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Masakazu Suzuki

Masakazu Suzuki

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Environmental Sciences

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35
Citations
4310
World Ranking
9344
National Ranking
191

Overview

Masakazu Suzuki is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their work primarily focuses on environmental science, with specific attention to water science and technology, global and planetary change, and ecology.

Suzuki's scholarly output includes studies on various aspects of hydrology and ecosystem dynamics. Key topics addressed in their research cover hydrology and watershed management studies, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, as well as hydrology and sediment transport processes.

Recent papers authored by Suzuki reflect these interests. Notable publications include:

  • Effects of changes in canopy interception on stream runoff response and recovery following clear-cutting of a Japanese coniferous forest in Fukuroyamasawa Experimental Watershed in Japan (2021), published in Hydrological Processes
  • Long-term effects of evapotranspiration on the flow duration curve in a coniferous plantation forest over 40 years (2020), published in Hydrological Research Letters
  • Issue Information (2023), published in The Anatomical Record

Their collaborative work involves partnerships with other researchers such as Tomoki Oda, Tomohiro Egusa, Nobuhito Ohte, Norifumi Hotta, and Nobuaki Tanaka. These collaborations span various projects and contribute to the breadth of Suzuki's research engagement.

Suzuki's publications tend to appear in specialized journals including Hydrological Processes, Hydrological Research Letters, and The Anatomical Record, indicating a focus on peer-reviewed venues relevant to environmental and hydrological sciences.

Best Publications

  • Annual water balance and seasonality of evapotranspiration in a Bornean tropical rainforest

    Tomo’omi Kumagai;Taku M. Saitoh;Yoshinobu Sato;Hiroshi Takahashi

  • Prolonged impact of earthquake-induced landslides on sediment yield in a mountain watershed : The Tanzawa region, Japan

    Takashi Koi;Norifumi Hotta;Ituro Ishigaki;Norimasa Matuzaki

  • Evaluating the influence of canopy species and meteorological factors on throughfall drop size distribution

    Kazuki Nanko;Norifumi Hotta;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Transpiration, canopy conductance and the decoupling coefficient of a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in Sarawak, Borneo: dry spell effects

    Tomo’omi Kumagai;Tomo’omi Kumagai;Taku M Saitoh;Yoshinobu Sato;Toshiyuki Morooka

  • A review of evapotranspiration estimates from tropical forests in Thailand and adjacent regions

    Nobuaki Tanaka;Tomonori Kume;Natsuko Yoshifuji;Katsunori Tanaka

  • Impact of soil drought on sap flow and water status of evergreen trees in a tropical monsoon forest in northern Thailand

    Tomonori Kume;Tomonori Kume;Hideki Takizawa;Natsuko Yoshifuji;Katsunori Tanaka

  • Soil respiration and soil CO2 concentration in a tropical forest, Thailand

    Shoji Hashimoto;Nobuaki Tanaka;Masakazu Suzuki;Ayako Inoue

  • Ten-year evapotranspiration estimates in a Bornean tropical rainforest

    Tomonori Kume;Nobuaki Tanaka;Koichiro Kuraji;Hikaru Komatsu

  • Effect of forest structure on the spatial variation in soil respiration in a Bornean tropical rainforest

    Ayumi Katayama;Tomonori Kume;Hikaru Komatsu;Mizue Ohashi

  • Transpiration peak over a hill evergreen forest in northern Thailand in the late dry season: Assessing the seasonal changes in evapotranspiration using a multilayer model

    Katsunori Tanaka;Hideki Takizawa;Nobuaki Tanaka;Izumi Kosaka

  • Biogeochemical Influences on the Determination of Water Chemistry in a Temperate Forest Basin: Factors Determining the pH value

    Nobuhito Ohte;Naoko Tokuchi;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Assessing raindrop impact energy at the forest floor in a mature Japanese cypress plantation using continuous raindrop-sizing instruments

    Kazuki Nanko;Norifumi Hotta;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Physical interpretation of the difference in drop size distributions of leaf drips among tree species

    Kazuki Nanko;Ai Watanabe;Norifumi Hotta;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Inter-annual variation in growing season length of a tropical seasonal forest in northern Thailand

    Natsuko Yoshifuji;Tomo’omi Kumagai;Katsunori Tanaka;Nobuaki Tanaka

  • Water cycling in a Bornean tropical rain forest under current and projected precipitation scenarios

    Tomo`omi Kumagai;Tomo`omi Kumagai;Gabriel G. Katul;Taku M. Saitoh;Yoshinobu Sato

  • Comparison of soil moisture dynamics between a tropical rain forest and a tropical seasonal forest in Southeast Asia: Impact of seasonal and year-to-year variations in rainfall

    Tomo'omi Kumagai;Natsuko Yoshifuji;Nobuaki Tanaka;Masakazu Suzuki

  • The impact of forest clear-cutting on soil temperature: a comparison between before and after cutting, and between clear-cut and control sites

    Shoji Hashimoto;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Throughfall partitioning by trees

    Delphis F. Levia;Kazuki Nanko;Hiromasa Amasaki;Thomas W. Giambelluca

  • Vertical profiles of environmental factors within tropical rainforest, Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

    Tomo’omi Kumagai;Koichiro Kuraji;Hironori Noguchi;Yuri Tanaka

  • Less than 20-min time lags between transpiration and stem sap flow in emergent trees in a Bornean tropical rainforest

    Tomonori Kume;Hikaru Komatsu;Koichiro Kuraji;Masakazu Suzuki

  • Impact of rooting depth and soil hydraulic properties on the transpiration peak of an evergreen forest in northern Thailand in the late dry season

    Katsunori Tanaka;Hideki Takizawa;Tomonori Kume;Jianqing Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Tomo'omi Kumagai
Tomo'omi Kumagai University of Tokyo
Tomonori Kume
Tomonori Kume Kyushu University
Delphis F. Levia
Delphis F. Levia University of Delaware
Gabriel G. Katul
Gabriel G. Katul Duke University
Nobuhito Ohte
Nobuhito Ohte Kyoto University
Kyoichi Otsuki
Kyoichi Otsuki Kyushu University
Amilcare Porporato
Amilcare Porporato Princeton University
Takeshi Ohta
Takeshi Ohta Nagoya University
Naoko Tokuchi
Naoko Tokuchi Kyoto University
Yoshiko Kosugi
Yoshiko Kosugi Kyoto University

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