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Narumi Takahashi is affiliated with the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with substantial contributions in the subfield of Geophysics as well as interests spanning Artificial Intelligence, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, and Atmospheric Science.

The main research topics covered by Narumi Takahashi include earthquake and tectonic studies, seismology and earthquake studies, seismic waves and analysis, earthquake detection and analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geological and geochemical analysis, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Their recent publications include:

  • MOWLAS: NIED observation network for earthquake, tsunami and volcano, 2020, Earth Planets and Space
  • Detection of hydroacoustic signals on a fiber-optic submarine cable, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Characteristics of Slow Slip Event in March 2020 Revealed From Borehole and DONET Observatories, 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Seismic velocity structure along the Sea of Japan with large events derived from seismic tomography for whole Japanese Islands including reflection survey data and NIED MOWLAS Hi-net and S-net data, 2022, Earth Planets and Space
  • Structure of oceanic crust in back-arc basins modulated by mantle source heterogeneity, 2020, Geology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Narumi Takahashi are:

  • Keisuke Ariyoshi
  • Eiichiro Araki
  • Shuichi Kodaira
  • Kentaro Imai
  • Yojiro Yamamoto

The scientist regularly publishes in credible venues such as Earth Planets and Space, Frontiers in Earth Science, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Seismological Research Letters, and Progress in Earth and Planetary Science. Among these, Earth Planets and Space accounts for the highest number of publications by Narumi Takahashi.

Best Publications

  • The 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: Displacement Reaching the Trench Axis

    Toshiya Fujiwara;Shuichi Kodaira;Tetsuo No;Yuka Kaiho

  • Continental Crust, Crustal Underplating, and Low- Q Upper Mantle Beneath an Oceanic Island Arc

    Kiyoshi Suyehiro;Narumi Takahashi;Yoshiro Ariie;Yasutaka Yokoi

  • Subducted seamount imaged in the rupture zone of the 1946 Nankaido earthquake

    Shuichi Kodaira;Narumi Takahashi;Ayako Nakanishi;Seiichi Miura

  • MOWLAS: NIED observation network for earthquake, tsunami and volcano

    Shin Aoi;Youichi Asano;Takashi Kunugi;Takeshi Kimura

  • Parallel Implementation of Dispersive Tsunami Wave Modeling with a Nesting Algorithm for the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami

    Toshitaka Baba;Toshitaka Baba;Narumi Takahashi;Yoshiyuki Kaneda;Kazuto Ando

  • Coseismic fault rupture at the trench axis during the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

    Shuichi Kodaira;Tetsuo No;Yasuyuki Nakamura;Toshiya Fujiwara

  • Crustal structure and evolution of the Mariana intra-oceanic island arc

    Narumi Takahashi;Shuichi Kodaira;Simon L. Klemperer;Yoshiyuki Tatsumi

  • Development and application of an advanced ocean floor network system for megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis

    Y. Kaneda;Y. Kaneda;K. Kawaguchi;E. Araki;H. Matsumoto

  • Structural factors controlling the rupture process of a megathrust earthquake at the Nankai trough seismogenic zone

    S. Kodaira;E. Kurashimo;J.-O. Park;N. Takahashi

  • Structure and growth of the Izu‐Bonin‐Mariana arc crust: 2. Role of crust‐mantle transformation and the transparent Moho in arc crust evolution

    Y. Tatsumi;H. Shukuno;K. Tani;N. Takahashi

  • Seismological evidence for variable growth of crust along the Izu intraoceanic arc

    Shuichi Kodaira;Takeshi Sato;Narumi Takahashi;Aki Ito

  • Crustal structure across the coseismic rupture zone of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake, the central Nankai Trough seismogenic zone

    Ayako Nakanishi;Narumi Takahashi;Jin-Oh Park;Seiichi Miura

  • Tectonic features of the Japan Trench convergent margin off Sanriku, northeastern Japan, revealed by multichannel seismic reflection data

    Tetsuro Tsuru;Jin-Oh Park;Narumi Takahashi;Shuichi Kodaira

  • New seismological constraints on growth of continental crust in the Izu-Bonin intra-oceanic arc

    Shuichi Kodaira;Takeshi Sato;Narumi Takahashi;Seiichi Miura

  • Structure and growth of the Izu‐Bonin‐Mariana arc crust: 1. Seismic constraint on crust and mantle structure of the Mariana arc–back‐arc system

    Narumi Takahashi;Shuichi Kodaira;Yoshiyuki Tatsumi;Yoshiyuki Kaneda

  • Nature and growth rate of the northern Izu-Bonin (Ogasawara) arc crust and their implications for continental crust formation

    Asahiko Taira;Saneatsu Saito;Kan Aoike;Sumito Morita

  • Structural characteristics off Miyagi forearc region, the Japan Trench seismogenic zone, deduced from a wide-angle reflection and refraction study

    Seiichi Miura;Narumi Takahashi;Ayako Nakanishi;Tetsuro Tsuru

  • Systematic changes in the incoming plate structure at the Kuril trench

    Gou Fujie;Shuichi Kodaira;Mikiya Yamashita;Takeshi Sato

  • Seismological structure and implications of collision between the Ontong Java Plateau and Solomon Island Arc from ocean bottom seismometer-airgun data

    Seiichi Miura;Kiyoshi Suyehiro;Masanao Shinohara;Narumi Takahashi

  • Implications from the seismic crustal structure of the northern Izu–Bonin arc

    Narumi Takahashi;Kiyoshi Suyehiro;Masanao Shinohara

  • Western Nankai Trough seismogenic zone: Results from a wide‐angle ocean bottom seismic survey

    Shuichi Kodaira;Narumi Takahashi;Jin-Oh Park;Kimihiro Mochizuki

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Yoshiyuki Kaneda Nagoya University
Shuichi Kodaira
Shuichi Kodaira Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Ali Pinar
Ali Pinar Sandia National Laboratories
Ryota Hino
Ryota Hino Tohoku University
Masanao Shinohara
Masanao Shinohara University of Tokyo
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi Kobe University
Naoshi Hirata
Naoshi Hirata University of Tokyo
Kiyoshi Suyehiro
Kiyoshi Suyehiro Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Toshihiko Kanazawa
Toshihiko Kanazawa University of Tokyo
Takaya Iwasaki
Takaya Iwasaki University of Tokyo

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