Tajika Eiichi
Professor
Department of Earth and Planetary Environmental Science, Dep
University of Tokyo
Japan
Biography
TAJIKA Eiichi is currently working as Professor under Department of Earth and Planetary Environmental Science, Department of Earth and Planetary Environmental Science (UG), Department of Earth and Planetary Physics (UG), Department of Earth and Planetary Science (GR), Graduate School of Science
Research Interest
Earth and Planetary System Science Theoretical study of evolution, stability, and variability of surface environments of the Earth and other terrestrial planets
Publications
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Kadoya, S. and Tajika, E. (2014) Conditions for oceans on Earth-like planets orbiting within habitable zone: Importance of volcanic CO2 degassing, The Astrophysical Journal, 790, 107-113.
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Kamata, S., Sugita, S., Abe, Y., Ishihara, Y., Harada, Y., Morota, T., Namiki, N., Iwata, T., Hanada, H., Araki, H., Matsumoto, K., Tajika, E., Kuramoto, K., and Nimmo F. (2015) The relative timing of Lunar Magma Ocean solidication and the Late Heavy Bombardment inferred from highly degraded impact basin structures, Icarus
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Harada, M., Tajika, E., and Sekine, Y. (2015) Transition to an oxygen-rich atmosphere with an extensive overshoot triggered by the Paleoproterozoic snowball Earth, Earth and Planetary Science Letters,
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Kadoya, S. and Tajika, E. (2015) Evolutionary climate tracks of Earth-like planets, The Astrophysical Journal Letter
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Kadoya, S. and Tajika, E. (2016) Evolutionary tracks of the climate of Earth-like planets around different mass stars, The Astrophysical Journal Letters,