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Masataka Ando

Masataka Ando

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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
5617
World Ranking
6478
National Ranking
180

Best Publications

  • Source mechanisms and tectonic significance of historical earthquakes along the nankai trough, Japan

    Unknown

  • Shear-wave splitting in the upper-mantle wedge above the Tonga subduction zone

    Unknown

  • Shear wave polarization anisotropy in the upper mantle beneath Honshu, Japan

    Unknown

  • Fault mechanism and recurrence time of major earthquakes in southern Kanto district, Japan, as deduced from coastal terrace data

    Unknown

  • Evidence of large scale repeating slip during the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake

    Shiann-Jong Lee;Bor-Shouh Huang;Masataka Ando;Hung-Chie Chiu

  • "The Hawaii Earthquake of November 29, 1975: Low dip angle faulting due to forceful injection of magma""

    Unknown

  • A rigid block rotation model for the GPS derived velocity field along the Ryukyu arc

    Unknown

  • ScS polarization anisotropy around the Pacific Ocean.

    Unknown

  • S-wave anisotropy in the upper mantle under a volcanic area in Japan

    Unknown

  • A fault model of the 1946 Nankaido earthquake derived from tsunami data

    Unknown

  • Seismo-tectonics of the 1923 Kanto earthquake.

    Unknown

  • Detection of landslides and submarine slumps using broadband seismic networks

    C. H. Lin;H. Kumagai;M. Ando;T. C. Shin

  • Evidence for rapid fault healing derived from temporal changes in <i>S</i> wave splitting

    Unknown

  • A new GPS‐acoustic method for measuring ocean floor crustal deformation: Application to the Nankai Trough

    Unknown

  • Frictional heat from faulting of the 1999 Chi‐Chi, Taiwan earthquake

    H. Tanaka;W. M. Chen;C. Y. Wang;K. F. Ma

  • Evidence from shear-wave splitting for the restriction of seismic anisotropy to the upper crust

    Satoshi Kaneshima;Masataka Ando;Shozou Kimura

  • Possibility of a major earthquake in the tokai district, Japan and its pre-estimated seismotectonic effects

    Unknown

  • Geodetic evidence for aseismic subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate

    Unknown

  • 3. A Fault-Origin Model of the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 as Deduced from Geodetic Data

    Unknown

  • Precise, three-dimensional seafloor geodetic deformation measurements using difference techniques

    Unknown

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