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FUJIMOTO Koichiro 様の なかよし論文データベース

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+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "FUJIMOTO Koichiro")

共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

  1. FUJIMOTO Koichiro
  2. OHTANI Tomoyuki
  3. TANAKA Hidemi
  4. ITO Hisao
  5. SHIGEMATSU Norio
  6. MASUDA Koji, TOMIDA Naoto
  7. ARAI Takashi, TOMITA Tomoaki
  8. BOULLIER Anne-Marie, MIYASHITA Yukari
  9. KOBAYASHI Yoji
  10. HIGUCHI Takayuki, OMURA Kentaro, SHIBAZAKI Bunichiro, TAKAHASHI Miki
  11. HIRONO Tetsuro, SAWAKI Takayuki
  12. DUBOIS Michel, ILDEFONSE Benoit, LIN Weiren, MISHIMA Toshiaki, NAKASHIMA Satoru, PEZARD Philippe, SASAKI Munetake, SHINOHARA Hiroshi, SOH Wonn, SONG Sheng-Rong, TANIKAWA Wataru, TANIMIZU Masaharu, YANAGISAWA Norio
  13. DOI Nobuo, FAMIN Vincent, KAMEDA Jun, KATO Osamu, KIGUCHI Tsutomu, KURATA Yoshiaki, KUWAHARA Yasuto, OKUYAMA Yasuko, OTSUKI Kenshiro, SAKAGUCHI Masumi, SANADA Norio, SASADA Masakatsu, SONE Hiroki, SUMII Tomoaki, TADAI Osamu, TSUKAMOTO Hitoshi
  14. AGAR Susan M., AKAOGI Masaki, AMITRANO David, AOIKE Kan, BRIE Alain, ENDO Takeshi, FABBRI Olivier, FUKUCHI Tatsuro, FUKUTANI Katsuyuki, GOTO Kiyohiko, GRATIER Jean-Pierre, HAMADA Yohei, HASHIMOTO Yoshitaka, HATTA Tamao, HIROSE Takashi, HISHI Yasuyuki, IIYAMA J. Toshimichi, IKEHARA Minoru, IMANISHI Kazutoshi, ISHIKAWA Tsuyoshi, KATO Yasuhiro, KAWABATA Akiko, KEULEN Nynke, KIKAWA Eiichi, KIKUTA Hiroyuki, KINOSHITA Masataka, KOBAYASHI Koichi, KOMATSU Ryo, KOMATSU Toru, KUSABA Takashi, LEWIN Eric, MAEDA Shun'ichi, MATSUBARA Takuo, MATSUBAYASHI Osamu, MIYAZAKI Teruki, MIZOGUCHI Kazuo, MURAMATSU Yoichi, MURAYAMA Masafumi, NAKAMURA Norihiro, NISHIYAMA Tadao, NORO Harufumi, OZAWA Kana, PRIOR David J., PRIOR David John, ROMAN-ROSS Gabriela, SAITO Takayuki, SAKAMOTO Fumitaka, SANADA Kazuyuki, SEKIYA Norie, SHIGEMATU Norio, SHINOHARA Yasushi, SUZUKI Kazuhiro, TAKAHASHI Manabu, TAKENO Naoto, TAKIZAWA Shigeru, THOMASSIN J.H., TOSHIDA Shingo, TSUKIYAMA Hirokazu, TSUKIYAMA Yuichi, TSUNODA Makoto, UEDA Akira, YAMAMOTO Hiroaki, YAMASHITA Hiroshi, YEH En-Chao, YOKOYAMA Tadashi

