Yusaku Ohta
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Physics
- Geography
- Seismology
- Engineering
- Geodesy
- Biology
- Computer science
- Paleontology
- Oceanography
- Telecommunications
- Aerospace engineering
- Operating system
- Global Positioning System
- Materials science
- Composite material
- Astronomy
- Meteorology
- Thermodynamics
- Remote sensing
- Mathematics
- Satellite
- Tectonics
- GNSS applications
- Civil engineering
Authored Works
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- Rapid postseismic uplift along the Pacific coast of northeastern Japan after the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake and forecasting pre-event relative sea-level recovery
- Near-Trench Postseismic Subsidence Following the 2011 Tohoku-oki Earthquake Revealed by GNSS-Acoustic Observations
- Earthquake swarm and transient crustal deformation in the Noto Peninsula, central Japan, based on combined analysis of multiple GNSS networks
- An attempt of transient tectonic signals detection from DONET seafloor pressure record using principal component analysis
- GNSS-Acoustic observation using the Wave Glider to detect the seafloor crustal deformation off the Pacific coast of Northeastern Japan
- Extracting Near-field In-situ Ground Motion Waveforms with Large Displacements of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake from Ocean Bottom Pressure Change inside the Focal Area
- Episodic burst of earthquakes near the Japan Trench following migration of shallow tectonic tremor
- Efficient estimation of the fault model using the GNSS data based on the Hamiltonian Monte Carlo approach
- Development of the low-cost GNSS receiver and data logger system for the geodetic purpose
Linked Co-Authors
- Chie Honsho
- Daisuke Inazu
- Fumiaki Tomita
- Haipeng Luo
- James D. Moore
- Jun Muto
- Kazuaki Ohta
- Kelin Wang
- Kimihiro Mochizuki
- Ryota Hino
- Sambuddha Dhar
- Takuya Nishimura
- Tatsuhiko Saito
- Tatsuya Kubota
- Tianhaozhe Sun
- Toshitaka Iinuma
- Yoshihiro Ito
- Yoshio Murai
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Chiba University, Japan
- Geological Survey of Canada Pacific
- Hokkaido University, Japan
- JMA, Meteorological Research Institute, Tsukuba
- Japan Marine Science and Technology Center
- Kanazawa University, Japan
- Kyoto University, Disaster Prevention Research Institute
- Kyoto University, Japan
- McGill University, Canada
- National Research Center for Disaster Prevention, Japan
- Tohoku University, Japan
- Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan
- University of Oxford, UK
- University of Tokyo, Japan
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