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Member Since 2000
Takehiro Hirose
Researcher, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Professional Experience
JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Researcher
2007 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2002
Current Roles
Member
Tectonophysics Fellows Committee
Publications
Potential Role of Volcanic Glass‐Smectite Mixtures in Slow Earthquakes in Shallow Subduction Zones: ...

Volcanic glass and its mixture with smectite are commonly observed in shallow parts of subduction zones. As volcanic glass layers often act as glid...

July 31, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Evolution of Fault Permeability During Sequences of High-velocity Slip Pulses
RUPTURE AND DEFORMATION PROCESSES, FROM SLOW TO FAST AND FROM MICRO TO MACRO II ORAL
mineral and rock physics | 14 december 2023
John D. Bedford, Dan Faulkner, Takehiro Hirose
As seismogenic faults experience more and more earthquakes during their lifetime, the grain size and porosity of the fault gouge that comprises the fa...
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Fault Mechanical Evolution During Sequences of High-velocity Slip Pulses
FRACTURE ROUGHNESS ANALYSIS AND INFLUENCE OF FAULT STRUCTURAL MATURITY ON EARTHQUAKE BEHAVIOR II ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Dan Faulkner, John D. Bedford, Takehiro Hirose
During their lifetime, seismogenic faults will experience numerous earthquakes, with each event imparting damage onto the rocks that comprise the faul...
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Slip-Weakening Behavior of Volcanic Glass-Smectite Mixture at Intermediate Velocity Conditions: Implication for Slow Earthquakes
SLOW-TO-FAST EARTHQUAKES FROM SHALLOW TO DEEP: OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND NUMERICAL MODELING IV POSTER
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Hanaya Okuda, Takehiro Hirose, Asuka Yamaguchi
Volcanic glass is abundant in shallow subduction zones and it produces one of the weakest materials, smectite, through alteration processes. Despite v...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2026
Member
Tectonophysics Fellows Committee
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