Yasumaro Kakehi
Associate Professor
Department of Planetology
Kobe University
Japan
Biography
Prof/Dr. Yasumaro KAKEHI 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 Earthquake studies, Theory of Rupture Dynamics.
Research Interest
Earthquake studies, Theory of Rupture Dynamics.
Publications
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Kimura, T. and Y. Kakehi (2005), Source process of the 2001 Hyogo-ken Hokubu, Japan, earthquake (Mw 5.2) and comparison between the aftershock activity and the static stress change, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 95, 145-158.
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Kakehi, Y., Y. Saijo, and K. Somei (2010), Analyses of strong ground motions from intraslab earthquakes using high-density observation network data: relation to the island arc structure, Geophys. Bull. Hokkaido Univ.,, 73, 57-70.
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Kakehi, Y. (2010), Structure of northeastern Japan arc and strong ground motions: strong ground motions from an intraslab earthquake and interplate earthquakes east off Fukushima prefecture, Proc. 13th JEES, 73, 3850-3857.