang
1130h A21A-07 Interannual Variability of the
Tropical Pacific Heat Sources: *J Y Yu
1145h A21A-08 Study of the Intraseasonal
Variability Associated With the East Asian
Monsoon by Using Wavelet Analysis: C H Tsou,
G L Shu, J H Chen
1200h A21A-09 On the Intraseasonal Oscillation of
the Asian Summer Monsoon: *M C Wu
A22A CC:201E Tues 1330h
East Asia Monsoon and Climate II
Presiding: W C Wang, SUNY, Albany; J T Wang,
National Central Univ
1330h A22A-01 Ocean-Atmosphere-Land Interaction
During the First Transition of Asian Summer
Monsoon: *H Hsu
1345h A22A-02 Large Scale Transitional
Characteristics in the East Asian Summer
Monsoon: *J T Wang, M S Chen, J W Hwu, C D
Dang
1400h A22A-03 An Analysis on the Evolution of
Northeastern and Southwestern Monsoon in the
Western Taiwan: *C P Pu, T A Wang
1415h A22A-04 Effects of ENSO on the Asian Monsoon
System: *J M Chen
1430h A22A-05 The Seasonality of Global Divergent
Circulation: *L Ho
1445h Break
1500h A22A-06 A New Look at the Past 100-Year
Surface Extreme and Average Temperature
Trends on Taiwan: *L N Chang, H S Shen
1515h A22A-07 Paleoclimate Records of the Maowushu
Desert Since the Last 15 ka: *H C Lan, C T
Chen
1530h A22A-08 The Past 780,000 Years of
Paleoclimatic Fluctuations in the Qaidam
Basin, China: *I I Hsu, C T Chen
1545h A22A-09 Program for the Augmentation of
Rainfall in Coahila, Mexico: Overview and
Preliminary Results: R Bruintjes, D Breed,
M Dixon, B Brown, *V Salazar, H Ramirez
1600h A22A-10 Periodicity Detected in Midwest US
Climatic Data: *H L Chen, A R Rao
A31A CC:201E Wed 0830h
Weather Dynamics and Simulation I
Presiding: J D Jou, National Taiwan Univ; T C ChenWang,
National Central Univ
0830h A31A-01 Numerical Simulation of the Effect
of Taiwan Terrain on Typhoons: *C C Wu
0845h A31A-02 Effects of Taiwan Topography on a
Landfall Typhoon (Ofelia, 1990): *C Lee
0900h A31A-03 A CFAD Analysis of Typhoon Rainbands:
*M Yang, P Chang, B J Jou
0915h A31A-04 A Possible Mechanism for the Eye
Rotation of Typhoon Herb: *H C Kuo
0930h A31A-05 Effects of Spray-Mediated Heat
Fluxes on the Development of Tropical
Cyclones: *C Uang
0945h A31A-06 The Roles of Modal and Non-Modal
Disturbances in Error Growth During Southern
Hemisphere Blocking: *M Wei, J S Frederiksen
1000h Break
1015h A31A-07 A Study on Severe Winter Storm in
Taiwan in 1998: *P L Lin, C S Chen, Y F Sheng,
H C Lai
1030h A31A-08 The Role of Mesoscale Convergence on
the Localized Rainfall During TAMEX IOP 3:
*H C Yeh, Y L Chen
1045h A31A-09 A Numerical Study on Heavy
Precipitation Over Taiwan During the Summer
of 1994: *C S Chen, J M Huang, Y Jia, W K Tao
1100h A31A-10 A Numerical Study on Pre-front
Convective Systems Over Taiwan Area: H C Lai,
P L Lin, C S Chen, Y F Sheng
1115h A31A-11 Real-Time MM5 Modeling for the
Taiwan Area: *F Chien
1130h A31A-12 Mesoscale Model Simulations of
Convection and Circulation in the Equatorial
Western Pacific: *S S Chen
A32A CC:201E Wed 1330h
Weather Dynamics and Simulation II
Presiding: H C Kuo, National Taiwan Univ; T J Chen,
National Taiwan Univ
1330h A32A-01 The Feasibility of Retrieving a
Typhoon Circulation Using Single Doppler
Radar: *Y C Liou
1345h A32A-02 The Investigation of Typhoon by
Satellite Data: T Y Shyu, K C Chang, H Shen,
K Y Liu
1400h A32A-03 Topographic Effect on the Barotropic
Vortex Motion: *H C Kuo
1415h A32A-04 High Resolution Model Simulation of
Precipitation and Evaluation With Doppler
Radar Observation: W Yu, *C Lin, R Benoit,
I Zawadzki
1430h A32A-05 Daytime Convection Under Weak
Synoptic-Scale Forcing in the Taiwan Mei-Yu
Season: *G T Chen
1445h A32A-06 Climatological Aspects of the
Daytime Convection Over Northern Taiwan in
the Mei-Yu Season: *T J Chen
A32B CC:201E Wed 1515h
Tropical Cirrus Clouds and Simulation of Atmospheric Moisture
Presiding: K N Liou, Univ of California, Los Angeles; J B Nee,
National Central Univ
1515h A32B-01 The Effects of Water Forms in AMSU
Moisture Channels: *T H Kuo, G R Liu
1530h A32B-02 The Impact of the Improvement of
Planetary Boundary Layer Moist Processes on
the UCLA General Circulation Model: *J F Li,
A Arakawa
1545h A32B-03 Regional Ocean-Atmospheric Modeling
Study of Coastal Oceanic Impact on a
California Winter Storm: *C A Lai, Z Huang
1600h A32B-04 Extension of the Central Weather
Bureau Climatologic Typhoon Model for
Quantitative Forecast of Areal Rainfall on
Tanshui River Basin: *T H Lee, J L Chang, S T
Wang, B D Jou
1615h A32B-05 Effect of Ice Habit on the Evolution
of Cirrus Clouds: H C Liu, *P K Wang
1630h A32B-06 Lidar Studies of the Optical and
Microphysical Properties of Cirrus Clouds:
*J B Nee
A41A CC:201E Thurs 0830h
Atmospheric Chemistry Over the Western Pacific
Presiding: H Akimoto, Univ of Tokyo; C M Liu,
National Taiwan Univ
0830h A41A-01 Tropospheric Ozone Budget Over the
Western Pacific: *S C Liu, J Crawford, D D
Davis, J D Bradshaw
0845h A41A-02 Tropospheric Ozone Increase in
Northeastern Asia Now and in Future: *H
Akimoto, P Pochanart, A Usui, J Hirokawa,
Y Kajii
0900h A41A-03 Evidence for Increase in
Tropospheric Ozone Near Taiwan From TOMS Data:
*Y L Yung, Y Jiang, Y T Lee, K J Hsu, C M
Liu, H W Chang, S C Liu
0915h A41A-04 Ozone Trend Over Taiwan From TOMS
Data: *K Hsu, Y L Yung
0930h A41A-05 The Analysis of Lanyu Baseline
Station Data: *C M Liu, H W Chang
0945h A41A-06 Automated Gas Chromatography for
Measurements of Trace Gases in the Atmosphere:
*C J L Wang, C J Chang, W D Chang
1000h Break
1015h A41A-07 An Improved Method to Determine
Aerosol Optical Depth From SPOT Data: *A J
Chen, G R Liu, T H Lin
1030h A41A-08 An Improved Method to Estimate
Aerosol Optical Depth From AVHRR Data: *T H
Lin, G R Liu, A J Chen
1045h A41A-09 A Field Study of Ambient Aerosols in
Singapore: *R Balasubramanian, Q Zhen, T
Victor
1100h A41A-10 A Three-Dimensional Model Study on
the Formation and Redistribution of Sulfate
Particles in Deep Convective Cloud Systems:
C Kittaka, *P K Wang
1115h A41A-11 The Aerosol Optical Thickness
Estimated by Using the SeaWiFS Data: *S J
Huang, G R Liu
1130h A41A-12 Climate Forcing by the Increasing
Anthropogenic Sulfate Aerosols in Asia: *C C
Chuang, J Dignon, K E Grant
A42A CC:HALL Thurs 1330h
Atmospheric Sciences Posters
Presiding: M A K Khalil, Portland State Univ
1330h A42A-01 POSTER The Emission of Methane and
the Environmental Conditions of Paddy Soils
in the Central and Southern Taiwan Area: *Y P
Wang, S W Shieh
1330h A42A-02 POSTER Methane Emission From Paddy
Fields in Northern Taiwan: *S S Yang, H L
Chang
1330h A42A-03 POSTER Uptake and Emission by the
Addition of Greenhouse Effect Gases in
Orchard and Forest Soils on the Center and
South Area of Taiwan: *C C Young, C C Chao,
C W Liu
1330h A42A-04 POSTER Seasonal Nitrous Oxide
Fluxes in Paddy Soils of Central and
Southern Taiwan: *C C Chao, W L Chao
1330h A42A-05 POSTER Long-Term Aerosol Transport
and Marine Biogeochemical Processes in the
Seas of Japan and Okhotsk: *V F Michoukov
1330h A42A-06 POSTER Mesoscale Rainfall
Estimation From MSU and GMS-5 Data Fusion:
W J Chen, C C Chao, J R Liu
1330h A42A-07 POSTER Measurements of Methane
Emissions From Rice Fields in China: *M A K
Khalil, R A Rasmussen, R W Dalluge, M J
Shearer, R Lixin, C L Duan
1330h A42A-08 POSTER Sources of Carbon Monoxide
in Urban Areas: Measurements in the GLOBE
Program: *M A K Khalil, R A Rasmussen
A42B CC:201E Thurs 1330h
Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Pacific Countries
Presiding: K Minami, Japan Intl Res Ctr for Agr Sci; C C Young,
National Chung Hsing Univ
1330h A42B-01 Methane Emissions From Free-Ranging
Sheep: *C H Hsu, R Leuning, I M Jamie, S K
Baker, L Klein, D W Griffith, O T Denmead
1345h A42B-02 Methane Emissions From Natural
Waters in Taiwan: *S L Wang, C T Chen, C M
Chang
1400h A42B-03 Emissions of Methane, Nitrous Oxide
and Other Trace Gases From Rice Fields in
China: *M A K Khalil, R A Rasmussen, M J
Shearer, Z L Chen, H Yao, J Yang
1415h A42B-04 Nitrous Oxide Emission From Upland
Fields in Northern Taiwan: *C M Lai, R R Lin,
C F Feng
1430h A42B-05 Estimation of Denitrifying Bacteria
of Paddy and Upland Soils in Northern Taiwan:
Y C Chen, H T Li, *P J Chen, L P Lin
1445h A42B-06 Factors Affecting Methane Emissions
From Rice Fields: *M A K Khalil, R A
Rasmussen, R W Dalluge, M J Shearer, R Lixin,
C L Duan
A42C CC:201E Thurs 1515h
Effects of Aircraft Emissions Over the Western Pacific
Presiding: J P Chen, National Taiwan Univ; W C Wang, SUNY, Albany
1515h A42C-01 INVITED Effect of Contrails on
Radiative Forcing Over East Asia: *W C Wang,
J P Chen, W Gong, R F Lin
1540h A42C-02 The Inventory of Pollutant Emission
From Commercial Aircraft Around Taiwan: *P H
Lin, H Y Tseng, W S Sun, J P Chen
1555h A42C-03 Microphysics, Evolution and
Properties of Aircraft Particulates From the
Near to Far Wake: *F Yu, R P Turco
1610h A42C-04 Effects of Shear-Induced Plume
Growth on O~K3~L Formation From Aircraft
Emissions: *F Tsai, C J Walcek
1625h A42C-05 Assessment of the Effects of
Persistent Contrails on Radiation Budgets
Over Taiwan Area: *R F Lin, H L Fan, W H Lin,
J P Chen
G21A CC:101A Tues 0830h
GPS and Small Scale Deformation Monitoring
Presiding: C Rizos, Univ of New South Wales; J N Liu,
Wuhan Tech Univ of Surveying & Mapping
0830h G21A-01 INVITED Rapid GPS Surveying
Techniques Using Multiple Reference
Receivers That Address Medium-Range Geodetic
Applications: *C Rizos, S Han
0850h G21A-02 INVITED Development of Dense Low
Cost GPS Networks for Crustal Deformation
Monitoring and Water Vapor Tomography: *C
Meertens, C Rocken, J Braun, W Shiver, R
Ware, T VanHove, D Mencin, L Estey
0910h G21A-03 System Design for GPS Steep Slope
Deformation Monitoring: M Tsakiri, M
Stewart, *X Ding
0925h G21A-04 INVITED Current Status and
Perspectives of the GFZ GPS-Based Volcano
Monitoring System: *R Galas, C Reigber, G W
Michel
0945h G21A-05 Antenna Phase Centre Variation:
Cause for Concern for Precise GPS
Deformation Monitoring Applications: *C
Roberts, H Y Chen, S Han, C Rizos
1000h G21A-06 INVITED A Weight Smoothing
Algorithm for Local-Scale GPS Deformation
Monitoring Surveys: M Jia, *X L Ding, J
Chao
1020h Break
1035h G21A-07 Monitoring Vertical Land Deformation
Using a Gravimetric Geoid and GPS Data: C
Hwang, *L S Hwang, C M Chu
1050h G21A-08 INVITED Monitoring of Ground
Subsidence in Southwest Taiwan Using GPS and
Levelling Data: *C C Chang
1110h G21A-09 INVITED Structural Monitoring of
Batman Bridge, Tasmania, Using GPS: C S
Watson, *R Coleman
1130h G21A-10 The Comparison of VLBI and GPS
Station Movements and Their Variations
Longer Than One Month: *Y Takahashi, H
Kiuchi, A Kaneko, Y Koyama, N Kurihara, M
Sekido, T Kondo, R Ichikawa, T Yoshino, J
Amagai, M Furuya, K Sebata
1145h G21A-11 Ionospheric Delay Derived From a GPS
Network in Taiwan: C L Tseng, *J Y Liu, H F
Tsai
G22A CC:101A Tues 1330h
