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Teruaki Ishii

Teruaki Ishii

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
6004
World Ranking
5837
National Ranking
157

Overview

Teruaki Ishii is affiliated with Shizuoka University in Japan, contributing to multiple research areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their work spans several subfields including Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Molecular Biology.

Their research topics cover diverse areas such as Offshore Engineering and Technologies, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Drilling and Well Engineering, and Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping.

Recent research papers authored or co-authored by Ishii include:

  • Copper recycling and redox evolution through progressive stages of oceanic subduction: Insights from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana forearc (2021), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • A Paleogene magmatic overprint on Cretaceous seamounts of the western Pacific (2021), published in Island Arc
  • Heterogeneous mantle source compositions for boninite from Bonin and Troodos, evidence from iron isotope variations (2023), published in Lithos
  • Petit-Spot with Maar Like Edifice (2020), published in Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Ineffective contribution of copper from subducted Pacific oceanic slabs to mantle wedge with progressive subduction (2022), published in Goldschmidt2022 abstracts

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ishii include Adam Schultz, John A. Orcutt, Thomas A. Davies, Kimberly Artita, and Costanza Bonadiman.

The primary publication venues for Ishii's work include:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Island Arc
  • Lithos

Best Publications

  • Fore-arc basalts and subduction initiation in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana system

    Mark K. Reagan;Osamu Ishizuka;Robert J. Stern;Katherine A. Kelley

  • Boninite and Harzburgite from Leg 125 (Bonin-Mariana Forearc): A Case Study of Magma Genesis during the Initial Stages of Subduction

    Julian A. Pearce;Sieger R. van der Laan;Richard J. Arculus;Bramley J. Murton

  • Volcanism in Response to Plate Flexure

    Naoto Hirano;Naoto Hirano;Eiichi Takahashi;Eiichi Takahashi;Junji Yamamoto;Junji Yamamoto;Natsue Abe

  • Early stages in the evolution of Izu–Bonin arc volcanism: new age, chemical, and isotopic constraints

    Osamu Ishizuka;Jun Ichi Kimura;Yi B. Li;Robert J. Stern

  • Peridotites from the Mariana Trough: first look at the mantle beneath an active back-arc basin

    Yasuhiko Ohara;Robert J. Stern;Teruaki Ishii;Hisayoshi Yurimoto

  • Peridotites from the southern Mariana forearc: Heterogeneous fluid supply in mantle wedge

    Yasuhiko Ohara;Teruaki Ishii

  • Geochemistry and mineralogy of REY-rich mud in the eastern Indian Ocean

    Kazutaka Yasukawa;Hanjie Liu;Koichiro Fujinaga;Shiki Machida;Shiki Machida

  • High-Mg adakite and low-Ca boninite from a bonin fore-arc seamount: Implications for the reaction between slab melts and depleted mantle

    Yi Bing Li;Jun Ichi Kimura;Shiki Machida;Teruaki Ishii

  • A serpentinite-hosted ecosystem in the Southern Mariana Forearc

    Yasuhiko Ohara;Mark K. Reagan;Katsunori Fujikura;Hiromi Watanabe

  • Formation of tonalite from basaltic magma at the Komahashi-Daini Seamount, northern Kyushu-Palau Ridge in the Philippine Sea, and growth of Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin)-Mariana arc crust

    Satoru Haraguchi;Teruaki Ishii;Jun-Ichi Kimura;Yasuhiko Ohara

  • The relations between temperature and composition of pigeonite in some lavas and their application to geothermometry

    Teruaki Ishii

  • Peridotites and gabbros from the Parece Vela backarc basin: Unique tectonic window in an extinct backarc spreading ridge

    Yasuhiko Ohara;Kantaro Fujioka;Teruaki Ishii;Hisayoshi Yurimoto

  • Deep scientific dives in the Japan and Kuril Trenches

    Jean Paul Cadet;Kazuo Kobayashi;Serge Lallemand;Laurent Jolivet

  • Primary Arc Basalts from Daisen Volcano, Japan: Equilibrium Crystal Fractionation versus Disequilibrium Fractionation during Supercooling

    Y. Tamura;M. Yuhara;T. Ishii

  • Origin of waters responsible for serpentinization of the Izu-Ogasawara-Mariana forearc seamounts in view of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios

    Ryutaro Sakai;Minoru Kusakabe;Masami Noto;Teruaki Ishii

  • HOLOCENE FRINGING REEFS AND SEA-LEVEL CHANGE IN MANGAIA ISLAND, SOUTHERN COOK ISLANDS*

    N. Yonekura;T. Ishii;Y. Saito;Y. Maeda

  • Dredged Samples from the Ogasawara Fore-Arc Seamount or “Ogasawara Paleoland”—“Fore-Arc Ophiolite”

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  • Enigmatic extinct spreading center in the West Philippine backarc basin unveiled

    Kantaro Fujioka;Kyoko Okino;Toshiya Kanamatsu;Yasuhiko Ohara

  • Significance of serpentinization of wedge mantle peridotites beneath Mariana forearc, western Pacific

    Keiko Murata;Hirokazu Maekawa;Hisayoshi Yokose;Koshi Yamamoto

  • Geochemistry of hydrothermally altered basaltic rocks from the Southwest Indian Ridge near the Rodriguez Triple Junction

    Kentaro Nakamura;Yasuhiro Kato;Kensaku Tamaki;Teruaki Ishii

  • Petrology and geochemistry of cross‐chains in the Izu‐Bonin back arc: Three mantle components with contributions of hydrous liquids from a deeply subducted slab

    Shiki Machida;Teruaki Ishii;Teruaki Ishii;Jun Ichi Kimura;Jun Ichi Kimura;Shunsaku Awaji

  • Deep-sea coral geochemistry: Implication for the vital effect

    Kotaro Shirai;Minoru Kusakabe;Shunichi Nakai;Teruaki Ishii

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsuyoshi Michibayashi
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi Nagoya University
Yasuhiro Kato
Yasuhiro Kato University of Tokyo
Jun-Ichi Kimura
Jun-Ichi Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Robert J. Stern
Robert J. Stern The University of Texas at Dallas
Kantaro Fujioka
Kantaro Fujioka Kanagawa University
Sherman H. Bloomer
Sherman H. Bloomer Oregon State University
Kentaro Nakamura
Kentaro Nakamura Tokyo Institute of Technology
Patricia Fryer
Patricia Fryer University of Hawaii at Manoa
Fernando Martinez
Fernando Martinez University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ken Takai
Ken Takai Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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