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Tetsuzo Seno

Tetsuzo Seno

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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
7999
World Ranking
6025
National Ranking
163

Overview

Tetsuzo Seno is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and actively conducts research in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specialization in Geophysics. Their scholarly work primarily intersects with earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, and high-pressure geophysics and materials.

The scientist has contributed publications to the journal Zisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan 2nd ser ), a frequent venue for their work. Among their recent academic output is the paper titled Triple Seismic Zone Revisited, published in 2020 in the same journal.

  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials

  • Zisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan 2nd ser )

  • Triple Seismic Zone Revisited, 2020, Zisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan 2nd ser )

Best Publications

  • A model for the motion of the Philippine Sea Plate consistent with NUVEL‐1 and geological data

    Tetsuzo Seno;Seth Stein;Alice E. Gripp

  • Paleogeographic reconstruction and origin of the Philippine Sea

    Tetsuzo Seno;Shigenori Maruyama

  • THE INSTANTANEOUS ROTATION VECTOR OF THE PHILIPPINE SEA PLATE RELATIVE TO THE EURASIAN PLATE

    Tetsuzo Seno

  • Can the Okhotsk Plate be discriminated from the North American plate

    Tetsuzo Seno;Taro Sakurai;Seth Stein

  • Double seismic zone and dehydration embrittlement of the subducting slab

    Tadashi Yamasaki;Tadashi Yamasaki;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Effects of relative plate motion on the deep structure and penetration depth of slabs below the Izu-Bonin and Mariana island arcs

    Rob van der Hilst;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Determination of the Amurian Plate Motion

    Dongping Wei;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Factors affecting seismic moment release rates in subduction zones

    Eric T. Peterson;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Double Seismic Zones, Compressional Deep Trench-Outer Rise Events, and Superplumes

    Tetsuzo Seno;Yoshiko Yamanaka

  • Mesozoic and cenozoic evolution of Asia

    S Maruyama;J.G Liou;T Seno

  • Sediment effect on tsunami generation of the 1896 Sanriku Tsunami Earthquake

    Yuichiro Tanioka;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Triple seismic zone and the regional variation of seismicity along the Northern Honshu Arc

    Hitoshi Kawakatsu;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Dehydration of serpentinized slab mantle: Seismic evidence from southwest Japan

    Tetsuzo Seno;Dapeng Zhao;Yoji Kobayashi;Masao Nakamura

  • Rupture process of the Miyagi-Oki, Japan, earthquake of June 12, 1978

    Tetsuzo Seno;Kunihiko Shimazaki;Paul Somerville;Ken Sudo

  • Low-frequency tremors, intraslab and interplate earthquakes in Southwest Japan—from a viewpoint of slab dehydration

    Tetsuzo Seno;Tadashi Yamasaki

  • Tectonic stress controls on ascent and emplacement of magmas

    Tohru Watanabe;Takehiro Koyaguchi;Tetsuzo Seno

  • Timing of collision of the Kohistan–Ladakh Arc with India and Asia: Debate

    Hafiz Ur Rehman;Tetsuzo Seno;Hiroshi Yamamoto;Tahseenullah Khan

  • Determination of the pore fluid pressure ratio at seismogenic megathrusts in subduction zones: Implications for strength of asperities and Andean‐type mountain building

    Tetsuzo Seno

  • Syntheses of the regional stress fields of the Japanese islands

    Tetsuzo Seno

  • Seismotectonics of the Western Pacific Region

    Tetsuzo Seno;Takao Eguchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Shigenori Maruyama
Shigenori Maruyama Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kantaro Fujioka
Kantaro Fujioka Kanagawa University
Jacques Bourgois
Jacques Bourgois Sorbonne University
Seth Stein
Seth Stein Northwestern University
Jacques Angelier
Jacques Angelier Sorbonne University
Hitoshi Kawakatsu
Hitoshi Kawakatsu University of Tokyo
Jean Louis Vigneresse
Jean Louis Vigneresse University of Lorraine
Hidekazu Tokuyama
Hidekazu Tokuyama Kōchi University
Philippe Huchon
Philippe Huchon Sorbonne University
Yozo Hamano
Yozo Hamano Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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