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Jun Yoneda is affiliated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and engineering, with particular emphasis on methane hydrates, hydrocarbon exploration, and related geophysical phenomena.

Their recent scientific contributions include studies published in notable journals such as Marine and Petroleum Geology, Energy & Fuels, and the AAPG Bulletin. Key papers authored or co-authored by Yoneda include:

  • An international code comparison study on coupled thermal, hydrologic and geomechanical processes of natural gas hydrate-bearing sediments (2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology)
  • Multiple physical properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments recovered from Alaska North Slope 2018 Hydrate-01 Stratigraphic Test Well (2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology)
  • Comprehensive pressure core analysis for hydrate-bearing sediments from Gulf of Mexico Green Canyon Block 955, including assessments of geomechanical viscous behavior and nuclear magnetic resonance permeability (2022, AAPG Bulletin)
  • Scientific Results of the Hydrate-01 Stratigraphic Test Well Program, Western Prudhoe Bay Unit, Alaska North Slope (2022, Energy & Fuels)
  • Gas Hydrate Saturation Estimates, Gas Hydrate Occurrence, and Reservoir Characteristics Based on Well Log Data from the Hydrate-01 Stratigraphic Test Well, Alaska North Slope (2022, Energy & Fuels)

They have collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Yusuke Jin
  • Kiyofumi Suzuki
  • Michihiro Muraoka
  • Ray Boswell
  • Timothy S. Collett

Preferred publication venues for Yoneda's work include:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Their main fields of study are environmental science and engineering. The subfields investigated encompass environmental chemistry, mechanics of materials, environmental engineering, ocean engineering, and nuclear and high energy physics.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects with emphasis on:

  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Microbial Applications in Construction Materials

Best Publications

  • Mechanical and dissociation properties of methane hydrate-bearing sand in deep seabed

    Masayuki Hyodo;Jun Yoneda;Norimasa Yoshimoto;Yukio Nakata

  • Geological setting and characterization of a methane hydrate reservoir distributed at the first offshore production test site on the Daini-Atsumi Knoll in the eastern Nankai Trough, Japan

    Tetsuya Fujii;Kiyofumi Suzuki;Tokujiro Takayama;Machiko Tamaki

  • Mechanical behavior of gas‐saturated methane hydrate‐bearing sediments

    Masayuki Hyodo;Yanghui Li;Yanghui Li;Jun Yoneda;Yukio Nakata

  • Mechanical properties of hydrate-bearing turbidite reservoir in the first gas production test site of the Eastern Nankai Trough

    Jun Yoneda;Akira Masui;Yoshihiro Konno;Yusuke Jin

  • Effects of dissociation on the shear strength and deformation behavior of methane hydrate-bearing sediments

    Masayuki Hyodo;Yanghui Li;Yanghui Li;Jun Yoneda;Yukio Nakata

  • Hydro-bio-geomechanical properties of hydrate-bearing sediments from Nankai Trough

    J.C. Santamarina;Shifeng Dai;M. Terzariol;Jeonghwan Jang

  • Permeability of sediment cores from methane hydrate deposit in the Eastern Nankai Trough

    Yoshihiro Konno;Jun Yoneda;Kosuke Egawa;Takuma Ito

  • Mechanical behavior of hydrate-bearing pressure-core sediments visualized under triaxial compression

    Jun Yoneda;Akira Masui;Yoshihiro Konno;Yusuke Jin

  • Hydraulic fracturing in methane-hydrate-bearing sand

    Yoshihiro Konno;Yusuke Jin;Jun Yoneda;Takashi Uchiumi

  • Permeability variation and anisotropy of gas hydrate-bearing pressure-core sediments recovered from the Krishna–Godavari Basin, offshore India

    Jun Yoneda;Motoi Oshima;Masato Kida;Akira Kato

  • Strengthening mechanism of cemented hydrate-bearing sand at microscales

    Jun Yoneda;Yusuke Jin;Jun Katagiri;Norio Tenma

  • Pore-scale modeling of flow in particle packs containing grain-coating and pore-filling hydrates: Verification of a Kozeny–Carman-based permeability reduction model

    Jun Katagiri;Yoshihiro Konno;Jun Yoneda;Norio Tenma

  • Pressure-core-based reservoir characterization for geomechanics: Insights from gas hydrate drilling during 2012–2013 at the eastern Nankai Trough

    Jun Yoneda;Akira Masui;Yoshihiro Konno;Yusuke Jin

  • Lithological features of hydrate-bearing sediments and their relationship with gas hydrate saturation in the eastern Nankai Trough, Japan

    Takuma Ito;Yuhei Komatsu;Tetsuya Fujii;Kiyofumi Suzuki

  • An international code comparison study on coupled thermal, hydrologic and geomechanical processes of natural gas hydrate-bearing sediments

    M.D. White;T.J. Kneafsey;Y. Seol;W.F. Waite

  • A comparative analysis of the mechanical behavior of carbon dioxide and methane hydrate-bearing sediments

    Masayuki Hyodo;Yanghui Li;Yanghui Li;Jun Yoneda;Yukio Nakata

  • Permeability anisotropy and relative permeability in sediments from the National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 02, offshore India

    Sheng Dai;Jongchan Kim;Yue Xu;William F. Waite

  • India National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition 02 summary of scientific results: Evaluation of natural gas-hydrate-bearing pressure cores

    Ray Boswell;Jun Yoneda;William F. Waite

  • Pressure core based onshore laboratory analysis on mechanical properties of hydrate-bearing sediments recovered during India's National Gas Hydrate Program Expedition (NGHP) 02

    Jun Yoneda;Motoi Oshima;Masato Kida;Akira Kato

  • Effect of methane hydrate morphology on compressional wave velocity of sandy sediments: Analysis of pressure cores obtained in the Eastern Nankai Trough

    Yoshihiro Konno;Yusuke Jin;Jun Yoneda;Masato Kida

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiro Nagao
Jiro Nagao National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
William F. Waite
William F. Waite United States Geological Survey
Masayuki Hyodo
Masayuki Hyodo Yamaguchi University
Yanghui Li
Yanghui Li Dalian University of Technology
Timothy S. Collett
Timothy S. Collett United States Geological Survey
Ray Boswell
Ray Boswell United States Department of Energy
Koji Yamamoto
Koji Yamamoto Japan Oil Gas and Metals National Corporation (Japan)
Yongchen Song
Yongchen Song Dalian University of Technology
Timothy J. Kneafsey
Timothy J. Kneafsey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Kenichi Soga
Kenichi Soga University of California, Berkeley

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