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Hideki Shimamura

Hideki Shimamura

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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
4398
World Ranking
6622
National Ranking
190

Overview

Hideki Shimamura is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. Their academic career is centered around research within this institution.

Aspects of Hideki Shimamura's research focus, including main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics, are not detailed in the available data. Similarly, there are no records of recent papers, which prevents an overview of their latest scientific contributions.

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No awards have been documented for Hideki Shimamura, and it is confirmed that they are currently living.

Best Publications

  • Crustal structure of the northern Reykjanes Ridge and Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest Iceland

    Nicholas R. W. Weir;Robert S. White;Bryndís Brandsdóttir;Páll Einarsson

  • Observation of Earthquakes and Explosions at the Bottom of the Western Pacific: Structure of Oceanic Lithosphere Revealed by Longshot Experiment

    Toshi Asada;Hideki Shimamura

  • Crustal and upper mantle structure in the Ryukyu Island Arc deduced from deep seismic sounding

    T. Iwasaki;N. Hirata;T. Kanazawa;J. Melles

  • Crustal structure of the northern part of the Vøring Basin, mid-Norway margin, from wide-angle seismic and gravity data

    R Mjelde;P Digranes;H Shimamura;H Shiobara

  • CRUSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE CENTRAL PART OF THE VORING BASIN, MID-NORWAY MARGIN, FROM OCEAN BOTTOM SEISMOGRAPHS

    R. Mjelde;S. Kodaira;H. Shimamura;T. Kanazawa

  • Continent‐ocean transition on the Vøring Plateau, NE Atlantic, derived from densely sampled ocean bottom seismometer data

    Rolf Mjelde;Thomas Raum;Bjarte Myhren;Bjarte Myhren;Hideki Shimamura

  • Caledonide development offshore–onshore Svalbard based on ocean bottom seismometer, conventional seismic, and potential field data

    Asbjørn Johan Breivik;Rolf Mjelde;Paul Grogan;Hideki Shimamura

  • Deep scientific dives in the Japan and Kuril Trenches

    Jean Paul Cadet;Kazuo Kobayashi;Serge Lallemand;Laurent Jolivet

  • Structure of the Jan Mayen microcontinent and implications for its evolution

    Shuichi Kodaira;Rolf Mjelde;Karl Gunnarsson;Hajime Shiobara

  • Lower crustal seismic velocity-anomalies; magmatic underplating or serpentinized peridotite? Evidence from the Vøring Margin, NE Atlantic

    Rolf Mjelde;Rolf Mjelde;Junzo Kasahara;Hideki Shimamura;Aya Kamimura

  • Longshot experiments to study velocity anisotropy in the oceanic lithosphere of the northwestern Pacific

    H. Shimamura;T. Asada;K. Suyehiro;T. Yamada

  • Moho, crustal architecture and deep deformation under the North Marmara Trough, from the SEISMARMARA Leg 1 offshore–onshore reflection–refraction survey

    Anne Bécel;Mireille Laigle;Béatrice de Voogd;Alfred Hirn

  • Crustal structure of the Kolbeinsey Ridge, North Atlantic, obtained by use of ocean bottom seismographs

    Shuichi Kodaira;Rolf Mjelde;Karl Gunnarsson;Hajime Shiobara

  • A possible Caledonide arm through the Barents Sea imaged by OBS data

    Asbjørn Johan Breivik;Rolf Mjelde;Paul Grogan;Hideki Shimamura

  • Seismographic observation at the bottom of the Central Basin Fault of the Philippine Sea

    Hideki Shimamura;Yoshibumi Tomoda;Toshi Asada

  • Crustal Structure Beneath Lofoten, N. Norway, From Vertical Incidence and Wide-Angle Seismic Data

    R. Mjelde;M. A. Sellevoll;H. Shimamura;T. Iwasaki

  • Crustal structure of the outer Vøring Plateau, offshore Norway, from ocean bottom seismic and gravity data

    Rolf Mjelde;Per Digranes;Mark Van Schaack;Hideki Shimamura

  • A detailed subduction structure in the Kuril trench deduced from ocean bottom seismographic refraction studies

    Takaya Iwasaki;Hajime Shiobara;Azusa Nishizawa;Toshihiko Kanazawa

  • Crustal structure and transform margin development south of Svalbard based on ocean bottom seismometer data

    Asbjørn Johan Breivik;Rolf Mjelde;Paul Grogan;Hideki Shimamura

  • A crustal study off Lofoten, N. Norway, by use of 3-component Ocean Bottom Seismographs

    R Mjelde;M.A Sellevoll;H Shimamura;T Iwasaki

  • Crustal transect from the North Atlantic Knipovich Ridge to the Svalbard Margin west of Hornsund

    Frode Ljones;Asako Kuwano;Rolf Mjelde;Asbjørn Breivik

Frequent Co-Authors

Rolf Mjelde
Rolf Mjelde University of Bergen
Hajime Shiobara
Hajime Shiobara University of Tokyo
Toshihiko Kanazawa
Toshihiko Kanazawa University of Tokyo
Shuichi Kodaira
Shuichi Kodaira Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Bryndís Brandsdóttir
Bryndís Brandsdóttir University of Iceland
Philippe Charvis
Philippe Charvis Université Côte d'Azur
Satish C. Singh
Satish C. Singh Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Josep Gallart
Josep Gallart Spanish National Research Council
Takaya Iwasaki
Takaya Iwasaki University of Tokyo
Tuncay Taymaz
Tuncay Taymaz Istanbul Technical University

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