Geodynamics of Central, East, Southeast Asia and Western
Pacific: New Insights From Space Geodetic Techniques (joint
with T)
Presiding: C Reigber, GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam; Z G Ma,
State Seismological Bureau
1330h G22A-01 INVITED Crustal Deformations
Resulting From Space Geodetic Observations
in Central Asia: *C Reigber, J Klotz, D
Angermann, G W Michel, R Galas, J Y Chen,
V E Tsurkov, A Papschev, B Makhmatgaziev,
M H Ishanov
1350h G22A-02 East Asia Tectonic Deformation
Derived From GPS Measurements: *Z Shen, C
Zhao, P Fang, D Dong, D D Jackson, Y Li
1405h G22A-03 Activities of the BKG in South East
Asia and China: M Becker, *E Reinhart, B
Richter, H Seeger
1420h G22A-04 Plate Tectonics in South East Asia
Inferred From the Sulawesi-97 and
GEODYSSEA-94/96 GPS Campaigns: *W J Simons,
A Walpersdorf, B A Ambrosius
1435h G22A-05 GPS Observation of Crustal
Deformation in the Taiwan-Luzon Region: *S B
Yu, L C Kuo, R S Punongbayan, E G Ramos
1450h G22A-06 Current Plate Motions in Papua New
Guinea From GPS Observations: *P Tregoning,
K Lambeck, P Morgan, A Stolz, S McClusky,
H McQueen, P van der Beek, R Jackson, R
Little, J van der Kieve, B Murphy
1505h Break
1520h G22A-07 An Estimate of the Philippine Sea
Plate Motion Derived From GPS Observations:
*Y Kotake, T Kato
1535h G22A-08 Preliminary Result of Monitoring
Crustal Motion in China by GPS: W Zhu, Z
Cheng, G Jiang
1550h G22A-09 Characteristics of Crustal Strain in
Korea Inferred From Geodetic Data: *Y Choi,
J Choi, H Sato
1605h G22A-10 INVITED The Anti-Symmetry of Global
Tectonic Systems and Its Examination Using
Space Geodetic Data: Z Ma, F Sun, J Ren, X
Gao
1625h G22A-11 INVITED GPS and Paleoseismological
Studies in Central and SE-Asia: The Seismic
Loading Cycle: *G W Michel, C Reigber, D
Angermann, J Klotz, J Y Chen, V E Tsurkov,
A Papschev, M Machmatgaziev, M C Ishanov,
N Chedia, Geodyssea Team
1645h G22A-12 Simulating Crustal Movement Around
the Collision Boundary: *Y Zhao, K
Shimazaki
1700h G22A-13 A Numerical Simulation of the
Present Tectonic Stress Field and Comparison
With Results of GPS in North China Region: J
Xu, X Lai, J Yuan, Z Hu, S Gao, Y Li
1715h G22A-14 The Geodetic Survey Study in the
China Western Yunnan Earthquake Prediction
Experimental Field With Lijiang M=7.0
Earthquake: *X Lai, J Xu, Z Hu
G31A CC:101A Wed 0900h
Measuring Global Geodynamics and Mass Transports in
Geophysical Fluids
Presiding: B Chao, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; H T Hsu,
Academia Sinica
0900h G31A-01 INVITED The CHAMP Mission and Its
Impact on the Research of Processes Taking
Place in the Atmosphere, the Oceans, and the
Solid Earth: *C Reigber, T Gruber, H Luehr,
P Schwintzer
0920h G31A-02 INVITED Simulation Studies of the
GRACE Gravity Mission: *B D Tapley, S V
Bettadpur, J R Kim
0940h G31A-03 INVITED The Gravity Missions GOCE
and GRACE: Possibilities for Verification,
Calibration and Synergy: *P N A Visser
1000h G31A-04 INVITED Seasonal Variations in Low
Degree Zonal Harmonics of the Earth's
Gravity Field From SLR Data: *M K Cheng, B D
Tapley, C K Shum
1020h Break
1030h G31A-05 Temporal Variations of the
Long-Wavelength Terms of the Geopotential:
First Results From GRIM5 Gravity Field Model:
R Biancale, P Schwintzer, *J M Lemoine, P
Exertier
1045h G31A-06 INVITED Local Gravity Field
Determination Using GPS Intersatellite
Velocities and Accelerations: C Jekeli, *C K
Shum
1100h G31A-07 Global Oceanic and Hydrological Mass
Transport and Their Geodynamic Effect: *B F
Chao, R D Ray, A Au, T Johnson
1115h G31A-08 INVITED Geodynamical Applications
of TOPEX/Poseidon Sea Level Measurements: *C R
Wilson, J Chen, C K Shum, B D Tapley
1135h G31A-09 INVITED The Effect of SSH
Variability on Observed Long-Period Gravity
Changes: *T Sato, Y Fukuda, Y Aoyama, Y
Tamura
1155h G31A-10 Impact of the GOCE Gravity Mission
on the Determination of Large-Scale Oceanic
Fluxes: *P LeGrand
G31B CC:103 Wed 0900h
Advances in Space Geodetic Technologies for Regional and
Global Crustal Motion Studies
Presiding: P Visser, Delft Univ of Tech; C C Liu, Academia Sinica
0900h G31B-01 Subsurface Deformation and Geoid
Changes Due to Earthquakes: *T Yu
0915h G31B-02 Evaluation of Orthometric Height of
Mt. Fuji, Central Japan: A Geodetic
Expedition: *Y Fujii, M Satomura
0930h G31B-03 INVITED Interpretation of VLBI
Velocity Departures From Rigid Plate Model
Motion: C Ma, D MacMillan, *B Chao
0950h G31B-04 Geodynamic Interpretations of the
Sunda Block Boundaries After Geodyssea
Results: *M Pubellier, N Chamot-Rooke, C
Rangin, X Le Pichon, P Huchon
1005h Break
1020h G31B-05 Evaluation of a GPS Time and
Frequency Reference Receiver as a VLBI
Frequency Standard: *K Sebata, T Kondo, J
Amagai
1035h G31B-06 TIGO, a Transportable Integrated
Geodetic Observatory in Support of the IERS:
*W Schluter, A Boer, R Dassing, H Hase,
R Kilger, P Sperber, H Seeger
1050h G31B-07 STAR-3i Airborne Geoid Mapping: *M
Wei, J K Tennant, K P Schwarz
1105h G31B-08 International Real-Time VLBI Using
Worldwide Communication Network: *Y
Takahashi, H Kiuchi, A Kaneko, S Hama, T
Yoshino, N Kurihara
1120h G31B-09 Applyiing GIS/GPS Techniques for
Evaluating Groundwater Withdrawal in an
Over-Exploited Region: *T B Chang
G32A CC:101A Wed 1330h
Sea Level Changes and Their Coastal Consequences (joint
with OS)
Presiding: P Woodworth, Proudman Oceanographic Lab; C W Hwang,
National Chiao Tung Univ
1330h G32A-01 INVITED The Global Sea Level
Observing System (GLOSS): *P L Woodworth
1350h G32A-02 Integration of Tide Gauge and
Permanent GPS Networks for Absolute
Sea-Level Determination in Malaysia: M Kadir,
S Ses
1405h G32A-03 GPS Measurements at Australian Tide
Gauges: *P Morgan, R Coleman, W Mitchell
1420h G32A-04 INVITED Toward Regional Monitoring
of Sea Level With DGPS Buoys: *M E Parke, R
Gutierrez
1435h G32A-05 Western Pacific Sea Level Change and
Coastal Consequence in Taiwan: *C Hwang, S A
Chen
1450h G32A-06 Episodic Sea Level Rises During Late
Glacial, Southern Taiwan: *J B Shyu, P M Liew,
L C Wu
1505h G32A-07 Monitoring Interannual Sea Level
Variability in the Tropical Pacific Using
Tide Gauges: M Merrifield, *B Kilonsky
G32B CC:101A Wed 1530h
Tidal Modeling in the Marginal Seas of the Western Pacific
(joint with OS)
Presiding: R Ray, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; L Bode,
James Cook Univ
1530h G32B-01 INVITED Quarter-Diurnal Tides on
the Southern Patagonian Shelf From Satellite
Altimetry: *R D Ray
1550h G32B-02 Ocean Tide Modeling Over the South
China Sea: C Hwang, *S A Chen
1605h G32B-03 INVITED A High-Resolution Ocean and
Loading Tide Model Around Japan: *K
Matsumoto, T Sato, M Ooe, Y Tamura, Y
Imanishi, S Okubo
1625h G32B-04 INVITED Numerical Modeling of
Tide-Induced Eddy and Its Interaction With
Tidal Flows: *S K Kang, K T Jung, K D Yum,
J K So
1640h G32B-05 INVITED Tidal Modeling of the East
China Sea and South China Sea: *G Fang
1655h G32B-06 INVITED Tidal Modelling in the
Indonesian Seas: A Parameterised Approach: *L
Bode, A Harijanto, L B Mason
1715h G32B-07 INVITED Finite Element Modeling of
the 3-D Seasonal Circulation in the Yellow
Sea: *C E Naimie, C A Blain, D R Lynch
G41A CC:101A Thurs 0830h
Oceanographic and Geophysical Applications of Satellite
Altimetry I (joint with OS)
Presiding: L Fu, Jet Propulsion Lab; S Imawaki, Kyushu Univ
0830h G41A-01 INVITED Jason-1 Altimetry and
Operational Applications: *Y Menard, P
Vincent, P Bahurel, J M Lefevre
0850h G41A-02 INVITED ERS-2 Radar Altimeter: 3
Years of Results: *P Femenias, A Martini
0905h G41A-03 INVITED GFO Operations and
Applications at the Naval Oceanographic
Office: *J Blaha, B Lunde, S Klingenberger,
G Jacobs, C Brown, K Whitmer, S Seal, R
Vaughn, M Muhsin, R Raines
0920h G41A-04 INVITED A New Generation of Dual
Frequency Radar Altimeter: M Roca, R
Francis
0935h G41A-05 INVITED Interannual Warming in the
Indian Ocean Coincident With El Nino: *D P
Chambers, B D Tapley
0950h G41A-06 INVITED Observing Long-Term Mean
Sea Level Variations Using Satellite
Altimetry: *C K Shum, J C Ries, B D Tapley,
T Urban, J Chen, G H Kruizinga, M D Guman
1005h Break
1015h G41A-07 Global Characteristics of Low
Frequency Sea Level Variability Using
Spherical Harmonic Functions and Wavelets
Analysis: *R Coleman, O B Andersen
1030h G41A-08 INVITED Weekly and Semi-Weekly
Variability in the Yellow and East China
Seas Observed From the TOPEX/POSEIDON
Altimeter: *G A Jacobs, W J Teague, S K
Reidlinger, R H Preller, J P Blaha
1050h G41A-09 INVITED Operational Applications of
Satellite Altimetry: A Real-Time Regional
Ocean Forecasting System Based on
TOPEX/Poseidon and ERS-2 Assimilation in the
Eastern North Atlantic: *P Bahurel, S
Giraud, E Dombrowsky
1105h G41A-10 Variation of the Kuroshio in the
Tokara Strait Induced by Interaction With
Meso-scale Eddies: *K Ichikawa
1120h G41A-11 INVITED Tracking Low-Frequency
Oceanic Wave Packets With Satellite Altimetry:
*L L Fu, B Cheng, N Huang
1140h G41A-12 INVITED Characteristics of Wave
Climate Variability in the North Pacific: P D
Cotton, P G Challenor, *G D Quartly
1155h G41A-13 INVITED A 5-Year Global
Precipitation Record From Ocean Altimetry:
*G D Quartly, M A Srokosz, T H Guymer
G42A CC:HALL Thurs 1330h
Oceanographic and Geophysical Applications of Satellite
Altimetry II Posters (joint with OS)
Presiding: J Blaha, Naval Oceanographic Office; P Bahurel,
Service Hydro et Ocean de la Marine
1330h G42A-01 INVITED POSTER Sea Surface Height
Variability From Non-Repeat Geodetic
Missions and Its Effect on the Computation
of the Mean Sea Surface Height and Marine
Gravity Anomalies: *Y M Wang
1330h G42A-02 POSTER Regional Bathymetry in the
Vicinity of Taiwan: S L McDonnell, *N Z
Cherkis, M F Czarnecki, P Fleischer
1330h G42A-03 POSTER Detecting Changes of Ice
Sheet Thickness From Radar Altimeter
Waveforms: *V Nuth, C R Wilson, G Kruizinga,
C K Shum, B D Tapley
1330h G42A-04 POSTER Decadal Changes in the ENSO
and Seasonal Cycle in the Equatorial Pacific:
*T Setou, S Imawaki, A Ostrovskii, S
Umatani
1330h G42A-05 POSTER Kuroshio Surface Velocities
Derived From Satellite Altimeter and Drifter
Data: *H Uchida, S Imawaki, J H Hu
1330h G42A-06 POSTER Reflection of Baroclinic
Rossby Waves in a Meridional Ocean: A Case
Study for the South China Sea in Theory and
With the TOPEX/Poseidon Altimetry
Observations: Y S Soong, *C R Ho
1330h G42A-07 POSTER A Real-Time Data Acquisition
System for Weather and Sea States: Y Wang,
H Chang, J Wang
1330h G42A-08 POSTER Visual Browsing of the Data
Available On-Line at the U.S. National
Oceanographic Data Center: *L C Sun
G42B CC:101A Thurs 1330h
Atmospheric Limb Sounding with GPS/MET and Beyond (joint
with A)
Presiding: C Rocken, UCAR; L Lee, National Space Program Office
1330h G42B-01 INVITED Introduction to
