nkysdb: なかよし論文データベース
YAMAMOTO Hiroaki 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "YAMAMOTO Hiroaki")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
12: YAMAMOTO Hiroaki
3: BRIE Alain, ENDO Takeshi, SAKIYAMA Naoki
2: ITO Hisao
1: BLYTH Matthew, DUMONT Alain, De GOPA, FUJIMOTO Koichiro, FUKUSHIMA Takeshi, FURUYA Shigetsugu, ISHIKAWA Ken'ichi, IZUHARA Wataru, KATAYAMA Makito, KIGUCHI Tsutomu, KINOSHITA Yoshiki, KUMAR Pushpendra, KUWAHARA Yasuto, MATSUDA Shigemi, MIKADA Hitoshi, MORISHITA Masao, NAGAI Terumi, NARASIMHAN Bharat, NISHI Masatoshi, NOZAKI Ai, OHTANI Tomoyuki, OSHIMA Atsushi, PLONA Tom, SAENZ Eduardo, SANADA Yoshinori, SAUMYA Sachit, SINGH Juli, TAGBOR Kwasi, TAKAYAMA Kazuyoshi, TAKAYAMA Tokujiro, TANAKA Hidemi, UCHIDA Takashi, VIJ Jitesh, WALSH John, WATANABE Shin'ichi
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1996: Subsurface structure of the Nojima fault from Dipole Shear velocity/anisotropy and borehole Stoneley wave
1998: Fracture Analysis using Electrical Boreholes Images at the Takigami Geothermal Field, Kyushu, Japan
1998: Fracture imaging using Borehole Acoustic Reflection Survey
1998: Permeability Structure of the Mojima Fault from Borehole Measurements in GSJ Borehole crossing the Nojima Fault on Awaji Island, Japan (T11C 15)
2004: Occurrence of Free Gas Associated with Methane Hydrate Bearing Formations in the MITI Nankai Trough Wells. Offshore Tokai, Japan
2005: Acoustic Characterization of an Extremely Slow Formation in California
2008: Model experiment on magma fragmentation in explosive volcanic eruption
2009: Evaluation of Formation Mobility Using Borehole Stoneley Waves (51)
2014: Classifying and removing monopole mode propagating through drill collar
2018: Thermodynamic properties for MMoO4(M=Mg, Sr and Ba) as the end members of the yellow phases formed in the nuclear fuel waste glasses
2019: Acquisition of Logging While Drilling (LWD) Multipole Acoustic log Data during the India National Gas Hydrate Program (NGHP) Expedition 02
2019: Logging while drilling shear sonic logging in very large boreholes