Kenji Satake
Kenji Satake is a Japanese seismologist who has made significant contributions to subduction and tsunami research. Along with Brian Atwater and David Yamaguchi, Satake assembled disparate pieces of information regarding a Japanese tsunami that had no known origin – an orphan tsunami. The three scientists worked together to pinpoint a date, time, and location for the 1700 Cascadia earthquake – 9p.m. on January 26, 1700 – on the Cascadia subduction zone off the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Fujii, Yushiro, Satake, Kenji, Watada, Shingo, Ho, Tung-ChengGet access
Published in Geophysical Journal International (2020)
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4by Johnson, Jean M., Tanioka, Yuichiro, Satake, Kenji, Ruff, Larry J.Get access
Published in Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (1995)
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5by Johnson, Jean M., Tanioka, Yuichiro, Satake, Kenji, Ruff, Larry J.Get access
Published in Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (1995)
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8by Atwater, Brian F., Furukawa, Ryuta, Hemphill-Haley, Eileen, Ikeda, Yasutaka, Kashima, Kaoru, Kawase, Kumiko, Kelsey, Harvey M., Moore, Andrew L., Nanayama, Futoshi, Nishimura, Yuichi, Odagiri, Satoko, Ota, Yoko, Park, Sun-Cheon, Satake, Kenji, Sawai, Yuki, Shimokawa, KoichiGet access
Published in The Holocene (2004)
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9by Johnson, Jean MarieContributors: “...Satake, Kenji...”
Published 1995
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