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MIZUNO Takashi 様の なかよし論文データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "MIZUNO Takashi")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
- MIZUNO Takashi
- NISHIGAMI Kin'ya
- ITO Hisao, KUWAHARA Yasuto
- IMANISHI Kazutoshi, TADOKORO Keiichi
- MAMADA Yutaka, SHIMOKAWA Akiko, TAKEDA Tetsuya, ZHAO Dapeng
- ABDELGAWAD Abdelrahman M., FUJISAWA Izumi, HARYU Yoshikatsu, ITO Kiyoshi, MIURA Koichi, NISHIJIMA Kei, TAKAGI Hideo, TAKEUCHI Shinji, WADA Hiroo, WATANABE Kunio, YAMAZAKI Satoshi, YOMOGIDA Kiyoshi
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
- Quantitative Imaging of Microcracks and Fluids in the 1995 Kobe Earthquake Source Area from Tomographic Results (T11C 22)
- Crack density and saturation rate in the 1995 Kobe earthquake region
- Deep Structure of the Nojima Fault, Japan, Estimated by a Borehole Observation of Trapped Waves
- Fault Zone Structure of the 2000 Western Tottori, Japan Earthquake: Event Array Analysis of Fault Zone Trapped Waves
- Fracture distribution in an earthquake fault zone derived from S wave splitting observations
- Spatial distribution of shear wave anisotropy in the crust of the southern Hyogo region by borehole observations
- Deep Structure of the Nojima Fault Estimated by a Borehole Observation of Trapped Waves
- Deep Structure of the Nojima and the Mozumi Sukenobu Faults, Japan, by Subsurface Observation of Fault Zone Trapped Waves (SS01/03A/D 042)
- Spatial Distribution of Crustal Anisotropy in and around the Atotsugawa Fault, Japan To Infer the Frictional Coefficient of Active Fault (S22A 0432)
- 3 D Analyses of Healed and Sealed Intragranular and Transgranular Cracks in Granite near the Nojima Fault, Awaji Island, SW Japan
- Deep structure of the Mozumi Sukenobu fault, central Japan, estimated from the subsurface array observation of fault zone trapped waves
- Spatial variation of shear wave splitting across an active fault and its implication for stress accumulation mechanism of inland earthquakes: The Atotsugawa fault case
- Deep structure of the Nojima Fault, southwest Japan, estiamted from borehole observations of fault zone trapped waves
- Observation of fault zone trapped waves in the subsurface survey tunnel excavated through the Mozumi Sukenobe fault, central Japan
- Temporary seismic observation at the Atotsugawa fault, central Japan: Study on fault zone trapped waves and attenuation of S waves
- Spatial Variations in Fault Zone Structure along the Nojima Fault, Central Japan, as Inferred from Borehole Observations of Fault Zone Trapped Waves
- The origin of fluoride rich groundwater in Mizunami area, Japan Mineralogy and geochemistry implications
- Depth dependent stress field in and around the Atotsugawa fault central Japan, deduced from microearthquake focal mechanisms: Evidence for localized aseismic deformation in the downward extension of the fault