Applied Seismology Laboratory: Kazuki Koketsu
(Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University & Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo)

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List of Papers Cited and Books (in order of publication year)
  1. Koketsu, K., Earthquake (Earth Sciences), Chronological Scientific Tables 2022∼2002, Maruzen Publishing, 2021∼2001. [J]
  2. Koketsu, K., Ground Motion Seismology, Springer, 332pp., 2021. [1]
  3. Kobayashi, H., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and H. Kanamori, Similarities and differences in the rupture processes of the 1952 and 2003 Tokachi‐oki earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 126, doi:10.1029/2020JB020585, 2021. [1]
  4. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake, Y. Guo, H. Kobayashi, T. Masuda, S. Davuluri, M. Bhattarai, L. B. Adhikari and S. N. Sapkota, Author Correction: Widespread ground motion distribution caused by rupture directivity during the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake, Sci. Rep., doi:10.1038/s41598-020-63939-z, 2020. [1]
  5. Koketsu, K., Earthquake —How it happens?, Science Palette, Maruzen Publishing, 135pp., 2020. [J]
  6. Kimura, R., H. Miyake, K. Tamura, N. Kato, Y. Morita, M. Iguchi, Y. Tanioka, K. Koketsu, Y. Kuroda, H. Oshima and K. Satake, Research for contributing to the field of disaster science: A review, J. Disas. Res., 15, 152-164, 2020. [1]
  7. Hikita, T., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Variability of ground motion simulation due to aleatory uncertainty of source parameters, J. Jpn. Assoc. Earthq. Eng., 20(3), 21-34, 2020. [JE][2]
  8. Kobayashi, H., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Rupture process of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake derived from strong motion and geodetic data, Earth Planets Space, 71, 1-9, 2019. [13]
  9. Koketsu, K., Physics of Seismic Ground Motion, Kindai Kagaku, 358pp., 2018. [J]
  10. Diao, H., H Miyake and K. Koketsu, Near‐fault broadband ground‐motion simulations of the 2016 Meinong, Taiwan, earthquake, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 108, 3336-3357, 2018. [6]
  11. Koketsu, K., 6.4 Overview of the Tohoku Earthquake, Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences, Asakura Shoten, 2018. [J]
  12. Nakayachi, K., B. B. Johnson and K. Koketsu, Effects of acknowledging uncertainty about earthquake risk estimates on San Francisco Bay Area residents’ beliefs, attitudes, and intentions, Risk analysis, 38, 666-679, 2018. [13]
  13. Diao, H., H. Kobayashi and K. Koketsu, Rupture process of the 2016 Meinong, Taiwan, earthquake and its effects on strong ground motions, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 108, 163-174, 2018. [7]
  14. Koketsu, K., Science and Disaster Prevention —Case of Seismology—, Incertitude of Science and Society, Shinzansha, 21-29, 2017. [J]
  15. Pramatadie, A. M., H. Yamanaka, K. Chimoto, Afnimar, K. Koketsu, M. Sakaue, H. Miyake, I W. Sengara and I. A. Sadisun, Microtremor exploration for shallow S-wave velocity structure in Bandung Basin, Indonesia, Exploration Geophysics, 48, 401-412, 2017. [5]
  16. Kobayashi, H., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Rupture processes of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence: Causes for extreme ground motions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 6002-6010, 2017. [37]
  17. Poiata, N., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Mechanisms for generation of near-fault ground motion pulses for dip-slip faulting, Pure Appl. Geophys., 174, 3521-3536, 2017. [6]
  18. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake, H. Kobayashi and S. Yun, Concentrated ground motion distribution due to diagonal rupture propagation during the Mw 7.0 event of the 2016 Kumamoto, Japan, earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S53B-2861, 2016. [2]
  19. Viens, L., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Simulations of long‐period ground motions from a large earthquake using finite rupture modeling and the ambient seismic field, J. Geophys. Res., 121, 8774-8791, 2016. [9]
  20. Ibrahim, R., H. Si, K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Long‐period site response in northeastern Japan from ground‐motion prediction equations, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 106, 2521-2531, 2016. [1]
  21. Yun, S., K. Koketsu and R. Kobayashi, Source process of the 1923 Kanto earthquake considering subduction interface geometry and amplification effects caused by the large‐scale and 3D complex sedimentary basin, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 106, 2817-2830, 2016. [2]
  22. Kobayashi, H., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, N. Takai, M. Shigefuji, M. Bhattarai and S. N. Sapkota, Joint inversion of teleseismic, geodetic, and near‑field waveform datasets for rupture process of the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake, Earth Planets Space, 68:66, doi:10.1186/s40623-016-0441-1, 2016. [12]
  23. Koketsu, K., An overview of joint inversion in earthquake source imaging, J. Seismol., 20, 1131-1150, 2016. [4]
  24. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake, Y. Guo, H. Kobayashi, T. Masuda, S. Davuluri, M. Bhattarai, L. B. Adhikari and S. N. Sapkota, Widespread ground motion distribution caused by rupture directivity during the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake, Sci. Rep., 6, doi:10.1038/srep28536, 2016. [29]
  25. Guo, Y., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Propagation mechanism of long‐period ground motions for offshore earthquakes along the Nankai trough: Effects of the accretionary wedge, Bull. Seismol. Soc. Am., 106, 1176-1197, 2016. [23]
  26. Wang, D., J. Mori and K. Koketsu, Fast rupture propagation for large strike-slip earthquakes, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 440, 115-126, 2016. [45]
  27. Viens, L., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, S. Sakai and S. Nakagawa, Basin‐scale Green's functions from the ambient seismic field recorded by MeSO‐net stations, J. Geophys. Res., 121, 2507-2520, 2016. [21]
  28. Ibrahim, R., H. Si, K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Long‐period ground‐motion prediction equations for moment magnitude estimation of large earthquakes in Japan, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 106, 54-72, 2016. [6]
