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Satsukawa Takako

Satsukawa Takako
Affiliation and department:
Job title: 技術研究調査官
Homepage URL  (1): https://sites.google.com/site/takakosatsukawa2015/home
Research field  (4): Solid earth science ,  Solid earth science ,  Solid earth science ,  Solid earth science
Research keywords  (9): seismology ,  deformation ,  fault ,  geology ,  rheology ,  EBSD ,  lower crust ,  mantle ,  microstructure
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2010 - 2011 マントルウェッジ最上部のレオロジー : かんらん岩捕獲岩の構造発達過程
Papers (21):
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MISC (17):
  • Takako Satsukawa, Aiming Lin. Structural analysis of cataclastic rock of active fault damage zones: An example from Nojima and Arima-Takatsuki fault zones (SW Japan). 2016 AGU Fall Meeting. 2016
  • Zahra Mohammadi Asl, Aiming Lin, Takako Satsukawa, Ryoushi Fueta. Timing and acceleration of a landslide failure caused by the 2016 Mw 7.1 Kumamoto Earthquake. 2016 AGU Fall Meeting,. 2016
  • Takako Satsukawa, Aiming Lin. Formation of pseudotachylyte in the lower crust plastic regimes: Evidence from the Woodroffe thrust, central Australia. 2016年地球惑星合同学会, 5月24日,東京幕張メッセ. 2016
  • Masuda Toshiaki, Nishiawaki shinn, Omori Yashutomo, Matsumura Taroujirou, Michibayashi Katsuyoshi, Satsukawa Takako, Okamoto Atsushi. A case study of multiple deformations without involving folding: microstructures and lattice preferred orientation of quartz in a pebble of metachert collected from the Sambagawa metamorphic belt in eastern Shikoku, Japan. Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan. 2015. 2015. 0. 216-216
  • T. Satsukawa, B. Ildefonse, D. Mainprice, L. F. G. Morales, K. Michibayashi, F. Barou. A database of plagioclase crystal preferred orientations (CPO) and microstructures - implications for CPO origin, strength, symmetry and seismic anisotropy in gabbroic rocks (vol 4, pg 511, 2013). SOLID EARTH. 2014. 5. 1. 509-509
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Lectures and oral presentations  (18):
  • Structural analysis of cataclastic rock of active fault damage zones: An example from Kojima and Arima-Takatsuki fault zones (SW Japan)
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2016)
  • Messengers from the deep: Fossil wadsleyite-chromite microstructures from the Mantle Transition Zone
    (Goldschmidt 2016 Conference 2016)
  • Mantle wedge heterogeneities recorded by microstructural evolution
    (Goldschmidt 2015 Conference 2015)
  • Chemical homogenization by fluid-present deformation in chromitites: An example from Golyamo Kamenyane chromitites, SE Bulgaria
    (American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014)
  • マントルに魅せられて〜海外での研究生活inフランス&オーストラリア〜
    (鉱物科学若手の会(YMO)ショートコース 2014)
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Education (5):
  • 2010 - 2012 Université Montpellier 2 Geoscience
  • 2009 - 2012 Shizuoka University Graduate School of Science and Technology Department of Environment and Energy System
  • 2007 - 2009 Shizuoka University Graduate school of Science Department of Geoscience
  • 2003 - 2007 Shizuoka University Faculty of Science
  • 2000 - 2003 静岡県立清水東高等学校 理数科
Professional career (2):
  • Doctor of Science (Shizuoka University)
  • PhD (Université Montpellier 2)
Work history (5):
  • 2017/03 - 現在 Regulatory Standard and Research Department, The Secretariat of the Nuclear Regulation Authority Division of Research for Earthquake and Tsunami Researcher
  • 2015/12 - 2017/02 Kyoto University Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate school of Science Program-Specific Researcher
  • 2012/10 - 2015/11 Macquarie University CCFS&GEMOC, Earth and Planetary Sciences Research Associate
  • 2012/04 - 2012/09 Shizuoka University Center for Integrated Research and Education of Natural Hazards Scientific researcher
  • 2010/04 - 2012/03 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Research Fellow of the JSPS
Awards (1):
  • 2009/03 - 静岡大学 理学研究科長賞
Association Membership(s) (3):
American Geophysical Union ,  Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences ,  THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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