Tsuyoshi WATANABE 海外招待講演 / Invited talks and lectures abroad

Presentations

*students and post docs in CREES members, # corresponding author

  1. Watanabe, T., Yamazaki, A. (2023) Coral skeletons; high-resolution memories of ocean currents and winds,Proceedings of the Out of Eurasia Hawaii Conference, Hawaii Imin International Conference Center at Jefferson Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2nd, March, 2023, Invited
  2. Watanabe, T. (2021) Coral reefs and earth environmental sciences, Webinar Marine Ecosystem, Cradle of Biological Diversity, Natural Chemicals and Lead Pharmaceuticals, Hokkaido University - Universiti Malaysia Sabah - Kagoshima University webinar, 18th, November, 2021, Invited.
  3. Watanabe, T. (2021) Similarities and Differences in the Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Changes between Coral Reef Ecosystems and Human Societies" International Symposium for the Kokoro Research Center Interdisciplinary Research Project "Pursuing Well-Being in Cultural Context: Humans, Societies and the Environmrnt in a Globalizing World", webinar, 5th, December, 2021, Invited.
  4. Watanabe, T., Yamazaki, A. (2019) Coral geochemical records: a key for understanding seasonal to century scale climate variability in North Pacific, Oceanography Seminar, Manoa, Hawaii, Sep 10th, 2019, Invited
  5. Watanabe, T. (2019) Coral Sclerochronology: High-temporal resolution windows for palaeoclimatology, paleoceanography, and paleoecology, Special Lecture, Tianjin University, China, July 19th, 2019, Invited.
  6. Watanabe, T. (2018) Geochemical Approaches to Evaluate Environmental Changes on Mesophotic Corals, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine state, US, 21th July, 2018, Gordon Research Conference, Invited lecture
  7. Kahng, S.,Watanabe, T. Hsun-Ming Hu, Watanabe, T.K., Chuan-Chou Shen (2018) Fast zooxanthellate coral growth rate at mesophotic depths, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine state, US, June 17 - 22, 2018, , Gordon Research Conference, Poster
  8. Yamazaki, A.,Watanabe, T. Watanabe, T.K., Sinniger, F., Tsunogai, U., Harii, S. (2018) Survival strategy of mesophotic Porites corals inferred from sclerochronology and geochemistry, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine state, US, June 17 - 22, 2018, Gordon Research Conference, Poster
  9. Watanabe, T. (2018) Pliocene El Nino: Coral records from Philippines could tell us the future image of El Nino?, NIGS lecture series “Coral Reefs Environmental Earth Sciences: Introduction to Coralogy and its Various Applications”, University of the Philippines, Quezon city, Philippines, 12 February, invited Talk
  10. *Kobayashi, W. Yamazaki, A., Watanabe, T. (2018) Transition of coral community and CCP on Holocene raised reef in Kikai island, Ryukyu islands, Japan, NIGS lecture series “Coral Reefs Environmental Earth Sciences: Introduction to Coralogy and its Various Applications”, University of the Philippines, Quezon city, Philippines, 2018. February
  11. *Watanabe, T. K., Watanabe, T., *Yamazaki, A., Pfeiffer, M. (2018) Coral records reveal that abrupt intensification in winter monsoon was the direct trigger of the Akkad empire collapse in 4 ka, 2018 NIGS lecture series “Coral Reefs Environmental Earth Sciences: Introduction to Coralogy and its Various Applications”, University of the Philippines, Quezon city, Philippines, 2018. February
  12. *Ito, S., *Yamazaki, A., *Yano, M., *Watanabe, T. K, Putra, T. E., Nishimura, Y., Watanabe, T. (2018) Reef disturbance archives in skeletal geochemical proxies and the responses on skeletal calcification: Earthquake and tsunami events, Coral Reefs Environmental Earth Sciences: Introduction to Coralogy and its Various Applications, NIGS lecture series “Coral Reefs Environmental Earth Sciences: Introduction to Coralogy and its Various Applications”, University of the Philippines, Quezon city, Philippines, 2018. February
  13. Watanabe, T. (2017) Coral Sclerochronology: High-temporal resolution windows for palaeoclimatology, paleoceanography, and paleoecology” Oceanography Seminar Series: Spring 2017, 26 January, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Invited lecture
  14. Watanabe, T. (2016) High-Resolution Reconstruction of Palaeoclimates in tropical sea surface using Stable Isotopes and Trace Elements in Biogenic Carbonates, 29 September, Special lecture, Hawaii Pacific University, Kaneohe, Invited lecture
  15. Watanabe, T. (2016) Pliocene El Niño; The analogue for future global warmth, Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University,Taiwan, 23 March, Invited Talk
  16. Watanabe, T. (2014) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenetic  carbonates, VNU Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam, 8 January, invited lecture
  17. Watanabe, T. (2013) Coral growth characteristics and marine environments during Pliocene warm periods, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany, 18 November, invited lecture
  18. *Watanabe, T. (2012) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenetic carbonates, GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany, October 23, invited lecture
  19. Watanabe, T. (2012) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenetic carbonates, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany, 25 June
  20. Watanabe, T. (2012) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in corals, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Jakarta, Indonesia, 4 January 4, invited lecture
  21. Watanabe, T. (2012) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenetic carbonates, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia, 17 February 17, invited lecture
  22. Watanabe, T. (2012) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenetic carbonates, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, 28 March 28, invited lecture
  23. Watanabe, T. (2011) Pliocene El Niño -High-resolution coral evidence of robust interannual variability during warm period, Nederlands Instituut voor Onderzoek der Zee (NIOZ), Texel, Nethderlands, 24th March, invited
  24. Watanabe, T. (2010) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in daily to annual bands of biogenic carbonates, Western Pacific Paleoceanography Workshop I: Future Challenges, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan, 12 January 12
  25. Watanabe, T. (2010) High-resolution reconstruction of palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in daily to annual bands of biogenic carbonates, Western Pacific Paleoceanography Workshop I: Future Challenges, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan, 12 January
  26. Watanabe, T. (2009) Earth environmental changes recorded in biogenic carbonates in coral reefs-calibration and application- National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan, September 11
  27. Watanabe, T. (2004) High Resolution Reconstructing Palaeoclimates in Tropical Regions using Stable Isotopes and Trace Elements in Biogenic Carbonates, Conf04) High Resolution RecConfy, Keelung, TaDoctorale in University of Paris, March. 18
  28. Watanabe, T. (2003) High Resolution Reconstructing Palaeoclimates in Tropical and Sub Tropical Regions using Stable Isotopes and Trace Elements in Biogenic Carbonates, 13th Goldschmidt Conference, September. 12 (Memorial Lecture for the Geochemical Society of Japan Award for Young researchers)
  29. Watanabe, T., Gagan, M. K., Corrége, T., Hantoro, W. S., Gagan, H. S., Cowley, J., Mortimer, G. E., and McCulloch, M. T. (2002) Palaeoclimate Reconstruction using Diploastrea and Porites Corals from Alor in Eastern Indonesia. Annual meeting of Convention of Indonesian Association of Geologists, Surabaya, October 1
  30. Watanabe, T. (2002) Reconstructing Palaeoclimates using stable isotopes and trace elements in biogenic carbonates, Lecture in Texas A&M University, April. 4
  31. Watanabe, T. (1999) Paleoenvironments of the Little Ice Age in the Caribbean Sea using stable isotopes and trace elements in coral skeletons, Dissertations Symposium on Chemical Oceanography (DISCO), Honolulu, May.