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  1. It is now established that the primary microseism, the secondary microseisms, and the hum are the three main components of seismic noise in the frequency band from about 0.003 Hz to 1.0 Hz. Monthly averages of...

    Authors: Toshiro Tanimoto and Aaron Anderson
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:56
  2. Water resources are key to economic development of the Mekong River Basin, but are threatened by climate change and affected by hydropower development. Knowledge of these drivers’ integrated impact on future h...

    Authors: Steven Ly, Takahiro Sayama and Sophal Try
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:55
  3. Increased rainfall associated with climate change can increase sediment discharge. The supply of fine sediment from slope failures inhibits bed armoring of mountain rivers and increases sediment discharge to t...

    Authors: Riho Kido, Takuya Inoue, Misako Hatono and Kazuki Yamanoi
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:54
  4. Incoherent scatter radars (ISRs) represent the only instrument (both ground and space based) capable of making high temporal and spatial resolution measurements of multiple atmospheric parameters—such as dens...

    Authors: Lisa Baddeley, Dag Lorentzen, Stein Haaland, Erkka Heino, Ingrid Mann, Wojciech Miloch, Kjellmar Oksavik, Noora Partamies, Andres Spicher and Juha Vierinen
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:53
  5. We examined whether it is possible to estimate the tsunami source model of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake from a comparison of numerical simulations of tsunami propagation and sediment transport, the measured ...

    Authors: Satoshi Kusumoto, Kentaro Imai, Takane Hori, Daisuke Sugawara and Kenji Satake
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:52
  6. This study estimates the timing of unconformity between marine–continental transitional sequence of the Kuldana Formation and continental sequence of the Murree Formation for the first time across the Hazara-K...

    Authors: Muhammad Qasim, Zia Ur Rehman, Lin Ding, Javed Iqbal Tanoli, Wahid Abbas, Muhammad Jamil, Zahid Imran Bhatti and Muhammad Umar
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:51
  7. Devastating megathrust earthquakes and slow earthquakes both occur along subducting plate interfaces. These interplate seismic activities are strongly dependent on the nature of the plate interface, such as th...

    Authors: Gou Fujie, Shuichi Kodaira, Koichiro Obana, Yojiro Yamamoto, Takehi Isse, Tomoaki Yamada, Tetsuo No, Yasuyuki Nakamura and Seiichi Miura
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:50
  8. Sediment cores collected at Lake Kogare-ike, a coastal lake on the Pacific coast of central Japan, record the marine inundation history during the last 3000 years. The sediments consist mainly of organic mud, ...

    Authors: Yumi Shimada, Yuki Sawai, Dan Matsumoto, Koichiro Tanigawa, Kazumi Ito, Toru Tamura, Yuichi Namegaya, Masanobu Shishikura and Shigehiro Fujino
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:49
  9. Clouds are the primary source of uncertainty in the prediction of climate change. To reduce the uncertainty of cloud simulations and overcome this difficulty in prediction, many climate modeling centers are no...

    Authors: Akira T. Noda, Tomoki Ohno, Chihiro Kodama, Ying-Wen Chen, Naomi Kuba, Tatsuya Seiki, Yohei Yamada and Masaki Satoh
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:48
  10. Detailed investigations of time series features across climates, continents and variable types can progress our understanding and modelling ability of the Earth’s hydroclimate and its dynamics. They can also i...

    Authors: Georgia Papacharalampous, Hristos Tyralis, Yannis Markonis, Petr Máca and Martin Hanel
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:46
  11. The structure of the incoming plate is an important element that is often considered to be related to the occurrence of great earthquakes in subduction zones. In the Japan Trench, where the 2011 Tohoku earthqu...

    Authors: Yasuyuki Nakamura, Shuichi Kodaira, Gou Fujie, Mikiya Yamashita, Koichiro Obana and Seiichi Miura
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:45
  12. Authors: Ryoichi Imasu, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Masakatsu Nakajima, Yukio Yoshida, Kei Shiomi, Isamu Morino, Naoko Saitoh, Yosuke Niwa, Yu Someya, Yu Oishi, Makiko Hashimoto, Hibiki Noda, Kouki Hikosaka, Osamu Uchino, Shamil Maksyutov, Hiroshi Takagi…
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:44

    The original article was published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:33

  13. Bridgmanite formation and amorphization in shocked meteorites constrain the pressure and temperature conditions during planetary impact. However, the effect of the bridgmanite grain size on its amorphization k...