  29. Tsuno, S., H. Yamanaka, S. Midorikawa, K. Chimoto, H. Miyakoshi, K. Saguchi, S. Sakai, H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Generating factor of strong ground motions for a period of 2 to 3 seconds observed in the western part of Tokyo Bay, during the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake, J. Jpn. Assoc. Earthq. Eng., 16(4), 35-51, 2016. [JE]{1}(Paper Award)
  30. Si, H., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Attenuation characteristics of strong ground motion from megathrust earthquakes in subduction zone –On the pass effects –, J. Jpn. Assoc. Earthq. Eng., 16(1), 96-105, 2016. [JE][3]
  31. Chadha, R. K., D. Srinagesh, D. Srinivas, G. Suresh, A. Sateesh, S. K. Singh, X. Pérez‐Campos, K. Koketsu, T. Masuda, K. Domen and T. Ito, CIGN, a strong‐motion seismic network in central Indo‐Gangetic plains, foothills of Himalayas: First Results, Seismol. Res. Lett., 87, 37-46, 2016. [18]
  32. Murotani, S., K. Shimazaki and K. Koketsu, Rupture process of the 1946 Nankai earthquake estimated using seismic waveforms and geodetic data, J. Geophys. Res., 120, 5677-5692, 2015. [12]
  33. Yagoda-Biran, G., J. G. Anderson, H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Between-event variance for large repeating earthquakes, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 105, 2023-2040, 2015. [11]
  34. Viens, L., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Long‐period ground motion simulation of a subduction earthquake using the offshore-onshore ambient seismic field, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 5282-5289, 2015. [20]
  35. Ishise, M., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Dual subduction tectonics and plate dynamics of central Japan shown by three-dimensional P-wave anisotropic structure, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 244, 49-68, 2015. [5]
  36. Koketsu, K. and S. Oki, L’Aquila earthquake trial: Incertitude in disaster sciences and scientists' responsibilities, 11, 50-67, 2015. [JE][2]
  37. Yokota, Y. and K. Koketsu, A very long-term transient event preceding the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Nature Commun., 6, doi:10.1038/ncomms6934, 2015. [64]
  38. Ibrahim, R., H. Si, K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Empirical spectral acceleration amplification in the Iwate-Miyagi and Niigata regions, Japan, inferred by a spectral ratio method, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 104, 1410-1429, 2014. [8]
  39. Koketsu, K., Verification of "Ishinomaki Okawasho" Tsunami Tragedy: Underestimates in hazard maps and limitations of seismology highlighted by "Final Report", Facta, 9(5), 56-58, 2014. [1]
  40. Yasui, Y., H. Nishikawa, T. Maeda, I. Cho, K. Kojima, K. Koketsu and M. Miyajima, Applicability of an iversion of earthquake H/V spectral ratio for soil structures -A case study using records in Fukui Prefecture, J. Jpn. Soc. Civil Eng., Ser. A1, 70, 628-643, 2014. [JE][1]
  41. Guo, Y., K. Koketsu and T. Ohno, Analysis of the rupture process of the 1995 Kobe earthquake using a 3D velocity structure, Earth Planets Space, 65, 1581-1586, 2013. [6]
  42. Yukutake, Y., M. Miyazawa, R. Honda, M. Harada, H. Ito, M. Sakaue, K. Koketsu and A. Yoshida, Remotely triggered seismic activity in Hakone volcano during and after the passage of surface waves from the 2011 M9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 373, 205-216, 2013. [28]
  43. Yasui, Y., H. Nishikawa, K. Kojima, T. Maeda, K. Koketsu and M. Miyajima, Study on the calculation method of earthquake H/V spectrum ratio using site amplification factor -On earthquake records in Fukui Prefecture-, J. Jpn. Soc. Civil Eng., Ser. A1, 69, 280-290, 2013. [JE][1]
  44. Lay, T., Y. Fujii, E. Geist, K. Koketsu, J. Rubinstein, T. Sagiya and M. Simons, Introduction to the special issue on the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 103, 2B, 1165-1170, 2013. [18]
  45. Yokota, Y., Y. Kawazoe, S. Yun, S. Oki, Y. Aoki and K. Koketsu, Joint inversion of teleseismic and InSAR datasets for the rupture process of the 2010 Yushu, China, earthquake, Earth Planets Space, 64, 1047-1051, 2012. [14]
  46. Poiata, N., K. Koketsu, A. Vuan and H. Miyake, Low-frequency and broad-band source models for the 2009 L'Aquila, Italy, earthquake, Geophys. J. Int., 191, 224-242, 2012. [22]
  47. Yamanaka, H., S. Tsuno, S. Midorikawa, H. Miura, H. Miyake, K. Koketsu, S. Sakai and N. Hirata, Characteristics of earthquake ground motions observed in the Kanto Basin, during the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (Mw 9.0): (Part 2) Strong ground motions observed in the Tokyo Bay Area of Shinagawa to Kawasaki and the Ashigara Valley, AIJ Annual Meeting Abstracts, B-2, 77-78, 2012. [J][1]
  48. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake and H. Suzuki, Japan Integrated Velocity Structure Model Version 1, Proc. 15th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., Paper 1773, 2012. [113]
  49. Petukhin, A., K. Miyakoshi, T. Kagawa, K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and T. Masuda, Construction and waveform testing of the crustal and basin structure models for southwest Japan, Proc. 15th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., Paper 2789, 2012. [10]
  50. Poiata, N., H. Miyake, K. Koketsu and K. Hikima, Strong-motion and teleseismic waveform inversions for the source process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 102, 1477-1496, 2012. [14]
  51. Koketsu, K., Y. Yokota, N. Kato and T. Kato, Identification and simulation of seismic supercycles along the Japan trench including the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake, EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 14, 9357, 2012. [1]
  52. Si, H., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and R. Ibrahim, High attenuation rate for shallow, small earthquakes in Japan, Proc. 15th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., Paper 3097, 2012. [2]
  53. Poiata, N., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Generation mechanism of near-fault ground motion pulses for dip-slip faulting, Proc. 15th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., Paper 0872, 2012. [2]
  54. Koketsu, K., Seismological and geodetic aspects of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Engineering Lessons Learned from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, 1-8, 2012. [2]
  55. Kagawa, T., A. Petukhin, K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and S. Murotani, Source modeling for long‐period ground motion simulation of the 1946 Nankai earthquake, Japan, Proc. 15th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., Paper 0806, 2012. [5]
