Updated on 2023/06/20

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ISHISE Motoko
 

Research Areas

  • Natural Science / Solid earth sciences

Graduate School

  • Okayama University, Faculty of Science, Department of Earth Sciences

    Doctor's Course, 2000.03, Completed

  • Okayama University, Graduate School, Division of National Science and Technology, Earth Science

    Doctor's Course, 2002.03, Completed

  • Okayama University, The Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology

    Doctor's Course, 2005.09, Completed

External Career

  • Okayama University, 2005.10 - 2006.04

  • The University of Tokyo, 2006.05 - 2008.03

  • The University of Tokyo, 2008.04 - 2010.03

  • The University of Tokyo, 2010.05 - 2013.07

  • The University of Tokyo, 2013.07 - 2018.08

  • The University of Tokyo, 2018.09 - 2020.03

  • The University of Tokyo, 2020.04 - 2023.03

  • Japan Women's University, Part-time Lecturer, 2022.04 -

  • Yamagata University, Lecturer, 2023.04 -

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Academic Society Affiliations

  • American Geophysical Union

  • THE SOCIETY OF HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE STUDIES

  • JAPAN GEOSCIENCE UNION

 

Papers

  • Improved 3‐D P Wave Azimuthal Anisotropy Structure Beneath the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan: New Interpretations of the Dual Subduction System Revealed by Seismic Anisotropy, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126(3) , 2021.03

    Motoko Ishise, Aitaro Kato, Shin'ichi Sakai, Shigeki Nakagawa, Naoshi Hirata

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Radial and Azimuthal Anisotropy Tomography of the NE Japan Subduction Zone: Implications for the Pacific Slab and Mantle Wedge Dynamics, Geophysical Research Letters, 45(9) 3923-3931, 2018.05

    Motoko Ishise, Hitoshi Kawakatsu, Manabu Morishige, Katsuhiko Shiomi

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Three-dimensional structure of P-wave anisotropy beneath the Tohoku district, northeast Japan, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 110(B7) 1-16, 2005.07

    M Ishise, H Oda

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Dual subduction tectonics and plate dynamics of central Japan shown by three-dimensional P-wave anisotropic structure, PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, 244 49-68, 2015.07

    Motoko Ishise, Hiroe Miyake, Kazuki Koketsu

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • 安政江戸地震の被害記述の科学的検証~印西市・成田市・佐倉市での地震観測を通して~, 印西の歴史, (13) 23-44, 2022.03

    石瀬素子, 酒井慎一, 中村亮一, 原田智也

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Continuous Tremor Activity With Stable Polarization Direction Following the 2014 Large Slow Slip Event in the Hikurangi Subduction Margin Offshore New Zealand, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 127(2) , 2022.02

    Yuriko Iwasaki, Kimihiro Mochizuki, Motoko Ishise, Erin K. Todd, Susan Y. Schwartz, Hubert Zal, Martha K. Savage, Stuart Henrys, Anne F. Sheehan, Yoshihiro Ito, Laura M. Wallace, Spahr C. Webb, Tomoak...

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • 安政江戸時代の被害記述に基づく谷根千界隈での地震観測, 東京大学地震研究所技術報告, 28 10-17, 2022

    石瀬素子, 酒井慎一

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Estimation of Instrumental Seismic Intensity Using Seismic Data Recorded by a Velocity Type Seismometer : Use of Temporary Seismic Observation Data, 26 20-30, 2020

    ISHISE Motoko, NAKAMURA Ryoichi, SAKAI Shin'ichi

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Anisotropic Velocity Structure of Seismic Waves in Japan Subduction Zone, Zisin (Journal of the Seismological Society of Japan. 2nd ser.), 61(Supplement) S187-S197, 2009.07

    ISHISE Motoko, ODA Hitoshi

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Slab segmentation revealed by anisotropic P-wave tomography, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 36(8) , 2009.04

    Motoko Ishise, Kazuki Koketsu, Hiroe Miyake

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Receiver Functions of Seismic Waves in Layered Anisotropic Media: Application to the Estimate of Seismic Anisotropy, BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 98(6) 2990-3006, 2008.12

    Mamoru Nagaya, Hitoshi Oda, Hirokazu Akazawa, Motoko Ishise

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Three-dimensional P-wave anisotropic velocity structure of the Japan islands arc, Chikyu monthly, 30(1) 18-25, 2008.03

    石瀬 素子, 纐纈 一起, 三宅 弘恵

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Subduction of the Philippine Sea slab in view of P-wave anisotropy, PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, 166(1-2) 83-96, 2008.01

    Motoko Ishise, Hitoshi Oda

    Multiple Authorship (Including Foreigners)

  • S-wave modelling of the Showa-Shinzan lava dome in Usu Volcano, Northern Japan, from seismic observations, Geophysical Journal International, 230(3) 1662-1678, 2022.09

    Akiko Takeo, Kiwamu Nishida, Hiroshi Aoyama, Motoko Ishise, Takeru Kai, Ryo Kurihara, Takuto Maeda, Yuta Mizutani, Yuki Nakashima, Shogo Nagahara, Xiaowen Wang, Lingling Ye, Takeshi Akuhara, Yosuke Ao...

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

  • Topography of the seismic velocity discontinuities beneath the Chugoku and Shikoku districts, southwest Japan, PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 162(12) 2389-2407, 2005.12

    H Oda, M Okamoto, M Ishise

    Multiple Authorship (Only Japanese)

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Review Papers

  • 地震波異方性の時空間変化と低周波微動活動:地震波異方性モニタリング解析の多点展開, 日本地球惑星科学連合大会予稿集(Web), 2018 , 2018

    石瀬素子, 西田究, 望月公廣

  • 「低周波地震」を用いた地震波異方性の検出にむけて, 日本地球惑星科学連合大会予稿集(Web), 2015 , 2015

    石瀬素子, 西田究

  • 低周波微動発生域における異方性時間変化測定:四国東北部, 日本地震学会秋季大会講演予稿集, 2015 , 2015

    石瀬素子, 西田究

  • P波トモグラフィーによる紀伊半島下の三次元異方性速度構造, 日本地震学講演予稿集2007年秋季大会, 2007

    石瀬素子

  • P波異方性トモグラフィー法の開発とその適用-P波異方性からみた日本列島の地殻 最上部マントル構造-, 博士論文, 岡山大学, 2005

    石瀬素子

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research

  • Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C),2020.04 - 2024.03

  • Grant-in-Aid for Special researchers encouragement expenses,2014.04 - 2019.03

  • Grant-in-Aid for challenging Exploratory Research,2012.04 - 2014.03

  • Grant-in-Aid for Special researchers encouragement expenses,2010.04 - 2014.03

Other external funds procured

  • Seismic Anisotropy Monitoring of Active Volcanoes,2020.04 - 2024.03,Seismic Anisotropy Monitoring of Active Volcanoes

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

  • Seismic radial anisotopy beneath Japnese islands and its implications,2012.04 - 2014.03,Seismic radial anisotopy beneath Japnese islands and its implications

    Seismic radial anisotropy beneath Japanese islands is extensively studied. Both bodywave traveltime tomography and multi-band surface array tomography indicate the presence of significant radial anisotropy beneath Japan, which shed new light on elucidation of the deformation processes and magmatism taking place there.

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science