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Akimasa Masuda

Akimasa Masuda

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
52
Citations
10209
World Ranking
3034
National Ranking
65

Akimasa Masuda publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Akimasa Masuda sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 221 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Akimasa Masuda D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Akimasa Masuda sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Akimasa Masuda was affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their academic contributions include research primarily published in the area of cyber-physical systems.

Their recent publication history includes the following paper:

  • Graph Deviation Network for Anomaly Detection and Localization in Additive Manufacturing Systems, 2025, ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems

The frequent co-authors they collaborated with were:

  • Rozhin Yasaei
  • Mohammad Abdullah Al Faruque

The main publication venue for their work was:

  • ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems

Their contributions were focused on topics related to anomaly detection and localization within additive manufacturing systems, specifically in the context of cyber-physical systems.

Best Publications

  • Fine structures of mutually normalized rare-earth patterns of chondrites

    Akimasa Masuda;Noboru Nakamura;Tsuyoshi Tanaka

  • Lanthanide tetrad effects in nature: two mutually opposite types, W and M

    Akimasa Masuda;Osamu Kawakami;Yoshiteru Dohmoto;Teruo Takenaka

  • Determination of trace lanthanides and yttrium in seawater by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after preconcentration with solvent extraction and back-extraction

    Mohammad B. Shabani;Tasuku. Akagi;Hiroshi. Shimizu;Akimasa. Masuda

  • Preconcentration of trace rare-earth elements in seawater by complexation with bis(2-ethylhexyl) hydrogen phosphate and 2-ethylhexyl dihydrogen phosphate adsorbed on a C18 cartridge and determination by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Mohammad B. Shabani;Tasuku. Akagi;Akimasa. Masuda

  • Rare earth elements of Pacific pelagic sediments

    Kazuhiro Toyoda;Yuji Nakamura;Akimasa Masuda

  • ReOs dating of molybdenites from ore deposits in Japan: Implication for the closure temperature of the ReOs system for molybdenite and the cooling history of molybdenum ore deposits

    Katsuhiko Suzuki;Hiroshi Shimizu;Akimasa Masuda

  • Lanthanide tetrad effect observed in marine environment

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  • A geochemical study of loess and desert sand in northern China: implications for continental crust weathering and composition

    Cong-Qiang Liu;Akimasa Masuda;Akihiko Okada;Sadayo Yabuki

  • Major- and trace-element compositions of Cenozoic basalts in eastern China: Petrogenesis and mantle source

    Cong-Qiang Liu;Akimasa Masuda;Guang-Hong Xie

  • Isotope geochemistry of Quaternary deposits from the arid lands in northern China

    Cong-Qiang Liu;Akimasa Masuda;Akihiko Okada;Sadayo Yabuki

  • Cerium in chert as an indication of marine environment of its formation

    Unknown

  • The coprecipitation of rare-earth elements with calcite and aragonite

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  • Experimental determination of partition coefficients of ten rare earth elements and barium between clinopyroxene and liquid in the synthetic silicate system at 20 kilobar pressure

    Akimasa Masuda;Ikuo Kushiro

  • Lanthanide tetrad effect observed in leucogranites from China

    Akimasa Masuda;Tasuku Akagi

  • Sources of iron-formations in the archean isua and malene supracrustals, West Greenland: Evidence from La-Ce and sm-nd isotopic data and REE abundances

    H Shimizu;N Umemoto;A Masuda;P.W.U Appel

  • Rare-earth elements in matrix, inclusions, and chondrules of the Allende meteorite

    Tsuyoshi Tanaka;Akimasa Masuda

  • The distribution of 230Th and 231Pa in the deep-sea surface sediments of the Pacific Ocean

    Han-Soeb Yang;Yoshiyuki Nozaki;Hitoshi Sakai;Akimasa Masuda

  • The difference in lanthanide abundance pattern between the crust and the chondrite and its possible meaning to the genesis of crust and mantle

    Akimasa Masuda;Yoshito Matsui

  • Chondrites with peculiar rare-earth patterns

    Noboru Nakamura;Akimasa Masuda

  • The La–Ce geochronometer: a new dating method

    T. Tanaka;A. Masuda

  • Cerium and neodymium isotope ratios and REE patterns in seawater from the North Pacific Ocean

    Hiroshi Shimizu;Kazuyo Tachikawa;Akimasa Masuda;Yoshiyuki Nozaki

  • Precise determination of rare earth elements in geological standard rocks by inductively coupled plasma source mass spectrometry

    Takafumi Hirata;Hiroshi Shimizu;Tasuku Akagi;Hideyuki Sawatari

  • Nd and Sr isotopic variations in acidic rocks formed under a peculiar tectonic environment in Miocene Southwest Japan

    Yasutaka Terakado;Hiroshi Shimizu;Akimasa Masuda

  • Rare earth element geochemistry: Edited by P. Hcnderson, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1984, 51 Op., U.S. $84.75

    Akimasa Masuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Takafumi Hirata
Takafumi Hirata University of Tokyo
Cong-Qiang Liu
Cong-Qiang Liu Tianjin University
Kentarou Kawaguchi
Kentarou Kawaguchi Okayama University
Hiroshi Hidaka
Hiroshi Hidaka Nagoya University
Hiroyuki Kagi
Hiroyuki Kagi University of Tokyo
Akio Makishima
Akio Makishima Okayama University
Yoshiyuki Nozaki
Yoshiyuki Nozaki University of Tokyo
Yoshihiro Asahara
Yoshihiro Asahara Nagoya University
Katsuhiko Suzuki
Katsuhiko Suzuki Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Kozo Kuchitsu
Kozo Kuchitsu Nagaoka University of Technology

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