YOSHIZAWA Kazunori
Professor
Looking into the Earth using seismic signals
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Earth and Planetary Dynamics
Theme | Development and application of seismic data analysis and geophysical inversion techniques for 3-D seismic imaging of the Earth's interior |
Field | Global Seismology, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors |
Keyword | Earthquakes, Internal structure of the Earth, Seismic Tomography, Seismic Waves, Heterogeneity, Anisotropy, Suface waves, Upper Mantle, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere |
Representative Achievements
Tarumi, K. and Yoshizawa, K. (2023). Eruption sequence of the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai explosion from back-projection of teleseismic P waves, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 602, 117966.
Yoshida, M., and Yoshizawa, K. (2021). Continental Drift with Deep Cratonic Roots, Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 49(1), 117-139.
Yoshizawa, K., and B. L. N. Kennett (2015), The lithosphere‐asthenosphere transition and radial anisotropy beneath the Australian continent, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42(10), 3839–3846.
Yoshizawa, K. (2014), Radially anisotropic 3-D shear wave structure of the Australian lithosphere and asthenosphere from multi-mode surface waves, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 235, 33–48.
Yoshizawa, K., and G. Ekström (2010), Automated multimode phase speed measurements for high-resolution regional-scale tomography: application to North America, Geophys. J. Int., 183(3), 1538–1558.
Academic degree | Ph.D. |
Academic background | 1998 M.Sc., Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University 2002 Ph.D., Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University 2002-2007 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University 2007-2023 Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University 2008−2010 Visiting Scientist, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University 2012-2013, 2015-2016 Visiting Associate Professor, Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo 2023-present Professor, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University |
Affiliated academic society | Seismological Society of Japan, Japan Geosciences Union, American Geophysical Union, Seismological Society of America, Society of Exploration Geophysicists |
Room address | Science Building #8 8-310 |