Katsuhiko Ishibashi

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Katsuhiko Ishibashi is a Professor in the Research Center for Urban Safety and Security in the Graduate School of Science at Kobe University, Japan. Professor Ishibashi is a seismologist who has written extensively in the areas of seismicity and seismotectonics in and around the Japanese Islands.[1] He recently coined the term genpatsu-shinsai, from the Japanese words for "nuclear power" and "quake disaster".[2]

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  1. ^ Katsuhiko ISHIBASHI
  2. ^ Insight: Where not to build nuclear power stations