発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

  1. Alteration Zoning and Hydrothermal System in Noya Geothermal Area, Central Kyushu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  2. Alteration of Titanomagnetites and Its Related Magnetic Properties in the Noya Geothermal Area, Central Kyushu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  3. Pressure dependence of mineral water reaction equilibrium in the low pressure range [search@G] [search@A]
  4. Characterization of olivine water interface and reaction mechanism (II 10 3 O 4) [search@G] [search@A]
  5. Material Transfer during Metamorphic Processes: Experimental Approaches [search@G] [search@A]
  6. The Expansion Shrinkage Behavior of Rocks by TMA over the Ranges of 0 +100degrees and 125 +550degrees (II 15 1 P 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  7. Experimental Study in the system Albite Andalusite Quartz NaCl HCl H2O at 600 degree and 0.4 to 2.0 kb [search@G] [search@A]
  8. Hydrogen depth profiling using 1H(15N, alpha gamma) 12C resonant nuclear reaction on water treated olivine surfaces and characterization of hydrogen species [search@G] [search@A]
  9. Experimental study in the system albite andalusite quartz NaClHCl H2O at 600 degrees C and 400 to 2000 bars [search@G] [search@A]
  10. Fluid Inclusion Study on the Very Young Granitic Intrusives in the Kakkonda and Nyuto Geothermal Systems, Northern Honshu, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  11. Depth profiles of different water species for the hydration of silica glass under supercritical conditions by means of micro FT IR [search@G] [search@A]
  12. Surface characterization of the water treated olivine under different pH conditions at 25 degrees C [search@G] [search@A]
  13. A Fluid Inclusion Study in Minerals from the GSJ Borehole Penetrating the Nojima Earthquake Fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  14. Micro FT IR study of the hydration layer during dissolution of silica glass [search@G] [search@A]
  15. Coupling of Pulverization and Alteration in the Fault Rocks along the Nojima Fault, Southwest Japan (S11C 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  16. Fluid Inclusions in the Nojima Fault Zone, Japan (S11C 8) [search@G] [search@A]
  17. Permeability Structure of the Mojima Fault from Borehole Measurements in GSJ Borehole crossing the Nojima Fault on Awaji Island, Japan (T11C 15) [search@G] [search@A]
  18. Characterization of fault gouge from GSJ Hirabayashi core samples and implications for the activity of the Nojima fault [search@G] [search@A]
  19. Deformation textures and mechanisms in the granodiorite from the Nojima Hirabayashi borehole [search@G] [search@A]
  20. Distribution, deformation and alteration of fault rocks along the GSJ core penetrating the Nojima fault, Awaji Island, Southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  21. Fault rock distribution analysis based on chemical composition, water contents and fracture density [search@G] [search@A]
  22. Isotopic study of carbonates in Nojima Fault cores [search@G] [search@A]
  23. Reorientation of cores and distribution of macroscopic fractures along the GSJ borehole penetrating the Nojima fault zone [search@G] [search@A]
  24. Structure and Physical Properties of the Nojima Fault [search@G] [search@A]
  25. Texture, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Fault Rocks Along the Nojima Fault: Analysis of Continuous Core Samples from the GSJ Hirabayashi Borehole [search@G] [search@A]
  26. Earthquake Cycles and Fluid Movement in Fault Models Using Laboratory Derived Friction Laws and Porosity Equations (P145) [search@G] [search@A]
  27. Fault rocks and past to recent fluid characteristics from the borehole survey of the Nojima fault ruptured in the 1995 Kobe earthquake, southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  28. High Permeability of Quatenary Granites in the Kakkonda Geothermal Area, Northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  29. Sulfide Scaling of Deep Geothermal Well at Kakkonda Geothermal Field in Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  30. Alteration and mass transfer inferred from the Hirabayashi GSJ drill penetrating the Nojima Fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  31. Corundum and zincian spinel from the Kakkonda geothermal system, Iwate Prefecture, northeastern Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  32. Deformation process of mylonite under high pressure and high temperature conditions [search@G] [search@A]