ROCSAT-3/COSMIC Program: *C W Liu, T Y Liu,
N H Ting
1350h G42B-02 INVITED COSMIC: System Overview and
Science Objectives: *C Rocken, Y H Kuo, M E
Exner, L Lee, G Liu
1410h G42B-03 INVITED Global Geodetic
Applications of ROCSAT-3/COSMIC: *B F Chao,
C W Hwang, C C Liu, E C Pavlis, C K Shum, C L
Tseng, M Yang
1425h G42B-04 Atmosphere/Ionosphere Sounding
Onboard CHAMP: *N Jakowski, J Wickert, K
Hocke, C Reigber, C Forste, R Konig
1440h G42B-05 The Orbit Design of LEO Satellite to
Monitor Regional Earth Atmosphere With GPS
Radio Occultation Technique: C Huang, D Huang,
H Yan
1455h G42B-06 Assimilation of GPS/MET Data for
Numerical Weather Prediction: *R A Anthes,
Y H Kuo, X Zou
1510h G42B-07 Meteorology Research in Taiwan:
Possible Application of GPS/MET: *H C Kuo
1525h Break
1535h G42B-08 Retrieving Water Vapor Profiles From
GPS/MET Data: *B M Herman, D Feng, D
O'Sullivan, D Flittner
1550h G42B-09 INVITED Sensing Boundary Layers in
GPS Radio Occultation Observations From
GPS/MET: *W G Melbourne
1610h G42B-10 A 4-D Ionospheric Tomographic Model
Using GPS/MET Occultation Data With
Applications in Radar Altimeter Calibration
and Profiling: *A Flores, G Ruffini, E
Cardellach, A Rius, S Sokolovskiy, B
Schreiner, C Rocken
1625h G42B-11 Use of Additional GPS Frequencies to
Independently Determine Tropospheric Water
Vapor Profiles: *D Feng, B M Herman, D
Flittner, X Xun
1640h G42B-12 Preliminary Results of Precipitable
Water Vapor Monitored by Ground-Based GPS: W
Zhu, X Wang, H Yan, J Ding
1655h G42B-13 INVITED The Use of GPS in Sensing
Precipitable Water Vapor: *Y Liou, S G Lin,
Y T Teng, S L Chen, C L Chang, Y H Chen, F
Solheim, R Ware
1710h G42B-14 Comparision of Wet Atmospheric Delay
Derived From GPS Analysis and Radiosonde Data:
*C C Liu, J Y Liu, J M Deng
1725h G42B-15 Determination of Atmospheric
Structure Using Both Geometric and
Radiometric Measurements From Satellite: *X
Wu, W P Menzel
G51A CC:101A Fri 0830h
International Astronomical/Geophysical Services
Presiding: I Mueller, Ohio State Univ; S H Ye, Academia Sinica
0830h G51A-01 INVITED Activities at the
International Geoid Service (IGeS): *R
Barzaghi
0845h G51A-02 INVITED BGI: Present and Prospects:
*M Sarrailh, G Balma, G Balmino, D
Toustou
0900h G51A-03 INVITED The Permanent Service for
Mean Sea Level (PSMSL): *P L Woodworth
0915h G51A-04 INVITED The International Earth
Rotation Service, IERS: *C Reigber
0930h G51A-05 INVITED Projects and User Resources
of the International GPS Service (IGS): *R E
Neilan, G Beutler, J Kouba
0945h G51A-06 INVITED Computer Supported
Cooperation - the Future of the IAG
Information Service and of Cooperation
Within IAG: C C Tscherning, J Nielsen, D
Arabelos, R Haagmans, P Knudsen, R Barzaghi,
F Sanso, H Suenkel
G51B CC:101A Fri 1010h
Regional Geodetic Datum Realization, Maintenence and Their
Compatibility with ITRF
Presiding: H Iz, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ; P Morgan,
Univ of Canberra
1010h G51B-01 INVITED The International
Terrestrial Reference Frame: Current Results
and Quality Assessment: *Z Altamimi, C
Boucher, P Sillard
1030h G51B-02 Issues Associated With the
Definition and Maintenance of ITRF-Based
Regional Geodetic Datums: *Z Ahmad-Berger,
C Rizos, P Morgan
1045h G51B-03 INVITED Geodetic Applications of
GPS in Taiwan: *C L Tseng
1105h G51B-04 Asia Pacific Regional Geodetic
Project 1997: *J Dawson, R Govind, G Luton,
D Sproule
1120h G51B-05 INVITED Understanding the Errors in
Determining a Regional Reference System: *P
Morgan
1140h G51B-06 INVITED A Tailored Datum
Transformation Model for Locally Distributed
Data: *H B Iz, Y Q Chen
H21A CC:HALL Tues 0830h
Hydrological and Biogeochemical Processes in Forest
Catchments Posters
Presiding: N Ohte, Kyoto Univ
0830h H21A-01 POSTER Nutrient Cycling Through
Soil Solution at the Different Positions of
the Slope: *N Tokuchi
0830h H21A-02 POSTER Modeling Hydrology and Water
Quality in Te-Chi Reservoir-Watershed: *C L
Chen, L Ziemelis, S K Hsu, J J Lin, I L Cheng
0830h H21A-03 INVITED POSTER An Evaluation of
"Nitrogen Saturation": Applicability to
Different Geographical Regions: *M J Mitchell
0830h H21A-04 POSTER Scaling Soil Hydraulic
Properties of a Heterogeneous Forested
Hillslope: *K Kosugi, Hendrayanto, T
Uchida, T Mizuyama
0830h H21A-05 POSTER Geographical Variation of
the Acid Buffering in Forest Catchments:
Controls of Soil Generation Status
Influenced by Geomorphologic Conditions: N
Ohte, *Y Asano, N Tokuchi
H21B CC:HALL Tues 0830h
Basin Hydrogeology Modeling: Theoretical Analysis and
Application Posters
Presiding: M Lee, Auburn Univ
0830h H21B-01 POSTER Field and Theoretical
Investigation of Constant-Head Tests in
Estimating Aquifer Parameters: C C Chang, C S
Chen
0830h H21B-02 INVITED POSTER Hydrofracturing in
Shale-Rich Basins: *C Y Wang, X Xie
0830h H21B-03 POSTER Modeling Contaminant
Migration in the Tucson Basin, Tucson,
Arizona: J L Wilson, *K Hsu, D Jordan, D W
Reaber, M Thurgood
0830h H21B-04 POSTER Basin-Scale Fluid Flow
Related to Sulfur Ore Genesis and
Hydrocarbon Migration in the Delware Basin,
West Texas: D D Williams, *M K Lee
0830h H21B-05 POSTER Studies on Aptness of
Mixture Distributions for Hydrologic
Frequency Analysis: *G H Yu, S P Chang
0830h H21B-06 POSTER A Grid-Based Model for
Predicting Shallow Landslides: A Case Study
in Linkou, Taipei: *M L Hsu
0830h H21B-07 POSTER Hydrogeology and Groundwater
Modeling of the Big Spring Basin, Iowa, USA:
*Y K Zhang, R Keeler
0830h H21B-08 POSTER Effectiveness of Intrinsic
Bioremediation on BTEX Plume Containment: *C M
Kao, Y S Wang
0830h H21B-09 POSTER Estimation of Optimal Yield
in Yun-Lin Area of Taiwan Using Decision
Analysis: H S Gau, C W Liu
H22A CC:101C Tues 1330h
Progress in the GEWEX/GCIP and GAME
Presiding: H Musiake, Univ of Tokyo; H Sugiyama, Univ of Tsukuba
1330h INTRODUCTION: S Sorooshian,Univ of Arizona
1340h H22A-01 Status of GEWEX/GAME in Thailand: K
Musiake, T Oki, *T Nakaegawa
1355h H22A-02 Comparison of Hydrologic Drought
Characteristics in Two Neighboring Dam Basin
Areas in Thailand: *H Sugiyama, A Botou, V
Vudhivanichi, S Ngernprasertsri
1410h H22A-03 Identifying the Effects of Land Use
on Hydrological Response: *T S Kokkonen, L
Zhang, A J Jakeman
1425h H22A-04 Rainfall Estimation From Combined
Satellite Imagery Using AIP/I Data Around
the Japanese Islands: *S Sorooshian, K Hsu,
X Gao, H V Gupta
1440h H22A-05 Progress in Upgrading NCEP Eta Land
Surface Subsystem (ETA-LSS): V I Koren, *Q
Duan, J C Schaake, S Cong, K Mitchell
1455h Break
1525h H22A-06 Surface Water Characteristics in the
NCEP Global Spectral Model and Reanalysis: *J
Roads
1540h H22A-07 Comparison of Snowmelt Models for
the Use of Coupled Atmosphere-Land Surface
Models: *X Gao, S Sorooshian, J Jin
1555h H22A-08 Regional Scale Evapotranspiration
Estimation Using Vegetation Index and
Surface Temperature From NOAA Satellite
AVHRR Data: *C H Tan, S F Shih
1610h H22A-09 Hydrologic Modeling of Chao-Phraya
Catchment in GAME-Tropics With IISDHM: Data
and Spatial Resolution Issues: *R Jha, S
Herath, K Musiake
1625h H22A-10 Distributed Hydrologic Modeling of
Large Catchments Using a Hillslope
Response-River Network Model: *S Herath, D
Yang, K Musiake
H31A CC:101C Wed 0830h
Computational Methods in Watershed Hydrology
Presiding: H Gupta, Univ of Arizona; Q Duan, GCIP NOAA
0830h H31A-01 An Integrated Three-Phase
Rainfall-Runoff Model Which Demonstrates a
Mathematical Relationship Between the
Conceptual Approach, the Stochastic
Approach, and the Dynamic Approach: *C H Juan,
R Y Wang
0845h H31A-02 Simplified Conceptual Hydrologic
Model: C P Tung, C H Chen, *N M Hong
0900h H31A-03 Multivariable Grey Model Applied to
Flood Simulation: *R Y Wang, R H Lee
0915h H31A-04 Variable Unit Hydrograph Model
Revisited: *J Y Ding
0930h H31A-05 An Artificial Neural Network
Suitable for Recognition and Prediction
Applications in Hydrology: *K Hsu, H V Gupta,
X Gao, S Sorooshian
0945h H31A-06 Applicability of Neural Network
Applications on Watershed Hydrology: *W S
Tsai
1000h H31A-07 A Decision Support System for Te-Chi
Watershed Management: *C L Chen, J Herr, S K
Hsu, H K Chen
1015h Break
1030h H31A-08 A Physics-Based Simulator for Water
Flow and Contaminant and Sediment Transport
in a Watershed: *H P Cheng, G T Yeh, J R
Cheng, H C Lin
1045h H31A-09 A Modeling Tool for Hydrochemistry
Using GWLF and GIS: *K Y Lee, T R Fisher
1100h H31A-10 INVITED The Use of SCE-UA Algorithm
in Various Hydrologic Modeling Applications:
*Q Duan
1115h H31A-11 Advances in the Calibration and
Evaluation of Land-Atmosphere Models Using
Multi-criteria Approaches: *H V Gupta, L
Bastidas, S Sorooshian, W J Shuttleworth
1130h H31A-12 Segmentation of Temperature
Microstructure Data: *H L Chen, A R Rao, M D
Hondzo
1145h H31A-13 The Statistical Characteristics of
the Kriging Technique and Their Implication
for Applications: *T H Lee, H R Cheng, H C
Sun, T F Huang
H32A CC:101C Wed 1330h
General Groundwater Hydrology
Presiding: H Yeh, National Chiao Tung Univ; J Yeh,
Univ of Arizona
1330h H32A-01 Macroscopic, Microcolony, and
Biofilm Conceptualizations on Mechanisms of
Microbes Growth and Microbial-Chemical
Interaction in Groundwater: Laboratory
Investigation: *J S Jean, C L Tsai, M C Chiou,
S M Wang
1345h H32A-02 Modeling of Simultaneous Hydrologic,
Chemical and Pollutant Transport Processes: M
Yan, R Kahawita
1400h H32A-03 Analysis of Spatial Subsurface Flow
in Heterogeneous Soil Formation: J C Wen, R S
Wu, J H Wen
1415h H32A-04 Development of an Interactive
Integrated Groundwater Modeling System With
GIS: *M S Tsou, Y S Yu, D O Whittemore
1430h H32A-05 Parameter Identification for Vadose
Zone Hydrology: *T C Yeh
1445h H32A-06 Quantitative Estimation of
Groundwater Recharge at the Chosui River
Alluvial Fan Based on a Soil-Moisture
Simulation Model: I. Numerical Model: *G Y Tu,
W F Tsai, T H Lee, F T Taur, W S Hsiao
1500h H32A-07 Quantitative Estimation of
Groundwater Recharge at the Chosui River
Alluvial Fan Based on a Soil-Moisture
Simulation Model: II. Application: *T H Lee,
G Y Tu, W F Tsai, G F Lin, M D Su, C L Tien
1515h Break
1530h H32A-08 Experimental and Computational
Investigation of Reactive Tracer Transport
in Physically and Chemically Heterogeneous
Porous Media: *H C Chao, H Rajaram, T
Illangasekare
1545h H32A-09 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
for Non-Invasive Water Content Measurements
in Vadose Zones and Aquifers: *T Yao, J M
Hendrickx
1600h H32A-10 An Integrated Global and Local
Optimization Approach for Remediation System
Design: *C Zheng, P P Wang
1615h H32A-11 Using Genetic Algorithms for Aquifer
Parameter Estimation: A Comparison With
Gradient Methods: *J J Jiao, C Zheng
1630h H32A-12 Development of a Permeable Barrier
System to Remediate Chlorinated-Solvent
Contaminated Groundwater: *C M Kao, W S Wu
