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Akira Takeuchi
Researcher at University of Toyama
Publications - 50
Citations - 575
Akira Takeuchi is an academic researcher from University of Toyama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active fault & Fault (geology). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 50 publications receiving 547 citations.
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Oblique and near collision subduction, Sagami and Suruga Troughs —preliminary results of the French-Japanese 1984 Kaiko cruise, Leg 2
Kazuaki Nakamura,Vincent Renard,Jacques Angelier,Jacques Azema,Jacques Bourgois,Christine Deplus,Kantaro Fujioka,Yozo Hamano,Philippe Huchon,Hajimu Kinoshita,Pierre Labaume,Yujiro Ogawa,Tetsuzo Seno,Akira Takeuchi,Manabu Tanahashi,Akinori Uchiyama,Jean-Louis Vigneresse +16 more
TL;DR: In the Sagami Trough, where the relative motion is highly oblique to the plate boundary, active subduction is mostly confined in the east-west trending portions of the trough located south of the Boso Peninsula and along the lower Boso Canyon, near the TTT triple junction as discussed by the authors.
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K-Ar ages of dikes in Northeast Japan.
TL;DR: In this article, 13 dike swarms in Northeast Japan were dated by the K-Ar method and the results indicated that the volcanic front had a temporal position about 22-23 Ma ago to the east of that in the Quaternary and that the volcanism appears to have been inactive from 17 to 21 Ma ago.
Patent
Current limiting circuit interrupter
Akira Takeuchi,Hisamoto Hideo,Tanaka Takanobu,Matsuda Junichi,Takehiko Okada,Youichi Aoyama,Hirao Akihiko +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pair of coaxial windings are disposed in proximity to the contacts so that the internal lines of magnetic force generated by and passing inside of the windings can act directly on the arc for magnetically driving the arc in one direction.
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Deep-sea submersible survey in the Suruga, Sagami and Japan Trenches: preliminary results of the 1985 Kaiko cruise, Leg 2
Guy Pautot,Kazuaki Nakamura,Philippe Huchon,Jacques Angelier,Jacques Bourgois,Kantaro Fujioka,Toshihiko Kanazawa,Yasuo Nakamura,Yujiro Ogawa,Michel Seguret,Akira Takeuchi +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Daiichi-Kashima Seamount is interpreted as a Cretaceous guyot formed on the Pacific plate that has traveled into the Japan Trench, and compressive deformation was identified within the lower part of the inner slope in front of the seamount.
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Trench triple junction off Central Japan—preliminary results of French-Japanese 1984 Kaiko cruise, Leg 2
Vincent Renard,Kazuaki Nakamura,Jacques Angelier,Jacques Azema,Jacques Bourgois,Christine Deplus,Kantaro Fujioka,Yozo Hamano,Philippe Huchon,Hajimu Kinoshita,Pierre Labaume,Yujiro Ogawa,Tetsuzo Seno,Akira Takeuchi,Manabu Tanahashi,Akinori Uchiyama,Jean-Louis Vigneresse +16 more
TL;DR: The Izu-Bonin Trench is deeper than the Japan Trench and filled by a thick turbiditic series as mentioned in this paper, and its anomalous depth is explained by the westward retreat of the edge of the northwestward moving Philippine Sea plate.