Kenji Satake is a Japanese seismologist who has made significant contributions to subduction and tsunami research. Along with Brian Atwater and David Yamaguchi, Satake assembled disparate pieces of information regarding a Japanese tsunami that had no known origin – an orphan tsunami. The three scientists worked together to pinpoint a date, time, and location for the 1700 Cascadia earthquake – 9 p.m. on January 26, 1700 – on the Cascadia subduction zone off the Pacific Northwest coast of North America.

References

Further reading

  • Atwater, B. F.; Musumi-Rokkaku, S.; Satake, K.; Yoshinobu, T.; Kazue, U.; Yamaguchi, D. K. (2005). The Orphan Tsunami of 1700 – Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1707. United States Geological Survey–University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-98535-0.

External links

  • Satake, Kenji – University of Tokyo
  • Profile – National Museum of Natural Science

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Kenji SATAKE Professor (Full) Ph.D. The University of Tokyo

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Kenji SATAKE Professor (Full) Ph.D. The University of Tokyo

Kenji SATAKE Professor (Full) Ph.D. The University of Tokyo