1645h H32A-13 Application of Parallel
Recombinative Simulated Annealing for a
Two-Stage Management of In-situ
Bioremediation System: *H J Shieh, R C
Peralta
H41A CC:101C Thurs 0830h
Interaction Between Groundwater and Surface Water/Sea Water
Presiding: M Taniguchi, Nara Univ of Education
0830h H41A-01 INVITED Interaction Between Shallow
Groundwaters and Saline Surface Water in a
Seasonal Estuary: The Swan River System: *J V
Turner, W R Linderfelt, A J Smith, D E Herne,
L R Townley
0845h H41A-02 Interaction Between Groundwater and
River Water: Case Study on the Katsura River
in Kyoto Basin, Japan: *M Yoneda, S
Morisawa, Y Inoue
0900h H41A-03 Interaction Between Seepage Flow
Field and Pressure Distribution Around a
Scour Hole Under Dams: S M Hsu, B T Lin
0915h H41A-04 Groundwater Parameters by Tidal
Fluctuation Method at Lan-Yu Island in Taiwan:
*J H Wang, T K Tsay
0930h H41A-05 Subsurface Spatial Variability and
Its Implications For Groundwater Transport
of Solute to Surface Water Bodies: G
Destouni, *V Cvetkovic
0945h H41A-06 Seepage Patterns Along the Transect
in Lake Biwa: *M Kobayashi
1000h H41A-07 Evaluation of Groundwater Discharge
Into Surface Water Bodies Using Automatic
Seepage Meters, Tracer Techniques and
Numerical Simulations: *M Taniguchi, K
Inouchi, N Tase, J Shimada
1015h Break
1030h H41A-08 INVITED Tracing Groundwater Flow
Into Florida Bay Using Natural ~L222~KRn: *W C
Burnett, J P Chanton, D R Corbett, K S Dillon,
J E Cable
1045h H41A-09 Sampling Strategies for Submarine
Groundwater Discharge Observation Using
Mobil Autonomous Lander Platforms: *E A
Kontar, A V Tkachev, L L Utyakov, W C Burnett,
V A Spiridonov, Y A Gubanov, V I Artemenko,
A I Zhavoronkov, D E Levashov, A A Voronkov
1100h H41A-10 Submarine Groundwater Discharge:
Information Needs and Applications: *R W
Buddemeier
1115h H41A-11 INVITED Material Transport From
Tokyo Bay to the Pacific Ocean: Fresh Water,
Nutrients, Carbon and Heavy Metals: *T
Yanagi
1130h H41A-12 Rapid Desorption of Radium Isotopes
and Barium During Estuarine Mixing in the
Somjin River, Korea: *K H Kim, T J Kim
1145h H41A-13 INVITED Temporal Shift of Limiting
Nutrient Caused by River Water Discharge
Into Hiroshima Bay, Seto Inland Sea, Japan:
*M Okada, T Mukai, K Takimoto
H42A CC:101C Thurs 1330h
Hydrogeology and Hydrogeochemistry in Modern Coastal Mixing
Zones
Presiding: Y Chia, National Taiwan Univ; M Lee, Auburn Univ
1330h H42A-01 Prevention of Saltwater Intrusion by
Artificial Recharge: *L C Lin, T K Tsay
1345h H42A-02 On Seawater Encroachment in Tidal
Aquifer: B F Chen, S M Hsu
1400h H42A-03 Sea Water Encroachment Along the
Coastal Pingtung Plain, Southern Taiwan: *C H
Wang, C J Chiang
1415h H42A-04 The Effect of Tidal Fluctuation on
the Mixing of Freshwater and Seawater in
Aquifers: H D Yeh, W D Chen, W F Tsai, C C
Kuo
1430h H42A-05 A Study of the Relation Between
Electric Resistivity and Hydraulic Parameters:
*C H Yang
1445h H42A-06 A Hydrologic and Geochemical Model
of Saltwater Intrusion in Cape May County,
New Jersey: C D Osgood, *M K Lee
1500h H42A-07 Distribution of Artesian Aquifer and
Its Geologic Settings: An Example of
Pingtung Alluvial Plain: *M Wu, K Chung
1515h Break
1530h H42A-08 Modeling the Influences of
Resuspension and Deposition on Early
Diagenesis of Contaminants: *M L Chang, L P
Sanford
1545h H42A-09 Application of the Maximum Entropy
Principle to Groundwater Monitoring Network
Design: *Y M Lee, T M Pan
1600h H42A-10 INVITED Land Subsidence in the
Choshui River Fan: *Y P Chia
1615h H42A-11 Preliminary Study of Environmental
Isotopic Compositions of the Effluent Water
in the Pinglin Tunnel, I-Lan, Northeastern
Taiwan: *P Y Chang, B R Tsai, Y G Chen, C H
Wang
1630h H42A-12 The Effect of Stone Cover and Slope
Gradient on the Efficacy of Interception and
Storage in Ponds Along Hillslope: *K Ai, J
Jean
1645h H42A-13 Natural Bioremediation of TCE
Contaminated Groundwater Using Chlorobenzene
as the Primary Substrate: *C M Kao, J
Prosser
H51A CC:101C Fri 0830h
The Downstream Impact of Dams-Mitigating the Effects
Presiding: B Finlayson, Univ of Melbourne
0830h H51A-01 The Hydraulic Environment Affected
by Inter-Strata Seepage in the Vicinity of a
Reservoir: *M Wu, K Shih
0845h H51A-02 INVITED Study on the Effects of
Groundwater Recharge for Construction of the
Ailiao Weir: S K Hsu, *C M Tseng
0910h H51A-03 INVITED A Comprehensive Report of
Monitoring the Downstream Effects of Dams in
Taiwan: *S C Yeh
0935h H51A-04 Downstream Hydrological Impact of
the Construction of 5 Dams on Kenya's Tana
River and the Possible Impact of
Implementing the Proposed Mutonga/Grand
Falls Dam: *J M Muthike, B L Finlayson
0950h H51A-05 Effective Discharge as a Means of
Predicting the Impact on Channel Capacity of
Altered Flow Regime Downstream of Dams and
Diversions for Two Rivers in Southeast
Australia: *J W Tilleard
1005h Break
1030h H51A-06 Rehabilitation of Aging Flood
Control Structures: *L W Caldwell
1045h H51A-07 Environmental Flow Regimes for the
Lower Snowy River, Victoria, Australia: *M
Stewardson, C Gippel, T Ladson, B
Finlayson, R Marchant, J Tilleard
1100h H51A-08 Comprehensive Management of Sand and
Gravel in Regulated Rivers of California: *G M
Kondolf
1115h H51A-09 Hydrogeochemical Research Initiation
at a Eutrophic Lake: *S Cheng
1130h H51A-10 Sedimentary Carbon, Nitrogen and
Sulfur in an Altitudinal Sequence of Lakes
in Taiwan: *J Y Lou, C T Chen
1145h H51A-11 WASH123D: A Physics-Based Simulator
for Water Flow and Contaminant and Sediment
Transport in WAterSHed Systems of 1-D River
Network, 2-D Overland Regime, and 3-D
Subsurface Media: *H P Cheng, G T Yeh, J R
Cheng, H C Lin
OS21A CC:102 Tues 0830h
World Ocean Circulation Experiment
Presiding: C T Liu, National Taiwan Univ; W E Johns,
Univ of Miami/RSMAS
0830h OS21A-01 INVITED Influence of the
Intermediate Water in the Western Okinawa
Trough by the Outflow From the South China
Sea: *C T Chen, S L Wang
0850h OS21A-02 INVITED Results from PCM-1:
Kuroshio Transport Variability at the
Entrance to the East China Sea: *W E Johns,
T N Lee, R Zantopp, D Zhang, C T Liu, Y
Yang
0910h OS21A-03 Sea Surface Slope as the Estimator
of the Kuroshio Volume Transport East of
Taiwan: *Y Yang, C Liu, T N Lee, W Johns,
H Li, M Koga
0925h OS21A-04 Transport Through WOCE-PCM-1
Calculated by Inverse Method: *H W Li, C R Ho,
Y Yang
0940h OS21A-05 The Mean Structure and Volume
Transport of the Kuroshio Northeast of Taiwan:
*C T Liu, S P Cheng, W S Chuang, Y Yang, T N
Lee, W Johns, H W Li
0955h OS21A-06 Seasonal Variation of Kuroshio
Between Taiwan and Japan by Lagrangian
Observations: *J Hu
1010h Break
1030h OS21A-07 The Comparison of Kuroshio at 15m
and 70m Depths by Lagrangian Observation: *S C
Lee
1045h OS21A-08 Seasonal Variation of Trans-Pacific
Heat Flux Across 24 N: *D Zhang, W E Johns,
T N Lee, R Zantopp, C T Liu
1100h OS21A-09 Monitoring the Meridional Migration
of the Axis of the Kuroshio Over the Izu
Ridge: *K Rikiishi, M Michigami, H Kadota
1115h OS21A-10 CO~K2~L Distributions Along the WOCE
PR20 Line: *S L Wang, C T Chen
1130h OS21A-11 Chlorofluorocarbons as Transient
Tracers in the South Pacific Ocean: *B S Lee,
J L Bullister
1145h OS21A-12 Optimizing the Seasonal Cycle of a
Pacific Ocean Model: *A J Miller, B D
Cornuelle
OS22A CC:102 Tues 1330h
Spacebased Observations of Ocean Surface Winds
Presiding: W T Liu, Jet Propulsion Lab; J T Wang,
National Central Univ
1330h OS22A-01 Use of Satellite Ocean Surface Winds
in NCEP Real-Time Operational Analyses and
Forecasts: *T W Yu
1345h OS22A-02 Experiments Using NSCAT Data in
Tropical Numerical Weather Prediction: *C P
Chang, S C Lin, C S Liou, T C Yeh
1400h OS22A-03 Fetch Growth of Wind Waves in the
Sea of Japan Under Winter Monsoon: *N Ebuchi
1415h OS22A-04 Ocean Model Validation of the NSCAT
Scatterometer Winds: *M A Verschell, M A
Bourassa, D E Weissman, J J O'Brien
1430h OS22A-05 Pacific Ocean Flow Simulation Using
a Data Assimilation System With NSCAT Sea
Surface Wind Data: *K Takano, A Wada, H
Tsuboi
1445h OS22A-06 Synoptic Effects of NSCAT Wind on a
North Atlantic General Circulation Model: *B
Cheng, Y Chao, W T Liu
1500h Break
1520h OS22A-07 Overview of NASA Scatterometer
Projects: *W Y Tsai, J E Graf
1535h OS22A-08 NSCAT Observations of Hurricane Winds:
*S H Yueh, R West, C Hsu
1550h OS22A-09 NSCAT Improves the Estimation of the
Hydrologic Balance in Both Tropical and
Midlatitude Cyclones: W T Liu, *H Hu
1605h OS22A-10 Application of NSCAT Wind Data in
Estimating the Size of Tropical Cyclones: *J C
Chan, H J Chen, K S Liu, C P Chang
1620h OS22A-11 The NSCAT Surface Pressure Model
Function: *R A Brown
1635h OS22A-12 Surface Roughness and Tilting Effect
on Altimeter Wind Speed Measurement: *P A
Hwang, W J Teague, G A Jacobs
1650h OS22A-13 Surface Wind Speed Estimation Over
Ocean From SSM/I Data: *C C Liu, G R Liu, T H
Kuo
OS31A CC:102 Wed 0830h
El Nino and Monsoons: Understanding, Prediction, Applications
Presiding: A D Moura, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs; M D Cheng,
Central Weather Bureau, Taipei
0830h OS31A-01 Monsoons: Processes, Predictability,
and the Prospect for Prediction: *P J Webster,
V O Magana, T N Palmer, J Shukla, R A Tomas,
M Michio, T Yasunari
0845h OS31A-02 El Nino Simulation and Prediction
With the UCLA Coupled GCM: *J Y Yu, C R
Mechoso, A Arakawa
0900h OS31A-03 Tropical-Extratropical Atmospheric
Interaction and the Onset of the 1997-1998
El Nino: *L Yu, M Rienecker
0915h OS31A-04 ENSO Western Pacific Variability and
the 1997-98 El Nino: *C Wang, R H Weisberg
0930h OS31A-05 Sea Surface Salinity Changes Along
the Fiji Japan Shipping Track During the
1996-97 ENSO Period: *T Delcroix, L
Gourdeau, C Henin
0945h Break
1005h OS31A-06 The Sensitivity of Tropical Ocean
Simulation to the Temporal and Spatial
Resolution of Wind Forcing: An Application
of the NSCAT Data: *D Chen, W T Liu
1020h OS31A-07 The Role of Wind Forcing on the
Instability of the Western Pacific Warm Pool:
*X Yan, Y He, W T Liu
1035h OS31A-08 Equatorial Waves and Warm Pool
Displacements During the 1992-96 ENSO Period:
*T Delcroix, F Masia, J Picaut, Y
duPenhoat, B Dewitte
1050h OS31A-09 Interannual Variability in the
Indian Ocean: J Loschnigg, *P J Webster
1105h OS31A-10 On the Annual Cycle of Latent Heat
Fluxes Over the Equatorial Pacific Using Tao
Buoy Observations: H K Lee, P S Chu, C H Sui,
K M Lau
1120h OS31A-11 Coastally Trapped Waves Around
Australasia and Their Impacts on the
Indonesian Throughflow: *Y Masumoto
1135h OS31A-12 Monsoon, ENSO, and the Tale of Two
Corals: *J Chiu, T Lee, C Shen, D Feng,
J Chen
OS32A CC:102 Wed 1330h
Exploring the Variability of Monsoons and Air Sea Interaction
(joint with T)
Presiding: S J Godfrey, CSIRO; P J Webster, Univ of Colorado
1330h OS32A-01 JASMINE: The Joint Air-Sea Monsoon
