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Minoru Kusakabe

Researcher at Okayama University

Publications -  110
Citations -  3612

Minoru Kusakabe is an academic researcher from Okayama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Isotopes of oxygen. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 107 publications receiving 3363 citations. Previous affiliations of Minoru Kusakabe include University of Toyama.

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Volcanism in the Sumisu Rift, I. Major element, volatile, and stable isotope geochemistry

TL;DR: A bimodal volcanic suite with KAr ages of 0.05-1.40 Ma was collected from the Sumisu Rift using alvin. as mentioned in this paper showed that major element geochemistry of the basalts is most similar to that of basalts found in other, more mature back-arc basins.
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Sulfur isotopic effects in the disproportionation reaction of sulfur dioxide in hydrothermal fluids: implications for the δ 34 S variations of dissolved bisulfate and elemental sulfur from active crater lakes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the isotope effects during the SO 2 disproportionation reaction to form elemental sulfur (3SO 2 + 3H 2 O → 2HSO 4 - + S + 2H + ) at 200-330°C and saturated water vapor pressures were experimentally determined.
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Distribution of highly arsenic and fluoride contaminated groundwater from east Punjab, Pakistan, and the controlling role of anthropogenic pollutants in the natural hydrological cycle

TL;DR: In this paper, the groundwaters are characterized by high pH (max. 8.8), alkalinity (HCO3, up to 1281 mg/L), SO4 2, Na + and HCO 3, and maximum electric conductivity >4.6 mS/cm.
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Geochemistry of the magmatic–hydrothermal system of Kawah Ijen volcano, East Java, Indonesia

TL;DR: Samples from Kawah Ijen crater lake, spring and fumarole discharges were collected between 1990 and 1996 for chemical and isotopic analysis as discussed by the authors, and they were used for the detection of polythionate species in the lake system.
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Spatial distribution of δD-δ18O values of surface and shallow groundwaters from Japan, south Korea and east China

TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial distribution of surface water and shallow groundwaters from Japan, south Korea and east China was mapped with contours of 10 and 1 1/2 intervals for δD and δ18O, respectively, on the basis of the data base including more than 600 analyses made in the present and previous studies.