    Authors: Masayuki Nishi, Si Jin, Katsutoshi Kawano, Hideharu Kuwahara, Akihiro Yamada, Shogo Kawaguchi, Yuki Mori, Tatsuhiro Sakaiya and Tadashi Kondo
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:41
  14. The modern and Late Pleistocene terrestrial fauna of Miyako Jima and adjacent islands (the Miyako Islands) in the southern Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, includes some endemic taxa or genetically unique p...

    Authors: Nana Watanabe, Kohsaku Arai, Makoto Otsubo, Mamoru Toda, Atsushi Tominaga, Shun Chiyonobu, Tokiyuki Sato, Tadahiro Ikeda, Akio Takahashi, Hidetoshi Ota and Yasufumi Iryu
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:40
  15. The slab–mantle interface in subduction zones is one of the geological boundaries with the most significant chemical potential gradients, which leads to fluid-mediated metasomatic reactions and chemical transp...

    Authors: Atsushi Okamoto and Ryosuke Oyanagi
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:39
  16. The linkage between environmental conditions in the coastal ocean and the open sea varies greatly by region. It is important to clarify, on an area-by-area basis, what coastal monitoring information reveals ab...

    Authors: Shuhei Masuda, Masato Kobayashi, Luis Alfredo Icochea Salas and Gandy Maria Rosales Quintana
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:38
  17. Detachment faulting is one of the main styles of seafloor spreading at slow to intermediate mid-ocean ridges. However, we have limited insight into its role in back-arc basin formation. We surveyed a remnant b...

    Authors: Kyoko Okino, Kenichiro Tani, Masakazu Fujii, Fei Zhou, Osamu Ishizuka, Yasuhiko Ohara, Tomoko Hanyu and Yuki Matamura
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:37
  18. The 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, New Zealand, ruptured more than a dozen faults, making it difficult to prescribe a model fault for analyzing the event by inversion. To model this earthquake from teleseismic reco...

    Authors: Kenta Ohara, Yuji Yagi, Shinji Yamashita, Ryo Okuwaki, Shiro Hirano and Yukitoshi Fukahata
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:35
  19. The 2011 Tohoku-Oki great earthquake increased the difficulty of evaluating the long-term probability of seismic activity along the Japan Trench because of the unknown impact of the unprecedentedly large slip....

    Authors: Ryoko Nakata, Naoki Uchida, Takane Hori and Ryota Hino
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:34
  20. The Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite 2 (GOSAT-2) was launched in October 2018 as a successor to GOSAT (launched in 2009), the first satellite to specialize in greenhouse gas observations. Compared to the G...

    Authors: Ryoichi Imasu, Tsuneo Matsunaga, Masakatsu Nakajima, Yukio Yoshida, Kei Shiomi, Isamu Morino, Naoko Saitoh, Yosuke Niwa, Yu Someya, Yu Oishi, Makiko Hashimoto, Hibiki Noda, Kouki Hikosaka, Osamu Uchino, Shamil Maksyutov, Hiroshi Takagi…
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:33

    The Correction to this article has been published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:44

  21. Observational studies on the characteristics of tropical cyclones (TCs) crossing Mindanao and Visayas Islands, in the southern and central Philippines, respectively, remain limited. To address this research ga...

    Authors: Clint Eldrick R. Petilla, Leia Pauline S. Tonga, Lyndon Mark P. Olaguera and Jun Matsumoto
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:32
  22. Troctolites were recovered during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 345 at the Hess Deep Rift, next to fast-spreading East Pacific Rise. These troctolites are divided into three groups based on text...

    Authors: Norikatsu Akizawa, Marguerite Godard, Benoît Ildefonse and Shoji Arai
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:30
  23. In this study, we investigated the relationship between the strain accumulation before a slow slip event (SSE) and the strain release during the SSE for three recent SSEs along the Suruga Trough, Sagami Trough...

    Authors: Hiroki Kawabata, Shoichi Yoshioka and Francisco Ortega-Culaciati
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:28
  24. Pakistan has seen a burst of infrastructure development recently due to the increased connection between Asia and East Europe. The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor is a project between China and Pakistan aimed...

    Authors: Qasim Ur Rehman, Muhammad Waseem, Waqas Ahmed, Ihtisham Islam, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah and George Kontakiotis
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:27
  25. The basement of the Tokyo metropolitan area consists of the Miocene–Pleistocene forearc basin fills that are well exposed around Tokyo Bay, especially on the Miura and Boso peninsulas. The forearc basin fills ...

    Authors: Masayuki Utsunomiya, Itoko Tamura, Atsushi Nozaki and Terumasa Nakajima
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:25
  26. We investigated temperature records associated with seafloor pressure observations at eight stations that experienced the 2011 Mw 9 Tohoku earthquake near its epicenter. The temperature data were based on the tem...

