Agenda

May 28 - Jun 2 2015 | Taipei, Taiwan
Feedbacks and coupling Among
Climate, Erosion and Tectonics
during mountain building
台美地球科學雙邊合作研討會
US-Taiwan Geoscience workshop
Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building
FACET 2015 Workshop
Events
Event
Date
Place
Da-An Field Trip
May 28
Reception Banquet
May 28 (18:30)
Opening Ceremony
May 29 (9:00)
Da-An Gorge
Howard Civil Service International
House (14F) 福華國際文教會館
Astronomy Mathematics Building,
(NTU campus)
台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳
Symposium
May 29-31
Astronomy Mathematics Building
(NTU campus)
台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳
Conference Dinner
May 29 (18:30)
Taroko Field Trip
May 31 – June 2
The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei
台北福華大飯店
Taroko, Hualien
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Reception Banquet(迎賓酒會):
Howard Civil Service International House (14F) 福華國際文教會館 迎賓廳
臺北市新生南路三段 30 號
No. 30,Sec. 3,Shin-Sheng South Road. Taipei, 106,Taiwan,R.O.C.
Tel No.:886-2-7712-2323
Conference Dinner(大會晚宴)
The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei (B2) 台北福華大飯店 宴會廳
臺北市仁愛路三段 160 號
160, Ren Ai Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan 10657, R.O.C
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– Thursday, May 28th –
8:00 to 17:30
Da-An Gorge field trip:
Meet at lobby of the Howard Civil Service International House at 7:50 to take bus
Pifeng Bridge: waterfall on Chi-Chi surface rupture (Stop 1)
Shihkang Dam (Stop 2)
Lunch:
Da-An Gorge (Stop 3)
18:30 to 20:30
Reception/Ice breaker:
Howard Civil Service International House
14F Conference Room
No. 30,Sec. 3,Shin-Sheng South Road. Taipei, 106,Taiwan,R.O.C.
福華國際文教會館 迎賓廳
臺北市新生南路三段 30 號
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– Friday, May 29th –
09:00 to 09:40
Joint opening ceremony & Group photo
Auditorium hall
Astronomy Mathematics Building
(NTU campus)
台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳
09:40 to 10:00
Coffee break
Introduction of the workshop
10:00 to 10:15
(Tim Byrne and Jian-Cheng Lee)
10:15 to 11:55
I) FACET keynote session I – Feedbacks and coupling in the Himalaya, Andes and
Taiwan
(Chairs: Tim Byrne and Jian-Cheng Lee)
Auditorium hall
10:15~10:40
10:40~11:05
11:05~11:30
11:30~11:55
Emerging Perspctives on Himalayan Neotectonics
Climate, Topography, Lithology, Erosion Rate and
Tectonics: New Insights from the Himalaya and the Kelin Whipple
Andes
The linkage between non-adiabatic cooling, isotopic
Nadja Insel
lapse rates and paleoelevation estimates
15 years after Chi-Chi: What we have learned about
Bruce Shyu
tectonic and surface processes in Taiwan
11:55 to 12:25
Group discussion: Goals and structure of working groups
(Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)
Lunch: lunch box
Kip Hodges
Auditorium hall
12:30~13:30
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13:30 to 15:10
II) FACET keynote session II – Understanding mountain building in Taiwan through
US-Taiwan collaborations
(Chairs: Mary Hubbard and Kuo-En Ching)
Auditorium hall
13:30~13:55
13:55~14:20
14:20~14:45
14:45~15:10
Simultaneous Mountain Building in the Taiwan
Yuan-His Lee
Orogenic Belt.
Subsurface imaging of the Taiwan orogen: TAIGER
Hao Kuo-Chen
experiments
Not so fast: Slow Erosion, Increasing Relief and Extreme
Will Ouimet
Landscape Disequilibrium in Taiwan
Climate and topography in East Asia and Taiwan
Huang-Hsiung Hsu
15:10 to 16:30
Group discussion: (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)(Coffee served in each group room)
Preliminary working groups:
 Structure, tectonics and lithospheric processes
 Surface processes, climate and landscape evolution
 Geodesy and active tectonics
Each group should consider:
1) Outstanding questions or grand challenges
2) Critical barriers that are limiting progress
16:30 to 17:50
Posters (Beer at 17:00)
Outside of auditorium hall
Meet at poster area at 17:50 and walk 3-4 minutes to the shuttle bus for dinner (bus will
meet us near the gate to NTU campus on Xinhai Road and the NTU Sports Center – the “big
dome”).
