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Toshihiro Kogure

Toshihiro Kogure

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
6714
World Ranking
7136
National Ranking
136

Overview

Toshihiro Kogure is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on various interdisciplinary subfields. Their research encompasses biomaterials, materials chemistry, geophysics, paleontology, and geochemistry and petrology.

The main topics of Kogure's research include:

  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Radioactive contamination and transfer
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Clay minerals and soil interactions
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry

Kogure has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, underlining a pattern of ongoing research partnerships. Their most frequent collaborators include:

  • Taiga Okumura
  • Michio Suzuki
  • Yoshio Takahashi
  • Noriko Yamaguchi
  • Gen Takahashi

The scientist has published in multiple academic venues, with some journals appearing regularly in their publication record. These venues are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Applied Clay Science
  • Chemistry Letters
  • Chemosphere
  • Chemistry - A European Journal

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by Kogure include:

  • "Identification and quantification of contributions to karst groundwater using a triple stable isotope labeling and mass balance model," 2020, published in Chemosphere
  • "Reactor environment during the Fukushima nuclear accident inferred from radiocaesium-bearing microparticles," 2020, published in Scientific Reports
  • "Interlayer energy of pyrophyllite: Implications for macroscopic friction," 2020, published in American Mineralogist
  • "Stacking Structure of Vaterite Revealed by Atomic Imaging and Diffraction Analysis," 2024, published in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Distinction between Radiocesium (RCs)-bearing Microparticles and RCs-sorbing Minerals Derived from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Using Acid Treatment," 2020, published in Chemistry Letters

Best Publications

  • An Acidic Matrix Protein, Pif, Is a Key Macromolecule for Nacre Formation

    Michio Suzuki;Kazuko Saruwatari;Toshihiro Kogure;Yuya Yamamoto

  • SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF NOMENCLATURE COMMITTEES RELEVANT TO CLAY MINERALOGY: REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE POUR L’ETUDE DES ARGILES (AIPEA) NOMENCLATURE COMMITTEE FOR 2006

    S. Guggenheim;J. M. Adams;D. C. Bain;F. Bergaya

  • Characterization of Prismalin-14, a novel matrix protein from the prismatic layer of the Japanese pearl oyster (Pinctada fucata).

    Michio Suzuki;Emi Murayama;Hirotaka Inoue;Noriaki Ozaki

  • High-yield preparation of uniform cobalt hydroxide and oxide nanoplatelets and their characterization.

    Yanglong Hou;Hiroshi Kondoh;Masatsugu Shimojo;Toshihiro Kogure

  • Transparent Anatase Nanocomposite Films by the Sol–Gel Process at Low Temperatures

    Atsunori Matsuda;Yoshinori Kotani;Toshihiro Kogure;Masahiro Tatsumisago

  • Cesium adsorption/desorption behavior of clay minerals considering actual contamination conditions in Fukushima.

    Hiroki Mukai;Atsushi Hirose;Satoko Motai;Ryosuke Kikuchi

  • Speciation of Radioactive Soil Particles in the Fukushima Contaminated Area by IP Autoradiography and Microanalyses

    Hiroki Mukai;Tamao Hatta;Hideaki Kitazawa;Hirohisa Yamada

  • XRD and HRTEM Evidence for Fixation of Cesium Ions in Vermiculite Clay

    Toshihiro Kogure;Kazuya Morimoto;Kenji Tamura;Hisako Sato

  • Internal structure of cesium-bearing radioactive microparticles released from Fukushima nuclear power plant

    Noriko Yamaguchi;Masanori Mitome;Akiyama-Hasegawa Kotone;Maki Asano

  • Crystal Orientation of Hydroxyapatite Induced by Ordered Carboxyl Groups.

