Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
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- Role of granite subduction on the mechanism of supercontinent breakup
- Updated Lunar Gravity Results From Kaguya (SELENE) and Historical Tracking Data
- A rise of atmospheric oxygen triggered by the Paleoproterozoic deglaciations: Insights from redox-sensitive elements and osmium isotopes
- Analysis of Multi-Satellite Tracking Data of the Kaguya Satellites for Orbit and Gravity Field Determination
- Atmospheric replacement and late formation of N2 on undifferentiated Titan during the Late Heavy Bombardment
- Composition of the lunar upper crust estimated from Kaguya spectral data
- Lunar Internal Structure Estimated From Local Admittance Between Gravity and Topography (Invited)
- Progress Report on Landing Site Evaluation for the Next Japanese Lunar Exploration Project: SELENE-2
- Radiocarbon dating of Porites coral boulders cast ashore by paleo-tsunamis at southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan
- The GIS-based geologic investigation of the South Pole-Aitken basin region of the Moon using SELENE elemental information
- A possible formation mechanism of rampart-like ejecta pattern in a laboratory
- Catastrophic geomorphic effects of the 11 March 2011 Tohoku-Oki Tsunami, Sanriku coastline, northeastern Honshu, Japan
- Field Observations of Erosion, Deposition, and Tsunami Flow Characteristics on the Sendai Coastal Plain after the March 2011, Tohoku-oki Tsunami, Japan
- Geological and Geochemical Field Survey on the Sendai Plain following the 11 March 2011 Tohoku-Oki Tsunami
- Geological overview of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki tsunami in Japan
- Improved High-Resolution Lunar Gravity Field Model From SELENE and Historical Tracking Data
- Landing Site Evaluation for the Next Lunar Exploration Project: SELENE-2
- Mapping, classification, and statistics of mass movements in Valles Marineris, Mars
- Rapid beach recovery after the 2011 Tohoku-Oki tsunami at Sendai Plain, Japan
- Relationship between the maximum landward extent of the deposit and inundation limit of the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami
- The 869 Jogan and the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake tsunamis
- The Effect of Subducted Granite on the Thermal Convection of Mantle
- Do Tsunami Deposits Thin Landward? Observations from the 11 March 2011 Tohoku-oki Tsunami on the Sendai Coastal Plain
- Impacts of the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami along the Sendai coast protected by hard and soft seawalls; interpretations of satellite images, helicopter-borne video footage and field studies
- Interdisciplinary approaches to better understand the past tsunamis -Case study of the 1771 Meiwa Tsunami, Japan-
- Numerical simulation of the Tohoku-oki tsunami and implications for the tsunami sedimentation in the offshore, nearshore and onshore of Sendai Bay
- Paleo-tsunami and storm records inferred from coastal boulders along the Ryukyu Islands, Japan
- Return to Venus of Japanese Venus Orbiter AKATSUKI
- Sediment Sources, Sedimentation Processes and Post-Depositional Changes of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Tsunami Deposits on the Sendai Plain, Japan
- Sedimentary facies and sedimentary processes of the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami deposit with diversified grain size distribution
- The role of piled-up granite at the transition zone on the evolution of thermal convection pattern beneath a supercontinent
- Formation age and geomorphologic history of the Lonar impact crater deduced from in- situ cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al
- Estimating Spatial Disturbution of Surface Soil Mositure Conditions Using a Downscale Technique with Thermal Inertia Retrieved from AMSR2 Soil Moisture Products
- Impact-driven ocean acidification as a mechanism of the Cretaceous-Palaeogene mass extinction
- Influence of majorite on hot plumes
- Effect of escaping photoelectrons on the polar wind outflows
- The result of Venus Orbit Insertion of Akatsuki on December 7<SUP>th</SUP>, 2015
- Albedo observation of near Earth C-type asteroid by Hayabusa2 LIDAR
- The Megafaunal Communities of Mn-crusted Guyots in the Central and Western Pacific