  33. Fluid inclusions in pseudotachylytes from the Nojima fault, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  34. Growth of plastic shear zone and its duration inferred from theoretical examination and observation of an ancient shear zone in the granitic crust [search@G] [search@A]
  35. Internal structure of the Nojima Fault zone from the Hirabayashi GSJ drill core [search@G] [search@A]
  36. Plastic deformation and fracturing: a case study in the Hatagawa Fault Zone [search@G] [search@A]
  37. Structural and chemical characterization of shear zones in the freshly activated Nojima fault, Awaji Island, southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  38. Water rock interaction observed in the brittle plastic transition zone [search@G] [search@A]
  39. A new gas medium, high pressure and high temperature deformation apparatus at AIST, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  40. Development of the Hatagawa Fault Zone clarified by geological and geochronological studies [search@G] [search@A]
  41. Effects of Water, Strain Rate, and Heterogeneity on Rock Strength : Experimental Study on Strength of Fault Zone Materials [search@G] [search@A]
  42. Growth of plastic shear zone and its duration inferred from theoretical consideration and observation of an ancient shear zone in the granitic crust [search@G] [search@A]
  43. Textural evidences for ancient and recent earthquakes on the Nojima fault [search@G] [search@A]
  44. Water rock interaction observed in the brittle plastic transition zone [search@G] [search@A]
  45. Characterization of Brittle Plastic Transition Zone and Earthquake Generation (SS02/02P/A03 015) [search@G] [search@A]
  46. Frictional Behavior of Feldspar and Quartz at High Pressure and High Temperature Conditions (SS02/04A/D 068) [search@G] [search@A]
  47. Frictional Properties of Feldspar and Quartz at the Temperatures of Seismogenic Zone (S22A 0429) [search@G] [search@A]
  48. Frictional Properties of Mylonite under High Pressure and High Temperature (T41D 0255) [search@G] [search@A]
  49. Petrographic features of a high temperature granite just newly solidified magma at the Kakkonda geothermal field, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  50. Physical and Rheological Properties of Mylonite, Fault Rocks, uunder High Pressure and High Temperature (SS02/04A/D 062) [search@G] [search@A]
  51. Possiblity of Creep Intergranular Fracture Caused by Grain Boundary Sliding Near the Base of the Seismogenic Zone (SS02/04A/D 065) [search@G] [search@A]
  52. Structure of Fault Zones at the Brittle Plastic Transition Zone of the Continental Earth Crust : A Case Study at the Hatagawa Fault Zone (T22B 0515) [search@G] [search@A]
  53. Comparison between natural and experimental plastic deformation of plagioclase : Preliminary result [search@G] [search@A]
  54. Ductile fracture of fine grained plagioclase in the brittle plastic transition regime: implication for earthquake source nucleation [search@G] [search@A]
  55. Frictional properties of feldspar and quartz at the temperatures of seismogenic zone [search@G] [search@A]
  56. Frictional properties of mylonite, feldspar, and quartz under high pressure and high temperature conditions [search@G] [search@A]
  57. Pseudotachylyte from the Hatagawa Fault Zone, northeast Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  58. Structural evolution of the Nojima fault (Awaji Island, Japan) revisited from the GSJ drill hole at Hirabayashi [search@G] [search@A]
  59. Structures of fault zones in the brittle plastic transition zone of the continental earth's crust : A case study of the Hatagawa Fault Zone [search@G] [search@A]
  60. Textural evidence for recent co seismic circulation of fluids in the Nojima fault zone, Awaji island, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  61. Big earthquakes produce carbon dioxide in crustal faults(S43C 04) [search@G] [search@A]
  62. Low total and inorganic carbon contents within the Taiwan Chelungpu fault system [search@G] [search@A]
  63. Characterization of slip zone associated with the 1999 Taiwan Chi Chi earthquake: X ray CT image analyses and microstructural observations of the Taiwan Chelungpu fault [search@G] [search@A]
  64. Clay mineral reactions caused by frictional heating during an earthquake: An example from the Taiwan Chelungpu fault [search@G] [search@A]
  65. Earthquakes produce carbon dioxide in crustal faults [search@G] [search@A]
  66. Localisation of plastic flow in the mid crust along a crustal scale fault: Insight from the Hatagawa Fault Zone, NE Japan [search@G] [search@A]
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