Interaction Experiment: *P J Webster
1345h OS32A-02 Atmospheric Forcing, Oceanic
Responses and Feedback on Intraseasonal
Timescales: *C Zhang
1400h OS32A-03 Annual Variation of the Upper Ocean
Heat Content in the SCS: *S F Lin, T Y Tang,
W S Chuang, M J McPhaden
1415h OS32A-04 Shipboard Observations of Air-Sea
Fluxes Over the South China Sea: *R S Tseng,
Y T Shen
1430h OS32A-05 Annual Variation of the Arabian Sea
and South China Sea in Response to Monsoons:
W T Liu, X Xie, *W Tang
1445h OS32A-06 Tropical Mesoscale Disturbances Over
the South China Sea Revealed by NSCAT and
SSM/I Data: *T J Chen, C P Chang, W T Liu
1500h Break
1520h OS32A-07 Ocean Heat Budget Measuements in the
Equatorial Indian Ocean: *J S Godfrey
1535h OS32A-08 Interannual Sea Surface Temperature
Variability in and Around the Indonesian Seas:
*R Lukas
1550h OS32A-09 Origins of the Indonesian
Throughflow Controlled by the Low Latitude
Western Boundary Currents: *T Miyama, B Qiu,
T Awaji
1605h OS32A-10 On Wind Forcing of Air-Sea Heat
Fluxes Near the South Indian Tip During
Winter Monsoon: *A J Luis, H Kawamura
1620h OS32A-11 Applying SSM/I Data to Estimate Sea
Surface Temperature and Moisture: *G R Liu,
C C Liu, T W Liu
1635h OS32A-12 The Development of Data Buoy for
Operational Observation Around Taiwan, ROC:
C C Kao, *L Z Chuang, H Chien
1650h OS32A-13 The Propagation of Typhoon Waves
Around Taiwan: *C C Kao
OS41A CC:102 Thurs 0830h
Biogeochemistry of the Marginal Seas (JGOFS/KEEP)
Presiding: Y C Chung, National Sun Yat-sen Univ; G Wong,
Old Dominion Univ
0830h OS41A-01 Spatial and Temporal Variabilities
of DOC and POC Distributions in the East
China Sea: *J J Hung, C H Chen
0845h OS41A-02 Particulate Fluxes and Transports in
the Western South Okinawa Trough: Y Chung,
L W Wang, G W Hung
0900h OS41A-03 Speciation of Dissolved Iodine: An
Integrator of New Production?: *G T F Wong,
C C Hung
0915h OS41A-04 Iron Sulfide Minerals in the Yangtze
River Delta and the East China Sea Shelf
Sediments: *K Huang, S Lin
0930h OS41A-05 Modeling of Spontaneous Assembly of
Marine Dissolved Polymers Into Polymer
Microgels: *W Chin, P Verdugo
0945h Break
1005h OS41A-06 New Transfer and Discriminant
Functions for Estimating Temperature,
Salinity and Sources of Surface Waters in
Marginal Seas Around Taiwan: *M P Chen, C K
Huang, J P Shyu
1020h OS41A-07 A 1.4 M.Y. Pleistocene
Paleoceanographic Record at the North Slope
of the Spratly Islands, Southern South China
Sea: *J P Shyu, M P Chen, C K Huang, Y T
Shieh, C H Wang
1035h OS41A-08 Lithium Isotope Geochemistry of
Carbonates and Pore Waters From Ocean
Drilling Program Sites 844 and 851: *C F You,
L H Chan, J M Gieskes, G P Klinkhammer
1050h OS41A-09 The Role of the Taiwan Strait in an
Ecological Model in the East China Sea: *X Y
Guo, T Yanagi
1105h OS41A-10 Modeling the Carbon Cycle in the
Equatorial Pacific Ocean: *T Peng, F Chai
1120h OS41A-11 The Influence of Solubility on
Bubble Mediate Gas Exchange: *M Imamura, N
Mori, R Yamamoto
OS42A CC:102 Thurs 1330h
Marine Process Studies Using Satellite Ocean Color
Presiding: C McClain, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; J
Ishizaka, National Inst for Resources & Environ
1330h INTRODUCTION: C McClain,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
1335h OS42A-01 OCTS Mission Overview: *H Kawamura,
OCTS Team
1355h OS42A-02 Chlorophyll a and Temperature
Dependence of Primary Production Estimated
by Ocean Color Satellite: *J Ishizaka
1410h OS42A-03 Short Term Variability of Particle
Fluxes and Its Relation to Surface Processes
off Sanriku, Northwestern North Pacific, in
the Spring of 1997: T Saino, *S Shang, Y
Mino, K Suzuki, H Nomura, H Miyake, K
Harada
1425h OS42A-04 Ship-Borne Ocean Spectro-Radiometer
for Validation of Ocean Color: *M Kishino
1440h Break
1500h OS42A-05 Global Bio-optical Domain
Switching-Algorithm for MODIS Chlorophyll a:
A Demonstration: *F R Chen, K L Carder, D
Kamykowski, J Patch
1515h OS42A-06 Absorption Coefficient of Colored
Dissolved Organic Matter and Its Effect on
the SeaWiFS Chlorophyll Value in the East
China Sea: *G C Gong, Y H Wen, B D Schieber
1530h OS42A-07 The Effects of Light and Temperature
on the Absorption Properties of Phaeocystis
Antarctica Karsten: *T A Moisan, B G Mitchell
1545h OS42A-08 Observation of Bright Plankton
Blooms in the Yellow Sea and Off North
America With Satellite Imagery: *J F Gower
1600h OS42A-09 Biogeochemical Response to Mesoscale
Physical Forcing in the North Pacific: *J R
Moisan, P P Niiler
OS42B CC:103 Thurs 1330h
Marginal Seas Circulation Dynamics
Presiding: Y Hsueh, Florida State Univ; W S Chuang,
National Taiwan Univ
1330h OS42B-01 INVITED Intense Eastward Migrations
of the Pacific Warm Pool: *D Nof, S
Van Gorder
1350h OS42B-02 Finite Elements Hydrodynamic Tidal
Modeling of the Yellow Sea and the Eastern
China Sea: F Lefevre, *C Le Provost, F H
Lyard
1405h OS42B-03 Sea Level Anomaly Propagation Over
the Japan Sea: *N Hirose, A G Ostrovskii, H
Hase, J H Yoon
1420h OS42B-04 The Flow Pattern North of Taiwan and
the Migration of the Kuroshio: T Y Tang, J H
Tai, Y J Yang
1435h OS42B-05 A Branch of Kuroshio in the Luzon
Strait: *W S Chuang, W D Liang, T Y Tang
1450h Break
1510h OS42B-06 Warm-Core Eddy in the Luzon Strait:
Numerical Evidence: *Y Hsueh
1525h OS42B-07 Kuroshio Penetration and Eddy
Shedding in the South China Sea in NLOM: *E J
Metzger, H E Hurlburt
1540h OS42B-08 Recent Achievements About
Intermediate Water Formation in The
East/Japan Sea Obtained From the MICOM Ocean
Model: *Y H Seung
1555h OS42B-09 Annual Circulation of the South
China Sea Using A Coastal Ocean System With
Breaking Wave Effects and Numerical Grids:
*L N Ly, P Luong
1610h OS42B-10 Study the Circulation at East Asian
Seas Using a Coupled Ocean Model: *D S Ko, R
Preller
1625h OS42B-11 A Model of Tidal Rectification by
Potential Vorticity Mixing: *H W Ou
OS51A CC:HALL Fri 0830h
Paleoceanography of the Western Pacific Marginal Seas and
Ocean Drilling Results Posters
Presiding: K Y Wei, National Taiwan Univ; M P Chen,
National Taiwan Univ
0830h OS51A-01 POSTER Quantitative Distribution
Patterns of Selected Late
Pliocene-Pleistocene Calcareous Nannofossils
and Biostratigraphy of Core MD972143, Benham
Rise, Western Philippine Sea: *K Y Wei, T N
Yang, L L Chen, E E Teh
0830h OS51A-02 POSTER Paleomagnetic Study of Core
MD972151 From Southwestern South China Sea:
*T Q Lee
0830h OS51A-03 POSTER Paleomagnetic Study of Core
MD972148 From Northern South China Sea: *H C
Chou, T Q Lee
0830h OS51A-04 POSTER High Resolution Stable
Isotope and Sedimentary Records in the
Southern South China Sea During the Last
150,000 Years: *M Y Lee, K Y Wei, Y G Chen
0830h OS51A-05 POSTER Modern Planktonic
Foraminifers and Upper-Layer Ocean
Environments in the South China Sea: *H W Ho
0830h OS51A-06 POSTER The Holocene-Last Glacial
Maximum Climate Changes Recorded by South
China Sea IMAGES III Core MD972148: *M T Chen,
Y Y Chen
0830h OS51A-07 POSTER Carbonate Stratigraphy and
Paleomonsoon of the South China Sea: *C Y
Huang, M T Chen
0830h OS51A-08 POSTER Magnetostratigraphy of Core
MD972143 From the Benham Rise of the
Philippine Sea: A Preliminary Result: *C S
Horng
0830h OS51A-09 POSTER Particles and Thorium Cycles
in the East Sea: D S Moon, *K H Kim
0830h OS51A-10 POSTER Piston Coring and Spurious
Magnetisations: New Insights From a
High-Latitude Southern Hemisphere ODP Hole
(690B): *J R Ali, D V Kent, E A Hailwood
0830h OS51A-11 POSTER Magnetic Mineralogy of
Oceanic Ridge Basalts From DSDP/ODP Hole
504B: As Revealed by Rock Magnetism and
Analytical Electron Microscopy: *Y H Shau,
C S Horng, M Torii
0830h OS51A-12 POSTER Late Neogene History of the
Benguela Current and Namibia Upwelling System:
*H L Lin, C Y Lin, C Lange, P A Meyers,
ODP Leg 175 Shipboard Party
0830h OS51A-13 POSTER CO~K2~L and CH~K4~L Gas
Hydrate Formation and Dissociation in Marine
Sediment: *T Komai, Y Yamamoto, K Ohga
0830h OS51A-14 POSTER The Evolution of the
Kuroshio Current in the Southern Okinawa
Trough Since the Last Glacial Maximum: *Y T
Shieh, M P Chen, C H Wang, Y L Yung
0830h OS51A-15 POSTER Geoacoustical
Characterization of Selected Littoral Zones:
Similarities/Differences Between United
States and Western Pacific Areas: *D W Edsall
OS51B CC:103 Fri 0830h
Sea Ice-Ocean Interaction and Water Mass Formation
Presiding: J Yang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst; M Ikeda,
Hokkaido Univ
0830h OS51B-01 INVITED Formation of Bottom Water
Off the Adelie Land, Antarctica: M Wakatsuchi,
Y Fukamachi, S Ushio
0850h OS51B-02 INVITED Dense Water Formation in
Coastal Polynia Region in the Northwest
Shelf Region of the Okhotsk Sea: *Y Nagata
0910h OS51B-03 Sea Ice Drift in the Western Part of
the Sea of Okhotsk With Argos Buoy: M Aota, S
Mochizuki, P A Truskov
0925h OS51B-04 Satellite Observations of Southern
Ocean Sea-Ice Circulation and Dynamics: M R
Drinkwater, *X Liu
0940h Break
1000h OS51B-05 A Nonhydrostatic Model of Dense
Water Formation in Open Leads and Polynyas:
N Okada, *M Ikeda, S Minobe
1015h OS51B-06 Interannual Variations of the
Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean System in the Okhotsk
Sea: *J Yang, S Honjo
1030h OS51B-07 Cloud Classification in the Arctic:
*C Stephanidis, J Comiso
1045h OS51B-08 Interannual Variability of Sea-Ice
Cover in the Arctic in Response to AO and
ENSO: *J Wang, M Ikeda
1100h OS51B-09 Inversion of the Northwest Pacific
Ocean Upper Mixed Layer Heat Balance Model
for Entrainment, Advection, and Diffusivity:
*A G Ostrovskii
OS51C CC:102 Fri 0830h
Coastal Processes I
Presiding: A Liu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; M K Hsu,
National Taiwan Ocean Univ
0830h OS51C-01 INVITED Internal Tides and Solitons
on the Continental Shelf: *J R Apel
0850h OS51C-02 INVITED Internal Waves in Yellow
Sea and East China Sea: *M K Hsu, A K Liu,
N K Liang
0910h OS51C-03 Simulating Tides of the Mid-Holocene
Tokyo Bay: *K Uehara
0925h OS51C-04 The Interaction of Kuroshio and
Coastal Tidal Currents at North of Taiwan by
Radar Observation: J H Hu, *J S Lin, H H Chen
0940h OS51C-05 Tidal Characteristics of the North
Coast of Taiwan: *C H Tsai, C W Liao, L C Su,
H W Li
0955h OS51C-06 The Stability of Free Surface
Buoyant Flows: *K K Puri
1010h Break
1030h OS51C-07 INVITED A Quantitative Method for
Classifying Coastal Oceans: *A Brandt
1050h OS51C-08 Controlling Factors of Barrier
Island Morphologies Along the Western Coast
of Taiwan: *T Y Lin
1105h OS51C-09 Coastal Research at the Confluence
of Two Oceans: P Tkalich, K Gin, *E S Chan
1120h OS51C-10 Satellite Remote Sensing in NOAA
CoastWatch Applications: W Y Tseng, W G
Pichel, A K Liu, R N Stone, P Clemente-Colon
1135h OS51C-11 Wavelet Analysis of Satellite Images
for Coastal Study: *A K Liu, S Y Wu
1150h OS51C-12 A Study of the Effect of Tropical