  56. Roten, D., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, A Rayleigh wave back-projection method applied to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, L02302, 2012. [32]
  57. Miyake, H., Y. Yokota, H. Si and K. Koketsu, Earthquake Scenarios Generating Extreme Ground Motions: Application to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S52B-07, 2011. [2]
  58. Si, H., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and S. Midorikawa, Generation of peak ground motions in giant earthquakes, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51E-03, 2011. [2]
  59. Mak, S., K. Nishida and K. Koketsu, Surface wave scattering by the heterogeneous Nankai accretionary wedge, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51C-2231, 2011. [1]
  60. Oki, S. and K. Koketsu, Tectonic plates and subduction zones·The mechanism of plate boundary earthquake and tsunami, Chronological Scientific Tables 2012, Maruzen Publishing, 1030-1031, 2011. [J]
  61. Iizuka, H., Y. Sakai and K. Koketsu, Strong ground motions and damage conditions associated with seismic stations in the February 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand, earthquake, Seismol. Res. Lett., 82, 875-881, 2011. [13]
  62. Koketsu, K., Y. Yokota, N. Nishimura, Y. Yagi, S. Miyazaki, K. Satake, Y. Fujii, H. Miyake, S. Sakai, Y. Yamanaka and T. Okada, A unified source model for the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 310, 480-487, 2011. [276]
  63. Mak, S. and K. Koketsu, Shortest path ray tracing in cell model with a second-level forward star, Geophys. J. Int., 186, 1279-1284, 2011. [3]
  64. Lavallee, D., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Stochastic model of a subduction-zone earthquake: Sources and ground motions for the 2003 Tokachi-oki, Japan, earthquake, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 101, 1807-1821, 2011. [11]
  65. Toshinawa, T., K. Kato and K. Koketsu, Strong-motion response of the 17-story SRC Building for School of Science and Engineering, Meisei University, AIJ Annual Meeting Abstracts, B-2, 329-330, 2011. [J][2]
  66. Oki, S. and K. Koketsu, Getting close to the megathrust earthquake —What is going on in the Japan islands?, NHK Publishing, 205pp., 2011. [J][6]
  67. Chimoto, K., H. Yamanaka, T. Moroi, T. Ikeura, K. Koketsu, M. Sakaue, S. Nakai, T. Sekiguchi and Y. Oda, Consideration of processing method of continuous microtremor recording for Green's function extraction by seismic interferometry, SEGJ Academic Meeting Abstracts, 124, 27-30, 2011. [J][1]
  68. Yokota, Y., K. Koketsu, Y. Fujii, K. Satake, S. Sakai, M. Shinohara and T. Kanazawa, Joint inversion of strong motion, teleseismic, geodetic, and tsunami datasets for the rupture process of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L00G21, 2011. [188]
  69. Yokota, Y. and K. Koketsu, Source process of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, MIS036-P34, 2011. [2]
  70. Kimura, T., T. Takemoto, M. Tsukagoshi, M. Sakaue, H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Source characteristics of aftershocks for the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake and site amplification around the source region based on spectral inversion technique, J. Japan Assoc. Earthq. Eng., 11(5), 28-40, 2011. [JE][1]
  71. Kawazoe, Y. and K. Koketsu, Source fault and rupture process of the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S43A-2030, 2010. [4]
  72. Miyake, H. and K. Koketsu, Testing the double corner source spectral model for long- and short-period ground motion simulations, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S53D-05, 2010. [2]
  73. Ghasemi, H., Y. Fukushima, K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, Z. Wang and J. G. Anderson, Ground-motion simulation for the 2008 Wenchuan, China, earthquake using the stochastic finite-fault method, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 100, 2476-2490, 2010. [35]
  74. Kimura, T., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, C. Wu and T. Miyatake, Dynamic source modeling of the 1978 and 2005 Miyagi-oki earthquakes: Interpretation of fracture energy, J. Geophys. Res., 115, B08302, 2010. [4]
  75. Tsukagoshi, M., K. Koketsu and H. Hiroe, Basic Seismic Hazard Analysis Considering the Hanging-Wall Effects AIJ Annual Meeting Abstracts, B-2, 867-868, 2010. [J][1]
  76. Tsuda, K., K. Koketsu, Y. Hisada and T. Hayakawa, Inversion analysis of site responses in the Kanto basin using data from a dense strong motion seismograph array, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 100, 1276-1287, 2010. [34]
  77. Koketsu, K., K. Hikima, Y. Yokota and Z. Wang, Joint inversion of teleseismic and strong motion data for the rupture process of the 2008 Wenchuan, China, earthquake, EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, No. 7992, 2010. [1]
  78. Poiata, N., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Source processes of the 2009 Irian Jaya, Indonesia, earthquake doublet, Earth Planets Space, 62, 475-481, 2010. [7]
  79. Miyake, H., K. Koketsu, K. Hikima, M. Shinohara and T. Kanazawa, Source fault of the 2007 Chuetsu-oki, Japan, earthquake, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 100, 384-391, 2010. [43]
  80. Yamanaka, H., K. Chimoto, T. Moroi, T. Ikeura, K. Koketsu, M. Sakaue, S. Nakai, T. Sekiguchi and Y. Oda, Estimation of surface-wave group velocity in the southern Kanto area using seismic interferometric processing of continuous microtremor data, Butsuri-Tansa (Geophys. Explor.), 63, 409-425, 2010. [JE][7]
  81. Poiata, N., K. Koketsu, A. Vuan and H. Miyake, Rupture process of the 2009 L'Aquila, Italy, earthquake inferred from the inversion of multiple seismological datasets, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, U13C-04, 2009. [1]
  82. Ishise, M., H. Miyake, K. Koketsu and T. Iwasaki, Earthquake scenarios of a multi-segment fault systems along the Itoigawa-Shizuoka tectonic line, Central Japan, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51B-1401, 2009. [1]
  83. Ghasemi, H., M. Zare, Y. Fukushima and K. Koketsu, An empirical spectral ground-motion model for Iran, J. Seismol., 13, 499-515, 2009. [132]
  84. Koketsu, K. and H. Miyake, Velocity structure models and strong ground motion simulations, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 61, S441-S453, 2009. [JE][3]
