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ITO Takatoshi 様の 共著関連データベース

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

    21: ITO Takatoshi

    10: HAYASHI Kazuo

    4: ABE Hiroyuki

    3: ITO Hisao, LIN Weiren

    2: ASANUMA Hiroshi, BYRNE Timothy B., CONIN Marianne, DOAN Mai-Linh, FUNATO Akio, KANO Yasuyuki, MUKUHIRA Yusuke, SAFFER Demian, SHOJI Tetsuo

    1: 9 BYRNE Timothy, ARAKI Eiichiro, ASHI Juichiro, BARIA Roy, BOUTT David, BOUTT David F., CHANG Chandong, CORNET Francois H., CORNET Francois Henri, EGUCHI Nobuhisa, EVANS Keith F., Expedition 319 Science Party, FLEMINGS Peter, HARING Markus, HARING Markus O., HASHIDA Toshiyuki, IGARASHI Akira, KANAGAWA Kyuichi, KANAMATSU Toshiya, KATO Harumi, KATO Kazumasa, KIMURA Gaku, KINOSHITA Masataka, KOJIMA Takashi, Kyaw Thu Moe7, LEWIS Jonathan C., MATSUI Koji, MCNEILL Lisa, MCNEILL Lisa C., MCNEILL Lisa C. McNeill, MOORE J. Casey, MORIYA Hirokazu, NARITA Hideo, NIITSUMA Hiroaki, NIIYAMA Kenji, OSADA Kazuyoshi, SAFFER Demian M., SAITO Saneatsu, SANO Osam, SASAKI Tadasu, SATO Akira, SHAZREE Muhammad, SHIMIZU Hiroyuki, TAKAHASHI Hideaki, TAKAHASHI Kyoma, TOBIN Harold J., TOCZKO Sean, TSUJI Takeshi, UNDERWOOD Michael B., WALLROTH Thomas, WU Hung-Yu, YAMADA Yasuhiro, YAMAMOTO Yuzuru, ZOBACK Mark D.


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

    1985: A New In sitress Tectonic Stress Measurements and Its Application to a Geothermal Model Field [Net] [Bib]

    1985: Growth Behavior of Hydraulically Created Crack and its Size Evaluation Using Well Logging Data Crustal Rock Fracture Mechanics Approach [Net] [Bib]

    1991: Determination of the Minimum Horizonta Principal Stress from Pressure Decay After Breakdown in Hydraulic Fracturing [Net] [Bib]

    1991: Development of an Automatic and Subjective Method for Evaluating Hydraulic Properties of Formations in a Depth [Net] [Bib]

    1995: Evaluation of in Situ Hydraulic Properties of Formations at Great Depth [Net] [Bib]

    1995: Hydrofrac Stress Measurements Under Conditions of High Temperature [Net] [Bib]

    1997: In situ Stress Measurements by Hydraulic Fracturing for a Rock Mass with Many Planes of Weakness [Net] [Bib]

    1999: A Study on Stress Controlling Flow Pathways in HDR/HWR Geothermal Reservoirs [Net] [Bib]

    1999: Stress and rock mechanics issues of relevance to HDR/HWR engineered geothermal systems: review of developments during the past 15 years [Net] [Bib]

    2000: Fracture permeability and in situ stress to 7 km depth in the KTB Scientific Drillhole [Net] [Bib]

    2003: Role of Stress controlled Flow Pathways in HDR Geothermal Reservoirs [Net] [Bib]

    2005: Mapping of Propagating Pressure in Reservoir from the Data of Microseismic Events in the 1993 Hydraulic Stimulation at the Soults HDR Site [Net] [Bib]

    2006: Crucial effect of system compliance on the maximum stress estimation in the hydrofracturing method: Theoretical considerations and field test verification [Net] [Bib]

    2010: Stress and pore pressure measurements from IODP riser drilling during NanTroSEIZE Stage 2: Expedition 319, Kumano Basin(SSS019 02) [Net] [Bib]

    2011: A new borehole method to measure in situ maximum horizontal stress [Net] [Bib]

    2012: Numerical Simulation of Cavity Expansion in Unconsolidated Sand Using Distinct Element Method [Net] [Bib]

    2013: Determination of stress state in deep subsea formation by combination of hydraulic fracturing in situ test and core analysis: A case study in the IODP Expedition 319 [Net] [Bib]

    2016: A new method of diametrical core deformation analysis for in situ stress measurements [Net] [Bib]

    2016: Distribution of stress state in the Nankai subduction zone, southwest Japan and a comparison with Japan Trench [Net] [Bib]

    2016: Physics based seismic evaluation method: Evaluating possible seismic moment based on microseismic information due to fluid stimulation [Net] [Bib]

    2017: Pore pressure migration during hydraulic stimulation due to permeability enhancement by low pressure subcritical fracture slip [Net] [Bib]

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