IGCP608 Second Meeting and Field Trip, Waseda Japan, September 4-10, 2014

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The Second International Symposium of International Geoscience Programme (IGCP) Project 608 Cretaceous Ecosystems and Their Responses to Paleoenvironmental Changes in Asia and the Western Pacific Land-Ocean Linkages and Biotic Evolution during the Cretaceous: Contribution from Asia and Western Pacific FIRST CIRCULAR 1

INVITATION AND AIMS The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the 2 nd International Symposium of IGCP608 Cretaceous ecosystems and their responses to paleoenvironmental changes in Asia and the Western Pacific to be held in Tokyo, Japan on September 4-10, 2014. The IGCP Project 608 kicked off last year with the successful meeting of the First International Symposium at Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India. The IGCP608 s aim is to delineate the Cretaceous ecosystems and how they responded to the paleo-environmental changes during the Cretaceous time that affected the South-East Asian and adjacent Western Pacific region. We will depict how the types of ecosystems that were established during the Cretaceous evolved in Asia and the Western Pacific. Doing so, we will try to ascertain links between global and local environmental changes in both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This project comprises two groups of major topics: 1) Variations of Cretaceous terrestrial and marine environments, and 2) Evolution of Cretaceous terrestrial and marine ecosystems in Asia and the Western Pacific. The 2 nd International Symposium of the IGCP608 in Tokyo plans to organize the following topic sessions with respect to 1) Land-ocean linkages, 2) OAE (oceanic anoxic event) phenomena, 3) Biotic evolution from Asian and Western Pacific records, and 4) Asian geoparks highlighting Cretaceous. This will be based on the multitude of the adequate information gathered from terrestrial and marine strata in Asia and Western Pacific and others. EXECUTIVES AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IGCP 608 Project Leaders: Prof. Hisao Ando (Leader) Department of Earth Sciences, Ibaraki University, Japan Prof. Xiaoqiao Wan (Co-Leader) School of Geosciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, China, P.R. Prof. Daekyo, Cheong (Co-Leader) Department of Geology, College of Natural Sciences, Kangwon National University, Korea Prof. Sunil Bajpai (Co-Leader) Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India Symposium Organizing Committee: Organizing Committee of the Second International Symposium of IGCP608 Prof. Hisao Ando, Ibaraki University (Chairman) Prof. Hiromichi Hirano, Waseda University (Vice-chairman) Prof. Takashi Hasegawa, Kanazawa University (Vice-chairman) Dr. Tohru Ohta, Waseda University (Secretary General) 2

Prof. Hideo Takagi, Waseda University Prof. Ren Hirayama, Waseda University Dr. Mizuki Murakami, Waseda University (Secretary) Dr. Kazuma Seike, Waseda University (Secretary) Dr. Hitoshi Hasegawa, Nagoya University (Secretary) Dr. Kazuyoshi Moriya, Kanazawa University (Secretary) Dr. Seiichi Toshimitsu, Geological Survey of Japan Dr. Masanobu Yamamoto, Hokkaido University Scientific Advisory Board: Prof. Yong Il Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Prof. Min Huh, Chonnam National University, Korea Prof. Hiroshi Nishi, Tohoku University, Japan Prof. Yasufumi Iryu, Tohoku University, Japan Dr. Junichiro Kuroda, JAMSTEC, Japan Dr. James W. Haggart, Canada Co-Organizing Agency: School of Education, Waseda University Department of Earth Sciences, School of Education, Waseda University School of International Liberal Studies, Waseda University Ibaraki University Geological Survey of Japan Geological Society of Japan Palaeontological Society of Japan Sedimentological Society of Japan Date GENERAL INFORMATION Wednesday September 3, 2014 Arrival of participants, ice breaker party Thursday September 4, 2014 Opening ceremony, scientific sessions, welcome dinner Friday September 5, 2014 Scientific sessions, business meeting. Saturday September 6, 2014 Scientific sessions Sunday to Wednesday, September 7-10, 2014 Post-symposium field excursion Forearc basin siliciclastic successions along the Pacific coast, central Japan Thursday September 11, 2014 Departure of participants. 3

Venue The Symposium and scientific sessions will be held at Okuma Auditorium of Waseda University, western central area of Tokyo, Japan (see Map). Okuma Auditorium has been designated as a Japanese important cultural property of Japan. Waseda Campus Map: http://www.waseda.jp/eng/comm on/images/campus/campus_map_ waseda.png (Building No. 21) Post-symposium field excursion The post-symposium field excursion will allow the participants to observe forearc basin siliciclastic successions exposed along the Pacific coast 100 to 200 km east to northeast of Tokyo, central Honshu Island: Choshi Group (storm-dominated shallow-marine sandstone and mudstone facies: Barremian-Aptian), Nakaminato Group (Campanian turbidite and offshore mudstone facies: Campanian-Maastrichtion) and Futaba Group (fluvial to shallowmarine sandstone and mudstone facies: Coniacian-Santonian). We can see the alternating marine (deep to shallow) and terrestrial (fluvial) deposits and their transitions in sedimentary facies and biofacies laterally and stratigraphically. 4