  85. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake, Afnimar and Y. Tanaka, A proposal for a standard procedure of modeling 3-D velocity structures and its application to the Tokyo metropolitan area, Japan, Tectonophysics, 472, 290-300, 2009. [71]
  86. Yokota, Y., K. Koketsu, K. Hikima and S. Miyazaki, Ability of 1-Hz GPS data to infer the source process of a medium-sized earthquake: The case of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku, Japan, earthquake, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L12301, 2009. [52]
  87. Koketsu, K., Y. Yokota, H. Ghasemi, K. Hikima, H. Miyake, and Z. Wang, Source process and ground motions of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, Proc. Int. Conf. Earthq. Eng. - The First Anniversary of Wenchuan Earthquake, 615-620, 2009. [23]
  88. Wu, C., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Correction to "Source processes of the 1978 and 2005 Miyagi-oki, Japan, earthquakes: Repeated rupture of asperities over successive large earthquakes", J. Geophys. Res., 114, B4, B04302, 2009. [10]
  89. Poiata, N., H. Miyake, K. Koketsu and K. Hikima, Source process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake inferred from joint inversion of teleseismic and strong motion data, EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 11, 5042, 2009. [2]
  90. Ishise, M., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Slab segmentation revealed by anisotropic P-wave tomography, Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L08308, 2009. [10]
  91. Hirata, N., S. Sakai, H. Sato, K. Satake and K. Koketsu, An outline of the Special Project for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area — subproject I: Characterization of the plate structure and source faults in and around the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst., 84, 41-56, 2009. [JE][4]
  92. Sakaue, M., N. Hirata and K. Koketsu, Construction of seismic observation stations in the Daini Kaiho in the Tokyo Bay for the Special Project for Earthquake Disaster Mitigation in Tokyo Metropolitan Area, ERI Technical Research Report, 15, 1-19, 2009. [JE][1]
  93. Momiyama, S., K. Hikima and K. Koketsu, Joint inversion for the source process of the 2007 Noto Hanto earthquake with improved velocity structure models, Abstr. Jpn. Geosci. Union Meet., S148-P006, 2009. [2]
  94. Ishise, M. K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, 3D anisotropic velocity structure beneath the Kii peninsula from P-wave traveltime tomography: Diagnostics of seismic anisotropy in a subduction zone, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, T31A-1971, 2008. [1]
  95. Poiata, N., H. Miyake, K. Koketsu and K. Hikima, Source process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake inferred from joint inversion of teleseismic and strong motion data, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S41B-1845, 2008. [1]
  96. Kato, T., M. Iwakuni, K. Hikima and K. Koketsu, Tectonic background of the 2008 Sichuan, China, earthquake as seen from GPS data, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, U23B-0059, 2008. [1]
  97. Hikima, K., S. Miyazaki and K. Koketsu, Rupture process of the 2008 Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake (Mj 7.2), Japan, inferred from strong motion and geodetic data, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51D-1789, 2008. [6]
  98. Koketsu, K., K. Hikima, H. Miyake, T. Maruyama and Z. Wang, Source process and ground motions of the 2008 Wenchuan, China, earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S31B-1914, 2008. [8]
  99. Koketsu, K. and K. B. Olsen, Preface, J. Seismol., 12, 131-132, 2008. {1}
  100. Miyake, H., K. Koketsu and T. Furumura, Source modeling of subduction-zone earthquakes and long-period ground motion validation in the Tokyo metropolitan area, Proc. 14th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., S10-012, 2008. [12]
  101. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake, H. Fujiwara and T. Hashimoto, Progress towards a Japan integrated velocity structure model and long-period ground motion hazard map, Proc. 14th World Conf. Earthq. Eng., S10-038, 2008. [97]
  102. Murotani, S., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Scaling of characterized slip models for plate-boundary earthquakes, Earth Planets Space, 60, 987-991, 2008. [102]
  103. Wu, C., K. Koketsu and H. Miyake, Source processes of the 1978 and 2005 Miyagi-oki, Japan, earthquakes: Repeated rupture of asperities over successive large earthquakes, J. Geophys. Res., 113, B08316, doi:10.1029/2007JB005189, 2008. [53]
  104. Ikegami, Y., K. Koketsu, T. Kimura and H. Miyake, Finite-element simulations of long-period ground motions: Japanese subduction-zone earthquakes and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, J. Seismol., 12, 161-172, 2008. [9]
  105. Koketsu, K. and H. Miyake, A seismological overview of long-period ground motion, J. Seismol., 12, 133-143, 2008. [130]
  106. Fujii, T. and K. Koketsu (ed.), Earthquake/Tsunami and Volcano Encyclopedia, Maruzen, 188pp., 2008. [J][4]
  107. Furumura, T., T. Hayakawa, M. Nakamura, K. Koketsu and T. Baba, Development of long-period ground motions from the Nankai Trough, Japan, earthquakes: Observations and computer simulation of the 1944 Tonankai (Mw 8.1) and the 2004 SE Off-Kii Peninsula (Mw 7.4) earthquakes, Pure Appl. Geophys., 165, 585-607, 2008. [61]
  108. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, Quasi-3D waveform inversion for velocity structures and source process analyses using its results, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51B-0500, 2007. [1]
  109. Koketsu, K., H. Miyake and K. Hikima, Source inversion for the 2007 Chuetsu-oki, Japan, earthquake: A case of difficulty determining the source fault plane, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S54A-05, 2007. [5]
  110. Koketsu, K., Possible great earthquake disasters, J. Insurance Sci, 597, 69-85, 2007. [J][1] PDF
  111. Miyake, H., K. Koketsu and Y. Tanaka, The 2005 West Off Fukuoka Prefecture earthquake: Reproduction of strong ground motion on Genkai Island, Chikyu Monthly, 29(2), 111-115, 2007. [J][1]
  112. Takahashi, T., T. Ebisuzaki and K. Koketsu, A hardware acceleration of the time domain boundary integral equation method for the wave equation in two dimensions, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 31, 95-102, 2007. [1]
  113. Koketsu, K. and ERI Strong Motion Group, Source process and strong ground motions of the 2007 Chuetsu-oki earthquake, Proc. Seismol. Soc. Jpn., A11-04, 2007. [J][1]{2}
