平 朝彦

Taira Asahiko

  • 教授
  • 学位:Ph.D

基本情報

所属

  • Institute of Oceanic Research and Development

詳細情報

研究キーワード

  • Geology

研究分野

  • Natural sciences Solid earth science

論文

Future Opportunities in Scientific Ocean Drilling: Illuminating Planetary Habitability

The origin of Cretaceous black shales: a change in the surface ocean ecosystem and its triggers

Coseismic fault rupture at the trench axis during the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

Identification of a Soil Liquefied Layer due to the 2011 off the Pacfic coast of Tohoku Earthquake Using X-ray CT Scan Imaging:: An Example from Core Samples from Maihama 3-chome, Urayasu City

Rapid forearc basin uplift and megasplay fault development from 3D seismic images of Nankai Margin off Kii Peninsula, Japan

Possible strain partitioning structure between the Kumano fore-arc basin and the slope of the Nankai Trough accretionary prism

地球深部探査船「ちきゅう」の下北半島沖慣熟航海コア試料―物性変動から予測される古環境変動―

Age model of core sedimentS taken by DバJ C】田KYU during the shakedown cruises off Shimokita Peninsula

A low-velocity zone with weak reflectivity along the Nankai subduction zone

Paleoceanographic history of offshore Shimokita Peninsula for the past 800,000 years based on primary analyses on cores recovered by D/V CHIKYU during the shakedown cruises

Physiography and sedimentation along the Toyama Deep-Sea Channel

Tectonics and sedimentation around Kashinosaki Knoll: A subducting basement high in the eastern Nankai Trough

Variations in sediment thickness and type along the northern Philippine Sea Plate at the Nankai Trough

Age model, physical properties and paleoceanographic implications of the middle Pleistocene core sediments in the Choshi area, central Japan

Fluid Behavior during Evolution of Plate Boundary Fault from trench to Seismogenic Depths

Geographlo and teotonio feature of the Sagami Bay area

Lamina-scale analysis of sedimentary components in Cretaceous black shales by chemical compositional mapping: Implications for paleoenvironmental changes during the Oceanic Anoxic Events

Seismological structure and implications of collision between the Ontong Java Plateau and Solomon Island Arc from ocean bottom seismometer-airgun data

Evolution of an accretionary complex along the north arm of the Island of Sulawesi, Indonesia

Two types of plane beds under upper-flow-regime in flume experiments: evidence from grain fabric

書籍等出版物

  • Photographic Athlas of an Accretionary Prism-Geologic structures of the Shimanto Belt, Japan
  • A birth of the Japan Islands

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Comprehensive Study on Ocean Floor Dynamics

Development of a three-dimensional mapping system of biota and environment on the sea bottom with acoustics

Rate of displacement and recurrence time of earthquake of the submarine active fault off Tokai

High-Resolution Study of Subsurface Geology using Core-Log Data Integration

Environmental changes from greenhouse earth to icehouse earth through a study of chalk/black shale sequence

A study of earth dynamics using deep sea drilling and borehole logging

Study of mountain uplifting mechanism of Peruvian Andes

Study of Earth Dynamics by Ocean Drilling & Survey

Experimental studies on the occurrence, formation, and dissociation of methane hydrates.

Upper Mantle beneath Oceanic Island Arcs

Construction of Gravity anomaly map in whole Peru

3 dimensinal structure and history of seismic Janlt of 1923 type Kanto Earthqnakc

Study of Ocean Floor Structure and Evolution by Drilling

Interdisciplinary and international cooperative studies on fluid circulations in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism

Geophysical study of the Solomon islands plate convergence

Marine geophysical study of the Solomon Arc convergent zone

Study of World Ocean Floor by Drilling & Down hole Measurement

High Resolution and Three-Dimensional Investigation of Crustal Structure of an Island Arc-Toward the Deliberation of Stratified Llthospheric Tectonices(Stratotectonics)

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