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Earth Science
60
1 - Subsurface Geology of the Kanto Tectonic Basin On the subsurface geology of the central part of Kanto Plain, central Honshu
- Subsurface Geology of the Kanto Tectonic Basin Subsurface structure of the Miocene sedimentary basin (Maebashi-Kumagaya Sedimentary Basin) lying between the Kanto and the Ashio Mountains, central Japan
- Subsurface Geology of the Kanto Tectonic Basin The Itsukaichi-Tamagawa Belt in the Kanto Tectonic Basin, central Honshu, Japan
- Subsurface Geology of the Kanto Tectonic Basin Late Pleistocene to Recent crustal movement in the southwest part of Kanto Plain, central Honshu
- Subsurface Geology of the Kanto Tectonic Basin An application of the Virtual Basement Displacement method to the geological and crustal development in the southwestern part of the Metropolitan area
- Evolutional change of the masticating and spinal movement in Hydrodamalinae
- K-Ar age from an andesitic lava of the Miocene Ogawa Formation in the southern Ueda City, Northern Fossa Magna region, central Japan
- Leptophloeum from the Ainosawa Formation of the Soma area, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast Japan, and the tectono-sedimentary setting of the Leptophloeum-bearing Upper Devonian in Japan
2 - Lower Carboniferous coral biostratigraphy and discovery of tabulate coral Vaughania in Shahmirzad, north Iran
- Significance of whole-rock chemical analysis for ignimbrites: chemical comparison between essential clasts and matrix of the Late Cretaceous Setogawa Ash-Flow Sheet of the Nohi Rhyolite
- Bend structure of the Paleogene Otonashigawa accretionary prism in the Kizekkyo area of the Shimanto Belt in the Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan
- Geochemistry of stream sediments from the Hino River, SW Japan: source rock signatures, downstreawm compositional variations, and influence of sorting and weathering
- The History of Melanic Horizons ("Kurobokudo" Horizons) at the Foot of Ashitaka Volcano, Central Japan
3 - Geological structure and origin of the Pacific Ocean
- A Tectonic Model for Pacific Genesis
- Recent horizontal deformation of the Japanese Islands deduced from the displacements of first order triangulation stations
- Genetic relationship between graben and clustered cauldrons in Kyushu, Japan-With special reference to pre-collapse uplifting-
- Earthquake-induced liquefaction and fluidization in middle Pleistocene in the northern area of Chiba Prefecture, Japan
4 - Bacterial mineral formation of covellite in oily hot springs
- Netto's route to Kosaka Mine in 1873 early Meiji Era based on his sketch entitled as "Japanische Kueste"
- The SK110-Km3 Tephra Bed as a subaqueous gravity flow deposit
- Identification of the source horizon of earthquake-jetted sand based on grain size characteristics and sand fraction composition
- Fission track ages of the lower part of Neogene system in the northern area of the Chichibu sedimentary basin
5 - Geology of the Hidakagawa Belt in the central-western part of Wakayama Prefecture, southwest Japan-Study of the Shimanto Superbelt, Kii Peninsula (Part 13)-
- Submarine forests around Shimokita Peninsula, north end of Honshu, Japan
- The mode of limestones and the age of scleractinian corals come from limestone blocks-Reexamination of corals come from the Wasabidani complex in the central area of the Kii Mountains, Southwest Japan-
- Omine and Odai Cauldrons-Arcuate and semicircular faults, dike swarms and collapse structure in the central area of the Kii Mountains, Southwest Japan-
- Petrography and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of the Cretaceous Hofu granitic batholith, south-central Yamaguchi Prefecture, SW Japan: implication of emplacement mechanism
- K-Ar ages of the Enrei Formation distributed in Yokokawagawa area, Okaya City, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan
6 - Factors of earthquake damage in terrace and alluvial lowland areas of the Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake 2004 in the Yukyuzan area, Nagaoka city-Damage control by valley-shaped low grounds and ditches-
- The Collapse Basin on the Latest Pleistocene-Tamugiyama Collapse Basin in the northern part of Uonuma Hills, central Japan-
- Relationship between damages by the 2004 mid-Niigata Prefecture Earthquake and thickness of fan deposits in Tamugiyama area, Kawaguchi Town, Niigata Prefecture, central Japan
- Geologic condition of the occurrence of the Mid-Niigata Prefecture Earthquake in 2004
- New and significant outcrop of the Aoba Eastern Fault cutting the lower terrace gravel, Aobayama Hill, Sendai, northeast Japan
- An occurrence of the Nanaura Unconformity from Plio-Pleistocene in Sasagami Hills, the eastern margin of Echigo Plain, central Japan
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