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Tatsuki Tsujimori

Tatsuki Tsujimori

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5573
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Overview

Tatsuki Tsujimori is a researcher affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, with significant contributions in geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

Their recent publications cover diverse topics related to tectonic processes, crustal evolution, and mineralogical changes in various geological settings. Notable papers include:

  • Evidence for crustal removal, tectonic erosion and flare-ups from the Japanese evolving forearc sediment provenance (2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • Crustal evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Ubendian Belt (SW Tanzania) western margin: A Central African Shield amalgamation tale (2020, Gondwana Research)
  • Temporal and spatial mineralogical changes in clasts from Mariana serpentinite mud volcanoes: Cooling of the hot forearc-mantle at subduction initiation (2021, Lithos)
  • Oceanic-arc subduction, stagnation, and exhumation: zircon U-Pb geochronology and trace-element geochemistry of the Sanbagawa eclogites in central Shikoku, SW Japan (2020, Lithos)
  • Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic granitoids in the Khangay-Khentey basin, Central Mongolia: Implication for the tectonic evolution of the Mongol-Okhotsk Ocean margin (2021, Lithos)

Tatsuki Tsujimori has collaborated frequently with several researchers, among them:

  • Shogo Aoki
  • Kazumasa Aoki
  • Daniel Pastor-Galán
  • Michihiko Nakamura
  • Ariuntsetseg Ganbat

Their research has been published mainly in a few key scientific journals, reflecting a consistent pattern of contributions to the field. These venues include:

  • Lithos
  • Island Arc
  • Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Gondwana Research
  • Geological Journal

Tatsuki Tsujimori's work spans several subfields of study such as geophysics, artificial intelligence applied within their research context, mechanics of materials, environmental engineering, and geology. Their main research topics encompass geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, and general geological studies and exploration.

Best Publications

  • Global UHP metamorphism and continental subduction/collision: The himalayan model

    J. G. Liou;T. Tsujimori;R. Y. Zhang;I. Katayama;I. Katayama

  • Ultrahigh-pressure minerals and metamorphic terranes – The view from China

    J.G. Liou;W.G. Ernst;R.Y. Zhang;T. Tsujimori

  • Permo-Triassic Collision, Subduction-Zone Metamorphism, and Tectonic Exhumation Along the East Asian Continental Margin

    W. G. Ernst;Tatsuki Tsujimori;Ruth Zhang;J. G. Liou

  • Very-low-temperature record of the subduction process: A review of worldwide lawsonite eclogites

    Tatsuki Tsujimori;Virginia B. Sisson;Juhn G. Liou;George E. Harlow

  • Paleozoic ophiolites and blueschists in Japan and Russian Primorye in the tectonic framework of East Asia: A synthesis

    Akira Ishiwatari;Tatsuki Tsujimori

  • Lawsonite blueschists and lawsonite eclogites as proxies for palaeo‐subduction zone processes: a review

    T. Tsujimori;W.G. Ernst

  • Cenozoic and Mesozoic metamorphism in the Longmenshan orogen: Implications for geodynamic models of eastern Tibet

    Simon Wallis;Tatsuki Tsujimori;Mutsuki Aoya;Tetsuo Kawakami

  • Blueschist‐facies metamorphism during Paleozoic orogeny in southwestern Japan: Phengite K–Ar ages of blueschist‐facies tectonic blocks in a serpentinite melange beneath early Paleozoic Oeyama ophiolite

    Tatsuki Tsujimori;Tetsumaru Itaya

  • Petrogenetic relationships between jadeitite and associated high-pressure and low-temperature metamorphic rocks in worldwide jadeitite localities: a review

    Tatsuki Tsujimori;George E. Harlow

  • Space environment of an asteroid preserved on micrograins returned by the Hayabusa spacecraft

    Eizo Nakamura;Akio Makishima;Takuya Moriguti;Katsura Kobayashi

  • Kimberlites and the start of plate tectonics

    R.J. Stern;M.I. Leybourne;Tatsuki Tsujimori

  • Franciscan eclogite revisited: Reevaluation of the P – T evolution of tectonic blocks from Tiburon Peninsula, California, U.S.A.

    T. Tsujimori;K. Matsumoto;J. Wakabayashi;J. G. Liou

  • Prograde and Retrograde P-T Paths of the Late Paleozoic Glaucophane Eclogite from the Renge Metamorphic Belt, Hida Mountains, Southwestern Japan

    T. Tsujimori

  • Jadeitites and Plate Tectonics

    George E. Harlow;Tatsuki Tsujimori;Sorena S. Sorensen

  • Petrologic characterization of Guatemalan lawsonite eclogite: Eclogitization of subducted oceanic crust in a cold subduction zone

    Tatsuki Tsujimori;Virginia B. Sisson;Juhn G. Liou;George E. Harlow

  • On-going orogeny in the outer-arc of the Timor–Tanimbar region, eastern Indonesia

    Yoshiyuki Kaneko;Shigenori Maruyama;Ade Kadarusman;Tsutomu Ota

  • Recycling of crustal materials through study of ultrahigh-pressure minerals in collisional orogens, ophiolites, and mantle xenoliths: A review

    Juhn G. Liou;Tatsuki Tsujimori;Jingsui Yang;R.Y. Zhang

  • Honvang serpentinite body of the Song Ma fault zone, Northern Vietnam: A remnant of oceanic lithosphere within the Indochina-South China suture

    N.M. Trung;T. Tsujimori;T. Itaya

  • Metamorphic reworking of a high pressure–low temperature mélange along the Motagua fault, Guatemala: A record of Neocomian and Maastrichtian transpressional tectonics

    Hannes K. Brueckner;Hannes K. Brueckner;Hannes K. Brueckner;Hans G. Avé Lallemant;Virginia B. Sisson;George E. Harlow

  • U-Pb Dating of Large Zircons in Low-Temperature Jadeitite from the Osayama Serpentinite Mélange, Southwest Japan: Insights into the Timing of Serpentinization

    T. Tsujimori;J. G. Liou;J. Wooden;T. Miyamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Juhn G. Liou
Juhn G. Liou Stanford University
Jun-Ichi Kimura
Jun-Ichi Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Qing Chang
Qing Chang Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
W. G. Ernst
W. G. Ernst Stanford University
Eizo Nakamura
Eizo Nakamura Okayama University
Tetsumaru Itaya
Tetsumaru Itaya Okayama University of Science
George E. Harlow
George E. Harlow American Museum of Natural History
Shigenori Maruyama
Shigenori Maruyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Katsura Kobayashi
Katsura Kobayashi Okayama University
Ikuo Katayama
Ikuo Katayama Hiroshima University

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