    Kimiyasu Sato;Toshihiro Kogure;Yuri Kumagai;Junzo Tanaka

  • Preparation and characterization of monodisperse FePd nanoparticles

    Yanglong Hou;Hiroshi Kondoh;Toshihiro Kogure;Toshiaki Ohta

  • One‐Nanometer‐Thick Seed Layer of Unilamellar Nanosheets Promotes Oriented Growth of Oxide Crystal Films

    Tatsuo Shibata;Katsutoshi Fukuda;Yasuo Ebina;Toshihiro Kogure

  • Supported Gold Catalysts Prepared from a Gold Phosphine Precursor and As-Precipitated Metal-Hydroxide Precursors: Effect of Preparation Conditions on the Catalytic Performance

    Alexander I. Kozlov;Anguelina P. Kozlova;Kiyotaka Asakura;Yoshio Matsui

  • Glycolytic intermediates induce amorphous calcium carbonate formation in crustaceans.

    Ai Sato;Seiji Nagasaka;Seiji Nagasaka;Kazuo Furihata;Shinji Nagata

  • A review of Cs-bearing microparticles in the environment emitted by the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident

    Yasuhito Igarashi;Toshihiro Kogure;Yuichi Kurihara;Hikaru Miura

  • Inorganic nanocrystal self-assembly via the inclusion interaction of β-cyclodextrins : Toward 3D spherical magnetite

    Yanglong Hou;Hiroshi Kondoh;Masatsugu Shimojo;Erika O. Sako

  • Formation of Anatase Nanocrystals in Sol-Gel Derived TiO2-SiO2 Thin Films with Hot Water Treatment

    Yoshinori Kotani;Atsunori Matsuda;Masahiro Tatsumisago;Tsutomu Minami

  • LOW-TEMPERATURE FTIR STUDY OF KAOLIN-GROUP MINERALS

    Cliff T. Johnston;Jessica Elzea Kogel;David L. Bish;Toshihiro Kogure

  • Determination of defect structures in kaolin minerals by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM)

    Toshihiro Kogure;Atsuyuki Inoue

  • Uptake of Cesium and Strontium Ions by Artificially Altered Phlogopite

    Kenji Tamura;Toshihiro Kogure;Yujiro Watanabe;Chiemi Nagai

  • Nucleation and growth of aragonite crystals at the growth front of nacres in pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata.

    Kazuko Saruwatari;Tomoyuki Matsui;Hiroki Mukai;Hiromichi Nagasawa

  • Sclerite formation in the hydrothermal-vent “scaly-foot” gastropod—possible control of iron sulfide biomineralization by the animal

    Yohey Suzuki;Robert Evans Kopp;Toshihiro Kogure;Akinobu Suga

  • Characterization of the multilayered shell of a limpet, Lottia kogamogai (Mollusca: Patellogastropoda), using SEM-EBSD and FIB-TEM techniques

    Michio Suzuki;Jun Kameda;Takenori Sasaki;Kazuko Saruwatari

  • Effects of Addition of Poly(ethylene glycol) on the Formation of Anatase Nanocrystals in SiO2−TiO2 Gel Films with Hot Water Treatment

    Yoshinori Kotani;Atsunori Matsuda;Toshihiro Kogure;Masahiro Tatsumisago

  • STACKING DISORDER IN A SEDIMENTARY KAOLINITE

    Toshihiro Kogure;Jessica Elzea-Kogel;Cliff T. Johnston;David L. Bish

  • Characteristics of biogenic calcite in the prismatic layer of a pearl oyster, Pinctada fucata.

    Taiga Okumura;Michio Suzuki;Hiromichi Nagasawa;Toshihiro Kogure

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromichi Nagasawa
Hiromichi Nagasawa University of Tokyo
Atsunori Matsuda
Atsunori Matsuda Toyohashi University of Technology
Masahiro Tatsumisago
Masahiro Tatsumisago Osaka Metropolitan University
Victor A. Drits
Victor A. Drits Russian Academy of Sciences
Tsutomu Minami
Tsutomu Minami Osaka Metropolitan University
Kiyoharu Tadanaga
Kiyoharu Tadanaga Hokkaido University
Akihiko Yamagishi
Akihiko Yamagishi Toho University
Junzo Tanaka
Junzo Tanaka Tokyo Institute of Technology
Masanori Mitome
Masanori Mitome National Institute for Materials Science
Yoshio Takahashi
Yoshio Takahashi University of Tokyo

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