Yoshimi Sasaki
Gifu University
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Applied Geochemistry | 1998
Satoru Nishizawa; George Igarashi; Yuji Sano; Eiji Shoto; S. Tasaka; Yoshimi Sasaki
Abstract Radon concentrations were continuously monitored in hot spring water in a 200-m-deep well in the Yugano hot spring area, Izu Peninsula, Japan from July to December 1995. Concentrations of Cl − and SO 4 2− were measured in the hot spring water about once a month from May to December 1995. The Rn concentrations in the hot spring water increased significantly in September and October 1995, when the 1995 earthquake swarm off the E coast of the Izu Peninsula occurred at a distance of about 30 km from the observation well. The 1995 earthquake swarm began on 11 September and became most active from the end of September to the beginning of October. The Rn concentration rose gradually from 8 September, 3 days before the onset of the swarm activity, increasing by about 50% by 17 September. It remained high in October but had returned to normal by the end of November. However, Cl − and SO 4 2− concentrations doubled suddenly from 22 to 23 September and remained high until the end of November. A good correlation between Cl − and SO 4 2− concentrations suggests the same mechanism for their anomalous increases, probably mixing of water with high Cl − and SO 4 2− concentrations caused by crustal deformation related to the seismic swarm activity. However, the anomalous increase in Rn concentration, which began 15 days before these anion increases, cannot be explained by the same water mixing mechanism. A possible mechanism for the anomalous Rn increase is the formation of microcracks caused by compressional stress, which preceded the onset of the earthquake swarm.
Archive | 1990
Fumiaki Kimata; Yoshio Sumino; Masaru Nakamura; Rikio Miyajima; Takashi Okuda; Mikio Satomura; Yuji Sasaki; Yoshimi Sasaki
An accurate determination of baseline length is of basic importance in the interpretation of crustal motions in earth’s interior for the study of earthquake prediction. A complete understanding of the crustal motion of a particular region requires a dense set of geodetic measurements in space and time. During the past decade, Global positioning System (GPS) at the United State National Geodetic Service has been developed chiefly for instantaneous positioning and dynamic navigation. This system has developed further with the capability of measuring baseline length on the order of 1 to 2 ppm accuracy for distances of several ten to several hundred kilometers in length, by using phase interferometric method with the GPS carrier wave length (e.g,, Hothem and Fronczek, 1983).
Journal of physics of the earth | 1972
Harumi Aoki; Takashi Tada; Yoshimi Sasaki; Tooru Ooida; Ikuei Muramatu; Hideki Shimamura; Itsuo Furuya
Journal of physics of the earth | 1974
Toshikatsu Yoshii; Yoshimi Sasaki; Takashi Tada; Hiroshi Okada; Shuzo Asano; Ikuei Muramatu; Michio Hashizume; Takeo Moriya
Journal of physics of the earth | 1986
Akira Imai; Toshikatsu Yoshii; Susumu Kubota; Yoshimi Sasaki; Akiko Hasemi; Takeo Moriya; Hiroki Miyamachi; Ritsuko Matsu'ura Segawa; Kazushige Wada
Journal of physics of the earth | 1978
Hiroshi Okada; Takeo Moriya; Toru Masuda; Takeshi Hasegawa; Shuzo Asano; Keiji Kasahara; Akira Ikami; Harumi Aoki; Yoshimi Sasaki; Nobuo Hurukawa; Kazuo Matsumura
Journal of physics of the earth | 1982
Toshikatsu Yoshii; Shuzo Asano; Susumu Kubota; Yoshimi Sasaki; Hiroshi Okada; Tetsu Masuda; Takeo Moriya; Hiroshi Murakami
Radioisotopes | 1994
S. Tasaka; Yoshimi Sasaki; Hiroko Okazawa; Masato Nakagawa
Journal of physics of the earth | 1986
Toshikatsu Yoshii; Shuzo Asano; Susumu Kubota; Yoshimi Sasaki; Hiroshi Okada; Tetsu Masuda; Hideki Murakami; Sadaomi Suzuki; Takeo Moriya; Noritake Nishide; Hideki Inatani
Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan | 1982
Kiyoshi Ito; Toshikatsu Yoshii; Shuzo Asano; Yoshimi Sasaki; Akira Ikami