Seto Masayuki | Rissho Univeristy
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概要
関連著者
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Seto Masayuki
Rissho Univeristy
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Seto Masayuki
Rissho University
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Seto Masayuki
Geosphere Research Institute Saitama University
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Sone Toshio
Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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Sone Toshio
Hokkaido University
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TAMURA Toshikazu
Rissho Univeristy
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SETO Masayuki
Geosphere Research Institute, Saitama University
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Ishida Takeshi
Formerly Open Research Center Graduate School Of Geo-environmental Science Rissho University
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Matsumoto Futoshi
Rissho University
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SAWADA Yuuki
Hokkaido University
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MIYASHITA Kaori
Rissho University
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ISHIDA Takeshi
Rissho University
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NAKAMURA Yosuke
Rissho University
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TAKADA Akinori
Rissho University
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Tamura Toshikazu
Faculty Of Geo-environmental Science Rissho University
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SUE Akihito
Graduate School of Geo-environmental Science, Rissho University
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ISHIDA Takeshi
Formerly Open Research Center, Graduate School of Geo-environmental Science, Rissho University
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Sue Akihito
Graduate School Of Geo-environmental Science Rissho University
著作論文
- Laboratory experiment of surface stone displacement under freeze-thaw conditions(Poster session,Abstracts of the Taiwan and Japan Joint Symposium: "Geomorphological Hazards and Management" held on 17-18 March, 2008, at Taipei)
- Surface stone migration and freeze-thaw cycles on a low mountain peak in northeastern Japan(Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Meeting of the Union in June 2006 at Mongolia)
- Surface stone displacement in freeze-thaw conditions on a temperate low-mountain peak in northeastern Japan (Featured articles: Turkey-Japan joint conference on geomorphology)
- Surface Stone Displacement in Freeze-thaw Conditions on a Temperate Low-mountain Peak in Northeastern Japan(Turkey-Japan Joint Conference on Geomorphology)
- P25. Disasters of the Mid Niigata Prefecture Earthquake in 2004 The Flash(Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Fall Meeting of the Union, December 2004)
- 16. The Period of Slope Instability and Formation of Block Deposits in the Last Glacial on the Ashio Mountains, Central Japan(Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Fall Meeting of the Union, December 2004)