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Takashi Gomi

Takashi Gomi

Takashi Gomi publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takashi Gomi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Takashi Gomi D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Takashi Gomi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Takashi Gomi is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan and specializes in Environmental Science. Their research encompasses a range of subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Soil Science. The focus areas of their work include topics such as Soil erosion and sediment transport, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Landslides and related hazards, and Forest ecology and management.

Gomi has contributed to scholarly literature with several recent papers. Notable publications include:

  • "A Review of SWAT Model Application in Africa," 2021, Water
  • "Understory biomass measurement in a dense plantation forest based on drone-SfM data by a manual low-flying drone under the canopy," 2022, Journal of Environmental Management
  • "A tree detection method based on trunk point cloud section in dense plantation forest using drone LiDAR data," 2023, Forest Ecosystems
  • "Untangling radiocesium dynamics of forest-stream ecosystems: A review of Fukushima studies in the decade after the accident," 2021, Environmental Pollution
  • "Ecological resilience of physical plant-soil feedback to chronic deer herbivory: Slow, partial, but functional recovery," 2022, Ecological Applications

Their frequent collaborators include Yuichi Onda, Chen-Wei Chiu, Yupan Zhang, Asahi Hashimoto, and Shodai Inokoshi. This collaboration network reflects an engaged research profile within their scientific community.

Gomi's work has been published across various venues, with recurrent publications in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water
  • Hydrological Processes
  • ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Forests

Best Publications

  • Understanding Processes and Downstream Linkages of Headwater Systems

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C. Sidle;John S. Richardson

  • Delta-shaped anastomosis in totally laparoscopic billroth I gastrectomy: New technique of intraabdominal gastroduodenostomy

    Seiichiro Kanaya;Takashi Gomi;Hirohito Momoi;Nobuyuki Tamaki

  • Dynamic runoff connectivity of overland flow on steep forested hillslopes: Scale effects and runoff transfer

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C. Sidle;Shusuke Miyata;Shusuke Miyata;Ken'ichirou Kosugi

  • Suspended Sediment Dynamics in Small Forest Streams of the Pacific Northwest

    Takashi Gomi;R. Dan Moore;Marwan A. Hassan

  • Interception of the Fukushima reactor accident‐derived137Cs, 134Cs and 131I by coniferous forest canopies

    Hiroaki Kato;Yuichi Onda;Takashi Gomi

  • Thermal regime of a headwater stream within a clear-cut, coastal British Columbia, Canada

    R. D. Moore;P. Sutherland;T. Gomi;A. Dhakal

  • A Review of SWAT Model Application in Africa

    George Akoko;Tu Hoang Le;Takashi Gomi;Tasuku Kato

  • Effects of forest floor coverage on overland flow and soil erosion on hillslopes in Japanese cypress plantation forests

    Shusuke Miyata;Ken'ichirou Kosugi;Takashi Gomi;Takahisa Mizuyama

  • SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF WOOD IN HEADWATER STREAMS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

    Marwan A. Hassan;Dan L. Hogan;Stephen A. Bird;Christine L. May

  • Headwater stream temperature response to clear-cut harvesting with different riparian treatments, coastal British Columbia, Canada

    Takashi Gomi;R. Dan Moore;Amod S. Dhakal

  • Characteristics of overland flow generation on steep forested hillslopes of central Japan

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C. Sidle;Masayasu Ueno;Shusuke Miyata

  • Hortonian overland flow from Japanese forest plantations—an aberration, the real thing, or something in between?

    Roy C. Sidle;Tomonori Hirano;Takashi Gomi;Tomomi Terajima

  • Runoff responses to forest thinning at plot and catchment scales in a headwater catchment draining Japanese cypress forest

    Bui Xuan Dung;Takashi Gomi;Shusuke Miyata;Roy C. Sidle

  • The characteristics of woody debris and sediment distribution in headwater streams, southeastern Alaska

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C Sidle;Mason D Bryant;Richard D Woodsmith

  • Characteristics of channel steps and reach morphology in headwater streams, southeast Alaska

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C Sidle;Richard D Woodsmith;Mason D Bryant

  • Development, evaluation and interpretation of sediment rating curves for a Japanese small mountainous reforested watershed

    S.H.R. Sadeghi;T. Mizuyama;S. Miyata;T. Gomi

  • Hydrogeomorphic processes and scaling issues in the continuum from soil pedons to catchments

    Roy C. Sidle;Takashi Gomi;Juan Carlos Loaiza Usuga;Ben Jarihani

  • Sediment and wood accumulations in humid tropical headwater streams: Effects of logging and riparian buffers

    Takashi Gomi;Roy C. Sidle;Shoji Noguchi;Junjiro N. Negishi

  • Effect of ground cover on splash and sheetwash erosion over a steep forested hillslope; a plot-scale study

    Afshin Ghahramani;Yoshiharu Ishikawa;Takashi Gomi;Katsushige Shiraki

  • Surface runoff as affected by soil water repellency in a Japanese cypress forest

    Shusuke Miyata;Ken'ichirou Kosugi;Takashi Gomi;Yuichi Onda

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuichi Onda
Yuichi Onda University of Tsukuba
Roy C. Sidle
Roy C. Sidle University of Central Asia
Ken'ichirou Kosugi
Ken'ichirou Kosugi Kyoto University
Akira Yamauchi
Akira Yamauchi Kawasaki Medical School
R. D. Moore
R. D. Moore University of British Columbia
Kyoichi Otsuki
Kyoichi Otsuki Kyushu University
Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi
Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi Tarbiat Modares University
Zhao Zhang
Zhao Zhang Beijing Normal University
Manuel López-Vicente
Manuel López-Vicente Universidad de Zaragoza
Fulu Tao
Fulu Tao Chinese Academy of Sciences

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