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53
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4184
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64

Seiya Uyeda publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Seiya Uyeda sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 194 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Seiya Uyeda D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Seiya Uyeda sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Seiya Uyeda is a researcher affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Computer Science. Their work intersects several important fields and subfields, emphasizing the study of geophysical phenomena and artificial intelligence applications within these domains.

The main fields of study associated with Seiya Uyeda include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Computer Science

Within these areas, their subfields of study focus on:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence

Seiya Uyeda's research topics primarily address areas related to seismic activity and tectonic processes. These topics include:

  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies

Their frequent collaborators are Toshiyasu Nagao and Masashi Kamogawa, each having co-authored at least one publication with Uyeda. This collaboration underscores a cooperative approach within their research community, especially in overlapping geophysical and computational topics.

There is no record of published books or awards associated with Seiya Uyeda, indicating a primary focus on articles and papers distributed through academic channels, though specific publication venues have not been detailed.

The absence of listed recent papers or specific publication venues in the source data suggests a concise publication record or a focus on research dissemination through channels not captured here. Regardless, their work contributes to the broader understanding of seismic phenomena through the application of both traditional geophysical methods and emerging computational techniques.

Best Publications

  • Back-arc opening and the mode of subduction

    Seiya Uyeda;Hiroo Kanamori

  • Evolution of the western pacific and its margin

    T.W.C. Hilde;T.W.C. Hilde;S. Uyeda;S. Uyeda;L. Kroenke;L. Kroenke

  • Plate Tectonics and the Japanese Islands: A Synthesis

    Unknown

  • Heat flow through the eastern Pacific ocean floor

    R. P. Von Herzen;S. Uyeda

  • Thermal processes under island arcs

    K. Hasebe;N. Fujii;S. Uyeda

  • On the pacific-type orogeny and its model — extension of the paired belts concept and possible origin of marginal seas

    T. Matsuda;S. Uyeda

  • Subduction zones: An introduction to comparative subductology

    Seiya Uyeda

  • Short-term earthquake prediction: Current status of seismo-electromagnetics

    Unknown

  • Origin and Development of the Philippine Sea

    Seiya Uyeda;Zvi Ben-Avraham;Zvi Ben-Avraham

  • Stress gradient in arc–back arc regions and plate subduction

    Kazuaki Nakamura;Seiya Uyeda

  • Estimates of heat flow derived from gas hydrates

    M. Yamano;S. Uyeda;Y. Aoki;Thomas H Shipley

  • Electric and magnetic phenomena observed before the volcano-seismic activity in 2000 in the Izu Island Region, Japan

    S. Uyeda;M. Hayakawa;T. Nagao;O. Molchanov

  • Tectonic Processes and the History of the Mariana Arc: A Synthesis of the Results of Deep Sea Drilli

    Unknown

  • The evolution of the China Basin and the mesozoic paleogeography of Borneo

    Zvi. Ben-Avraham;Seiya Uyeda

  • Electromagnetic anomalies associated with 1995 Kobe earthquake

    T. Nagao;Y. Enomoto;Y. Fujinawa;M. Hata

  • Geophysical and Geochemical Constraints at Converging Plate Boundaries?Part I: Dehydration in the Downgoing Slab

    Roger N. Anderson;Seiya Uyeda;Akiho Miyashiro

  • Nankai Trough and Zenisu Ridge: a deep-sea submersible survey

    Xavier Le Pichon;Toshimishi Iiyama;Jacques Boulègue;Jacques Charvet

  • Minimum of the order parameter fluctuations of seismicity before major earthquakes in Japan

    Unknown

  • Geomagnetic anomaly pattern of the Japan Sea

    Nobuhiro Isezaki;Nobuhiro Isezaki;Seiya Uyeda

  • Formation of Active Ocean Margins

    Noriyuki Nasu;Kazuo Kobayashi;Seiya Uyeda;Ikuo Kushiro

  • Terrestrial heat flow in Japan

    Seiya Uyeda;Ki-Iti Hôrai

  • Palaeomagnetism of Nine Seamounts in the Western Pacific and of Three Volcanoes in Japan

    Victor Vacquier;Seiya Uyeda

  • Hypothetical Model for the Bending of the Mariana Arc

    Robert McCabe;Seiya Uyeda

  • ULF geomagnetic field measurements in Japan and some recent results associated with Iwateken Nairiku Hokubu earthquake in 1998

    K. Hattori;I. Takahashi;C. Yoshino;N. Isezaki

  • Geothermal and Geomagnetic Data in and Around the Island Arc of Japan

    Seiya Uyeda;Victor Vacquier

  • Thermal state under the Tohoko arc with consideration of crustal heat generation

    Y. Furukawa;S. Uyeda

  • Seismotectonics and tectonic history of the andaman sea

    Takao Eguchi;Seiya Uyeda;Tadashi Maki

  • Some Basic Problems in the Trench‐Arc‐Back Arc System

    Seiya Uyeda

  • Review of Heat Flow Data

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Syun-iti Akimoto
Syun-iti Akimoto University of Tokyo
Hiroo Kanamori
Hiroo Kanamori California Institute of Technology
Masataka Kinoshita
Masataka Kinoshita University of Tokyo
Victor D. Vacquier
Victor D. Vacquier University of California, San Diego
John G. Sclater
John G. Sclater University of California, San Diego
Tetsuro Urabe
Tetsuro Urabe University of Tokyo
Zvi Ben-Avraham
Zvi Ben-Avraham Tel Aviv University
Jacques Boulègue
Jacques Boulègue Sorbonne University
Michel Faure
Michel Faure University of Orléans
Asahiko Taira
Asahiko Taira Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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