World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Takashi Furumura

Takashi Furumura

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4433
World Ranking
7310
National Ranking
208

Best Publications

  • Significant tsunami observed at ocean-bottom pressure gauges during the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

    Takuto Maeda;Takashi Furumura;Shin’ichi Sakai;Masanao Shinohara

  • Subduction zone guided waves and the heterogeneity structure of the subducted plate: Intensity anomalies in northern Japan

    Takahashi Furumura;Brian Kennett

  • A revised tsunami source model for the 1707 Hoei earthquake and simulation of tsunami inundation of Ryujin Lake, Kyushu, Japan

    Takashi Furumura;Kentaro Imai;Kentaro Imai;Takuto Maeda

  • Distortion of the apparent S-wave radiation pattern in the high-frequency wavefield: Tottori-Ken Seibu, Japan, earthquake of 2000

    S. Takemura;T. Furumura;T. Saito

  • Anomalous Propagation of Long-Period Ground Motions Recorded in Tokyo during the 23 October 2004 Mw 6.6 Niigata-ken Chuetsu, Japan, Earthquake

    Takashi Furumura;Toshihiko Hayakawa

  • Damaging Long-period Ground Motions from the 2003 Mw 8.3 Tokachi-oki, Japan Earthquake

    Kazuki Koketsu;Ken Hatayama;Takashi Furumura;Yasushi Ikegami

  • Three-dimensional tsunami generation simulation due to sea-bottom deformation and its interpretation based on the linear theory

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Takashi Furumura

  • OpenSWPC: an open-source integrated parallel simulation code for modeling seismic wave propagation in 3D heterogeneous viscoelastic media

    Takuto Maeda;Shunsuke Takemura;Takashi Furumura

  • Parallel 3-D pseudospectral simulation of seismic wave propagation

    Takashi Furumura;B. L. N. Kennett;Hiroshi Takenaka

  • 2.5-D modelling of elastic waves using the pseudospectral method

    Takashi Furumura;Hiroshi Takenaka

  • Geomagnetic field changes in response to the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami

    Hisashi Utada;Hisayoshi Shimizu;Tsutomu Ogawa;Takuto Maeda

  • Strong ground motions from the 2011 off-the Pacific-Coast-of-Tohoku, Japan (Mw = 9.0) earthquake obtained from a dense nationwide seismic network

    Takashi Furumura;Shunsuke Takemura;Shinako Noguchi;Shinako Noguchi;Teito Takemoto

  • On the nature of regional seismic phases—III. The influence of crustal heterogeneity on the wavefield for subduction earthquakes: the 1985 Michoacan and 1995 Copala, Guerrero, Mexico earthquakes

    T. Furumura;B. L. N. Kennett

  • Scattering of high-frequency seismic waves caused by irregular surface topography and small-scale velocity inhomogeneity

    Shunsuke Takemura;Takashi Furumura;Takuto Maeda

  • Specific distribution of ground motion during the 1995 Kobe Earthquake and its generation mechanism

    T. Furumura;K. Koketsu

  • Early forecasting of tsunami inundation from tsunami and geodetic observation data with convolutional neural networks.

    Fumiyasu Makinoshima;Yusuke Oishi;Takashi Yamazaki;Takashi Furumura

  • Seismic wavefield calculation for laterally heterogeneous whole earth models using the pseudospectral method

    T. Furumura;B. L. N. Kennett;M. Furumura

  • Tsunami waveform inversion including dispersive waves: the 2004 earthquake off Kii Peninsula, Japan

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Kenji Satake;Takashi Furumura

  • FDM Simulation of Seismic Waves, Ocean Acoustic Waves, and Tsunamis Based on Tsunami-Coupled Equations of Motion

    Takuto Maeda;Takashi Furumura

  • Large Scale Parallel Simulation and Visualization of 3D Seismic Wavefield \ Using the Earth Simulator

    T. Furumura;L. Chen

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring online degrees related to Earth Science opens up diverse career pathways. Many students find that pursuing a specialized degree, such as an mfa degree online, can complement their scientific background by developing creative and analytical skills crucial for environmental communication and policy development.

For those interested in management roles within geoscience organizations or environmental firms, an online masters degree in human resource management offers valuable insights into workforce leadership and organizational development, enhancing career flexibility.

Older adults looking to return to education often benefit from programs tailored to their needs. The degrees for older adults can provide practical options for enhancing knowledge in Earth Science or related fields without the pressure of traditional campus constraints.

Additionally, pursuing an ALA-accredited program in information science, such as those found in the ala-accredited program listings, can lead to careers managing scientific data and resources, which are increasingly important in Earth Science research and applications.