Rain Cells on the Ocean Surface in ERS SAR
Imagery: *I Lin, M Bao, V Khoo, W Alpers,
T K Lim, D Kasilingam
OS52A CC:102 Fri 1330h
Coastal Processes II
Presiding: A Liu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; M Y Su,
Stennis Space Center
1330h OS52A-01 INVITED External and Internal Flow
Structures of Wave Breaking: *H Hwung
1350h OS52A-02 INVITED Generation of Waves and
Currents on the Continental Shelf by a
Moving Storm: *C L Tang, Q Gui, B M DeTracey
1410h OS52A-03 Nonstationarity and Coastal Wind
Waves Data Analysis: *P C Liu
1425h OS52A-04 A Joint Breaking
Waves-Aerosols-Acoustics Investigation in
Shallow Water: *M Y Su, R E Burge, J C Wesson
1440h OS52A-05 Airborne Scanning Lidar Measurement
of Ocean Waves: *P A Hwang, E J Walsh, W B
Krabill, W Wright, R N Swift
1455h Break
1515h OS52A-06 Observations of Directional Waves
From NDBC Buoys During the SandyDuck '97
Experiment: *C C Teng
1530h OS52A-07 Breaking Criteria in a Numerical
Wave Model Based on Nonlinear Mild-Slope
Equation: *T Arikawa, M Isobe
1545h OS52A-08 Breaking Waves and Bubble
Measurements in the Sandy Duck '97 Experiment:
*M Y Su, R E Burge, J C Wesson
1600h OS52A-09 Wave Deformation and Vortex
Generation in Water Waves Propagating Over a
Submerged Dike: C J Huang, C M Dong
1615h OS52A-10 Surface and Velocity Moments in
Nearshore: *N Mori, N Kobayashi
P21A CC:101C Tues 0830h
Asteroids
Presiding: A Fujiwara, Inst of Space & Astronomical Sci; M
Yoshikawa, Inst of Space & Astronomical Sci
0830h P21A-01 INVITED Studies of Asteroid
Statistics: *T Gehrels
0850h P21A-02 INVITED A Progress Report of
Strategy to Detect NEOs in Japan: S Isobe,
Japan Spaceguard Association
0910h P21A-03 INVITED Ground-Based Observation of
Mission Target Objects: *M Abe, Y Ishibashi,
Y Takagi
0930h P21A-04 Chaotic Orbital Motion of Nereus: *M
Yoshikawa, P Michel, C Froeschle
0950h P21A-05 Orbital Evolution Around Irregular
Bodies: *A Rossi, F Marzari, P Farinella
1010h P21A-06 The Impact Record of Gaspra and Ida
and its Relationship to the Cratering
History of the Solar System: *G Neukum
P21B CC:201D Tues 0830h
Auroral and Magnetospheric Processes of the Outer Planets I
Presiding: M Dougherty, Imperial College; D Huddleston,
Univ of California, Los Angeles
0830h P21B-01 INVITED Configuration and Dynamics
of the Jovian Magnetosphere: A Post-Galileo
Overview: *V M Vasyliunas
0850h P21B-02 INVITED The Jovian Magnetosphere
From the Pioneer Through to the Galileo Epoch:
*M K Dougherty, D J Southwood
0910h P21B-03 INVITED Energetic Charged Particle
Environments of the Outer Planets: *B H Mauk,
D J Williams
0930h P21B-04 INVITED Jupiter's Synchrotron
Radiation: Our Current Understanding: *I
de Pater
0950h P21B-05 Modeling Drift Shells of
Relativistic Electrons for the Jovian
Synchrotron Zone: *K Wang, S J Bolton, S
Gulkis, S M Levin, R M Thorne
1005h P21B-06 Io-Controlled Decameter Arcs and
Io-Jupiter Interaction: J Queinnec, *P
Zarka
1020h P21B-07 Recent Results on Jovian Decameter
Radio Bursts: *P Zarka, B P Ryabov, V B
Ryabov, R Prang, L Denis
1035h P21B-08 On Ring-Energetic Charged Particle
Interaction as a Possible Cause of the
Equatorial X-Ray Emission at Jupiter: *W H Ip
P22A CC:201D Tues 1330h
Auroral and Magnetospheric Processes of the Outer Planets II
Presiding: M Dougherty, Imperial College; D Huddleston,
Univ of California, Los Angeles
1330h P22A-01 INVITED Dynamics of Jupiter's
Aurorae: R Prange, T A Livengood, S Miller
1350h P22A-02 INVITED Outer Planet Aurora: A
Comparison: *J T Clarke
1410h P22A-03 Galileo Orbiter Ultraviolet
Observations of Jupiter Aurora: *J M Ajello,
W Pryor, D Shemansky, C Hord, I Stewart,
C Barth, J Clarke
1425h P22A-04 Global Long-Term Multispectral
Monitoring of Jupiter and Saturn
Magnetospheres: The Joint Projects ORAJES
and SAUVAJES: P Zarka, R Prange
1440h Break
1500h P22A-05 INVITED Energetic Charged Particle
Characteristics in the Vicinty of the Moons
of Jupiter: D J Williams, R W McEntire, *B H
Mauk
1520h P22A-06 INVITED The Galilean Moons: A New
Look at Their Field and Plasma Environment:
M G Kivelson, *K K Khurana
1540h P22A-07 INVITED Simulations of Plasma
Interactions in the Magnetospheres of
Jupiter and Saturn With a 3D AMR MHD Code:
T I Gombosi, K Kabin, K C Hansen, D L
DeZeeuw, C P Groth, K G Powell
1600h P22A-08 INVITED The Interaction of Io With
Its Torus: A Voyager and Galileo Comparison:
*C T Russell
1620h P22A-09 INVITED Waves Generated by Pickup
Ions Near the Jovian Moon Io: *D E Huddleston
1640h P22A-10 Interaction Between the Corotation
Jovian Plasma and the Moons: A Roux, T Chust,
S Perraut, P Louarn, D A Gurnett, W S Kurth,
M G Kivelson, K K Khurana, D MacEntire, B H
Mauk, D J Williams
P31A CC:HALL Wed 0830h
Planetary Posters I
Presiding: S Brecht, Bay Area Res Corp; K Y Lo, Academia Sinica
0830h P31A-01 POSTER First Detection of Zodiacal
Dust Bands From the Ground-Based Observations:
*M Ishiguro, R Nakamura, Y Fujii, H
Yasuda, T Mukai
0830h P31A-02 POSTER The Leonid Meteoroid Stream:
Results From Prior Returns: *P Jenniskens
0830h P31A-03 INVITED POSTER Dust Grains From
Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Objects: *S Yamamoto
0830h P31A-04 POSTER Galileo Observations of Dust
Ejected From Jupiter's Galilean Satellites:
*H Kruger, E Grun,
Galileo and Ulysses Dust Team
0830h P31A-05 INVITED POSTER Laboratory
Measurements of Light Scattering by Rough
Surface: *A Kamei, A M Nakamura, M Kogachi,
T Mukai
0830h P31A-06 POSTER Formation of Hydrogen
Molecules From Amorphous Ice by Ultraviolet
Irradiation: N Watanabe, T Horii, *A
Kouchi
0830h P31A-07 POSTER Simulation for Sputtering of
Amorphous Water Ice Cluster: *R Ohgaito
0830h P31A-08 POSTER Simulation of NEO Detection
by Space and Ground Telescope: *M Utashima
0830h P31A-09 POSTER Luminous Cloud in
High-Velocity Impact: *M Yanagisawa
0830h P31A-10 POSTER Oblique Impact Experiments
on Cohesive Targets: *N Onose, A Fujiwara
0830h P31A-11 POSTER Laboratory Simulation of
In-Situ Imaging of Small Bodies: Comparison
of Albedo Distribution on the Surface
Obtained by CCD Camera With Bi-Directional
Measurements of the Same Surface Material: *M
Kogachi
0830h P31A-12 POSTER Simulating Space Weathering
by Pulse Laser/Proton Irradiations: M Yamada,
*S Sasaki, H Nagahara, A Fujiwara, H
Ohashi, H Ohtake
0830h P31A-13 POSTER North Polar Dust Storms in
Early Spring on Mars: *P B James, J L
Hollingsworth, M J Wolff, S W Lee
P31B CC:201D Wed 0830h
Auroral and Magnetospheric Processes of the Outer Planets III
Presiding: M Dougherty, Imperial College; D Huddleston,
Univ of California, Los Angeles
0830h P31B-01 INVITED Optical Emissions From the
Io Plasma Torus Observed by the Galileo
Ultraviolet and Extreme Ultraviolet
Spectrometers: *A I Stewart
0850h P31B-02 INVITED An MHD Simulation of Jovian
Magnetosphere: *T Ogino
0910h P31B-03 INVITED The Structure and Dynamics
of Jupiter'’s Magnetosphere: New Observations:
*K K Khurana
0930h P31B-04 INVITED Energetic Particle Flows in
the Jovian Magnetosphere: *N Krupp, A Lagg,
J Woch, B Wilken, S Livi, D J Williams,
B H Mauk, R Walker, K K Khurana, M G
Kivelson, C T Russell
0950h P31B-05 Stress Balance in the Inner Jovian
Magnetodisk: *C T Russell, D E Huddleston,
K K Khurana, M G Kivelson
1005h Break
1025h P31B-06 Observations of Reconnection in the
Jovian Current Sheet: *C T Russell, K K
Khurana, D E Huddleston, M G Kivelson
1040h P31B-07 INVITED Modeling Jovian
Plasma-Satellite Interactions: The Ganymede
Magnetosphere: *J A Linker, K K Khurana, M G
Kivelson, R J Walker
1100h P31B-08 INVITED A Review of the Ionospheres
of Outer Planet Satellites: *A J Kliore, S W
Asmar, F M Flasar, R G Herrera, D P Hinson,
P G Schinder, J D Twicken
1120h P31B-09 INVITED Magnetospheric Interactions
With the Atmospheres/Ionospheres of Io,
Europa, Titan, and Triton: *D F Strobel
P32A CC:201D Wed 1330h
Origins I
Presiding: S Sasaki, Univ of Tokyo
1330h P32A-01 INVITED Electromagnetic Phenomena
in the Solar Nebula: *E H Levy
1350h P32A-02 INVITED X-Wind Origin of Chondrules
and Ca-Al-Inclusions(CAI): *T Lee, F H Shu,
H Shang, A E Glassgold
1410h P32A-03 INVITED Volatile Element Chemistry
in the Solar Nebula: *B Fegley
1430h P32A-04 INVITED Planetary Accretion: From
Planetesimals to Protoplanets: *E Kokubo, S
Ida
1450h Break
1510h P32A-05 INVITED Physical Properties of Icy
Grain Aggregates and Evolution of Icy
Planetesimals: *T Yamamoto, S Sirono
1530h P32A-06 INVITED The Kuiper Belt: *J X Luu,
D C Jewitt
1550h P32A-07 INVITED Census of Kuiper Comets:
The Taiwan-America Occultation Survey (TAOS):
*W P Chen, TAOS Team
1610h P32A-08 INVITED Cometary Impact Origin of
Planetary Atmospheres: *T Owen, A Bar-Nun, R
Meier
1630h P32A-09 INVITED Equilibrium Thermochemistry
in Low-Mass Dwarfs and Brown Dwarfs: *K
Lodders
1650h P32A-10 INVITED Hydrodynamic Atmospheric
Escape of Young Planets: *E Chassefiere
1710h P32A-11 INVITED ~L138~KLa Anomaly in the
Early Solar System: J J Shen, T Lee
P41A CC:201D Thurs 0830h
Origins II
Presiding: T Owen, Univ of Hawaii
0830h P41A-01 INVITED Evolution of the Primary
Planetary Atmosphere: *S Sasaki
0850h P41A-02 INVITED Origin of Meteoritic
Chondrules: A Planetesimal Bow Shock Model:
*L L Hood
0910h P41A-03 INVITED Formation of the Moon: *R M
Canup
0930h P41A-04 INVITED The Exobiological
Implications of Titan: *F Raulin
0950h P41A-05 INVITED The Search for a Subsurface
Ocean on Europa: *R T Pappalardo, J W Head,
R Greeley, M J Belton, C Chyba, P E
Geissler, R Greenberg, A S McEwen,
Galileo Imaging Team
P41B CC:201D Thurs 1030h
Solar System From HST I
Presiding: J Trauger, Jet Propulsion Lab
1030h P41B-01 INVITED HST Imaging and
Spectroscopy of Venus: C Y Na, *L W Esposito
1050h P41B-02 INVITED Hubble Space Telescope
Observations of the Terrestrial Planets: *P B
James
1110h P41B-03 INVITED HST and Laboratory
Spectroscopy of Planetary Atmospheres: *J
Caldwell
1130h P41B-04 INVITED Atmospheric Dynamics of
Jupiter and Saturn: An HST Perspective: *A A
Simon, R F Beebe, P J Gierasch
1150h P41B-05 INVITED Imaging Planetary Aerosols
With HST: *R A West
P42A CC:201D Thurs 1330h
Solar System From HST II
Presiding: J Clarke, Univ of Michigan
1330h P42A-01 INVITED Imaging Jupiter's Aurora
With HST: *J T Clarke
1350h P42A-02 INVITED HST Spectra of Jupiter's
Aurora: *R Prange
1410h P42A-03 INVITED A Review of Io Spectroscopy
From HST: *L M Trafton
1430h P42A-04 INVITED Surface Compositions of Icy
Satellites Revealed by HST: *K S Noll
1450h P42A-05 INVITED Titan: A Comparison of HST
and Keck Data of Titan's Surface: *I de Pater,
S G Gibbard, B Macintosh, D Gavel, C E Max,
A M Ghez, E F Young, C P McKay
P42B CC:201D Thurs 1530h
Solar System From HST III
Presiding: P James, Univ of Toledo
1530h P42B-01 INVITED HST Imaging of Saturn's
Far-Ultraviolet Aurora: *J T Trauger
