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Tokuo Yamamoto

Tokuo Yamamoto

Professor, Applied Marine Physics

RSMAS/AMP
University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149

Tel: 305.421.4637
tyamamoto@rsmas.miami.edu

Lab Website

Geoacoustics, marine soil mechanics, wave/soil/structure interactions.

Yamamoto, T., 2002, Imaging the permeability structure within highly permeable earth, 2nd-Biot Conference, in Poro-Mechanics II, pp85.

Yamamoto, T., 2001, Imaging the permeability structure within the near-surface sediments by acoustic crosswell tomography, Journal of Applied Geophysics 47 (1), 1-11.

Roger, A.K., and Yamamoto, T., 1999, Analysis of high-frequency acoustic scattering data measured in the shallow waters of the Florida Strait, J. Acoust. Soc. Am 106, 2469-2479.

Day, C.M., and Yamamoto, T., 1999, Low grazing angle bistatic sea floor scattering on the Florida Atlantic coastal shelf, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106, 1744-1754.

Rapids, B., Nye, T., and Yamamoto, T., 1998, Pilot experiment for the acquisition of marine sediment properties via small scale tomography system, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 103, 212-224.

Yamamoto, T., 1996, Acoustic scattering in the ocean from velocity and density fluctuations in the sediments, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99, 866-879.

Yamamoto, T., Nye, T., and Kuru, M., 1995, Imaging the permeability structure of a limestone aquifer by crosswell acoustic tomography, Geophysics 60, 1634-1645.

Yamamoto, T., Nye, T., and Kuru, M., 1994, Porosity, permeability, shear strength: Crosswell tomography below an iron foundry, Geophysics 59, 1530-1541.

Turgut, A. and Yamamoto, T., 1990, Measurements of Acoustic Wave Velocities and Attenuation in Marine Sediments, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87(6), 2376-2383.

Yamamoto, T., Trevorrow, M., Badiey, M., and Turgut, A, 1990, Seabed porosity and shear modulus inversion using surface gravity (water) wave-induced seabed motion, Geophys. J. Int. 98, 173-182.

Yamamoto, T., Trevorrow, M., Badiey, M. and Turgut, A., 1989, Determination of the Seabed Porosity and Shear Modulus Profiles Using a Gravity Wave Inversion, Geophys. J. Int. 98, 173-182.