Jun-ichi Tazawa | Department Of Geology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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関連著者
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Jun-ichi Tazawa
Department Of Geology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Shuzhong Shen
School Of Aquatic Science And Natural Resources Management Deakin University
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Jun-ichi TAZAWA
Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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Kamada K
Faculty Of Education Hirosakiuniversity
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Shen S
Deakin Univ. Victoria Aus
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Shuzhong Shen
School Of Ecology And Environmet Deakin University Rusden Campus
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Shuzhong Shen
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Niigata University
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Tazawa J
Niigata Univ. Niigata Jpn
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Guang R
School Of Ecology And Environmet Deakin University Rusden Campus
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Fuminori Takizawa
Technical Center Oyo Corporation
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Wei-ping Yang
Jsps Fellow In The Department Of Geology Faculty Of Science Niigatauniversity
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Kotaro KAMADA
Faculty of Education, HirosakiUniversity
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Takayuki MATSUMOTO
Yamakage-cho 88-1, Gojo City, Nara Prefecture
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Yosuke IBARAKI
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University
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Kotaro Kamada
Faculty Of Education Hirosakiuniversity
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Yosuke Ibaraki
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Niigata University
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Takayuki Matsumoto
Yamakage-cho 88-1 Gojo City Nara Prefecture
著作論文
- Middle Permian brachiopods from the Dongujimqinqi area, InnerMongolia, China
- A Middle Permian Boreal-Tethyan mixed brachiopod fauna from Yakejima,southern Kitakami Mountains, NE Japan
- Spores and pollen from the Middle Permian Kanokura Formation in theKamiyasse area, southern Kitakami Mountains, northeast Japan
- Middle Permian brachiopods from the Oguradani Formation, Ise district,Hida Gaien Belt, Central Japan
- Middle Permian brachiopods from Setamai, the type locality of theKanokura Formation, southern Kitakami Mountains, northeast Japan
- Middle Permian brachiopods from Hiyomo, Mino Beit, central Japan:Their provincial relationships with North America
- Leptodus and Spiriferella (Permian Brachiopoda) from the UsuginuConglomerate, southern Kitakami Mountains, northeast Japan
- Enteletes gibbosus Chronic, 1949(Permian Brachiopoda)from the Hachimandistrict, Mino Belt, Central Japan
- Rotaia (Rhynchonellida, Brachiopoda) from the Lower Carboniferous northeast Japan and its palaeobiogeographical significance