  114. Koketsu, K., T. Furumura, H. Miyake, S. Kawasaki, S. Suda, T. Kawanaka, Seismic reflection experiment using a newly developed S-wave Vibrator (2) &mdasd;Experiment in Matsumoto City in 2006—, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S150-001, 2007. [1]
  115. Koketsu, K. and H. Miyake, Earthquake observation and strong motion seismology in Japan from 1975 to 2005, J. Disas. Res., 1, 407-414, 2006. [1]
  116. Ishise, M. K. Koketsu, H. Miyake and H. Oda, P-wave anisotropic velocity tomography beneath the Japan islands: Large-scale images and details in the Kanto district, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51A-1259, 2006. [1]
  117. Lavallee, D., H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, On the random nature of earthquake ground motion recorded at the Surface and at the bottom of the boreholes: The 2003 Tokachi-Oki earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S43B-1393, 2006. [1]
  118. Hirata, N., H. Sato, K. Koketsu, H. Hagiwara, F. Wu, D. Okaya, T. Iwasaki and K. Kasahara, Mega-thrust and intra-slab earthquakes beneath Tokyo Metropolitan Area, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S31C-03, 2006. [1]
  119. Miyake, H., Y. Tanaka, M. Sakaue, K. Koketsu and Y. Ishigaki, Empirical Green's function simulation of broadband ground motions on Genkai Island during the 2005 West Off Fukuoka Prefecture earthquake, Earth Planets Space, 58, 1637-1642, 2006. [10]
  120. Kawasaki, S., T. Watanabe, S. Suda, T. Kawanaka, T. Ikawa, K. Koketsu and T. Furumura, Seismic reflection experiment in Narita using a newly developed S-wave Vibrator: Comparison with other S-wave sources, SEGJ Academic Meeting Abstracts, 115, 9-12, 2006. [J][1]
  121. Tsuda, K., R. J. Archuleta and K. Koketsu, Quantifying the spatial distribution of site response by use of the Yokohama high-density strong-motion network, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 96, 926-942, 2006. [19]
  122. Miyake, H., M. Sakaue, K. Koketsu and Y. Izutani, Borehole strong-Motion observation along the Itoigawa-Shizuoka tectonic line, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S111-P004, 2006. [1]
  123. Tanaka, Y., H. Miyake, K. Koketsu, T. Furumura, T. Hayakawa, T. Baba, H. Suzuki and T. Masuda, The DaiDaiToku integrated model of the velocity structure beneath the Tokyo Metropolian Area (2), JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S116-P014, 2006. [25]
  124. Koketsu, K., Velocity structures and long-period ground motions, Bulletin of JAEE, 4, 12-15, 2006. [J][2]
  125. Murotani, S., K. Shimazaki, K. Koketsu, T. Furumura, T. Baba and Phil Cummins, Source process of the 1946 Nankai earthquake estimated from inversion of teleseismic waveforms, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S117-001, 2006. [2]
  126. Koketsu, K. and H. Miyake, Seismological results of comprehensive research on the 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquake, Chikyu Extra, 55, 46-54, 2006. [J][1]
  127. Miyake, H., S. Murotani and K. Koketsu, Scaling law of asperities of plate boundary earthquakes, Chikyu Extra, 55, 86-91, 2006. [J][1]
  128. Furumura, T., T. Hayakawa and K. Koketsu, Strong ground motion simulation of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake and long-period ground motion in the Kanto basin, Chikyu Extra, 55, 130-137, 2006. [J][4]
  129. Miyake, H., K. Miyake, K. Koketsu, T. Furumura, Y. Inagaki, T. Masuda and S. Midorikawa, Construction of shallow velocity structure model for strong motion prediction in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Proc. 14th Japan Earthq. Eng. Symp., 214-217, 2006. [J][4]
  130. Wu, C. and K. Koketsu, Complicated repeating earthquakes on the convergent plate boundary: Rupture processes of the 1978 and 2005 Miyagiken oki earthquakes, Reconnaissance report of the Grant-in-Aid for Special Purposes on the 2005 Miyagi-ken Oki earthquake (Mj 7.2), 31-36, 2006. [2]
  131. Sato, H., N. Hirata, K. Koketsu, K. Ito, D. Okaya, T. Iwasaki, T. Ito, K. Kasahara, S. Abe, T. Kawanaka, M. Matsubara, R. Kobayashi and T. Ikawa, Seismic reflection profiling in the Kanto and Kinki metropolitan areas, Japan, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 81, 233-238, 2006. [4]
  132. Miyake, H., K. Koketsu, R. Kobayashi, Y. Tanaka and Y. Ikegami, Ground motion validation of the 1923 Kanto earthquake using the new geometry of the Philippine Sea slab and integrated 3D velocity-structure model, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 81, 267-272, 2006. [4]
  133. Kobayashi, R., S. Miyazaki and K. Koketsu, Source processes of the 2005 West Off Fukuoka Prefecture earthquake and its largest aftershock inferred from strong motion and 1-Hz GPS data, Earth Planets Space, 58, 57-62, 2006. [37]
  134. Tanaka, Y., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, T. Furumura, H. Sato, N. Hirata, H. Suzuki and T. Masuda, Integrated modeling of 3D velocity structure beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S21A-0200, 2005. [9]
  135. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, Rupture processes of the 2004 Chuetsu (mid-Niigata prefecture) earthquake, Japan: A series of events in a complex fault system, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L18303, 2005. [107]
  136. Kabeyasawa, Toshimi, Toshikazu Kabeyasawa, K. Koketsu, K. Kudo and Y. Sanada, Estimation of input motions by aftershock observation and damage investigation for the 2004 Chuetsu earthquake, AIJ Annual Meeting Abstracts, C-2, 719-720, 2005. [J][3]
  137. Sato, H., N. Hirata, K. Koketsu, D. Okaya, S. Abe, R. Kobayashi, M. Matsubara, T. Iwasaki, T. Ito, T. Ikawa, T. Kawanaka, K. Kasahara and S. Harder, Earthquake source fault beneath Tokyo, Science, 309, 462-464, 2005. [152]
  138. Miyake, H. and K. Koketsu, Long-period ground motions from a large offshore earthquake: The case of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquake, Japan, Earth Planets Space, 57, 203-207, 2005. [73]
  139. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, Source processes for the mainshock, largest foreshock, and largest aftershock of the 2003 Miyagi-ken Hokubu Earthquake due to strong motion waveforms, Chikyu Monthly, 27(2), 100-105, 2005. [1]
  140. Koketsu, K., K. Hikima, H. Miyake and Y. Tanaka, 2004 Chuetsu, Niigata, earthquake: Strong motions & rupture processes,
