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Latest Researches: Geological Survey and Applied Geoscience

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03/29/2002 Variation of earth's magnetic field includes a periodic component of 100,000 years.
- There is an interrelationship between changes in paleoclimate and the earth's orbit, and its magnetic field -
Institute for Marine Resources and Environment
06/20/2002 Development of Methods of Manufacturing Silver Nanowire
Institute for Marine Resources and Environment
07/17/2002 Electromagnetic Exploration to Detect Fluids in Seismogenic Regions
Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment
08/08/2003 FigureOutsize Tsunamis Caused by Multi-Segment Inter-Plate Earthquakes along the Kuril Trench
- As Demonstrated by Tsunami Deposits on the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido and Tsunami Numerical Simulation -
Active Fault Research Center
Institute of Geoscience
Institute for Marine Resources and Environment
12/08/2003 FigureJapanese Historical Documents help Estimate the Size of Giant Earthquake in 1700 along the West Coast of North America
Active Fault Research Center
01/20/2005 FigureTransient Uplift After a 17th-Century Giant Earthquake in Hokkaido
- Coastal Uplift over Decades after Multi-Segment Interplate Earthquake -
Active Fault Research Center
04/19/2005 FigureMapping Tsunami Inundation Areas on the Pacific Coast of Hokkaido
- AIST's Contribution to Disaster Prevention through Geological Survey and Tsunami Simulation -
Active Fault Research Center
11/15/2005 FigureRupture Probability Map of Major Active Faults in Japan
- Calculating the Probability of Activity over the next Thirty Years -
Active Fault Research Center
12/01/2005 FigureSedimentary records of paleo-great-earthquakes in the south-central coast of Chile
- The great Chile earthquake has occurred about every 300 years -
Active Fault Research Center
02/22/2006 FigureOn-Site Survey Identifies Surface Fault associated with the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake
Active Fault Research Center
04/11/2006 FigureDevelopment of a System for Field Assessment of Soil Contamination Risk
- First in Japan, quantitative assessment of site specific risks -
Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment
06/27/2006 FigureA New Remediation Process for Soils Contaminated by Organoarsenic Compounds
Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment
06/19/2008 The Iwate-Miyagi Inland Earthquake 2008
Geological Survey of Japan
01/13/2009 PhotoGeological Record of Precedents for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in Southern Thailand
- An international joint research group discovered evidence of recurrent giant tsunamis -
Active Fault Research Center
05/16/2011 FigureDetermination of Age and Growth Rate of Marine Ferromanganese Crust
- Reconstruction of geomagnetic reversal records at the world's finest scale of 0.1 mm -
Institute of Geology and Geoinformation
03/26/2012 FigureSeafloor Deformation and Sediment Deposition Resulting from the 2011 Off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake
- Seafloor disturbance occurred at the wide region in the source area of the earthquake -
Institute of Geology and Geoinformation

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