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Kaneko Yoshihiro

Kaneko Yoshihiro
Affiliation and department:
Research field  (1): Solid earth science
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (3):
  • 2023 - 2027 IdealQuakeを核とした新たな設計用地震動構成法の開発
  • 2021 - 2026 Spatio-temporal multiscale modeling and forecast of slow and fast earthquakes
  • 2020 - 2023 断層条線の特性から探る大地震の破壊伝播方向
Papers (64):
  • Reiju Norisugi, Yoshihiro Kaneko, Bertrand Rouet-Leduc. Machine Learning Predicts Earthquakes in the Continuum Model of a Rate-And-State Fault With Frictional Heterogeneities. Geophysical Research Letters. 2024
  • Y Nozuka, P A Inchin, Y Kaneko, R Sabatini, J B Snively. Earthquake source impacts on the generation and propagation of seismic infrasound to the upper atmosphere. Geophysical Journal International. 2024
  • Ryo Ito, Yoshihiro Kaneko. Physical Mechanism for a Temporal Decrease of the Gutenberg-Richter b-Value Prior to a Large Earthquake. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 2023
  • Andrea Perez-Silva, Yoshihiro Kaneko, Martha Savage, Laura Wallace, Emily Warren-Smith. Characteristics of slow slip events explained by rate-strengthening faults subject to periodic pore fluid pressure changes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 2023
  • Matthew C. Gerstenberger, David A. Rhoades, Nicola Litchfield, Elizabeth R Abbott, Tatiana Goded, Annemarie Christophersen, Russell J. Van Dissen, Stephen Bannister, David Barrell, Zane Bruce, et al. A time-dependent seismic hazard model following the Kaikōura M7.8 earthquake. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 2023. 1-25
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MISC (1):
  • 後藤浩之, Yoshihiro Kaneko, John Young, Hamish Avery,Len Damiano. 2016年Kaikoura地震の大加速度記録の要因. 日本地震学会2018年秋季大会概要集. 2018
Lectures and oral presentations  (8):
  • Fault frictional heterogeneities can explain earthquakes with no foreshocks, accelerating foreshocks and earthquake swarms observed in central Alaska
    (JpGU Annual Meeting 2021)
  • Investigating the relationship between fault damage zones and earthquakes through earthquake cycle simulations
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2020)
  • Adjoint Tomography of the North Island, New Zealand Using an Automated Workflow
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2020)
  • On-fault geological fingerprint of earthquake rupture direction
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2020)
  • The origin of a strong, near-fault velocity pulse during a surface-breaking earthquake
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2020)
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Professional career (2):
  • PhD in Geophysics (California Institute of Technology)
  • MS in Geophysics (California Institute of Technology)
Work history (4):
  • 2020/04 - 現在 Kyoto University Graduate School of Science Division of Earth and Planetary Science Associate Professor
  • 2012/12 - 2020/03 GNS Science Research Seismologist (Permanent position)
  • 2012/03 - 2012/11 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Scholar
  • 2009/08 - 2012/02 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego SIO Prized Postdoctoral Fellow
Committee career (2):
  • 2019/03 - 2021/03 Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth Guest Associate Editor for JGR Special Issue “The nature of creeping faults: Where, why and how they slip slowly”
  • 2015/12 - 2020/03 Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth Associate Editor
Awards (5):
  • 2017/05 - New Zealand Society of Earthquake Engineering Best Poster Paper Award
  • 2016/11 - Royal Society of New Zealand Rutherford Discovery Fellowship
  • 2009/08 - Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California - San Diego SIO Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • 2006/04 - American Geophysical Union Outstanding Student Paper Award
  • 2003/06 - University of California -- Los Angeles, Department of Earth and Space Sciences John Handin Scholarship
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