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Yoshimori Honkura publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yoshimori Honkura sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Yoshimori Honkura D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Yoshimori Honkura sits on this spectrum.

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The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Yoshimori Honkura is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics and ocean engineering, with extensive work in geophysical and geoelectrical methods as well as seismic wave analysis.

The subfields of study associated with Yoshimori Honkura include:

  • Geophysics
  • Ocean Engineering

The main topics of their research include:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis

Yoshimori Honkura has published several papers in well-known scientific venues. Notable publications include:

  • "Anatomy of active volcanic edifice at the Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan, by magnetotellurics: hydrothermal implications for volcanic unrests," 2020, Earth Planets and Space
  • "Estimation of Spatial Distribution and Fluid Fraction of a Potential Supercritical Geothermal Reservoir by Magnetotelluric Data: A Case Study From Yuzawa Geothermal Field, NE Japan," 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Electrical Resistivity Structure Around the Atotsugawa Fault, Central Japan, Revealed by a New 2-D Inversion Method Combining Wideband-MT and Network-MT Data Sets," 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Probing the relationship between electrical conductivity and creep through upper crustal fluids along the western part of the North Anatolian Fault with three-dimensional magnetotellurics," 2020, Tectonophysics
  • "Correction to: Anatomy of active volcanic edifice at the Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan, by magnetotellurics: hydrothermal implications for volcanic unrests," 2022, Earth Planets and Space

The frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Tectonophysics
  • Geology

Throughout their career, Yoshimori Honkura has collaborated with several researchers, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Yasuo Ogawa
  • Yoshiya Usui
  • Kuo Hsuan Tseng
  • Sabri Bülent Tank
  • Wataru Kanda

Best Publications

  • A numerical dynamo benchmark

    U.R. Christensen;J. Aubert;P. Cardin;E. Dormy

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

    Yasuo Ogawa;Masaaki Mishina;Tadanori Goto;Hideyuki Satoh

  • 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

  • Simulations of a QuasiTaylor State Geomagnetic Field Including Polarity Reversals on the Earth Simulator

    Futoshi Takahashi;Masaki Matsushima;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Seismoelectromagnetic Effect Associated with the İzmit Earthquake and Its Aftershocks

    M. Matsushima;Y. Honkura;N. Oshiman;Ş. Bariş

  • Moment tensor inversion of recent small to moderate sized earthquakes: implications for seismic hazard and active tectonics beneath the Sea of Marmara

    Ali Pinar;Keiko Kuge;Yoshimori Honkura

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

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

  • Preliminary results of multidisciplinary observations before, during and after the Kocaeli (Izmit) earthquake in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone

    Y. Honkura;A. M. Işikara;N. Oshiman;A. Ito

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

    Yasuo Ogawa;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Scale variability in convection-driven MHD dynamos at low Ekman number

    Futoshi Takahashi;Masaki Matsushima;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Geological evidence for the last two faulting events on the north Anatolian Fault zone in the Mudurnu Valley, western Turkey

    Yasutaka Ikeda;Yasuhiro Suzuki;Erdal Herece;Fuat Şaroǧlu

  • Seismic activity triggered by the 1999 Izmit earthquake and its implications for the assessment of future seismic risk

    Ali Pinar;Yoshimori Honkura;Keiko Kuge

  • Electrical conductivity anomalies beneath the Japan arc.

    Yoshimori Honkura

  • Multidisciplinary research on fault activity in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone

    Y. Honkura;A.M. Işikara

  • Partial melting and electrical conductivity anomalies beneath the Japan and Philippine seas

    Yoshimori Honkura

  • Anatomy of active volcanic edifice at the Kusatsu–Shirane volcano, Japan, by magnetotellurics: hydrothermal implications for volcanic unrests

    Kuo Hsuan Tseng;Yasuo Ogawa;Nurhasan;Nurhasan;Sabri Bülent Tank;Sabri Bülent Tank

  • Three-dimensional structure of Vp, Vs and Vp/Vs in the upper crust of the Marmara region, NW Turkey

    Şerif Bariş;Junichi Nakajima;Akira Hasegawa;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Resistivity imaging across the source region of the 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture earthquake (M6.8), central Japan

    Makoto Uyeshima;Yasuo Ogawa;Yoshimori Honkura;Shigeru Koyama

  • Solid Earth Geomagnetism

    Tsuneji Rikitake;Yoshimori Honkura

  • Effects of thermally heterogeneous structure in the lowermost mantle on the geomagnetic field strength

    Futoshi Takahashi;H. Tsunakawa;M. Matsushima;N. Mochizuki

  • Small electric and magnetic signals observed before the arrival of seismic wave

    Y. Honkura;M. Matsushima;N. Oshiman;M. K. Tunçer

  • Resistivity structure across Itoigawa-Shizuoka tectonic line and its implications for concentrated deformation

    Yasuo Ogawa;Shinichi Takakura;Yoshimori Honkura

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuo Ogawa
Yasuo Ogawa Juntendo University
Ali Pinar
Ali Pinar Sandia National Laboratories
Hideo Tsunakawa
Hideo Tsunakawa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Akira Hasegawa
Akira Hasegawa Tohoku University
Keke Zhang
Keke Zhang Macau University of Science and Technology
Hisashi Utada
Hisashi Utada University of Tokyo
A. Tilgner
A. Tilgner University of Göttingen
Ulrich R. Christensen
Ulrich R. Christensen Max Planck Society
Kenji Satake
Kenji Satake University of Tokyo
Hidekazu Tanaka
Hidekazu Tanaka Tokyo Institute of Technology

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