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Haruo Sato 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 Haruo Sato sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 202 publications — 61st percentile

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

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

Haruo Sato 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 Haruo Sato sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Haruo Sato is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and has made contributions primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their research work spans several subfields, including geophysics, ocean engineering, oncology, immunology, and surgery.

The main topics covered by Sato's publications include seismic imaging and inversion techniques, seismic waves and analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geophysical methods and applications, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, reproductive system and pregnancy, and bladder and urothelial cancer treatments.

Sato's recent papers are as follows:

  • Propagation of a vector wavelet through von Kármán-type random elastic media: Monte Carlo simulation by using the spectrum division method (2023, Geophysical Journal International)
  • SH Wavelet Propagation Through the Random Distribution of Aligned Line Cracks Based on the Radiative Transfer Theory (2021, Pure and Applied Geophysics)
  • Prognostic impact of homozygosity and supertype of the HLA-I loci in patients with genitourinary cancers treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (2020, European Urology Open Science)
  • Stable Distribution of Fractional Fluctuations of Well Log Data in Japan (2024, Pure and Applied Geophysics)

The scientist has published a book titled Seismic Wave Propagation Through Random Media with Cambridge University Press in 2024.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Kentaro Emoto
  • N Narita
  • Nobuhiro Fujiyama
  • Riku Yamamoto
  • Atsushi Koizumi

Common publication venues for Sato's work include:

  • Pure and Applied Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • European Urology Open Science

Best Publications

  • Seismic Wave Propagation and Scattering in the Heterogeneous Earth

    Haruo Sato;Michael C. Fehler

  • ENERGY PROPAGATION INCLUDING SCATTERING EFFECTS SENGLE ISOTROPIC SCATTERING APPROXIMATION

    Haruo Sato

  • Seismic interferometry-turning noise into signal

    Andrew Curtis;Peter Gerstoft;Haruo Sato;Roel Snieder

  • Separation of scattering and intrinsic attenuation for the Kanto-Tokai region, Japan, using measurements of S-wave energy versus hypocentral distance

    Michael Fehler;Mitsuyuki Hoshiba;Haruo Sato;Kazushige Obara

  • Attenuation and envelope formation of three-component seismograms of small local earthquakes in randomly inhomogeneous lithosphere

    Haruo Sato

  • Frequency-dependent attenuation of P and S waves in the Kanto area, Japan, based on the coda-normalization method

    Kazuo Yoshimoto;Haruo Sato;Masakazu Ohtake

  • Evidence for tidal triggering of earthquakes as revealed from statistical analysis of global data

    Sachiko Tanaka;Masakazu Ohtake;Haruo Sato

  • Seismic Wave Propagation and Scattering in the Heterogeneous Earth: Second Edition

    Haruo Sato;Michael C. Fehler;Takuto Maeda

  • Statistical test of the tidal triggering of earthquakes: contribution of the ocean tide loading effect

    Hiroshi Tsuruoka;Masakazu Ohtake;Haruo Sato

  • Broadening of seismogram envelopes in the randomly inhomogeneous lithosphere based on the parabolic approximation: southeastern Honshu, Japan

    Haruo Sato

  • Spatial distribution of scattering loss and intrinsic absorption of short‐period S waves in the lithosphere of Japan on the basis of the Multiple Lapse Time Window Analysis of Hi‐net data

    Eduard Carcolé;Haruo Sato

  • Numerical basis of the separation of scattering and intrinsic absorption from full seismogram envelope. A monte-carlo simulation of multiple isotropic scattering.

    Mitsuyuki Hoshiba;Haruo Sato;Michael Fehler

  • Time-Lapse Changes of Seismic Velocity in the Shallow Ground Caused by Strong Ground Motion Shock of the 2000 Western-Tottori Earthquake, Japan, as Revealed from Coda Deconvolution Analysis

    Kaoru Sawazaki;Haruo Sato;Hisashi Nakahara;Takeshi Nishimura

  • Tidal triggering of earthquakes in Japan related to the regional tectonic stress

    Sachiko Tanaka;Masakazu Ohtake;Haruo Sato

  • Envelope broadening of spherically outgoing waves in three‐dimensional random media having power law spectra

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Haruo Sato;Masakazu Ohtake

  • Broad-band power-law spectra of well-log data in Japan

    Katsuhiko Shiomi;Haruo Sato;Masakazu Ohtake

  • Temporal change in scattering and attenuation associated with the earthquake occurrence—A review of recent studies on coda waves

    Haruo Sato

  • Attenuation of High-Frequency P and S Waves in the Crust of Southeastern South Korea

    Tae-Woong Chung;Haruo Sato

  • Attenuation of S waves in the lithosphere due to scattering by its random velocity structure

    Haruo Sato

  • Regional differences of random inhomogeneities around the volcanic front in the Kanto‐Tokai area, Japan, revealed from the broadening of S wave seismogram envelopes

    Kazushige Obara;Haruo Sato

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazushige Obara
Kazushige Obara University of Tokyo
Takuto Maeda
Takuto Maeda Hirosaki University
Roel Snieder
Roel Snieder Colorado School of Mines
Brett W. Denevi
Brett W. Denevi Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Naru Hirata
Naru Hirata University of Aizu
Yoshiaki Ishihara
Yoshiaki Ishihara Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Naoki Uchida
Naoki Uchida Tohoku University
Andrew Curtis
Andrew Curtis University of Edinburgh
Kees Wapenaar
Kees Wapenaar Delft University of Technology

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