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Makoto Arima is affiliated with Yokohama National University in Japan and conducts research spanning earth sciences and medicine. Their work integrates geological analysis with biomedical studies, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry.

The main fields of study covered by Arima include Earth and Planetary Sciences and Medicine. Within these domains, the primary subfields of research consist of Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Artificial Intelligence, Oncology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's recent papers address diverse topics, demonstrating expertise in both geological and medical research. Notable publications include:

  • Precambrian geology of India (2023), published in Earth-Science Reviews
  • Petrology and geochemistry of the Palaeo-Mesoarchean Banded Iron formations (BIFs) from the central Bundelkhand greenstone belts, Bundelkhand Craton, India: Source characteristics and depositional environment (2022), Geological Journal
  • Prognostic impact of the surgical deep margin distance of invasive acral melanoma of the sole: A multi-institutional retrospective study (2024), EJC Skin Cancer

Arima's research topics reflect these interdisciplinary interests and include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Cutaneous Melanoma Detection and Management

The scientist publishes mainly in venues such as Geological Journal, Earth-Science Reviews, and EJC Skin Cancer, indicating a blend of geoscience and medical publication records.

Frequent collaborators include Yoshiro Yamamoto, Vivek P. Malviya, Sanjeet K. Verma, Jayanta Kumar Pati, and Mohamed Shareef, showing a network that spans multiple research groups involved in both geological and biomedical fields.

Best Publications

  • India-Antarctica-Australia-Laurentia connection in the Paleoproterozoic–Mesoproterozoic revisited: Evidence from new zircon U-Pb and monazite chemical age data from the Eastern Ghats Belt, India

    Sankar Bose;Daniel J. Dunkley;Somnath Dasgupta;Kaushik Das

  • Petrogenesis of the Tanzawa plutonic complex, central Japan: Exposed felsic middle crust of the Izu–Bonin – Mariana arc

    Shinichi Kawate;Makoto Arima

  • 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

  • Partial melting of a phlogopite-clinopyroxenite nodule from south-west Uganda: an experimental study bearing on the origin of highly potassic continental rift volcanics

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  • Geology and geochemistry of giant quartz veins from the Bundelkhand Craton, central India and their implications

    J. K. Pati;S. C. Patel;K. L. Pruseth;V. P. Malviya

  • Tidal rhythmites and their implications

    Rajat Mazumder;Makoto Arima

  • Melting experiments on hydrous low-K tholeiite: Implications for the genesis of tonalitic crust in the Izu–Bonin – Mariana arc

    Katsuji Nakajima;Makoto Arima

  • Petrology and geochemistry of metamorphosed basaltic pillow lava and basaltic komatiite in the Mauranipur area: subduction related volcanism in the Archean Bundelkhand craton, Central India

    Vivek P. Malviya;Vivek P. Malviya;Makoto Arima;Jayanta K. Pati;Yoshiyuki Kaneko

  • Soft-sediment deformation structures in the Earth's oldest seismites

    Rajat Mazumder;A.J. (Tom) van Loon;Makoto Arima

  • The Mesoproterozoic Kibaride belt (Katanga, SE D.R. Congo)

    Joseph W. Kokonyangi;Ali B Kampunzu;Richard Armstrong;Masaru Yoshida

  • Diamond nucleation and growth by reduction of carbonate melts under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions

    Makoto Arima;Yusuke Kozai;Minoru Akaishi

  • Crystallization of diamond from a silicate melt of kimberlite composition in high-pressure and high-temperature experiments

    Makoto Arima;Kazuhiro Nakayama;Minoru Akaishi;Shinobu Yamaoka

  • Petrological model of the northern Izu–Bonin–Mariana arc crust: constraints from high-pressure measurements of elastic wave velocities of the Tanzawa plutonic rocks, central Japan

    K. Kitamura;M. Ishikawa;M. Arima

  • High-pressure-high-temperature melting experiments on a SiO 2 -poor aphanitic kimberlite from the Wesselton Mine, Kimberley, South Africa

    Alan D. Edgar;Makoto Arima;Diane K. Baldwin;David R. Bell

  • Evolution of the Chilka Lake granulite complex, northern Eastern Ghats Belt, India: First evidence of ~ 780 Ma decompression of the deep crust and its implication on the India–Antarctica correlation

    S. Bose;K. Das;J. Torimoto;M. Arima

  • Mesoarchaean-Palaeoproterozoic stratigraphic record of the Singhbhum crustal province, eastern India: a synthesis

    Rajat Mazumder;Rajat Mazumder;A van Loon;L Mallik;Steven Reddy

  • Experimental study on diamond dissolution in kimberlitic and lamproitic melts at 1300–1420 °C and 1 GPa with controlled oxygen partial pressure

    Yusuke Kozai;Makoto Arima

  • High Pressure Experimental Studies on a Katungite and their Bearing on the Genesis of some Potassium-Rich Magmas of the West Branch of the African Rift

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  • A high pressure-high temperature study of TiO2 solubility in Mg-rich phlogopite: implications to phlogopite chemistry

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  • Simultaneous high P‐T measurements of ultrasonic compressional and shear wave velocities in Ichino‐megata mafic xenoliths: Their bearings on seismic velocity perturbations in lower crust of northeast Japan arc

    Soshi Nishimoto;Soshi Nishimoto;Masahiro Ishikawa;Makoto Arima;Takeyoshi Yoshida

  • Laboratory measurement of P-wave velocity in crustal and upper mantle xenoliths from Ichino-megata, NE Japan: ultrabasic hydrous lower crust beneath the NE Honshu arc

    Soushi Nishimoto;Masahiro Ishikawa;Makoto Arima;Takeyoshi Yoshida

  • Petrogenesis of the ultrapotassic rocks from the Leucite Hills, Wyoming

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  • Missing Oligocene Crust of the Izu–Bonin Arc: Consumed or Rejuvenated During Collision?

    Yoshihiko Tamura;Osamu Ishizuka;Kan Aoike;Shinichi Kawate

  • A corundum–quartz assemblage from the Eastern Ghats Granulite Belt, India: evidence for high P–T metamorphism?

    Rajib Shaw;M. Arima

  • Formation of Distinct Granitic Magma Batches by Partial Melting of Hybrid Lower Crust in the Izu Arc Collision Zone, Central Japan

    Satoshi Saito;Satoshi Saito;Makoto Arima;Takashi Nakajima;Keiji Misawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiyuki Tatsumi
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi Kobe University
Rajib Shaw
Rajib Shaw Keio University
Richard Armstrong
Richard Armstrong Australian National University
Stephen T. Johnston
Stephen T. Johnston University of Alberta
Jun-Ichi Kimura
Jun-Ichi Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Richard S. Fiske
Richard S. Fiske Smithsonian Institution
Osamu Ishizuka
Osamu Ishizuka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
Takeyoshi Yoshida
Takeyoshi Yoshida Tohoku University

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