18:30 to 20:30
Dinner: Conference dinner hosted by MOST; Howard Plaza Hotel
(No. 160, Ren Ai Road, Sec. 3, Taipei)
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– Saturday, May 30th –
8:30 to 9:00
Group discussion: Brief working group reports and discussion (10 min presentation for
each group):
(Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)
Auditorium hall
9:00 to 9:50
III) State of the Science: Atmospheric Processes and Applications to Taiwan
(Chair: Chris Poulsen)
Auditorium hall
9:00~9:25
Orographic precipitation: An atmospheric dynamics
Joe Galewsky
perspective
9:25~9:50
Tropical Pacific response to continental ice sheet
Shih-Yu Lee
topography
09:50 to 10:10
Coffee break
10:10 to 11:20
IV) State of the Science: Geomorphic processes and applications to Taiwan
(Chair: Elizabeth Schermer and Mary Yeh)
Auditorium hall
10:20~10:35
Climate’s elusive control on chemical weathering:
Jean Dixon
Reevaluating climate-weathering-erosion feedbacks
10:35~10:50
Hillslope controls on channel geometry in a developing
Brian Yanites
orogen
10:50~11:05
11:05~11:20
Posters
Lunch: lunch box
Does the megathrust earthquake cycle influence longterm uplift and incision in the Cascadia forearc of Colin Stark
Washington?
The impact of glacial/interglacial climate changes on
fluvial and mass-wasting processes in the Taiwan’s Meng-Lung Hsieh
mountains
11:20 to 12:30
12:30 to 13:30
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13:30 to 14:00
Group discussion: Evaluation of working group themes
Auditorium hall
14:00 to 15:30
Working groups: brainstorming and outlining challenges
Group rooms
15:30 to 18:30
Coffee break and posters: (Beer at 17:00)
Outside of auditorium hall
Dinner: on your own (please mix cultures and disciplines and explore the Wenzhou Park
neighborhood and/or the area around the Shida (NTNU) Night Market)
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– Sunday, May 31st –
8:30 to 9:30
V) State of the Science: Geochemical processes and indicators of climate-tectonic
interactions and applications to Taiwan
(Chairs: Matthew Rossi and Shao-Yi Huang)
Auditorium hall
8:30~8:45
8:45~9:00
9:00~9:15
9:15~9:30
The geomorphic aftermath of the 2008 Wenchuan
earthquake and implications from tectonics and
mountain building to hazards and geochemical cycles
Carbon cycling in this landslide-dominated region and
the relationship between PE and CW for assessing the
climate change effect
Hydrated Volcanic Glass Durability and Isotope
Composition Stability on Geologic Timescales
Organic molecular proxies for the climatic and
topographic evolution of a landscape
9:30 to 10:15
VI) Emerging tools and technologies
(Chair: Kaj Johnson)
9:30~9:45
9:45~10:00
10:00~10:15
Josh West
Jr-Chuan Huang
Elizabeth Cassel
Michael Hren
Auditorium hall
Seasonal, long-term, and short-term deformation in the
Yu-Ju Hsu
Central Range of Taiwan induced by landslides
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Technology for
Kuo-Jen Chang
Geological Applications and Prospects
2D/3D numerical models of orogenic systems, including Eh Tan
erosion and sedimentation
10:15 to 10:30
Group discussion: Evaluation of working group themes
(Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)
Auditorium hall
10:30 to 12:00
Working groups: write reports (coffee and snacks served in each group room)
12:00~13:00
Lunch: lunch box
Poster needs to be removed before lunch!
13:00~17:30
Travel to Taroko
Meet at lobby of the Howard Civil Service International House at 13:15 to take shuttle
bus to Main Taipei train station.
Train from Taipei to Hualien (14:30 ~ 16:43), bus from Hualien to Taroko (Leader Village)
Dinner: Leader Village
18:30~20:30
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– Monday, June 1st –
9:00 to 18:00
Taroko field trip
Taroko National Park Visitor Center (Stop 1)
Shakadang Trail/Mysterious Valley (Stop 2)
Cimu Bridge (Stop 3)
Lunch: Lunch box in the field
Tianxiang (Stop 4)
Baiyang Trail (Stop 5)
Dinner: Leader Village
18:30 to 20:30
– Tuesday, June 2nd –
8:00 to 12:00
Group discussion: Remaining challenges, funding, necessary tools
(Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)
Working groups: write reports (coffee and snacks served in each group room)
12 to 14:30
Lunch: Chef Ming’s restaurant in Hualien
14:30 to 17:00
Travel to Taipei…
Dinner: on your own
18:30 to 20:30
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Does the megathrust earthquake cycle influence long-term uplift
and incision in the Cascadia forearc of Washington?
