Masahiko Arakawa
Professor
Department of Planetology
Kobe University
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr. Masahiko ARAKAWA is currently working as Professor, Graduate School of Science, Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Japan. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has included Solar System,planetary formation process, evolution and tectonics of planets and satellites.
Research Interest
Solar System,planetary formation process, evolution and tectonics of planets and satellites.
Publications
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Dohi, K., Arakawa, M., Okamoto, C., Hasegawa, S., Yasui, M., The effect of a thin weak layer covering a basalt block on the impact cratering process, Icarus vol. 218, pp. 751-759, 2012.
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Shimaki, Y., Arakawa, M, Experimental study on collisional disruption of highly porous icy bodies, Icarus vol. 218, pp. 737-750, 2012.
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Tsujido, S., Arakawa, M., Suzuki, A. I., and Yasui, M., " Ejecta velocity distribution of impact craters formed on quartz sand: Effect of projectile density on crater scaling law", Icarus vol. 262, pp. 79-92, 2015.