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Takashi Oguchi

Takashi Oguchi

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3919
World Ranking
7729
National Ranking
225

Overview

Takashi Oguchi is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has an extensive publication record spanning multiple disciplines. Their research broadly covers Environmental Science, Social Sciences, and Earth and Planetary Sciences.

The main subfields of study Takashi Oguchi has contributed to include:

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geophysics
  • Global and Planetary Change

Their research topics encompass various areas, with a substantial focus on:

  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Geography Education and Pedagogy
  • Geographic Information Systems Studies
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis

Takashi Oguchi has published in several frequently appearing venues, including:

  • Remote Sensing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association
  • ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
  • E-journal GEO

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Takashi Oguchi demonstrate a diverse scope, such as:

  • Evaluating future habitat quality responding to land use change under different city compaction scenarios in Southern China, 2023, Cities
  • Application of web hazard maps to high school education for disaster risk reduction, 2022, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond, 2021, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • Influence of sampling design on landslide susceptibility modeling in lithologically heterogeneous areas, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)-Based Absence Sampling for Machine-Learning-Based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: The Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China, 2024, Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Takashi Oguchi include:

  • Hiroyuki Yamauchi
  • Takuro Ogura
  • Kotaro Iizuka
  • Jiali Song
  • Yuichi S. Hayakawa

Best Publications

  • Drainage Density and Relative Relief in Humid Steep Mountains with Frequent Slope Failure

    Takashi Oguchi

  • Comparison of new and existing global digital elevation models: ASTER G-DEM and SRTM-3

    Yuichi S. Hayakawa;Yuichi S. Hayakawa;Takashi Oguchi;Zhou Lin;Zhou Lin

  • Fluvial geomorphology and paleohydrology in Japan

    Takashi Oguchi;Kyoji Saito;Hiroshi Kadomura;Michael Grossman

  • DEM-based identification of fluvial knickzones and its application to Japanese mountain rivers

    Yuichi S. Hayakawa;Takashi Oguchi

  • Evaluation of gravel sphericity and roundness based on surface-area measurement with a laser scanner

    Yuichi Hayakawa;Takashi Oguchi

  • Slope of alluvial fans in humid regions of Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines

    Kyoji Saito;Takashi Oguchi

  • Channel braiding and stability of the Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh, since 1967: GIS and remote sensing analyses

    T. Takagi;T. Oguchi;J. Matsumoto;M.J. Grossman

  • Rainfall intensity–duration conditions for mass movements in Taiwan

    Chi-Wen Chen;Hitoshi Saito;Hitoshi Saito;Takashi Oguchi

  • Drainage density, slope angle, and relative basin position in Japanese bare lands from high-resolution DEMs

    Zhou Lin;Takashi Oguchi

  • Open image in new windowGIS-Based Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Using a Certainty Factor Model and Its Validation in the Chuetsu Area, Central Japan

    Jie Dou;Takashi Oguchi;Yuichi S. Hayakawa;Shoichiro Uchiyama

  • Late Quaternary activity of the Zemuhe and Xiaojiang faults in southwest China from geomorphological mapping

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  • Exploring the linkages between river water chemistry and watershed characteristics using GIS-based catchment and locality analyses

    Helen P. Jarvie;Takashi Oguchi;Colin Neal

  • Identification of an active fault in the Japanese Alps from DEM-based hill shading

    Takashi Oguchi;Tatsuto Aoki;Nobuhisa Matsuta

  • Change in riverine suspended sediment concentration in central Japan in response to late 20th century human activities

    Jean Siakeu;Takashi Oguchi;Tatsuto Aoki;Yuji Esaki

  • Rainfall conditions, typhoon frequency, and contemporary landslide erosion in Japan

    H. Saito;H. Saito;O. Korup;T. Uchida;S. Hayashi

  • GIS analysis of fluvial knickzone distribution in Japanese mountain watersheds

    Yuichi S. Hayakawa;Takashi Oguchi

  • Shallow and Deep-Seated Landslide Differentiation Using Support Vector Machines: A Case Study of the Chuetsu Area, Japan

    Jie Dou;Uttam Paudel;Takashi Oguchi;Shoichiro Uchiyama

  • Long-term (1842–2006) morphological change and equilibrium state of the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary, China

    Yonghong Wang;Ping Dong;Ping Dong;Takashi Oguchi;Shenliang Chen

  • Magnetic properties of muddy sediments on the northeastern continental shelves of China: Implication for provenance and transportation

    Yonghong Wang;Yonghong Wang;Hailiang Dong;Hailiang Dong;Guangxue Li;Weiguo Zhang

  • DEM analysis on longitudinal and transverse profiles of steep mountainous watersheds

    Zhou Lin;Takashi Oguchi

  • River water quality in the Humber catchment: an introduction using GIS-based mapping and analysis

    Takashi Oguchi;Helen P Jarvie;Colin Neal

Frequent Co-Authors

Helen P. Jarvie
Helen P. Jarvie University of Waterloo
Colin Neal
Colin Neal Ford Motor Company (United States)
Goro Komatsu
Goro Komatsu International Research School of Planetary Sciences
Oliver Korup
Oliver Korup University of Potsdam
Victor R. Baker
Victor R. Baker University of Arizona
Hailiang Dong
Hailiang Dong China University of Geosciences
Kazuhisa Goto
Kazuhisa Goto University of Tokyo
Yuji Murayama
Yuji Murayama University of Tsukuba
Jon D. Pelletier
Jon D. Pelletier University of Arizona
Jun Matsumoto
Jun Matsumoto Tokyo Metropolitan University

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