Isamu Matsuyama
Isamu Matsuyama
Publicaions

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
1.Matsuyama, Johnstone, and Hollenbach. Dispersal of Protoplanetary Disks by Central Wind Stripping. The Astrophysical Journal (2009) vol. 700 pp. 10. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
2.Kite, Matsuyama, Manga, Perron, and Mitrovica. True Polar Wander driven by late-stage volcanism and the distribution of paleopolar deposits on Mars. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. (2009) vol. 280 pp. 254. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
3.Matsuyama and Nimmo. Gravity and tectonic patterns of Mercury: Effect of tidal deformation, spin-orbit resonance, nonzero eccentricity, despinning, and reorientation. J. Geophys. Res. (2009) vol. 114 pp. E01010. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
4.Matsuyama and Nimmo. Tectonic patterns on reoriented and despun planetary bodies. Icarus (2008) vol. 195 pp. 459-473. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
5.Schenk, Matsuyama, and Nimmo. True polar wander on Europa from global-scale small-circle depressions. Nature (2008) vol. 453 pp. 368-371. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
6.Daradich, Mitrovica, Matsuyama, Perron, Manga, and Richards. Equilibrium rotational stability and figure of Mars. Icarus (2008) vol. 194 pp. 463-475. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
7.Matsuyama et al. Reorientation of planets with lithospheres: The effect of elastic energy. Icarus (2007) vol. 191 pp. 401-412. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
8.Matsuyama and Nimmo. Rotational stability of tidally deformed planetary bodies. J. Geophys. Res. (2007) vol. 112 pp. E11003. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
9.Nimmo and Matsuyama. Reorientation of icy satellites by impact basins. Geophys. Res. Lett. (2007) vol. 34 pp. L19203. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
10.Perron, Mitrovica, Manga, Matsuyama, and Richards. Evidence for an ancient martian ocean in the topography of deformed shorelines. Nature (2007) vol. 447 pp. 840-843. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
11.Mitrovica, Wahr, Matsuyama, Paulson, and Tamisea. Reanalysis of ancient eclipse, astronomic and geodetic data: A possible route to resolving the enigma of global sea-level rise. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. (2006) vol. 243 pp. 390-399. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
12.Matsuyama, Mitrovica, Manga, Perron, and Richards. Rotational stability of dynamic planets with elastic lithospheres. J. Geophys. Res. (2006) vol. 111 pp. E02003. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
13.Mitrovica, Wahr, Matsuyama, and Paulson. The rotational stability of an ice-age earth. Geophys. J. Int. (2005) vol. 161 pp. 491. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
14.Hogerheijde, Johnstone, Matsuyama, Jayawardhana, and Muzerolle. Indications for Grain Growth and Mass Decrease in Cold Dust Disks around Classical T Tauri Stars in the MBM 12 Young Association. Astrophys. J. (2003) vol. 593 pp. L101. [DOI, ADS, PDF]
15.Matsuyama, Johnstone, and Murray. Halting Planet Migration by Photoevaporation from the Central Source. Astrophys. J. (2003) vol. 585 pp. L143. [DOI , ADS, PDF]
16.Matsuyama, Johnstone, and Lee. Viscous Diffusion and Photoevaporation of Stellar Disks. Astrophys. J. (2003) vol. 582 pp. 893. [DOI, ADS, PDF]

SUBMITTED
17.Matsuyama and Bills. Global contraction of planetary bodies due to despinning: application to Mercury and Iapetus. Submitted to Icarus.
18.Matsuyama, Mitrovica, Daradich, and Gomez. The rotational stability of a triaixial ice-age Earth. Submitted to JGR Solid Earth.