1550h P42B-02 INVITED A Review of HST
Observations of Pluto and Charon: *E F Young,
S A Stern
1610h P42B-03 INVITED High Resolution Laboratory
Cross Sections in Support of HST Solar
System Observations: *J M Ajello, D E
Shemansky, G K James, I Kanik, X Liu, C
Noren, L Beegle, D Dziczek, C Jonin
P42C CC:201C Thurs 1330h
Adventures at Mars
Presiding: A F Nagy, Univ of Michigan; H U Keller,
Max-Planck-Inst, Aeronomie
1330h P42C-01 INVITED Planet-B Mission and
Related Mars Science: *K Tsuruda, H
Hayakawa, I Nakatani
1350h P42C-02 INVITED Our Current Understanding
of the Ionosphere of Mars and Its
Interaction With the Solar Wind: *H
Shinagawa
1410h P42C-03 INVITED The Hot Oxygen Corona of
Mars and the Resulting Escape Flux: J Kim,
*A F Nagy, J L Fox, T E Cravens
1430h P42C-04 INVITED Hot Atoms in the Upper
Atmospheres of Venus, Earth, and Mars: *L J
Paxton, D G Kupperman
1450h P42C-05 INVITED Imaging on the Surface of
Mars: *H U Keller
1510h P42C-06 The Topography of Mars From the Mars
Orbiter Laser Altimeter(MOLA): *D E Smith,
M T Zuber, H J Zwally, S C Solomon, R J
Phillips, G H Pettengill, D O Muhleman, J W
Head, J B Garvin, H V Frey, T C Duxbury, W B
Banerdt
P42D CC:201C Thurs 1540h
Adventures at Mercury and the Moon
Presiding: R M Killen, Southwest Res Inst; H U Keller,
Max-Planck-Inst, Aeronomie
1540h P42D-01 INVITED The ESA Cornerstone Mission
to the Planet Mercury: *R Grard, G Racca
1600h P42D-02 INVITED Rapid Changes in the Sodium
Exosphere of Mercury: *A E Potter, R M Killen,
T H Morgan
1620h P42D-03 INVITED Evidence for a Hot Corona
About Mercury: R M Killen, A E Potter, T H
Morgan
1640h P42D-04 INVITED Surface Physics at Mercury
and the Moon: *D E Shemansky
1700h P42D-05 Evidence for the Glassy Nature of
the Mercurian Crust: *B L Cooper, A E Potter,
R Killen, T H Morgan
1720h P42D-06 INVITED Lunar Magnetism: A
Pre-Prospector View: *L L Hood
P51A CC:HALL Fri 0830h
Planetary Posters II
Presiding: R C Bostrom, Univ of Washington; J M Ajello,
Jet Propulsion Lab
0830h P51A-01 POSTER Neutral Species in the
Saturn Magnetosphere: *D E Shemansky
0830h P51A-02 POSTER Pre-Cassini Mapping of
Titan's Haze Distribution: *E F Young, P
Rannou, C P McKay, C A Griffith, K Noll
0830h P51A-03 POSTER Analyses of Dynamic Spectra
of Jovian S-Bursts Interacting with
Narrowband Emissions: *M Oya, H Oya, M
Iizima
0830h P51A-04 INVITED POSTER 20 Micron Surface
Image of Titan: Reanalysis of Voyager IRIS
Spectra: *S J Kim, R Courtin
0830h P51A-05 POSTER Venus: Presenting a New
Paradigm for the Origin of Terrestrial Bodies:
* Angiras
0830h P51A-06 POSTER A New Paradigm for the
Jovian System: * Angiras
0830h P51A-07 POSTER Design Attributes of Subsoil
Sampler Inside Mars: K L Yung, *T C Ng, C H
Yu, C C Chan
0830h P51A-08 INVITED POSTER Photoemission From
the Surface of Mercury and Its Role in the
Charge Exchange Between the Planet and Its
Environment: *R Grard, H Laakso, T
Pulkkinen
0830h P51A-09 POSTER Earth and Venus: Moon ->
Subduction -> CO~K2~L-Fixation: *R C Bostrom
P51B CC:201E Fri 0830h
Dust and Planetary Rings
Presiding: E Gruen, Max-Planck-Inst, Kernphysik
0830h P51B-01 INVITED Dust Exploration in the
Antarctic Region: *T Fukuoka
0850h P51B-02 Dust Detection Onboard Cassini: *R
Srama
0910h P51B-03 INVITED MDC on Planet-B: *S Sasaki,
E Igenbergs, H Ohashi, R Munzenmayer, G
Farber, F Fischer, W Naumann, M Born, A
Fujiwara, A Glasmachers, E Grun, H
Iglseder, H Miyamoto, Y Hamabe, T Mukai,
K Nogami, G Schwehm, H Svedhem, K
Yamakoshi
0930h P51B-04 INVITED Japanese Contribution to
In-situ Meteoroid and Debris Measurement in
the Near Earth Space: From SFU to JEM: *H
Yano
0950h P51B-05 INVITED Impact Flux Modelling on
LDEF, Eureca and HST: J A M McDonnell, N
McBride, S F Green
P51C CC:201E Fri 1030h
Indirect Measurements, Theoretical Modelling, and Sources of
Cosmic Dust
Presiding: S S Hong, Seoul National Univ; I Mann,
Max-Planck-Inst, Aeronomie
1030h P51C-01 INVITED Model Calculations of the
Zodiacal Light and Solar F-Corona: *I Mann
1050h P51C-02 Zodiacal Dust Cloud Revealed Through
the Zodiacal Light and the Zodiacal Emission:
*S S Hong, S M Kwon, J L Weinberg
1110h P51C-03 INVITED Observation of Martian Dust
From PLANET-B: *T Mukai, H Ishimoto, A
Inada, M Kawamata, S Sumikawa
1130h P51C-04 INVITED Cometary Dust: *M Fulle
1150h P51C-05 Collisional Evolution of Dust Clouds:
*H Ishimoto
P51D CC:201D Fri 0830h
Radio Observations of Solar System Objects I
Presiding: I de Pater, Univ of California, Berkeley
0830h P51D-01 INVITED SCUBA Observations of Comet
Hale-Bopp: *D Jewitt, H Matthews
0850h P51D-02 INVITED Radar Observations of Comets:
*J K Harmon
0910h P51D-03 INVITED Radio Line Observations of
Comet Hale-Bopp at Effelsberg: *M K Bird
0930h P51D-04 INVITED Observations of Comet
Hale-Bopp With the 45m Radio Telescope: *M
Ohishi
0950h P51D-05 INVITED Deuterium in Comet C/1995
O1 (Hale-Bopp): *R Meier, T Owen
P51E CC:201D Fri 1030h
Radio Observations of Solar System Objects II
Presiding: M K Bird, Univ of Bonn
1030h P51E-01 INVITED Observations of C/1995 O1
(Hale-Bopp) at IRAM Telescopes: *D
Bockelee-Morvan
1050h P51E-02 INVITED Analysis of BIMA Array
Observations of Comet Hale-Bopp: *L E Snyder,
J M Veal, I de Pater, M C Wright, J R Forster,
P Palmer, L Woodney, M F A'Hearn, Y J Kuan
1110h P51E-03 The HCO~L+~K Observations of Comet
Hale-Bopp With the BIMA Array: *Y J Kuan, J M
Veal, L E Snyder, W M Jackson, A Mebel, M C
Wright, I de Pater, J R Forster, P Palmer,
L Woodney, M F A'Hearn
1125h P51E-04 Interferometric Imaging of Comet
Hale-Bopp With the Owens Valley Millimeter
Array: G A Blake, C Qi, D O Muhleman
1145h P51E-05 INVITED OH Occultation Observations
of Hale-Bopp: *B J Butler, A J Beasley, P
Palmer, R Sault
P52A CC:201E Fri 1330h
Sources of Cosmic Dust, Dusty Plasma, and Planetary Rings
Presiding: B Gustafson, Univ of Florida; I Mann,
Max-Planck-Inst, Aeronomie
1330h P52A-01 INVITED Debris Disks Around Nearby
Stars: *D E Backman
1350h P52A-02 INVITED Structure of Saturn's B-ring:
*H Daisaka
1410h P52A-03 INVITED Dusty Plasma Effects in
Planetary Rings: *M Horanyi
1430h P52A-04 INVITED Charging of Interstellar
Dust Near Heliospheric Boundary: *H Kimura,
I Mann
1450h P52A-05 Dust Streams in the Jovian
Magnetosphere: *E Gruen, H Krueger, A Heck,
G Linkert, D Hamilton, M Horanyi
P52B CC:201E Fri 1530h
Analogue Experiments for the Processes in Cosmic Dust, and
Chemistry on the Surface of Water-Ice
Presiding: P Lamy, Lab d'Astronomie Spatiale; T Yamamoto,
Hokkaido Univ
1530h P52B-01 A Comparison of Light Scattering by
Models of Cometary and Asteroidal Dust: *B
Gustafson
1550h P52B-02 Light Scattering by Arbitrarily
Shaped Particles: *P Lamy, P Combet
1610h P52B-03 Modeling for Rough Scattering by
Aerosols and Cloud Particles: *H Okamoto
1630h P52B-04 INVITED Retrieval Algorithms for
Atmospheric Aerosols Using Both of Radiance
and Polarization: *S Mukai, I Sano
1650h P52B-05 INVITED MD Simulation for H~K2~L
Formation on Amorphous Ice: *J Takahashi
1710h P52B-06 Collisional Disruption of Ice by
High Velocity Impact: *M Arakawa
P52C CC:201D Fri 1330h
Planets
Presiding: K Y Lo, Academia Sinica
1330h P52C-01 Mercury Radar and the Future of
Mercury Exploration: *J K Harmon
1345h P52C-02 INVITED Very Large Array
Observations of Saturn: *L A Molnar, D E Dunn,
J D Fix
1405h P52C-03 INVITED Jovian Decameter Emissions:
Observations, Theory, and Open Questions: *P
Zarka
1425h P52C-04 INVITED Localized Brightenings in
Jupiter's Radiation Belts Resulting From
Comet SL9 Impacts: *R J Sault
1445h P52C-05 INVITED Further Research on the
Energization of the Jovian Radiation Belts
From SL-9: S H Brecht, *I de Pater, D J
Larson, M E Pesses
P52D CC:201D Fri 1530h
Bridge to Origin
Presiding: J Harmon, Arecibo Obs
1530h P52D-01 INVITED Millimeter Wavelength
Observations of Stars Forming With Disks in
Nearby Molecular Clouds: *W J Welch, L
Looney, L G Mundy
1550h P52D-02 INVITED Observations of Planet
Forming Regions Around Young Low-Mass Stars
With the Future Millimeter and
Sub-millimeter Arrays in Chile: *R Kawabe
1610h P52D-03 INVITED Status Report on Project
Phoenix, a Privately Funded Search for
Intelligent Life in Other Solar Systems: *J
Tarter
1630h P52D-04 Assessment of Taiwan's Potentials in
Planetary Observations: *K Y Lo
S21A CC:101B Tues 0830h
Strong Ground Motion Studies
Presiding: H C Chiu, Academia Sinica; K Irikura, Kyoto Univ
0830h S21A-01 Rupture Process of the June 25, 1995
I-Lan, Taiwan (M~KW~L=6.0) Earthquake
Analyzed From Dense Strong Motion Stations:
*K F Ma, J Mori
0845h S21A-02 INVITED Simulation of Strong Ground
Motion Data for Australian Intra-Plate
Earthquake Using Green's Function Method: C
Sinadinovski, *K F McCue, M Somerville
0900h S21A-03 Evaluation of Strong Ground Motions
in the Source Area During the 1995
Hyogoken-Nanbu, Japan, Earthquake: *T Iwata,
H Sekiguchi, A Pitarka, K Irikura
0915h S21A-04 Prediction of Near-fault Strong
Ground Motion for Future Large Earthquakes:
*K Irikura, K Kamae, T Kagawa
0930h S21A-05 Performance Test of Automatic
Determination of Fault Planes and Ruptured
Areas Using Strong-Motion Waveform Data: *K
Kuge, T Iwata, K Irikura
0945h S21A-06 Characteristics of Source Spectra
for Small to Moderate Earthquakes in the
Chiayi-Tainan Area of Taiwan: *W G Huang, Y T
Yeh
1000h Break
1030h S21A-07 A Free Field Strong Motion Network
in Taiwan: TSMN: *K S Liu, T C Shin, Y B Tsai
1045h S21A-08 The Coseismic Displacements
Estimated From Near-Source Accelerograms: *H C
Chiu
1100h S21A-09 Calculating Attenuation Law With
Site Effects Corrected: *C Y Wang, G S Chang,
C C Lin
1115h S21A-10 The Attenuation Research of the
Strong Ground Velocity in China: *P Chen, B
Li, T Bai
1130h S21A-11 Spatial Distribution of Scattered
Wave Energy Beneath Hida Region, Japan: *A
Jin, K Ito, M Ando
1145h S21A-12 Nonlinear Seismic Signal Analysis on
Data From the Kobe Liquefaction Site and the
Collapsed Imperial County Service Building:
*C P Li, T L Teng
S22A CC:HALL Tues 1330h
Earth Structures and Wave Propagation Posters
Presiding: K Nishigami, Kyoto Univ; C H Chen,
National Chung Cheng Univ
1330h S22A-01 POSTER Modelling of the Complex
Character of the Upper Mantle Body Wave
Phases by WKBJ Synthetic Seismograms: *S C
Dey
1330h S22A-02 POSTER Lateral Velocity Variations
in Taiwan Area From Pn Traveltime Tomography:
*C Chen
1330h S22A-03 POSTER Deep Structure of the San
Andreas, Calaveras, and Some Other Active
Faults, Northern California, by an Inversion
Analysis of Coda Envelopes From Local
Earthquakes: *K Nishigami
1330h S22A-04 POSTER Velocity Anomalies and
Spatial Distribution of Physical Properties
in Horizontally Lying Slabs in the
Northwestern Pacific Region: *S Takenaka, H
Sanshadokoro, S Yoshioka
1330h S22A-05 POSTER Review Of Geophysical
Structure By Multi-channel Seismic Data At
