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Shinji Toda

Active Fault Research Center
Geological Survey of Japan
Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba
305-8767 Japan

s-toda@aist.go.jp
Phone: 81-3-5841-5763
Fax: 81-3-5802-3391

 

EXPERIENCE

Scientist, Geological Survey of Japan, Active Fault Research Center, Fault Modeling Team, from April 2001

Research on contemporary and prehistoric interactions of faults and earthquakes, including the 1943 and 2000 Tottori earthquakes; and the 2000 Off-Izu earthquakes and magmatic intrusions events. Wrote Coulomb 1.0 and 2.0 deformation and stress-transfer software; taught at 1999 USGS-SCEC workshop and at 2001 Seismol. Soc. America Annual Meeting.

Research Associate, University of Tokyo, Earthquake Research Institute, 1999-2001

Research on 1998 Antarctic plate earthquake, 1999 Izmit (Turkey) earthquake, and 1983-85 Coalinga-Kettleman earthquakes. Earthquake probability studies for Istanbul, Turkey; and Parkfield, California. Paleoseismology of the Tanna fault on the Izu Peninsula; the Median Tectonic Line on Shikoku; and on the North Anatolian fault in Izmit Bay.

Visiting Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquake Hazards Team, 1996-1997

Research on stress transfer and earthquake probability associated with the 1995 Kobe earthquake; and on paleoseismology of the San Andreas fault.

Research Scientist, Central Research Institute of the Electric Power Industry, Chiba, 1991-1999.

Carried out siting studies for planned nuclear reactors in Japan, focusing on assessment of fault activity, slip rates, and most recent events. Comprehensive paleoseismic, geomorphological, and seismic investigation of the Atera fault system, central Japan.

 

EDUCATION

Tohoku University, Department of Geological Sciences, Ph.D., 1999

Tohoku University, Department of Geological Sciences, M.S., 1991

Kagoshima University, Department of Earth Sciences, B.S., 1989