Investigating Landslides and Fluvial Processes in Taiwan using
Remote Sensing and Field Studies
Active Dehydration, Delamination and Deformation of
Transitional Continental Crust in an Arc-Continent Collision,
Taiwan
Holocene Deposition History of the Backarc-Opening Lanyang
Basin, northern Taiwan
A preliminary study of the inhomogeneous noise source from the
non-linear interaction of the ocean current with the continental
slope
Evolution of the Holocene uplifted terraces along the Chihshang
Fault, Eastern Taiwan: Interactions between tectonic vertical
movement and fluvial sedimentation
Evidence for stable Sr isotope fractionation by silicate weathering
in a small sedimentary watershed in southwestern Taiwan
Transition from mature to collapsed orogen: Perspectives from
northern Taiwan
High-resolution 3-D Shear Wave Upper-crust Structures in Ilan
Plain using Ambient Noise Tomography
Surficial Geological Processes Affecting the Shallow Crustal
ThermalStructures: Results from 2D and 3D Seismic Reflection
Data Offshore SW Taiwan
Exhumation of Metamorphic rocks during the Taiwan Orogeny: A
Study of the Daguan Fault between Tailuko and Yuli Belts
Inferring geometry of Taiwan orogenic belt from recent
earthquakes
Rapid slip of the Gyaring Co fault in Central Tibet
Perched, Post-Glacial Landscapes in the Tropics: Buzzcut or
Relict?
The role of waterfalls and knickzones in controlling the style and
pace of landscape adjustment in the western San Gabriel
Mountains, California
The deformation path partitioning within the multiply deformation
area, Tananao complex, Taiwan
Feedbacks Among Rifting, Erosion, Lithospheric Rupture, and
Crustal Recycling: From the Colorado River to the Salton Trough
and Gulf of California
Sea-level responses to massive sediment redistribution in and
around Taiwan
Orogenic stress, Cleavage patterns, Kinematics and Topography
in the Taiwan Arc-Continent Collision
Orographic precipitation: An atmospheric dynamics perspective
Luminescence in river sediment as a means to quantify sediment
transport rates: theoretical background, model framework, and
future testing.
Colin Amos
Lindsey Belliveau
Tim Byrne
Yu-Chang Chan
Emmy Chang
Queenie Chang
Hung-chun Chao
Chih-Tung Chen
Kai-Xun Chen
Wu-Cheng Chi
De-Cheng Yi
Ray Chuang
Chung, Ling-Ho
Maxwell Cunningham
Roman DiBiase
Gong-Ruei Ho
Rebecca Dorsey
Ken Ferrier
Donald Fisher
Joseph Galewsky
Harrison Gray
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Physical property, textural, and compositional contrasts across the
unconformity and major seismic reflectors in the upper plate of
the Costa Rica subduction zone
An implication of the seismic sequences of the Chimei CanyonFan system in relation to arc- continent collision
Tectonic foliation and the distribution of landslides in the southern
Central Range, Taiwan
Climate Impact on Chemical Weathering Intensity in Taiwan
River Catchments: Insights from the Lithium Isotope
Geochemistry
Unroofing patterns detected by multiple thermochronometers on
modern detritus of Yarlung- Tsangpo River, southeast Tibet
Layered deformation in the Taiwan orogen
An Empirical Model for Hillslope Sediment Production in
Extreme Rainfall Event Series
Impacts of Extreme Precipitation on the Sedimentation in Taiwan
Reservoirs
Structural evolution and landscape development adjacent to the
alpine fault system, north canterbury, new zealand
The linkage between non-adiabatic cooling, isotopic lapse rates
and paleoelevation estimates
Models of Present-day Surface Uplift and Shortening in Taiwan
A Lithologic Control on Active Meandering in Bedrock Channels
Understanding the dynamic channel evolution to help guide
sediment management
Stratigraphic Architecture and Depositional Evolution of the
Plio-Pleistocene Tai-Yuan Collisional Basin, Coastal Range of
Eastern Taiwan
Spatial variability in the degree of climate, tectonic, and erosion
coupling in the eastern Himalaya
Active tectonics at the front of the Taiwan fold-and-thrust belt –
Results from the Chelungpu fault and Tainan anticline
Late Quaternary uplifted terraces around the Longitudinal Valley
in eastern Taiwan: Interaction among active faulting, regional
uplifting, fluvial sedimentation and their implications on
recurring extreme events at hundred-year scale
A Role for Oblique Stretching in Exhumation of the Southern
Central Range?
