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Eiichi Takahashi is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and works primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research centers on geophysics, with additional contributions in materials chemistry and artificial intelligence.

Takahashi's work encompasses various main topics, including:

  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Solid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

Frequent venues for Takahashi's publications include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • American Mineralogist
  • The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress Japan

Notable recent papers authored by or involving Takahashi are:

  • The Water-Saturated Solidus and Second Critical Endpoint of Peridotite: Implications for Magma Genesis Within the Mantle Wedge (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • Sulfur abundance and heterogeneity in the MORB mantle estimated by copper partitioning and sulfur solubility modelling (2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • Simultaneous Analysis of Seismic Velocity and Electrical Conductivity in the Crust and the Uppermost Mantle: A Forward Model and Inversion Test Based on Grid Search (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • Element loss to platinum capsules in high temperature pressure experiments (2020, American Mineralogist)
  • Zircon Solubility in Solute-Rich Supercritical Fluids and Zr Transfer From Slab to Wedge in the Deep Subduction Process (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

Takahashi collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Li Li
  • Xiaolin Xiong
  • Baoyun Wang
  • Yanyao Zhang
  • Suyu Fu

Best Publications

  • Postspinel transformations in the system Mg2SiO4‐Fe2SiO4 and some geophysical implications

    Eiji Ito;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Melting of a dry peridotite at high pressures and basalt magma genesis

    Eiichi Takahashi;Ikuo Kushiro

  • Melting of a dry peridotite KLB‐1 up to 14 GPa: Implications on the Origin of peridotitic upper mantle

    Eiichi Takahashi

  • Volcanism in Response to Plate Flexure

    Naoto Hirano;Naoto Hirano;Eiichi Takahashi;Eiichi Takahashi;Junji Yamamoto;Junji Yamamoto;Natsue Abe

  • Melting experiments on homogeneous mixtures of peridotite and basalt: application to the genesis of ocean island basalts

    Tetsu Kogiso;Kei Hirose;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Melting study of a peridotite KLB-1 to 6.5 GPa, and the origin of basaltic magmas

    Eiichi Takahashi;Takeshi Shimazaki;Yasunori Tsuzaki;Hideto Yoshida

  • The mineralogy and chemistry of the lower mantle: an implication of the ultrahigh-pressure phase relations in the system MgOFeOSiO2

    Eiji Ito;Eiichi Takahashi;Yoshito Matsui

  • Melting of peridotite at uppermost lower-mantle conditions

    Eiji Ito;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Partitioning of Ni2+, Co2+, Fe2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+ between olivine and silicate melts: compositional dependence of partition coefficient

    Eiichi Takahashi

  • Speculations on the Archean mantle: Missing link between komatiite and depleted garnet peridotite

    Eiichi Takahashi

  • Melting kinetics of a plagioclase feldspar

    Akira Tsuchiyama;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Field occurrence, geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Archean Mid-Oceanic Ridge Basalts (AMORBs) of the Cleaverville area, Pilbara Craton, Western Australia

    H. Ohta;S. Maruyama;E. Takahashi;Y. Watanabe

  • Petrologic model of the crust and upper mantle of the Japanese Island arcs

    E. Takahashi

  • Melting of peridotite to 14 GPa and the genesis of komatiite

    Eiichi Takahashi;Christopher M. Scarfe;Christopher M. Scarfe

  • Density of MORB eclogite in the upper mantle

    Ichiro Aoki;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Melt generation by isentropic mantle upwelling

    Hikaru Iwamori;Dan McKenzie;Eiichi Takahashi

  • Terminology for trace-element partitioning

    Paul Beattie;Michael Drake;John Jones;William Leeman

  • "Carbon in the core" revisited

    Yoichi Nakajima;Eiichi Takahashi;Toshihiro Suzuki;Ken-ichi Funakoshi

  • Thermal history of iherzolite xenoliths—I. Petrology of iherzolite xenoliths from the ichinomegata crater, oga peninsula, northeast Japan

    Eiichi Takahashi

  • The chemical structure of the Hawaiian mantle plume

    Zhong Yuan Ren;Stephanie Ingle;Stephanie Ingle;Eiichi Takahashi;Eiichi Takahashi;Naoto Hirano

  • Genesis of calc-alkali andesite magma in a hydrous mantle-crust boundary: Petrology of lherzolite xenoliths from the Ichinomegata crater, Oga peninsula, northeast Japan, part II

    Eiichi Takahashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken-ichi Funakoshi
Ken-ichi Funakoshi Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society
Takafumi Hirata
Takafumi Hirata University of Tokyo
Eiji Ito
Eiji Ito Okayama University
Kei Hirose
Kei Hirose University of Tokyo
David A. Clague
David A. Clague Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Ichiro Kaneoka
Ichiro Kaneoka University of Tokyo
Junichi Nakajima
Junichi Nakajima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takashi Yoshino
Takashi Yoshino Okayama University
Michael O. Garcia
Michael O. Garcia University of Hawaii at Manoa
Takumi Kikegawa
Takumi Kikegawa High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

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