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Hidetoshi Shibuya

Hidetoshi Shibuya

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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
3235
World Ranking
8989
National Ranking
281

Overview

Hidetoshi Shibuya is affiliated with Kumamoto University in Japan and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences. The main focus of their research revolves around geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, evident in the variety of topics and frequent publication venues associated with their work.

Their recent scholarly contributions cover a range of relevant subjects and have been published between 2020 and 2024. Selected publications include:

  • "The BepiColombo-Mio Magnetometer en Route to Mercury," 2020, Space Science Reviews
  • "A tephra-based approach to calibrating relative geomagnetic paleointensity stacks to absolute values," 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "KAGUYA observation of global emissions of indigenous carbon ions from the Moon," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Paleomagnetic study of the 30 ka Aira caldera-forming eruption and 60-45 ka Iwato pyroclastic flow deposits, southern Kyushu, Japan," 2024, Earth Planets and Space
  • "Persistent shallow magnetic inclination in the past 5 million years with implications for regional tectonics in the Philippines," 2021, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences X

Frequent co-authors contributing alongside Hidetoshi Shibuya include Eli A. Silver, Claude Rangin, Marta T von Breymann, U. Berner, and Philìppe Bertrand. Each of these collaborators has been involved in six joint publications.

Research outputs are primarily disseminated through certain journals and platforms, notably Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with four publications, Earth Planets and Space with three, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) with two, alongside individual works appearing in Space Science Reviews and Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

Hidetoshi Shibuya's work spans various subfields beyond the primary discipline of Earth and Planetary Sciences, including molecular biology, astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric science, geophysics, and ocean engineering. This interdisciplinary approach supports investigation into geological and geochemical analysis, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, astro and planetary science, drilling and well engineering, as well as geochemistry and elemental analysis.

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis

Best Publications

  • Solar wind proton reflection at the lunar surface: Low energy ion measurement by MAP‐PACE onboard SELENE (KAGUYA)

    Y. Saito;S. Yokota;T. Tanaka;K. Asamura

  • Palaeointensity study of the Hawaiian 1960 lava: implications for possible causes of erroneously high intensities

    Y. Yamamoto;H. Tsunakawa;H. Shibuya

  • Surface vector mapping of magnetic anomalies over the Moon using Kaguya and Lunar Prospector observations

    Hideo Tsunakawa;Futoshi Takahashi;Hisayoshi Shimizu;Hidetoshi Shibuya

  • In-flight Performance and Initial Results of Plasma Energy Angle and Composition Experiment (PACE) on SELENE (Kaguya)

    Yoshifumi Saito;Shoichiro Yokota;Kazushi Asamura;Takaaki Tanaka

  • Paleomagnetic rotations and the Japan Sea opening

    Laurent Jolivet;Hidetoshi Shibuya;Marc Fournier

  • Lunar Magnetic Field Observation and Initial Global Mapping of Lunar Magnetic Anomalies by MAP-LMAG Onboard SELENE (Kaguya)

    Hideo Tsunakawa;Hidetoshi Shibuya;Futoshi Takahashi;Hisayoshi Shimizu

  • Simultaneous observation of the electron acceleration and ion deceleration over lunar magnetic anomalies

    Yoshifumi Saito;Masaki N. Nishino;Masaki Fujimoto;Tadateru Yamamoto

  • First direct detection of ions originating from the Moon by MAP‐PACE IMA onboard SELENE (KAGUYA)

    Shoichiro Yokota;Yoshifumi Saito;Kazushi Asamura;Takaaki Tanaka

  • The fluxgate magnetometer of the BepiColombo Mercury Planetary Orbiter

    K H Glassmeier;H U Auster;D. Heyner;K. Okrafka

  • Solar-wind proton access deep into the near-Moon wake

    M. N. Nishino;M. Fujimoto;K. Maezawa;Y. Saito

  • Mini-magnetosphere over the Reiner Gamma magnetic anomaly region on the Moon

    M. Kurata;H. Tsunakawa;Y. Saito;H. Shibuya

  • K-Ar ages, paleomagnetism, and geochemistry of the South Auckland volcanic field, North Island, New Zealand

    R. M. Briggs;T. Okada;T. Itaya;H. Shibuya

  • First in situ observation of the Moon-originating ions in the Earth's Magnetosphere by MAP-PACE on SELENE (KAGUYA)

    Takaaki Tanaka;Yoshifumi Saito;Shoichiro Yokota;Kazushi Asamura

  • Paleomagnetism of red cherts: a case study in the Inuyama area, Central Japan

    Hidetoshi Shibuya;Sadao Sasajima

  • Ground calibration of the high-sensitivity SELENE lunar magnetometer LMAG

    Hisayoshi Shimizu;Futoshi Takahashi;Naoki Horii;Ayako Matsuoka

  • Pairwise energy gain-loss feature of solar wind protons in the near-Moon wake

    M. N. Nishino;K. Maezawa;M. Fujimoto;Y. Saito

  • A geomagnetic excursion in the Brunhes epoch recorded in New Zealand basalts

    H. Shibuya;J. Cassidy;I.E.M. Smith;T. Itaya

  • Constraint on the lunar core size from electromagnetic sounding based on magnetic field observations by an orbiting satellite

    Hisayoshi Shimizu;Masaki Matsushima;Futoshi Takahashi;Hidetoshi Shibuya

  • Palaeomagnetic records of the Brunhes/Matuyama polarity transition from ODP Leg 124 (Celebes and Sulu seas)

    Hirokuni Oda;Hidetoshi Shibuya;Vindell Hsu

  • In-orbit calibration of the lunar magnetometer onboard SELENE (KAGUYA)

    Futoshi Takahashi;Hisayoshi Shimizu;Masaki Matsushima;Hidetoshi Shibuya

  • Deconvolution of long-core paleomagnetic data of Ocean Drilling Program by Akaike's Bayesian Information Criterion minimization

    Hirokuni Oda;Hidetoshi Shibuya

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideo Tsunakawa
Hideo Tsunakawa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Reed P. Scherer
Reed P. Scherer Northern Illinois University
Carla Müller
Carla Müller Goethe University Frankfurt
Ian E. M. Smith
Ian E. M. Smith University of Auckland
Atsushi Kumamoto
Atsushi Kumamoto Tohoku University
Toshifumi Mukai
Toshifumi Mukai Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Tsugunobu Nagai
Tsugunobu Nagai Tokyo Institute of Technology
Karl-Heinz Glassmeier
Karl-Heinz Glassmeier Technische Universität Braunschweig
Takaaki Tanaka
Takaaki Tanaka Konan University
Brian J. Anderson
Brian J. Anderson Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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