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  141. Tanaka, Y., K. Koketsu, H. Miyake, T. Furumura, H. Sato, N. Hirata, H. Suzuki and T. Masuda, The Daidaitoku community model of the velocity structure beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area (1), JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S079-P010, 2005. [5]
  142. Akiyama, S., Y. Ikegami, Afnimar and K. Koketsu, Modeling of large-scale 3D underground structure and strong ground motion simulation, Proceedings of the JSCE Earthquake Engineering Symposium, 28, doi:10.11532/proee2005a.28.24, 2005. [J][1]
  143. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, The source processes of the mainshock and aftershocks of the 2004 Chuetsu earthquake as seen from strong motion records, Workshop on Observations for the 2004 Chuetsu Earthquake, 2005. [J][2]
  144. Takano, K., K. Koketsu, K. Kudo, T. Furumura, Y. Yamanaka, T. Urabe and K. Doi, SK-net: The Seismic Kanto Strong Motion Network in Metropolitan Area, Proceedings of the Commemorative Symposium "50 Years of Strong Earthquake Observation in Japan", Technical Note of NIED, No. 264, 119-127, 2005. [JE][7]
  145. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, Source processes of the Mid Niigata prefecture Earthquakes in 2004 inferred from strong motion data, S101-016, 2005. [1]
  146. Wu, C., K. Koketsu and K. Hikima, Rupture processes of the 2004 southeast off Kii-peninsula earthquakes inverted from far-field body waves and strong motion data, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, S52-001, 2005. [1]
  147. Wu, C. and K. Koketsu, Rupture process of the 2004 Mw 9.0 off the west coast of northern Sumatra earthquake, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, J113-004, 2005. [1]
  148. Murotani, S. H. Miyake and K. Koketsu, Source Scaling of Heterogeneous Slip Models for Subduction-Zone Earthquakes, S052-006, 2005. [2]
  149. Megawati K., T.-C. Pan and K. Koketsu, Response spectral attenuation relationships for Sumatran-subduction earthquakes and the seismic hazard implications to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Soil Dyn. Earthq. Eng., 25, 11-25, 2005. [69]
  150. Kobayashi, R. and K. Koketsu, Source process of the 1923 Kanto earthquake inferred from historical geodetic, teleseismic, and strong motion data, Earth Planets Space, 57, 261-270, 2005. [58]
  151. Koketsu, K., K. Hatayama, T. Furumura, Y. Ikegami and S. Akiyama, Damaging long-period ground motions from the 2003 Mw 8.3 Tokachi-oki, Japan, earthquake, Seismol. Res. Lett., 76, 67-73, 2005. [105]
  152. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, 3-D velocity structure modeling and source process inversion: the 2003 Miyagi-ken Hokubu, Japan, earthquake sequence, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S54A-05, 2004. [1]
  153. Hirata, N., H. Sato, K. Koketsu, D. Okaya, T. Iwasaki, T. Ito, K. Kasahara, T. Ikawa, S. Abe, T. Kawanaka, M. Matsubara and S. Harder, Seismic imaging of the 1923 Kanto Earthquake Source Area on the subducting Philippine Sea plate, in Japan, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S44A-07, 2004. [1]
  154. Miyake, H., K. Koketsu and H. Mostafaei, Rupture process of the 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake: Did shallow asperities on a fresh fault cause extreme ground motions?, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, T23A-0575, 2004. [9]
  155. Koketsu, K., H. Fujiwara and Y. Ikegami, Finite-element simulation of seismic ground motion with a voxel mesh, Pure Appl. Geophys., 161, 2183-2198, 2004. [99]
  156. Sakai, Y., T. Kanno and K. Koketsu, Proposal of instrumental seismic intensity scale from response spectra in various period ranges, J. Struct. Constr. Eng., 585, 71-76, 2004. [JE][76]
  157. Miyazaki, S., K. M. Larson, K. Choi, K. Hikima, K. Koketsu, P. Bodin, J. Haase, G. Emore and A. Yamagiwa, Modeling the rupture process of the 2003 September 25 Tokachi-Oki (Hokkaido) earthquake using 1-Hz GPS data, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L21603, 2004. [172]
  158. Umutlu, N., K. Koketsu and C. Milkereit, The rupture process of the 1999 Duzce, Turkey, earthquake from joint inversion of teleseismic and strong-motion data, Tectonophysics, 391, 315-324, 2004. [36]
  159. Koketsu, K., K. Hikima, S. Miyazaki and S. Ide, Joint inversion of strong motion and geodetic data for the source process of the 2003 Tokachi-oki, Hokkaido, earthquake, Earth Planets Space, 56, 329-334, 2004. [106]
  160. Koketsu, K., K. Hikima, T. Furumura and Y. Fukushima, Source process and strong ground motion of the Miyagi-ken Hokubu earthquake sequence, 2003 Miyagi-ken Hokubu Earthquake Symposium, 29-34, 2004. [J][2]
  161. Kawakami, Y., K. Koketsu and Y. Hisada, Relationship between site characteristics and topographical classification in the Kanto basin estimated from seismic observation records, AIJ Annual Meeting Abstracts, B-2, 687-688, 2004. [J][11]
  162. Hikima, K. and K. Koketsu, Source processes of the foreshock, mainshock and largest aftershock in the 2003 Miyagi-ken Hokubu, Japan, earthquake sequence, Earth Planets Space, 56, 87-93, 2004. [23] Fukushima, Y., G. A. Ichinose, P. G. Somerville and K. Koketsu, Characterizing Near-Field Rupture Directivity Effects at Low to Intermediate Frequencies, {\it AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts}, S52A-0128, 2003. [1]
  163. Sato, H., N. Hirata, T. Iwasaki, K. Koketsu, T. Ito, K. Kasahara, K. Ito, T. Kawamura, T. Ikawa, M. Onishi, T. Kawanaka and S. Abe, Deep seismic reflection profiling in the source region of the 1923 Kanto earthquake, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S51G-01, 2003. [1]
  164. Koketsu, K., T. Ohno and Y. Ikegami, Rupture process inversion using 3-D Green's functions: the 1995 Kobe earthquake revisited, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S42H-07, 2003. [6]
  165. Megawati, K., T.-C. Pan and K. Koketsu, Response spectral attenuation relationships for Singapore and the Malay peninsula due to distant Sumatran-fault earthquakes, Earthq. Eng. Struct. Dyn., 32, 2241-2265, 2003. [41]
  166. Furumura, T., B. L. N. Kennett and K. Koketsu, Visualization of 3D wave propagation from the 2000 Tottori-ken Seibu, Japan, earthquake: Observation and numerical simulation, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 93, 870-881, 2003. [44]
  167. Koketsu, K., Y. Yamanaka, M. Kikuchi, K. Hikima, T. Furumura and K. Hatayama, The 2003 Tokachi Oki, Japan, Earthquake: Source Process and Strong Ground Motions, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, S52L-02, 2003. [1]{5}
