Koji Kiyosugi
Assistant Professor
Department of Planetology
Kobe University
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr. Koji KIYOSUGI is currently working as Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Science, Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Japan. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included volcanic eruptions and their study.
Research Interest
volcanic eruptions and their study.
Publications
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Kiyosugi, K., Connor, C. B., Zhao, D., Connor, L. J., Tanaka, K. (2010), Relationships between volcano distribution, crustal structure, and P-wave tomography: an example from the Abu Monogenetic Volcano Group, SW Japan. Bulletin of Volcanology, 72, 331-340.
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Kiyosugi, K., Connor, C. B., Wetmore, P. H., Ferwerda, B. P., Germa, A. M., Connor, L. J., Hintz, A. R. (2012), Relationship between dike and volcanic conduit distribution in a highly eroded monogenetic volcanic field: San Rafael, Utah, USA. Geology, 40, 695-698.
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Kiyosugi, K., Horikawa, Y., Nagao, T., Itaya, T., Connor, C. B., Tanaka, K. (2014), Scoria cone formation through a violent Strombolian eruption: Irao Volcano, SW Japan. Bulletin of Volcanology, 76, 781.