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Shohei Banno

Shohei Banno

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
5609
World Ranking
7166
National Ranking
203

Overview

Shohei Banno is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. The scientist's academic profile is marked by a focus on research activities conducted within this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, main topics, or awards associated with Shohei Banno in the available data.

The profile remains primarily defined by the association with Kyoto University, indicating the scientist's professional base and potential involvement in the university's research environment.

Best Publications

  • Garnet-orthopyroxene and orthopyroxene-clinopyroxene relationships in simple and complex systems

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  • Petrology of ultrahigh‐pressure rocks from the southern Su‐Lu region, eastern China

    Ru‐Yuan Zhang;T. Hirajima;S. Banno;Bolin Cong

  • Crystal structure control in trace element partition between crystal and magma

    Unknown

  • Geology and metamorphic evolution of the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt, Japan

    Shohei Banno;Chihiro Sakai

  • Prograde and retrograde metamorphism of hematitebearing basic schists in the Sanbagawa belt in central Shikoku

    M. Otsuki;S. Banno

  • Coesite from Mengzhong eclogite at Dhonghai county, northeastern Jiangsu province, China

    Unknown

  • Pressure-temperature trajectory of the Sanbagawa metamorphism deduced from garnet zoning

    Shohei Banno;Chihiro Sakai;Toshio Higashino

  • The origin and metamorphic history of the ultramafic and metagabbro bodies in the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt.

    K. Kunugiza;A. Takasu;S. Banno

  • Decompression P- T path of coesite eclogite to granulite from Weihai, eastern China

    S. Banno;M. Enami;T. Hirajima;A. Ishiwatari

  • Occurrence and field relationships of ultrahigh-pressure metagranitoid and coesite eclogite in the Su-Lu terrane, eastern China

    S. R. Wallis;A. Ishiwatari;T. Hirajima;K. Ye

  • THERMAL STRUCTURE OF THE SANBAGAWA METAMORPHIC BELT IN CENTRAL SHIKOKU

    Unknown

  • Reactions Leading to the Disappearance of Pumpellyite in Low-grade Metamorphic Rocks of the Sanbagawa Metamorphic Belt in Central Shikoku, Japan

    Unknown

  • Phase petrology of eclogites and related rocks from the Motalafjella high-pressure metamorphic complex in Spitsbergen (Arctic Ocean) and its significance

    Takao Hirajima;Shohei Banno;Yoshikuni Hiroi;Yoshihide Ohta

  • Kinematics, structure and relationship to metamorphism of the east‐west flow in the Sanbagawa Belt, southwest Japan

    Simon R. Wallis;Shohei Banno;Martin Radvanec

  • Evolution of the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Japan

    A. Takasu;S.R. Wallis;S. Banno;R.D. Dallmeyer

  • The Sulu UHP Terrane: A Review of the Petrology and Structural Geology

    Simon Wallis;Masaki Enami;Shohei Banno

  • The iron˗magnesium partitioning between naturally occurring coexisting olivine and Ca˗rich clinopyroxene : an application of the simple mixture model to olivine solid solution

    Masaaki Obata;Shohei Banno;Takeshi Mori

  • Classification of eclogites in terms of physical conditions of their origin

    Unknown

  • Nature of glaucophanitic metamorphism

    Akiho Miyashiro;Shohei Banno

  • Kurosegawa zone and its bearing on the development of the Japanese Islands

    Shigenori Maruyama;Shohei Banno;Tetsuo Matsuda;Takashi Nakajima

  • Pumpellyite–actinolite facies of the Sanbagawa metamorphism

    S. Banno

  • Reactions to define the biotite isograd in the Ryoke metamorphic belt, Kii Peninsula, Japan

    Ge-Fan Wang;Shohei Banno;Keiji Takeuchi

  • Thermodynamic modelling of sodic pyroxene solid-solution and its application in a garnet-omphacite-kyanite-coesite geothermobarometer for UHP metamorphic rocks

    Daisuke Nakamura;Shohei Banno

  • The Kamuikotan zone in Hokkaido, Japan: tectonic mixing of high-pressure and low-pressure metamorphic rocks

    Hideo Ishizuka;Masayuki Imaizumi;Nobuo Gouchi;Shohei Banno

  • Genesis of epidote amphibolite masses in the Sanbagawa metamorphic belt of central Shikoku

    Shohei Banno;Kazumi Yokoyama;Osamu Iwata;Shinsei Terashima

  • Notes on Rock-Forming Minerals (34) Zonal Structure of Pyralspite Garnet in Sanbagawa Schists in the Bessi Area, Sikoku

    Shohei Banno

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaki Enami
Masaki Enami Nagoya University
Simon Wallis
Simon Wallis University of Tokyo
W. G. Ernst
W. G. Ernst Stanford University
Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University
Qingchen Wang
Qingchen Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shigenori Maruyama
Shigenori Maruyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Mingguo Zhai
Mingguo Zhai Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tatsuki Tsujimori
Tatsuki Tsujimori Tohoku University
Robert T. Downs
Robert T. Downs University of Arizona

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