- Measuring the accelerating effect of the planetary-scale waves on Venus observed with UVI/AKATSUKI and ground-based telescopes
- A first look at Bennu and Ryugu for signatures of formation in the arrangements of its surface features
- A new tectonic window into the backarc basin lower oceanic crust and upper mantle: Mado Megamullion in the Shikoku Basin
- Advanced dredge system in Japan for material science on oceanic bedrocks -New dredge system with acoustic transponder and/or deep sea TV camera—
- Brightness and Color Variations on the Surface of 162173 Ryugu: Space Weathering, Thermal Fatigue and Mass Movement
- Characteristics of spatial distribution of boulders on Ryugu
- Clustering analysis of visible spectra of asteroid Ryugu
- Comparison of Color Maps of Asteroids Ryugu and Bennu from the Approach Phase of Hayabusa2 and OSIRIS-REx missions
- Directly ascending asthenospheric melt erupted atop outer rise: the preliminary report of cruise KS-18-09, R/V Shinsei
- Distribution and morphology of craters on asteroid Ryugu
- Expedition for petit-spot volcanism on the oldest Pacific Plate: the preliminary report of cruise YK18-08, R/V Yokosuka
- Geology on asteroid Ryugu revealed by Hayabusa2 visible multi-band imaging observations
- Global distribution of lineaments on Ryugu
- Hayabusa2 Landing Site Selection: Scientific Evaluation on Asteroid Ryugu
- Hayabusa2 and the JAXA/ISAS small body exploration program
- Hayabusa2/NIRS3 spectral observations of asteroid (162173) Ryugu
- Initial Perspectives on Surface Geology of (101955) Bennu including Comparisons to (162173) Ryugu
- Initial report of Hayabusa2 laser altimeter (LIDAR)
- Interpretation of infrared spectra of asteroid Ryugu based on comparison to carbonaceous chondrites and other meteorites
- Local Thermal Properties of Asteroid Ryugu observed with Thermal Infrared Imager onboard Hayabusa2
- Photometric Correction of Ryugu Multiband Visible Image Data
- Preliminary geomorphological map of asteroid Ryugu
- Shape and geophysical properties of the asteroid Ryugu from initial observations by Hayabusa2
- Surface Thermophysical Properties of Near Earth Asteroid (162173) Ryugu from in-situ Observations: First Results from the MASCOT MARA Radiometer.
- Surface grain sizes of the touch down sites revealed by proximity imaging by Hayabusa2
- The Biopause Project: Scientific Balloon Experiments for Sampling Stratospheric Bioaerosol
- The distribution of crater morphologies across Ryugu: Implications for seismic shaking
- Thermo-physical properties of asteroid 162173 Ryugu by TIR on Hayabusa2
- Visible Spectrophotometry of 162173 Ryugu
- We performed crater size-frequency measurement on Ryugu using high-resolution images obtained by Hayabusa2. Using Ryugu cratering chronology model, the surface age of Ryugu was estimated to be 0.1 to 1 billion years from the density of craters larger than 100 m in diameter.
- Artificial impact crater formed by Hayabusa2 small carry-on impactor on the surface of asteroid Ryugu
- Crustal accretion in a backarc spreading ridge: the oceanic core complexes in the Shikoku Basin and their tectonic implications
- Geochemical and geological implications of in-situ basalts and petit-spot basalts since Late Cretaceous accretionary complexes in Japan.
- Haze-free Warm Climatic Condition and Its Stability in the Anoxic Archean Earth
- In-Situ Investigation of Asteroid (162173) Ryugu by the Hayabusa2 MASCOT Lander
- Infrared Spectra of Dark Asteroid Ryugu and Carbonaceous Chondrites
- The occurrence and magnitude of floods recorded in Lake Suigestu sediment and its relationship with flood activity records in East Asia region during the last 8000 years
- Thermal Inertia of MASCOT landing site revisited with Digital Terrain Model
- Characterize our Dust Environment with DESTINY+
- Holocene Westerly Jet Variability Over East Asia and Its Linkages with the Aleutian Low and the East Asian Summer Monsoon
- Development of Thermophysical Model to Simulate Non-Gravitational Acceleration on Binary Asteroid Didymos and Dimorphos
- High Resolution Temperature Simulation of the Lunar Polar Region: Considerations of Importance of Unmodeled Topographic Roughness Effects
- Shock remanence distribution of single-domain titanomagnetite-bearing basalt sample: implications for magnetic anomaly over impact crater