Since Sep.25,2004
Ishibashi's papers on historical earthquake study TOP PAGE
to Japanese
21. Ishibashi, K., 2005c, Historical seismological research in Italy (3): “The 1456 earthquake and its influence on seismological studies in Italy” by C. Meletti, Gekkan Chikyu (The Earth Monthly), 27, 888-893. (in Japanese)
20. Ishibashi, K., 2005b, Historical seismological research in Italy (1): "Historical earthquake studies in Italy and the Euro-Mediterranean area" by P. Albini, Gekkan Chikyu (The Earth Monthly), 27, 875-881. (in Japanese)
19. Ishibashi, K., 2005a, Emending and databasing historical earthquake documents in the Japanese Ancient and Medieval ages, Gekkan Chikyu (The Earth Monthly), 27, 811-818. (in Japanese)
18. Ishibashi, K., 2004, Status of historical seismology in Japan, Annals of Geophysics, 47, 339-368.
17. Ishibashi, K., 2003, The 1677 Enpo off-Boso, Japan, tsunami earthquake as investigated by historiographic seismology, Gekkan Chikyu (The Earth Monthly), 25, 382-388. (in Japanese)
16. Ishibashi, K., 2002, Great Tokai and Nankai, Japan, earthquakes as boundary conditions for the Philippine Sea slab: Review from historical seismology, in Proc. Meeting 13K-7, DPRI, Kyoto Univ., pp.1-9. (in Japanese with English abstract)
15. Ishibashi, K., 1999, Great Tokai and Nankai, Japan, earthquakes as revealed by historical seismology: 1. Review of the events until the mid-14th century, Chigaku Zasshi (J. Geography), 108, 399-423. (in Japanese with English abstract)
14. Ishibashi, K., 1998, No great Nankai earthquake occurred on March 17, 1233, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 51, 335-338. (in Japanese)
13. Ishibashi, K., 1997b, Re-examination of destructive earthquakes originated beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area, Japan, during the Edo era (1603-1867): 2. The 1670 Kanbun Sagami earthquake is imaginary, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 50, 345-347. (in Japanese)
12. Ishibashi, K., 1997a, Doubt about the tsunami due to the 1782 Ten'mei Odawara, Japan, earthquake: Re-examination of historical documents, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 50, 291-302. (in Japanese with English abstract)
11. Ishibashi, K., 1995b, Problems in the study of old earthquakes, in Ko-jishin wo Saguru (Exploring Old Earthquakes), edited by Y. Ota and K. Shimazaki, Kokon Shoin, Tokyo, pp.193-207. (in Japanese)
10. Ishibashi, K., 1995a, Re-examination of destructive earthquakes originated beneath the Tokyo metropolitan area, Japan, during the Edo era (1603-1867): 1. The 1646 December 7 earthquake was not destructive in Edo, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 48, 113-115. (in Japanese)
9. Ishibashi, K., 1993, Historical earthquakes near Odawara, central Japan, and their tectonic implications, Chigaku Zasshi (J. Geography), 102, 341-353. (in Japanese)
8. Ishibashi, K., 1992, Japanese historical earthquake documents of little value (1) “Gonyukoku-igo Daijishin Ko” and “Shigure-no-sode”, Hist. Earthq., No. 8, 117-128. (in Japanese)
7. Ishibashi, K., 1987, A review of the current historical seismology in Japan from the viewpoint of earthquake prediction research, in Proc. Earthq. Predic. Res. Symp. (1987), Natl. Comm. Seismol. in Sci. Coun. Jpn. and Seismol. Soc. Jpn., pp.129-142. (in Japanese with English abstract)
6. Ishibashi, K., 1983, Unreality of the 1433 Aizu earthquake (M6.7) in northeast Japan, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 36, 169-176. (in Japanese with English abstract)
5. Ishibashi, K., 1980, Comments on the long-term prediction of the Tokai earthquake, in Proc. Earthq. Predic. Res. Symp. (1980), Natl. Comm. Seismol. in Sci. Coun. Jpn. and Seismol. Soc. Jpn., pp.123-125. (in Japanese with English abstract)
4. Ishibashi, K., 1978, Notes on some destructive earthquakes in the Kanto district that preceded the 1703 great Genroku-Kanto earthquake: 1. The severe earthquake of 1648 June 12, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 31, 342-345. (in Japanese)
3. Uchida, T. and K. Ishibashi, 1978, Earthquake records at Edo and Odawara late in the 17th century documented in the “Diary of Lord Inaba”, Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 31, 235-239. (in Japanese)
2. Ishibashi, K., 1977b, Did the rupture zone of the 1707 Hoei earthquake not extend to deep Suruga Bay?, in Rep. Subcomm. Tokai Distr., Coord. Comm. Earthq. Predict., Geogr. Surv. Inst., pp. 69-78. (in Japanese)
1. Ishibashi, K., 1977a, Source region of the 1703 Genroku Kanto earthquake and recurrence time of major earthquakes in Sagami Bay, Japan (1), Zisin (J. Seismol. Soc. Jpn.), Second Ser., 30, 369-374. (in Japanese)
Top of this page