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SUZUKI Takehito 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))

    13: SUZUKI Takehito

    10: YAMASHITA Teruo

    1: IDE Satoshi, NAMIKI Atsuko, SUMITA Ikuro, YAMAGUCHI Tetsuo


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

    2006: Competitive Effects of Inelastic Porosity Change and Thermal Pressurization on the Diversity of Dynamic Earthquake Rupture(S33A 0217) [Net] [Bib]

    2007: Quasistatic Fault slip on an Interface Separating Poroelastic Media with Different Diffusivity(S12B 03) [Net] [Bib]

    2007: Understanding of slip weakening and strengthening in a single framework of modeling and its seismological implications [Net] [Bib]

    2007: Unified Understanding of Dynamic Earthquake Rupture in Terms of Thermoporoelastic Effects(S21B 0554) [Net] [Bib]

    2008: Dynamic Modeling of Low Frequency Earthquakes with Fluid Flow (D41 06) [Net] [Bib]

    2008: Nonllinear effects of temperature, fluid pressure, and inelastic porosity on dynamic fault slip and fault tip propagation: Emergence of slip strengthening and pulse like fault slip [Net] [Bib]

    2010: Dynamic modeling of slow earthquakes based on thermoporoelastic effects and inelastic generation of pores [Net] [Bib]

    2010: Nondimensional control parameters governing the behavior of one dimensional fault slip: Effects of shear heating, inelastic pore creation, and fluid flow [Net] [Bib]

    2011: Dynamic modeling of slow slip coupled with tremor [Net] [Bib]

    2012: Understanding of dynamic earthquake slip behavior using damage as a tensor variable: Microcrack distribution, orientation, and mode and secondary faulting [Net] [Bib]

    2013: Damage tensor based nondimensional parameters governing secondary faulting behavior [Net] [Bib]

    2014: Earthquake model experiments in a viscoelastic fluid: A scaling of decreasing magnitudes of earthquakes with depth [Net] [Bib]

    2014: Effects of Shear Heating, Slip Induced Dilatancy and Fluid Flow on Diversity of 1 D Dynamic Earthquake Slip [Net] [Bib]

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