  168. Koketsu, K., 3.9 Determination of seismic velocity structures, Encyclopedia of survey and measurement on Earth's environment, Terrestrial Environment 1, Fuji Technosystem, 593-597, 2002. [J]
  169. Koketsu, K. and T. Furumura, The distribution of strong ground motion from the 2001 Geiyo earthquake and the deep underground structure, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 55, 97-105, 2002. [JE][10]
  170. Afnimar, K. Koketsu and K. Nakagawa, Joint inversion of refraction and gravity data for the three-dimensional topography of a sediment-basement interface, Geophys. J. Int., 151, 243-254, 2002. [53]
  171. Furumura, T., K. Koketsu and K.-L. Wen, Parallel PSM/FDM hybrid simulation of ground motions from the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake, Pure Appl. Geophys., 159, 2133-2146, 2002. [40]
  172. Sakai, Y., K. Koketsu and T. Kanno, Proposal of the destructive power index of strong ground motion for prediction of building damage ratio, J. Struct. Constr. Eng., 555, 85-91, 2002. [JE][88]
  173. Koketsu, K., M. Takahashi and S. Sakai, Accidental explosions observed by seismometers, Seismol. Res. Lett., 73, 136-143, 2002. [1]
  174. Koketsu, K., Survey and modeling of the velocity structure in the Kanto basin, Chikyu Extra, 37, 96-101, 2002. [J][1]
  175. Sakai, Y., T. Kanno and K. Koketsu, Proposal of seismic intensity calculation method considering building damage and human senses, Proc. 11th Japan Earthq. Eng. Symp., 1, 17-22, 2002. [J][27]
  176. Sakai, Y., S. Yoshioka, K. Koketsu and T. Kabeyasawa, Investigation on indices of representing destructive power of strong ground motions to estimate damage to buildings based on the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake, Taiwan, J. Struct. Constr. Eng., 549, 43-50, 2001. [JE][38]
  177. Megawati, K., H. Higashihara and K. Koketsu, Derivation of near-source ground motions of the 1995 Kobe (Hyogo-ken Nanbu) earthquake from vibration records of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and its implications, Engineering Structures, 23, 1256-1268, 2001. [20]
  178. Koketsu, K., 3.1 Elasticity and viscoelasticity · 3.2 Seismic wave and free oscillation, Encyclopedia of Earthquakes, 2nd ed., Asakura Shoten, 78-90, 2001. [J]
  179. Furumura, T., K. Koketsu, M. Sakaue, Y. Yamanaka and M. Takahashi, Seismic intensity anomalies due to strong site amplification of ground motion at the Shikine-jima during the earthquake swarm at Izu Islands in 2000, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 54, 299-308, 2001. [JE][1]
  180. Sekine, S. and K. Koketsu, Parametrized shooting of seimic rays in a spherical earth with discontinuities, Geophys. J. Int., 146, 497-503, 2001. [5]
  181. Kasahara, J., S. Nakao and K. Koketsu, Tidal influence on the 2000 Miyake-jima eruption and its implications for hydrothermal activities and volcanism, Proc. Japan Academy, 77(6), 99-104, 2001. [9]
  182. Yoshii, A., K. Koketsu and D. Zhao, S-wave tomography beneath the Japane Islands, JpGU Meeting Abstracts, Sz-P002, 2001. [3]
  183. Takano, K., Y. Yamanaka, M. Kikuchi, K. Koketsu, T. Furumura, K. Kudo, T. Urabe and M. Takeo, Seismic Kanto project —Part 1: the Metropolitan Area Strong Motion JpGU Meeting Abstracts, Sp-012, 2001. [1]
  184. Kikuchi, M., Y. Yamanaka and K. Koketsu, Source process of the long-period seismic pulses associated with the 2000 eruption of Miyake-jima Valcano, and its implications, J. Geography, 110, 204-216, 2001. [JE][39]
  185. Afnimar and K. Koketsu, Finite-difference traveltime calculation for head waves traveling along an irregular interface, Geophys. J. Int., 143, 729-734, 2000. [47]
  186. Furumura, T., K. Koketsu and H. Takenaka, A hybrid PSM/FDM parallel simulation for large-scale 3-D seismic (acoustic) wave:field, Butsuri-Tansa (Geophys. Explor.), 53, 294-308, 2000. [JE][3]
  187. Koketsu, K. and T. Yoshii, A seismicity database and interactive retrieval tool: SeisView, Computers & Geosciences, 26, 839-845, 2000. [1]
  188. Koketsu, K., Inverse problems in seismology, Oyo Suri (Applied Mathematics), 10, 110-120, 2000. [JE]{4}
  189. Koketsu, K. and M. Kikuchi, Propagation of seismic ground motion in the Kanto basin, Japan, Science, 288, 1237-1239, 2000. [101]
  190. Koketsu, K., Strong motion observation of the seismic activity induced by the Miyakejima volcano, Japan, International Workshop on the Quantitative Prediction of Strong-Motion and the Physics of Earthquake Sources, 2000. [1]
  191. Koketsu, K., Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake and strong motion seismology, Kagaku, 70(1), 66-71, 2000. [J][4]
  192. Furumura, T., K.-L. Wen and K. Koketsu, PSM/FDM hybrid simulation of the 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake, 2nd ACES Workshop, 280-285, 2000. [3]
  193. Furumura, T. and K. Koketsu, Parallel 3-D simulation of ground motion for the 1995 Kobe earthquake: The component decomposition approach, Pure Appl. Geophys., 157, 2047-2062, 2000. [23]
  194. Koketsu, K. and T. Furumura, Imaging earthquake fault rupture and simulating seismic ground motion, Leading Edge, 18, 1414-1416, 1999. [2]
  195. Koketsu, K., S. Yoshida, and H. Higashihara, A fault model of the 1995 Kobe earthquake derived from the GPS data on the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and other datasets, Earth Planets Space, 50, 803-811, 1998. [34]
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  197. Koketsu, K. and S. Sekine, Pseudo-bending method for three-dimensional seismic ray tracing in a spherical earth with discontinuities, Geophys. J. Int., 132, 339-346, 1998. [141]
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  199. Koketsu K. (co-authored), Multi-dimensional input motion and structural response, AIJ, 1998. [J]
  200. Koketsu, K. (coauthored), Handbook of geophysical exploration, Method, Chap. 16, SEGJ, 1998. [J]
  201. Furumura, T. and K. Koketsu, Visualization of strong ground motion during the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake by a numerical simulation (2), SEGJ Academic Meeting Abstracts, 96, 316-320, 1997. [JE][2]
  202. Furumura, T., H. Takenaka and K. Koketsu, Numerical 3-D modeling of seismic waves by the pseudospectral method, Butsuri-Tansa (Geophys. Explor.), 49, 536-548, 1996. [JE][3]
  203. Furumura, T. and K. Koketsu, Visualization of strong ground motion calculated from the numerical simulation of Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake, SEGJ Academic Meeting Abstracts, 95, 90-94, 1996. [JE][3]