    Authors: Daisuke Inazu, Yoshihiro Ito, Ryota Hino and Wataru Tanikawa
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:24
  27. This paper documents the sedimentary characteristics of the widespread deposits associated with the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami on the lowlands along the Pacific coast of the Sendai and Fukushima regions, northern...

    Authors: Dan Matsumoto, Yuki Sawai, Koichiro Tanigawa, Yuichi Namegaya, Masanobu Shishikura, Kyoko Kagohara, Osamu Fujiwara and Tetsuya Shinozaki
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:23
  28. Voluminous pumice rafts produced by the 2021 phreatomagmatic eruption of Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba, a submarine volcano located in the Izu-Bonin Islands, reached many Japanese ports and islands, damaging fisheries an...

    Authors: Haruka Nishikawa, Tatsu Kuwatani, Noriko Tada and Hiromi Kayama Watanabe
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:21
  29. Proposed in 1954, Alisov’s climate classification (CC) focuses on climatic changes observed in January–July in large-scale air mass zones and their fronts. Herein, data clustering by machine learning was appli...

    Authors: Ryu Shimabukuro, Tomohiko Tomita and Ken-ichi Fukui
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:19
  30. Microbes in marine sediments detected and counted by direct observation of membrane-filtered sediment samples stained with acridine orange. This technique can still be applied to high-biomass (> 105 cells/cm3) s...

    Authors: Yuki Morono
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:18
  31. An original particle swarm clustered optimization (PSCO) method has been developed for the implementations in applied sciences. The developed PSCO does not trap in local solutions in contrary to corresponding ...

    Authors: Amin Mahdavi-Meymand and Wojciech Sulisz
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:17
  32. Previous studies of sediments recovered from the Japan Trench between 37° 25′ N and 38° 30′ N document distinctive turbidite beds induced by huge earthquakes. We studied two sediment cores at 39°N to investiga...

    Authors: Toshiya Kanamatsu, Ken Ikehara and Kan-Hsi Hsiung
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:16

    The Correction to this article has been published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:22

  33. It is necessary to purify diatom frustules by taxon to perform accurate geochemical analyses of diatom fossils preserved in sediments. However, the small size of diatoms has hitherto prevented taxon-specific p...

    Authors: Yuji Kato, Yuki Morono, Akira Ijiri, Takeshi Terada and Minoru Ikehara
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:13
  34. Light-absorbing aerosols affect atmospheric radiation, dynamics, and precipitations through shortwave absorption in the atmosphere and snowpack. Black carbon (BC) is considered the most significant contributor...

    Authors: Nobuhiro Moteki
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:12

    The Correction to this article has been published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:14

  35. Since the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-oki earthquake, intra-plate normal-faulting earthquakes, including several M7-class earthquakes, have occurred in the outer trench slope area from the trench to the outer rise alon...

    Authors: Koichiro Obana, Tsutomu Takahashi, Yojiro Yamamoto, Takeshi Iinuma, Yasuyuki Nakamura, Gou Fujie, Seiichi Miura and Shuichi Kodaira
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:11
  36. We developed a near-real-time estimation method for temporal changes in fossil fuel CO2 (FFCO2) emissions from China for 3 months [January, February, March (JFM)] based on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 observations on ...

    Authors: Yasunori Tohjima, Yosuke Niwa, Prabir K. Patra, Hitoshi Mukai, Toshinobu Machida, Motoki Sasakawa, Kazuhiro Tsuboi, Kazuyuki Saito and Akihiko Ito
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:10
  37. The 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake produced the most well-recorded postseismic deformation of any megathrust earthquake in the world. Over the last decade, researchers have used a dense and widespread geodetic n...

    Authors: Sambuddha Dhar, Jun Muto, Yusaku Ohta and Takeshi Iinuma
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:9
  38. Deep-sea turbidite has been used to determine the history of occurrence of large earthquakes. Surface-sediment remobilization is a mechanism of the generation of earthquake-induced turbidity currents. However,...

    Authors: Ken Ikehara, Kazuko Usami and Toshiya Kanamatsu
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:8

    The Correction to this article has been published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:15

  39. We investigate historical regional climate changes in Japan from 1959 to 2020, analyzing a high-resolution dynamical downscaling forced by the Japanese 55-year Reanalysis (JRA-55). One-year continuous simulati...

    Authors: Hiroaki Kawase, Shin Fukui, Masaya Nosaka, Shun-ichi I. Watanabe, Keishi Otomo, Akihiko Murata, Kazuyo Murazaki and Tosiyuki Nakaegawa
    Citation: Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 2023 10:7