Hisamichi Matsushita
Hisamichi Matsushita (まつしたひさみち, from September 30, 1908 to September 3, 1980) is a Japanese earth scientist. A specialty is coal geology. Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka birth.
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Career
I graduate from Kyoto empire University department of science geology mineral subject in 1934. I enter the department graduate school and begin a study of the coalfield geology with Shintaro Nakamura. It becomes the adoption to a Kyushu empire University department of engineering mining studies classroom sub-assistant at the invitation of Shinji Yamane in the same year and promotes to an assistant in the next year. I become the assistant professor of the department geology classroom at the same time as a department of science is founded in 1939 by the Kyushu empire University and help Kyukichi Watanabe, Kennichi Sugi, Toyofumi Yoshimura and make an effort for the making of basics of geology classroom with Tatsuo Matsumoto. A coal geology lecture was established for the first time in the country in the classroom in 1949 and took office as the first charge professor. In the same year, I acquire the degree of the doctor of science by "study [1] of the stratigraphy of the class of Paleogene in North Kyushu" from Kyoto University. A retirement age retires from Kyushu University in 1972.
Study achievements
I devoted myself to education and study of the coal geology throughout, and the research object poured power into the layer opening of the Old Tertiary system coal-bearing formation of Kyushu and investigation of the geological feature structure most from beginning to end in in the coalfield of areas such as Karafuto, China, Indonesia and the country. I win West Japan culture prize in 1949. On the other hand, I pushed forward an underground waterway geologic study in conjunction with pit water and the groundwater of the coal mine and played a leading role for hot spring development of each place of Kyushu district, Yamaguchi. There was a proposal of the support for the achievement from Nagasaki and Shimabara-shi, and Shimabara volcano hot spring research institute was founded as Kyushu University department of science attachment in 1962. I served the director of the Shimabara volcanic observatory which became the name change from 1971 through 72. This observatory was renamed to a Shimabara earthquake volcanic observatory in 1984, but this became an eruption foresight of Unzen Mt. Fugen of November, 1990 and the foundation of volcano geology, the anti-disaster measures study.
Footnote
- ^ doctoral dissertation bibliography database.
Main compilation book
- "Mining production magazine V-a in Japan", "coal," it is writing allotment, 545-651 pages, association of Tokyo earth science, 1960.
References
- All members out of Tatsuro Matsumoto "give it to Mr. Hisamichi Matsushita"; Kyushu University department of science memoir, geology, Vol. 11, 1-7, 1971.
- Ryohei Takahashi "mourns for Mr. Hisamichi Matsushita"; geology magazine, Vol. 86, page 839, 1980.
Outside link
- nkysdb: Hisamichi Matsushita (good friend article database)
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