  204. Yoshida, S., K. Koketsu, B. Shibazaki, T. Sagiya, T. Kato and Y. Yoshida, Joint inversion of the near- and far-field waveforms and geodetic data for the rupture process of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, J. Phys. Earth, 44, 437-454, 1996. [253]
  205. Takenaka, H., M. Ohori, K. Koketsu and B. L. N. Kennett, An efficient approach to the seismogram synthesis for a basin strucuture using propagation invariant, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 86, 379-388, 1996. [9]
  206. Koketsu, K., Damaging Californian earthquakes and the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake, Kagaku, 66<2>, 93-97, 1996. [J][33]
  207. Koketsu, K. and T. Furumura, Strong ground motions in the source region of the Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake, 24th Symposium of Earthquake Ground Motion, 35-44, 1996. [JE][3]
  208. Koketsu, K., The source fault model of the Hyogo-ken Nanbu earthquake as derived from the damage distribution, 1st Urban Earthquake Disaster Symposium, 71-74, 1996. [J][4]
  209. Koketsu, K. (coauthored), Roles and Techniques of Architect, Japan Federation of Architects and Building Engineers Associations, 1996. [J]
  210. Koketsu, K., Velocity structure in the Tokyo metropolitan area, Butsuri-Tansa (Geophys. Explor.), 48, 504-518, 1995. [JE][8]
  211. Koketsu, K. Reading seismic waves 2, Kagaku Asahi, special issue, 11-14, 1995. [J]{2}
  212. Koketsu, K. and T. Yoshii, Client/server database system for seismicity: SiesView,Abst. Japan Earth Planet. Sci. Joint Meet., I11-P84,1994. [2]
  213. Koketsu, K., Exploration of seismic basement structures, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 46, 351-370, 1993. [JE][17]
  214. Takenaka, H., B. L. N. Kennett and K. Koketsu, The integral operator representation of propagation invariants for elastic waves in irregularly layered media, Wave Motion, 17, 299-317, 1993. [16]
  215. Ohori, M., H. Takenaka, K. Koketsu and T. Minami, Reduction of the memory consumption in the Aki-Larner method, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 45, 357-363, 1993. [JE][4]
  216. Koketsu, K. and S. Higashi, Three-dimensional topography of the sediment/basement interface in the Tokyo metropolitan area, central Japan, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., 82, 2328-2349, 1992. [82]
  217. Koketsu, K., Characteristics of seismic ground motion in the Kanto basin as derived from STS seismograms, Prog. Abst. Seismol. Soc. Jpn., 2, B29, 1992. [J][1]{1}
  218. Ikami, A., S. Asano, K. Koketsu, T. Moriya, K. Ito, T. Tanada, K. Yoshida, T. Yabuki and N. Hirata, A shallow crustal structure as derived from an explosion seismic experiment, J. Phys. Earth, 40, 361-377, 1992. [5]
  219. Ohori, M., K. Koketsu and T. Minami, Seismic responses of three-dimensionally sediment-filled valleys due to incident plane waves, J. Phys. Earth, 40, 209-222, 1992. [20]
  220. Koketsu, K., Three-dimensional ray tracing in a subduction zone, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 44, 165-176, 1991. [JE][12]
  221. Koketsu, K., B. L. N. Kennett and H. Takenaka, 2-D reflectivity method and synthetic seismograms in irregularly layered structures. II. Invariant embedding approach, Geophys. J. Int., 105, 119-130, 1991. [59]
  222. Koketsu, K., Seismic waves in irregularly layered media, Proc. Jpn. Soc. Civil Eng., 437(I-17), 1-18, 1991. [JE][30]
  223. Yoshida, S. and K. Koketsu, Simultaneous inversion of waveform and geodetic data for the rupture process of the 1984 Naganoken-seibu, Japan, earthquake, Geophys. J. Int., 103, 355-362, 1990. [89]
  224. Kennett, B. L. N., K. Koketsu and A. J. Haines, Propagation invariants, reflection and transmission in anisotropic, laterally heterogeneous media, Geophys. J. Int., 103, 95-101, 1990. [36]
  225. Ohori, M., K. Koketsu and T. Minami, Seismic Response Analyses of sediment-filled valley due to incident plane waves by Three-Dimensional Aki-Larner Method, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 65, 433-461, 1990. [JE][1]
  226. Koketsu, K. and H. Yamanaka, The behavior of head waves propagating along irregular interfaces, J. Phys. Earth, 38, 75-82, 1990. [1]
  227. Kawasaki, I. and K. Koketsu, Rayleigh-Love wave coupling of surface waves in an azimuthally anisotropic medium, J. Phys. Earth, 38, 361-390, 1990. [17]
  228. Koketsu, K., Hypocenter determination with non-negative depth, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 42, 325-331, 1989. [JE][1]{2}
  229. Koketsu K. and H. Takenaka, Review: Theories on wave propagation in the near field of seismic sources, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 42, 391-403, 1989. [JE][26]
  230. Koketsu, K., K. Takano, S. Tsuboi, T. Miyatake, K. Abe and Y. Hagiwara, Integration of real-time earthquake data aquired through the University Information System for Earthquake Prediction Research, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 64, 517-532, 1989. [JE][2]
  231. Tsuboi, S., K. Koketsu, K. Takano, T. Miyatake, K. Abe and Y. Hagiwara, Hypocenter determination procedure of Japan University Network Earthquake catalog, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), 42, 277-284, 1989. [JE][2]{4}
  232. Koketsu, K. and E. Shima, Discussion: Analysis of seismic ground motion with irregular profiles by the Gaussian beam method for surface waves, Soil and Foundation, 28, 216, 1988. [J][1]
  233. Koketsu, K. and K. Takano, MS-DOS, OS series 4, Kyoritsu Shuppan, 267pp., 1988. [J]
  234. Kohketsu, K., 2-D reflectivity method and synthetic seismograms in irregularly layered structures. I. SH-wave generation, Geophys. J. Int., 89, 821-838, 1987. [53]
  235. Kohketsu, K., Synthetic seismograms in realistic media: A wave-theoretical approach, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 62, 201-245, 1987. [31]
  236. Takano, K., T. Miyatake, K. Koketsu and H. Yasunaga, National microseismicity monitoring sysyem, IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, IS-30, 1-9, 1986. [J][1]
  237. Takano, K., K. Koketsu, T. Miyatake and M. Yoshida, Earthquake database utilization system, IPSJ SIG Technical Reports, DB-35, 1-8, 1985. [J][2]
  238. Shima, E., M. Yanagisawa, K. Kohketsu, S. Zama and T. Hoshino, Behavior of seismic-waves in the newly developed cut-down and fill-in grounds, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 60, 179-197, 1985. [JE][1]
  239. Kohketsu, K. and E. Shima, Qp structure of sediments in the Kanto plain, Bull. Earthq. Res. Inst. Univ. Tokyo, 60, 495-505, 1985. [13]
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