Registration Fees US$ 200 US$ 150 US$ 500 Symposium only (September 4-6, 2014) (includes admission to the poster and oral presentation sessions and abstract volume, refreshments, lunch, icebreaker and welcome dinner). Student rate of the above Post-symposium field excursion (includes fieldguide book, accommodations, food and transportation during the excursion). Accommodation and Rates Reservation for accommodations at Sunroute Hotel (special prizing) can be made through the Organizing Committee of the symposium. Those who want to stay in other hotels in the city of Waseda or near campus can arrange reservations by themselves. Participants who want to stay at Sounroute Hotel are advised to pay to the Organizing Committee in advance at the room rate of US$50~US$75 (double use) per night. The number of room is limited, and thus the first come the first served. Accommodation arrangements can be requested by the Reply Form on the last page of this document. Unless asked by the participant, the Organizing Committee will assign two people in a room. If one wishes to use a single room (US$85~US$95 per night), please indicate so on the Reply Form. Financial Support The Organizing Committee will provide support for some of the expenses such as registration fee, accommodations and field excursion fees mainly from developing countries, who satisfy the following conditions: 1) submit an abstract before the deadline and 2) participate in the symposium. In principle, a few participant per country will be given support. In addition, students who satisfy the above conditions and present their research results at the symposium can apply for support also. Please contact Dr. Tohru Ohta (igcp608.waseda@gmail.com) of Symposium Secretary General. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM The official language of the symposium is English. The scientific session venue will be provided with computers and an LCD projector. Expected Topic Sessions 1) Land-ocean linkage: Correlation, sedimentology and paleo-environments 2) OAE phenomena contributed from Asian and Western Pacific Records 3) Biotic evolution: Asian and Western Pacific fauna and flora 4) Asian geoparks highlighting Cretaceous Cretaceous studies being carried out in other parts of the world and discipline are cordially invited to be presented to compare and contrast with the Asian and Western Pacific records for global significance and correlation. 5

Preparation & Submission of Abstract Participants who wish to give oral and poster presentations must submit an extended abstract of their presentation. The extended abstract should not be longer than 4 printed pages (single-spaced, A4 size). Each abstract must include: 1) Title, 2) Name(s) of author(s), 3) Affiliation(s) of author(s) including email address of the first author, 4) Text, and 5) Reference(s) cited. Author(s) should send the file of extended abstract (MS Word file preferable) to Dr. Mizuki Murakami (igcp608.waseda@gmail.com) by 10 July, 2014. Acceptance of abstracts for presentation will be announced by 15 July, 2014. Poster Presentation Participants who wish to make poster presentations must prepare their posters. Dimensions of poster will be announced in the following circular. Tokyo TRAVEL INFORMATION Tokyo, Japan is located approximately 60-70 km southwest from the Narita International Airport. The Haneda International Airport is also enough convenient, only 20 km far from the central downtown area of Tokyo, and international flights are increasing year by year. Detailed further information for transportation will be provided in the second circular. Participants must provide the Organizing Committee with their flight details so that arrangements can be made for their possible pick up at the airport. Information for the access to the Waseda Campus from airports can be found in the end of the following page: http://www.waseda.jp/eng/campus/map.html Other useful sites Japan: The Official Guide http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/transportation/index.html East Japan Railway Company http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/index.html Tokyo Metro http://www.tokyometro.jp/en/index.html Rail Map http://www.jrpass.com/map Time Table and Route Search http://www.hyperdia.com/en/ 6

Visa Participants, who need an official letter of invitation for visa application, please indicate it on the Reply Form. CORRESPONDENCE Please address all correspondence and inquiries to: Organizing Committee of the Second International Symposium of IGCP608 E-Mail: igcp608.waseda@gmail.com Dr. Tohru Ohta (Secretary General) Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts & Sciences, Waseda University 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan E-mail: igcp608.waseda@gmail.com (tohta@waseda.jp) Tel: +81-3-5286-1515 Fax: +81-3-5286-1515 Dr. Mizuki Murakami (Symposium Secretary) Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts & Sciences, Waseda University 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan E-mail: igcp608.waseda@gmail.com (mizuki-m@aoni.waseda.jp) Tel: +81-3-5286-9864 IMPORTANT DATES February 1 April 1 May 1 July 10 July 15 July 31 Distribution of First Circular Reply to First Circular Distribution of Second Circular Deadline for submission of abstracts Notification of acceptance and mode of presentation Distribution of Final Circular to potential participants Website: All up-to-date information will be provided on http://igcp608.ibaraki.ac.jp/ 7

Reply Form to First Circular The Second International Symposium of IGCP608: Cretaceous ecosystems and their responses to paleoenvironmental changes in Asia and the Western Pacific Personal Details Tokyo, Japan 4-6 September 2013 Web-page: http://igcp608.ibaraki.ac.jp/ Please complete and return before 1 April, 2014 Surname:..First name(s): Affiliation:..... Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Please tick the appropriate box: I submit an abstract for a presentation: Oral Poster Title:. Status (select one) : Professional Student I am registering for a field excursion Yes No I request for accommodation arrangements (Sunroute Hotel) Yes No [If ticked YES above] I request for a single room Yes No I request for Invitation Letter for VISA application Yes No Other requests:. Please fill out and send back to: Dr. Mizuki Murakami (Symposium Secretary) Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts & Sciences, Waseda University 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan E-mail: igcp608.waseda@gmail.com 8