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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3394
World Ranking
8750
National Ranking
272

Best Publications

  • Spatial distribution and focal mechanisms of aftershocks of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake

    Youichi Asano;Tatsuhiko Saito;Yoshihiro Ito;Katsuhiko Shiomi

  • Global fast-traveling tsunamis driven by atmospheric Lamb waves on the 2022 Tonga eruption

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  • Tsunami source of the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake, Japan: Inversion analysis based on dispersive tsunami simulations

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Yoshihiro Ito;Daisuke Inazu;Ryota Hino

  • 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

  • Envelope broadening of spherically outgoing waves in three‐dimensional random media having power law spectra

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Haruo Sato;Masakazu Ohtake

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

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Takashi Furumura

  • Slip-Deficit Rate Distribution Along the Nankai Trough, Southwest Japan, With Elastic Lithosphere and Viscoelastic Asthenosphere

    Akemi Noda;Tatsuhiko Saito;Eiichi Fukuyama

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

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Kenji Satake;Takashi Furumura

  • Dynamic tsunami generation due to sea-bottom deformation : Analytical representation based on linear potential theory

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  • Dispersion and nonlinear effects in the 2011 Tohoku‐Oki earthquake tsunami

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Daisuke Inazu;Takayuki Miyoshi;Ryota Hino

  • Temporal Changes in Stress Drop, Frictional Strength, and Earthquake Size Distribution in the 2011 Yamagata‐Fukushima, NE Japan, Earthquake Swarm, Caused by Fluid Migration

    Keisuke Yoshida;Tatsuhiko Saito;Yumi Urata;Youichi Asano

  • Tsunami Generation and Propagation

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  • Three-dimensional simulation of tsunami generation and propagation: Application to intraplate events

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Takashi Furumura

  • Interference of long‐period seismic wavefield observed by the dense Hi‐net array in Japan

    Takuto Maeda;Kazushige Obara;Takashi Furumura;Tatsuhiko Saito

  • Unified explanation of envelope broadening and maximum‐amplitude decay of high‐frequency seismograms based on the envelope simulation using the Markov approximation: Forearc side of the volcanic front in northeastern Honshu, Japan

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Haruo Sato;Masakazu Ohtake;Kazushige Obara

  • Simulating the Envelope of Scalar Waves in 2D Random Media Having Power-Law Spectra of Velocity Fluctuation

    Tatsuhiko Saito;Haruo Sato;Michael Fehler;Masakazu Ohtake

  • Love-wave excitation due to the interaction between a propagating ocean wave and the sea-bottom topography

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  • Analyzing the continuous volcanic tremors detected during the 2015 phreatic eruption of the Hakone volcano

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  • Millimeter‐Scale Tsunami Detected by a Wide and Dense Observation Array in the Deep Ocean: Fault Modeling of an Mw 6.0 Interplate Earthquake off Sanriku, NE Japan

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  • Characterization of scattered seismic wavefields simulated in heterogeneous media with topography

    Hiroyuki Kumagai;Tatsuhiko Saito;Gareth O'Brien;Tadashi Yamashina

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