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Hiroo Kagami

Hiroo Kagami

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Earth Science

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34
Citations
6789
World Ranking
7825
National Ranking
231

Overview

Hiroo Kagami is affiliated with Niigata University in Japan. Their academic profile is centered on research activities within this institution. While specific details of their recent papers, including titles and publication venues, are not present, it is clear that their work has not been cataloged with frequent appearances in common scientific journals or conferences based on the available data.

There are no records of Hiroo Kagami frequently collaborating with any particular co-authors, suggesting either individual research efforts or collaborations not documented in the accessible datasets.

Similarly, no common publication venues are identified for their work, which could be indicative of either diverse submission targets or a limited number of scholarly articles published to date. The absence of book publications further informs a focus primarily on articles or other scientific contributions rather than authored monographs or edited volumes.

Details regarding their main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics are not provided, which restricts the ability to outline the scientific domains in which they specialize.

No awards or recognitions have been recorded, and there is no indication of the year or context of honors received. The scientist is currently living, with no records suggesting otherwise.

Best Publications

  • JNdi-1: a neodymium isotopic reference in consistency with LaJolla neodymium

    Tsuyoshi Tanaka;Shigeko Togashi;Hikari Kamioka;Hiroshi Amakawa

  • Depleted-mantle source for the Ulungur River A-type granites from North Xinjiang, China: geochemistry and Nd–Sr isotopic evidence, and implications for Phanerozoic crustal growth

    Bao-fu Han;Shi-guang Wang;Bor-ming Jahn;Da-wei Hong

  • Evidence for slab melt/mantle reaction : Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous and Eocene high-Mg andesites from the Kitakami Mountains, Japan

    Nobutaka Tsuchiya;Satoko Suzuki;Jun-Ichi Kimura;Hiroo Kagami

  • Proterozoic Events in the Eastern Ghats Granulite Belt, India: Evidence From Rb‐Sr, Sm‐Nd Systematics, and Shrimp Dating

    Rajib Shaw;M. Arima;H. Kagami;H. Kagami;C. M. Fanning;C. M. Fanning

  • Geochronological constraints on the Late Proterozoic to Cambrian crustal evolution of eastern Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica: a synthesis of SHRIMP U-Pb age and Nd model age data

    Kazuyuki Shiraishi;Daniel J. Dunkley;Tomokazu Hokada;C. Mark Fanning

  • Spatial variations of Sr and Nd isotope ratios of Cretaceous-Paleogene granitoid rocks, Southwest Japan Arc

    H. Kagami;S. Iizumi;Y. Tainosho;M. Owada

  • Rb–Sr and Sm–Nd dating of different metamorphic events from the Sausar Mobile Belt, central India: implications for Proterozoic crustal evolution

    Abhijit Roy;Hiroo Kagami;Masaru Yoshida;Abhinaba Roy

  • The origin of Alpine plutons along the Periadriatic Lineament.

    F. von Blanckenburg;H. Kagami;A. Deutsch;M. Wiedenbeck

  • 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd ratios of GSJ rock reference samples; JB-1a, JA-1 and JG-1a

    Hiroo Kagami;Hisayoshi Yokose;Hiroji Honma

  • Geologic and metamorphic evolution of the basement complexes in the Kontum Massif, central Vietnam

    Nobuhiko Nakano;Yasuhito Osanai;Masaaki Owada;T. N. Nam

  • Interaction of a spreading ridge and an accretionary prism: Implications from MORB magmatism in the Hidaka magmatic zone, Hokkaido, Japan

    Jin'ichirou Maeda;Hiroo Kagami

  • Nd-Sr isotopic and geochemical characteristics of the southern Adamello (northern Italy) intrusives: Implications for crustal versus mantle origin

    Hiroo Kagami;Peter Ulmer;Werner Hansmann;Volker Dietrich

  • Geochronologic constraints of granulite terranes of South India and their implications for the Precambrian assembly of Gondwana

    M. Yoshida;R.S. Bindu;H. Kagami;T. Rajesham

  • Petrogenesis of Early Cretaceous adakitic granites from the Kitakami Mountains, Japan

    Nobutaka Tsuchiya;Jun-Ichi Kimura;Hiroo Kagami

  • Major and trace element chemistry and D/H, 18O/16O, 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd ratios of rocks from the spreading center of the Okinawa Trough, a marginal back-arc basin

    Hiroji Honma;Minoru Kusakabe;Hiroo Kagami;Shigeru Iizumi

  • Sapphirine‐bearing granulites and related high‐temperature metamorphic rocks from the Higo metamorphic terrane, west‐central Kyushu, Japan

    Y. Osanai;T. Hamamoto;O. Maishima;H. Kagami

  • Rb-Sr whole rock isochron ages of granites from northern Shikoku and Okayama, Southwest Japan: Implications for the migration of the Late Cretaceous to Paleogene igneous activity in space and time

    Hiroo Kagami;Hiroji Honma;Teruo Shirahase;Terukazu Nureki

  • Extreme crustal metamorphism during a Neoproterozoic event in Sri Lanka : A study of dry mafic granulites

    K. Sajeev;Y. Osanai;J. A. D. Connolly;J. A. D. Connolly;S. Suzuki;S. Suzuki

  • Nd and Sr isotope systematics of Miocene to Holocene volcanic rocks from Southwest Japan: volcanism since the opening of the Japan Sea

    Paul A. Morris;Hiroo Kagami

  • K–Ar age and geochemistry of the SW Japan Paleogene cauldron cluster: Implications for Eocene–Oligocene thermo-tectonic reactivation

    T. Imaoka;K. Kiminami;K. Nishida;M. Takemoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhito Osanai
Yasuhito Osanai Kyushu University
Minoru Kusakabe
Minoru Kusakabe Okayama University
Hitoshi Sakai
Hitoshi Sakai University of Tokyo
Tetsumaru Itaya
Tetsumaru Itaya Okayama University of Science
Toshiaki Tsunogae
Toshiaki Tsunogae University of Tsukuba
Keisuke Nagao
Keisuke Nagao University of Tokyo
Takeyoshi Yoshida
Takeyoshi Yoshida Tohoku University
Shoji Arai
Shoji Arai Kanazawa University
Jun-Ichi Kimura
Jun-Ichi Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Morito Akiyama
Morito Akiyama National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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