Offshore Sanriku Around Japan Trench: *T
Tsuru, J O Park, Y Kaneda, Y Kido, N
Takahashi, S Kodaira, Y Kono
1330h S22A-06 POSTER Tomographic Inversion of
China From Surface-Wave Group and Phase
Velocities: *R D Hwang, G K Yu
1330h S22A-07 POSTER Application of the
Time-Frequency Polarization Analysis to
Study the Complexity of Propagation Paths of
Surface Waves Across the Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau: H Chen, Z X Huang
1330h S22A-08 POSTER Propagation of Elastic Waves
in a High-Velocity Layer: A Study of Slab
Phase Characteristics: Y Chang, B Huang
1330h S22A-09 POSTER Three-Dimensional P and S
Velocity Structures in the Taitung Region,
Eastern Taiwan: *K C Chen, Y H Yeh, C H Lin,
B S Huang, H Y Yen, J M Chiu
1330h S22A-10 POSTER Crustal Heterogeneity in
Central Japan as Inferred From Array
Observation: *M Kosuga, N Tsumura, K Obara,
K Nida, A Ito
1330h S22A-11 POSTER Quantitative Analysis of
Site Response from the Downhole Seismic
Records: *C Lee, B Chin, Y Tsai, S Chiu,
K Wen
1330h S22A-12 POSTER A Study on Strong Ground
Motion Site Effects of the Taipei Basin in
Terms of Response Spectrum: *J Y Lin, Y B
Tsai, Y M Wu
1330h S22A-13 INVITED POSTER P and S Waves'
Velocity Structures Offshore Southeastern
Taiwan Inverted From Wide-Angle Seismic Data:
*G S Lin, R C Shih, C H Lin, Y H Yeh, B S
Huang, H Y Yen
1330h S22A-14 POSTER OBS Seismic Survey Off
Sanriku, Northeast Japan: Heterogeneous
Crustal Structure and Its Relation to
Seismic Activities: G Fujie, T Sato, *J
Kasahara, S Koresawa, K Mochizuki, R Hino,
K Suyehiro
1330h S22A-15 POSTER Crustal Structure of
Seismogenic Plate Boundary off Fukushima,
the Southern Japan Trench Subduction Zone: *M
Nishino, R Hino, Y Yabe, Y Asano, T Sato,
S Koresawa, G Fujie, K Mochizuki, M
Shinohara, Y Aoyagi, T Yoshizawa, H
Shiobara
1330h S22A-16 POSTER Subsurface Structure of the
Tachikawa Fault in the West of Tokyo,
Central Japan: *K Yamaguchi, N Kano, T
Yokokura, T Kiguchi, A Tanaka, H Sato
1330h S22A-17 POSTER Application of the 2D Time
to Depth Transformation on a 3D Layered
Model of Hoping Basin in Ryukyu Forearc: *K C
Chang, T K Wang, C S Liu, W K Ko
S22B CC:HALL Tues 1330h
Seismicity and Neotectonics Posters
Presiding: Y T Yeh, Academia Sinica
1330h S22B-01 POSTER "A-type" and "B-type"
Earthquakes of the 1991 Pre-eruption
Seismicity of Pinatubo Volcano, Philippines:
*G M Besana, M Ando, T Ohkura, R S
Punongbayan, J A Daligdig
1330h S22B-02 POSTER The Effect of the Apparent
Magnitude on the b Value: *Q Changyuan
1330h S22B-03 POSTER Seismicity Response for the
Static Stress Change Accompanied by the 1995
Hyogo-ken Nanbu (Kobe) Earthquake: *M
Nakamura, M Ando
1330h S22B-04 POSTER The Seismicity Framework in
Continental China and Its Environs: *W Luo, Z
Luo
1330h S22B-05 POSTER The Tectonic Environment
Shear Stress Field in the Capital Area by
Use of the Data of Beijing Digital Seismic
Telemetry Network: *T Bai, P Chen
1330h S22B-06 POSTER Map of Recent Tectonic
Stress Field in China: *F R Xie, G L Xu, J F
Zhang, S Q Dou, S B Shu
1330h S22B-07 POSTER The Study of the March 17,
1906, Meishan Earthquake in Taiwan and the
Associated Earthquake Fault: *Y T Yeh, S N
Cheng, M S Lin, M T Hsu
1330h S22B-08 POSTER Neotectonic Map Tokyo (2nd
Edition): *Y Sugiyama, K Satake, M
Komazawa
1330h S22B-09 POSTER Finite Element Analysis: A
Feasible Method for Analyzing Crustal
Deformation in Taiwan Area: *P H Hsu
S22C CC:101B Tues 1415h
Advances in Earthquake Loss Estimation and Its Application
Presiding: B Tsai, National Central Univ; R M Chung,
Earthquake Emergency Group
1415h S22C-01 Earthquake Scenario Analysis for
Megacities With Macroeconomic Approach: *Q F
Chen, Y Chen
1430h S22C-02 Methodology of Earthquake Disaster
Forecast and Its Application: *M Lu, Y He, C
Miao
1445h S22C-03 INVITED Building Inventory
Classification and Fragility Curves
Developing for Taiwan Area: *W Chiang
1500h S22C-04 Building Damage Estimation Using
Ground Response Analyses for Seismic
Microzoning: J Tsai, T Hsieh
1515h S22C-05 Vulnerability Analysis in Earthquake
Loss Estimate: *Y Chen, Q F Chen, L Chen
1530h S22C-06 Earthquake Damage and Loss
Estimation With Geographic Information System:
*Y Chen, Q F Chen, L Chen
1545h S22C-07 Application of GIS in Earthquake
Emergency Decisions System of Shanghai: E Huo,
Y Zhu, T Yang
1600h S22C-08 INVITED Toward Real-Time Mapping of
Ground Motion for Earthquake Loss Estimation:
*Y B Tsai, Y M Wu, J Y Lin
S31A CC:101B Wed 0830h
Near Surface Effects on Ground Motions
Presiding: K Kudo, Univ of Tokyo; K L Wen, Academia Sinica
0830h S31A-01 Nonlinear Soil Response Analysis at
LSST Down-hole Seismic Array: *B H Chin, C P
Lee, Y B Tsai, S J Chiu, K L Wen
0845h S31A-02 Excitation of Later Arrivals in
Ashigara Valley During Events Occurring in
Yamanashi, Japan: *T Uetake, K Kudo
0900h S31A-03 Site Response Evaluation Using H/V
Ratio at Yan-Liau Station in Hualien, Taiwan:
*H C Huang, Y T Yang
0915h S31A-04 Site Effect Analysis in the Lanyang
Plain: *H Peng, C Chang, K Wen
0930h S31A-05 Site Effect Analysis From 3D
Observation and Numerical Methods: *K Wen,
H Peng
S31B CC:101B Wed 1015h
Subduction Zone Structures (joint with T)
Presiding: S Yoshioka, Kyushu Univ
1015h S31B-01 Observation of SP Converted Waves
Beneath Northern Taiwan: *P R Jian, K F Ma
1030h S31B-02 Morphology of the Subducting Slab
Boundary and Its Relation to Interplate
Seismic Coupling in Northeast Japan: D Zhao,
T Matsuzawa, N Umino, A Hasegawa
1045h S31B-03 The Effects of the Existence of
Metastable Wedge of alpha-Olivine Within a
Slab on Theoretical Seismograms of Deep
Earthquakes: *S Yoshioka, T Hiyoshi, S
Takenaka, H Sanshadokoro
1100h S31B-04 Studies of the Georesistivity
Structure in the Central Part of the
Northeastern Japan Arc: *Y Fujinawa, N
Kawakami, Y Honkura
1115h S31B-05 Transition From Oblique Subduction
to Collision: Earthquakes in the Northern
Luzon Arc-Taiwan Region: *H Kao, G Huang,
C Liu
1130h S31B-06 The Slab-Induced Depression of the
660 km Discontinuity Beneath Tonga: Evidence
From Taiwan Seismic Array: *P F Chen, B S
Huang, L Y Chiao
S32A CC:101B Wed 1330h
Earthquake Prediction - Status and Propect
Presiding: C Sammis, Univ of Southern California; Y He,
Seismological Bureau of China
1330h S32A-01 Global Tests of Earthquake
Prediction Hypotheses: *D D Jackson, Y Y
Kagan
1350h S32A-02 Projects of Earthquake Science
Engineering Aiming at Providing Foundation
for Exploration of Earthquake Prediction: *Y
He, M Lu
1410h S32A-03 Effects of the Seamounts Subducting
With the Philippine Sea Plate at the Suruga
Trough, Central Japan, on the Generation of
an Interplate Earthquake: *Y Honkura, H
Kuroki, Y Nagaya
1425h S32A-04 Distribution and Cause of Large
Earthquakes in Japan: New Evidence From
Seismic Tomography: D Zhao, A Hasegawa
1440h S32A-05 Possible Precursory Variations for
Zhangbei Earthquake of January 10, 1998 in
China: *Q F Chen, H M Wang, P L Lu, L Ma, Y X
Zhang, X X Huang, Z A Sun, K W Li
1455h Break
1510h S32A-06 The 1998 (M 6.2) Zhangbei-Shangyi,
HeBei Province, China, Earthquake and its
Prediction Investigation: *P Lu
1525h S32A-07 INVITED Intermittent Criticality,
Seismic Cycles, and Predictability of
Earthquakes: *C G Sammis
1545h S32A-08 Universality of the Seismic
Moment-Frequency Relation: *Y Y Kagan
1600h S32A-09 The Probe and Study on the
Earthquake Precursor of Deeper Electrical
Changes in the Earth's Crust: C Lin, J Chen,
C Yang, S Wang
1615h S32A-10 The Western Guerrero, Mexico,
Seismogenic Zone From the Microseismicity
Associated to the 1979 Petatlan and 1985
Zihuatanejo Earthquakes: *D A Novelo-Casanova,
C Valdes-Gonzalez
1630h S32A-11 Preliminary Study of the Law of
Migration of Seismic Activity in South East
of Asia: X D Nguyen, P D Nguyen
S41A CC:101B Thurs 0830h
OBS and Onshore/Offshore Geophysical Studies
Presiding: R C Shih, National Chung Cheng Univ; K Suyehiro,
Univ of Tokyo
0830h S41A-01 INVITED Ocean Bottom Seismometry
for Regional Scale Studies in the Western
Pacific: *K Suyehiro, M Shinohara
0845h S41A-02 The Velocity Structure Variation of
the Northeastern Japan Forearc Using
Airgun-OBS Data: *N Takahashi, S Kodaira,
T Tsuru, J Park, R Hino, M Nishino, S
Abe, H Kinoshita
0900h S41A-03 Shear and Compressional Wave
Structures Explored by Ocean-Bottom
Seismometers Offshore Eastern Taiwan: *T K
Wang, S F Lin, W N Wu, C H Pan, C S Liu
0915h S41A-04 INVITED OBS-Derived Velocity
Structure of the Westernmost Ryukyu Arc: *K D
McIntosh, Y Nakamura
0930h S41A-05 Seismic Profiling Across the
Northeastern Japan Arc: Onshore and Offshore
Joint Observation: *R Hino, S Ito, M
Nishino, T Okada, N Umino, S Kodaira, N
Takahashi, Y Kaneda, S Abe, T Iwasaki
0945h S41A-06 A Three-Dimensional Vp Velocity
Model of the Eastern Taiwan Area and Its
Tectonic Implications: *W Cheng, C Wang, C
Shyu, S Hsu
1000h S41A-07 Implications of Seismic Spectra of
OBS Records Acquired in Western Okinawa
Trough: A Chen, *D Tsao, M Lai, Y
Nakamura
1015h Break
1030h S41A-08 INVITED The Application of
Integrated Well Log Interpretation for Low
Resistivity Pay Sands: S Z Lo, J W Ku, E S
Wee, S K Lai
1045h S41A-09 Seismic Study in Constructing 3-D
Geometry of Thrust System in Foothills Belt,
Northwestern Taiwan: K M Yang, J C Wu, H H
Ting, J B Wang, W R Chi
1100h S41A-10 Three-Component Broadband
Large-Dynamic-Range Ocean Bottom Seismograph
OBS863-1: *G F Wang, L G Xu, F T Liu, C R Ran,
A M Shao, Y Y Zhang, F W Zhao
1115h S41A-11 INVITED Structure of the Margin
Wedge in the Incipient Collision Zone Near
the Southern Tip of Taiwan: Results From a
Large Offset OBS Seismic Survey: *Y Nakamura,
K D McIntosh, A T Chen
1130h S41A-12 INVITED Deep Crustal Structure
Beneath Taiwan From Wide-Angle Seismic Data:
*R C Shih, C H Lin, Y H Yeh, B S Huang, H Y
Yen, C S Liu
1145h S41A-13 Multiple Suppression and Subsurface
Imaging of OBS Data: *H W Chen, C W Chang
1200h S41A-14 Imaging Australia's Northwest Shelf
Passive Margin Using Ocean Bottom
Seismometers and Deep Reflection Seismic: J
Sayers, C Collins, *C S Lee
S42A CC:101B Thurs 1330h
Continental Lithosphere (joint with T)
Presiding: H Kao, Academia Sinica; H M J Stagg,
Australian Geol Survey Org
1330h S42A-01 INVITED Crustal Stress in the
Australian Continent: *Y Zhang, E Scheibner,
P Morgan, B E Hobbs, A Ord, S J Cox
1345h S42A-02 Crustal Transects on Australia's
Southern Margin: H M Stagg, P A Symonds, D C
Ramsay, A Moore, I Borissova, *N F Exon
1400h S42A-03 Early Eocene Arc-Continent Collision
and Subduction Inversion Reconstructed From
Kamchatka (NE of Asia): *E A
Konstantinovskaia
1415h S42A-04 Upper and Lower Cutoff of Seismicity
in the Crust and its Relation to Active
Faults in Inner Zone of Honshu, Japan: *K
Ito
1430h S42A-05 3-D Velocity Structure of Upper
Crust in Ultra-High Pressure Dabieshan
Orogeni