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Yutaka Wada
Yutaka Wada
Nara University of Education
Verified email at nara-edu.ac.jp
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On the relationship between dike width and magma viscosity
Y Wada
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 99 (B9), 17743-17755, 1994
871994
Significance of serpentinization of wedge mantle peridotites beneath Mariana forearc, western Pacific
K Murata, H Maekawa, H Yokose, K Yamamoto, K Fujioka, T Ishii, ...
Geosphere 5 (2), 90-104, 2009
772009
New age constraints on counter-clockwise rotation of NE Japan
AK Baba, T Matsuda, T Itaya, Y Wada, N Hori, M Yokoyama, N Eto, ...
Geophysical Journal International 171 (3), 1325-1341, 2007
532007
Magma flow directions inferred from preferred orientations of phenocryst in a composite feeder dike, Miyake-Jima, Japan
Y Wada
Journal of volcanology and geothermal research 49 (1-2), 119-126, 1992
371992
Effects of stress in the evolution of large silicic magmatic systems: An example from the Miocene felsic volcanic field at Kii Peninsula, SW Honshu, Japan
D Miura, Y Wada
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 167 (1-4), 300-319, 2007
302007
Paleomagnetism of the Middle–Late Jurassic to Cretaceous red beds from the Peninsular Thailand: Implications for collision tectonics
I Yamashita, A Surinkum, Y Wada, M Fujihara, M Yokoyama, H Zaman, ...
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 40 (3), 784-796, 2011
252011
Simultaneity and similarity of the Muro Pyroclastic Flow Deposit and the Kumano Acidic Rocks in Kii Peninsula, southwest Japan, based on fission track ages and morphological …
H Iwano, T Danhara, H Hoshi, Y Kawakami, T Sumii, H Shinjoe, Y Wada
JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 113 (7), 326, 2007
222007
Regional variation of whole rock chemistry of the Miocene felsic igneous rocks in the Kii Peninsula, southwest Japan
H Shinjoe, Y Orihashi, Y Wada, T Sumii, S Nakai
JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 113 (7), 310, 2007
222007
Cenozoic remagnetization of the Paleozoic rocks in the Kitakami massif of northeast Japan, and its tectonic implications
Y Otofuji, K Takemoto, H Zaman, Y Nishimitsu, Y Wada
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 210 (1-2), 203-217, 2003
182003
K–Ar ages of Oki-Dozen and Tango dike swarms, western Honshu, Japan
Y Wada, T Itaya, T Ui
Bulletin of Volcanological Society of Japan 35, 217-229, 1990
121990
Middle Miocene ash-flow calderas at the compressive margin of southwest Japan arc: Review and synthesis
D Miura, Y Wada
JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 113 (7), 283, 2007
102007
Recognition of ‘cryptochron’in the polarity subchron C3Ar: Palaeomagnetic results of the Late Miocene lava sequence from Noma Peninsula (Kyushu Island), Japan
Y Otofuji, H Zaman, M Shimoda, K Aihara, M Kani, M Yokoyama, S Ikeda, ...
Geophysical Journal International 193 (1), 122-135, 2013
52013
Correlation of the Muro Pyroclastic Flow Deposit and the adjacent tuffs in northern Kii Peninsula, southwest Japan, and their source: an approach from mode analysis using …
T Yamashita, T Danhara, H Iwano, H Hoshi, Y Kawakami, T Sumii, ...
JOURNAL-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN 113 (7), 340, 2007
42007
The Middle Miocene Miyataki dike, central Kii Peninsula, southwest Japan: magma mingling observed in dike conduit and its implications (< Special Issue> Miocene igneous …
Y Wada, C Fujita, H Shinjoe
Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 113 (7), 353-365, 2007
2007
Comment on On the relationship between dike width and magma viscosity (Paper 95JB00415)
Y Wada, RC Kerr, JR Lister
Journal of Geophysical Research-Part B-Solid Earth-Printed Edition 100 (8 …, 1995
1995
dyke width reflecting tectonic setting
Y WADA
29th international geological congress (Kyoto, 24 August-3 September 1992), 1992
1992
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE ROTATION OF THE MONGOLIA BLOCK: EARLY CRETACEOUS PALAEOMAGNETIC RESULTS FROM BIKIN, FAR EASTERN RUSSIA
Y Otofuji, K Takaba, K Takemoto, K Narumoto, H Inokuchi, D Miura, ...
Middle Miocene igneous activities in the near trench region of SW Japan in relation to the subduction of the Shikoku Basin
H Shinjoe, Y Orihashi, T Sumii, Y WADA
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