Hydraulic and geomorphic controls on evacuation of sediment
from seismically induced landslides and implications for
prolonged geohazards and tectonic topography
Development of a Real-time Earthquake Research Information
System in Taiwan
Assessing active faulting by hydrogeological modeling and
superconducting gravimetry: A case study for Hsinchu Fault,
Taiwan
Earthquake-induced crustal gravitational potential energy change
in the Philippine area
Mountain building in eastern Tibet: insights from foreland basin
development in western Sichuan
Flux and Fate of Taiwan River-derived Sediments to the Sea:
case studies of Lanyang, Choshui, and Kaoping
Mari Hamahashi
Yu-Huan Hsieh
Chung Huang
Kuo-Fang Huang
Shao-Yi Huang
Tzu-Ying Huang,
Yung-Feng Huang,
Yung-Ling Huang
Mary Hubbard
Nadja Insel
Kaj Johnson
Kerri Johnson
Wei-Cheng Kuo
Syu-Heng Lai
Isaac Larsen
Maryline Le Beon
Jian-Cheng Lee
Jonathan Lewis
Gen Li
Wen-Tzong Liang
Tzuyi Lien
Jing-Yi Lin
Mian Liu
Paul Liu
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Extrusional Tectonics in Northern Taiwan
Tectonic Evolution of Chingshui Geothermal Field Inferred from
Evidence of Quartz and Calcite Veins
Erosion in the NW Himalaya: controlled by tectonics rather than
precipitation
Active Fault as a barrier of hydraulic conducts in shallow
aquifers: insights from hydraulic experiments at the Chihshang
fault in eastern Taiwan
Climate-dependent chemical weathering as a control on bedrock
river incision
Seismic evidence of contrasting styles of typhoon-induced
landslides: examples in southwest Japan and implications for
quantification of mass budgets
Possible interaction of typhoon and earthquakes/tremor in Taiwan
Present-day crustal deformation in the central segment of the
Longitudinal Valley Fault zone, eastern Taiwan
Hydroclimatic controls on erosional efficiency: A comparative
study between desert and tropical tectonically active mountain
ranges
Landscape Response to Changes in Dynamic topography
Geomorphology and topography of relict surfaces: the influence
of inherited crustal structure in the northern Scandinavian
mountains
Differential Unroofing Across Southeastern Tibet: Geodynamic
Links Between Plateau-Scale Tectonics and Landscape Evolution
The Heat Source of Geothermal Energy in the Northeast Taiwan
Inversion of High Resolution 3-D Velocity Structures in the Ilan
Plain Using Local Dense Texan Network
The role of hillslope diffusion in landscape evolution: an
experimental approach
Isotopic memory of clays reveals sources and timing of geofluids,
illustrated by clay gouge from Northern Turkey
P- and S-wave attenuation structures investigated in Taiwan, for
orogenic structure and shallow sediment
The geomorphic aftermath of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and
implications from tectonics and mountain building to hazards and
geochemical cycles
Modeling the Influence of the Last Glacial Maximum Ice Load
on the Tectonics of southeast Alaska
Climate, Topography, Lithology, Erosion Rate and Tectonics:
New Insights from the Himalaya and the Andes
Exhumation of Metamorphic rocks during the Taiwan Orogeny:
A Study of the Daguan Fault between Tailuko and Yuli Belts
Philippine Sea plate reconstructions using subducted slab
constraints: implications for Taiwan tectonics
Understanding the Dynamic Channel Evolution to Help Guide
Sediment Management
Deformation and Exhumation of the Northern Hsueshan Range,
Taiwan
High strain rate means high seismic hazard in SW Taiwan?
The geochronological timing and alluvium of the tablelands in the
Chia-Yu Lu
Yi-Chia Lu
Kristin Morell
Chung-Hsiang Mu
Brendan Murphy
David Okaya
Zhigang Peng
Ruey-Juin Rau
Matthew Rossi
Gregory Ruetenik
Elizabeth Schermer
Jennifer Schmidt
Sheng-Rong Song
Po-Li Su
Kristin Sweeney
Ben van der Pluijm
Yu-Ju Wang
A. Joshua West
Lauren Wheeler
Kelin Whipple
Robert Wintsch
Jonny Wu
Chun-Yao Yang
En-Chao Yen
Kuo-En Ching
Chia-Han Tseng
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Puli Basin, Taiwan
High transient deformation induced by triggered slip and faultrelated folding in SW Taiwan revealed by SAR interferometry and
geodetic measurements
The spatial pattern of weathering under an actively eroding
argillite landscape in Northern California
Cenozoic Reconstruction of Magmatism and Basin Development
within the South China Sea and Their Implications to Regional
Tectonic evolution
Jyr-Ching Hu
Daniella Rempe
Meng-Wan Yeh
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