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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Mar. 2019

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No.1 1 Vol.14
Scientific Communication
(2019)
The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake and its Aftermath
Hiroaki Takahashi and Reo Kimura
the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake, JMA seismic intensity 7, multiple landslides, liquefaction, blackout
No.2 2 Vol.13
Scientific Communication
(2018)
Solving the Puzzle of the September 2018 Palu, Indonesia, Tsunami Mystery: Clues from the Tsunami Waveform and the Initial Field Survey Data
Abdul Muhari, Fumihiko Imamura, Taro Arikawa, Aradea R. Hakim, and Bagus Afriyanto
earthquake and tsunami, Palu, field survey, disaster science
No.3 - Vol.14
No.2
(2019)
Development and Utilization of Real-Time Tsunami Inundation Forecast System Using S-net Data
Shin Aoi, Wataru Suzuki, Naotaka Yamamoto Chikasada, Takayuki Miyoshi, Taro Arikawa, and Katsumi Seki
real-time tsunami forecast, tsunami inundation, seafloor observation network, S-net, tsunami disaster response
No.4 8 Vol.13
Scientific Communication
(2018)
Coastal Subsidence Induced Several Tsunamis During the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake
Taro Arikawa, Abdul Muhari, Yoshihiro Okumura, Yuji Dohi, Bagus Afriyanto, Karina Aprilia Sujatmiko, and Fumihiko Imamura
earthquake, tsunami, Sulawesi, field survey, subsidence
No.5 13 Vol.13
No.5
(2018)
Predictability of Precipitation Caused by Linear Precipitation Systems During the July 2017 Northern Kyushu Heavy Rainfall Event Using a Cloud-Resolving Numerical Weather Prediction Model
Ryohei Kato, Ken-ichi Shimose, and Shingo Shimizu
heavy rainfall, numerical weather prediction, linear precipitation system, predictability
No.5 - Vol.14
No.2
(2019)
Development of Multi-Parameter Phased Array Weather Radar (MP-PAWR) and Early Detection of Torrential Rainfall and Tornado Risk
Nobuhiro Takahashi, Tomoo Ushio, Katsuhiro Nakagawa, Fumihiko Mizutani, Koyuru Iwanami, Akihiko Yamaji, Takeshi Kawagoe, Masahiko Osada, Takehiro Ohta, and Masaki Kawasaki
torrential rainfall prediction, phased array weather radar
No.5 12 Vol.12
No.5
(2017)
Three-Dimensional Seismic Velocity Structure Beneath Japanese Islands and Surroundings Based on NIED Seismic Networks Using both Inland and Offshore Events
Makoto Matsubara, Hiroshi Sato, Kenji Uehira, Masashi Mochizuki, and Toshihiko Kanazawa
seismic tomography, failed rift, offshore event, NIED S-net

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