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Yasuo Ogawa is affiliated with Juntendo University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Geophysics. Their research covers a range of subfields including Ocean Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Geology.

The scientist's work has been published frequently in prominent venues such as:

  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Significant topics in their research include:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies

Key papers authored or co-authored by Yasuo Ogawa include:

  • "Anatomy of active volcanic edifice at the Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan, by magnetotellurics: hydrothermal implications for volcanic unrests" (2020, Earth Planets and Space)
  • "The 2018 phreatic eruption at Mt. Motoshirane of Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan: eruption and intrusion of hydrothermal fluid observed by a borehole tiltmeter network" (2021, Earth Planets and Space)
  • "Locating hydrothermal fluid injection of the 2018 phreatic eruption at Kusatsu-Shirane volcano with volcanic tremor amplitude" (2021, Earth Planets and Space)
  • "Trans-crustal structural control of CO2-rich extensional magmatic systems revealed at Mount Erebus Antarctica" (2022, Nature Communications)
  • "Simultaneous Analysis of Seismic Velocity and Electrical Conductivity in the Crust and the Uppermost Mantle: A Forward Model and Inversion Test Based on Grid Search" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)

Yasuo Ogawa often collaborates with several co-authors, with notable frequent collaborators including:

  • Akihiko Terada
  • Wataru Kanda
  • Yusuke Yamaya
  • Yoshiya Usui
  • Nurhasan Nurhasan

Best Publications

  • New volume of Earth, Planets and Space with an open access-style publishing model under SpringerOpen

    Yasuo Ogawa

  • Fluid and deformation regime of an advancing subduction system at Marlborough, New Zealand

    Philip E. Wannamaker;T. Grant Caldwell;George R. Jiracek;Virginie Maris

  • A two-dimensional magnetotelluric inversion assuming Gaussian static shift

    Yasuo Ogawa;Toshihiro Uchida

  • Magnetotelluric imaging of fluids in intraplate earthquake zones, NE Japan Back Arc

    Yasuo Ogawa;Masaaki Mishina;Tadanori Goto;Hideyuki Satoh

  • Melt distribution beneath a young continental rift: The Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

    Wiebke Heise;Hugh M. Bibby;T. Grant Caldwell;Stephen C. Bannister

  • Groundwater flow and hydrothermal systems within volcanic edifices: Delineation by electric self‐potential and magnetotellurics

    Koki Aizawa;Koki Aizawa;Yasuo Ogawa;Tsuneo Ishido

  • On Two-Dimensional Modeling Of Magnetotelluric Field Data

    Yasuo Ogawa

  • Two electrical conductors beneath Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan, imaged by audiomagnetotellurics, and their implications for the hydrothermal system

    Nurhasan;Yasuo Ogawa;Naoto Ujihara;S.Bulent Tank

  • Three-dimensional resistivity structure and magma plumbing system of the Kirishima Volcanoes as inferred from broadband magnetotelluric data

    Koki Aizawa;Koki Aizawa;Takao Koyama;Hideaki Hase;Hideaki Hase;Makoto Uyeshima

  • A magnetotelluric study of Mount Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand

    M. R. Ingham;H. M. Bibby;W. Heise;K. A. Jones

  • Three-dimensional magnetotelluric imaging of crustal fluids and seismicity around Naruko volcano, NE Japan

    Yasuo Ogawa;Masahiro Ichiki;Wataru Kanda;Masaaki Mishina

  • Magnetotelluric imaging of the fault rupture area of the 1999 Izmit (Turkey) earthquake

    S. Bülent Tank;Yoshimori Honkura;Yasuo Ogawa;Masaki Matsushima

  • Aqueous fluids derived from a subducting slab: Observed high 3He emanation and conductive anomaly in a non-volcanic region, Kii Peninsula southwest Japan

    Koji Umeda;Yasuo Ogawa;Koichi Asamori;Teruki Oikawa

  • Structure of the Tongariro Volcanic system: Insights from magnetotelluric imaging

    Graham J. Hill;Graham J. Hill;Hugh M. Bibby;Yasuo Ogawa;Erin L. Wallin

  • Mid-crustal electrical conductors and their correlations to seismicity and deformation at Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line, Central Japan

    Yasuo Ogawa;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Magma prospecting in Usu volcano, Hokkaido, Japan, using magnetotelluric soundings

    Nobuo Matsushima;Hiromitsu Oshima;Yasuo Ogawa;Shinichi Takakura

  • Hydrothermal system beneath Mt. Fuji Volcano inferred from magnetotellurics and electric self-potential

    K. Aizawa;R. Yoshimura;N. Oshiman;K. Yamazaki

  • Three-dimensional resistivity structure of Asama Volcano revealed by data-space magnetotelluric inversion using unstructured tetrahedral elements

    Yoshiya Usui;Yasuo Ogawa;Koki Aizawa;Wataru Kanda

  • Electromagnetic heterogeneity of the seismogenic region of 1962 M6.5 Northern Miyagi Earthquake, northeastern Japan

    Yuji Mitsuhata;Yasuo Ogawa;Masaaki Mishina;Toshio Kono

  • A resistivity cross-section of Usu volcano, Hokkaido, Japan, by audiomagnetotelluric soundings

    Y. Ogawa;N. Matsushima;H. Oshima;S. Takakura

  • Repeated Self-Potential Profiling of Izu-Oshima Volcano, Japan

    Tsuneo Ishido;Tsuneo Kikuchi;Nobuo Matsushima;Yusaku Yano

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshimori Honkura
Yoshimori Honkura Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hugh M. Bibby
Hugh M. Bibby GNS Science
Todd G. Caldwell
Todd G. Caldwell United States Geological Survey
Philip E. Wannamaker
Philip E. Wannamaker University of Utah
Mineo Kumazawa
Mineo Kumazawa Nagoya University
Hisashi Utada
Hisashi Utada University of Tokyo
Alan G. Jones
Alan G. Jones Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Martyn Unsworth
Martyn Unsworth University of Alberta
Luca Caricchi
Luca Caricchi University of Geneva

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