Horie Shoji | Institute Of Paleolimnology And Paleoenvironment On Lake Biwa Kyoto University
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Horie Shoji
Institute Of Paleolimnology And Paleoenvironment On Lake Biwa Kyoto University
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SCHLÜCHTER Christian
Institute of Foundation Engineering and Soil Mechanics
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Tomita Katsutoshi
Institute Of Earth Sciences Faculty Of Science Kagoshima University
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Koyama Mutsuo
Research Reactor Institute Kyoto University
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Schluchter Christian
Institute of Foundation Engineering and Soil Mechanics, ETH-Honggerberg
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HEUBERGER Helmut
Institute of Geography, University of Salzburg
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HORIE Shoji
Institute of Paleolimnology and Paleoenvironment on Lake Biwa, Kyoto University
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KAWASHIMA Munetsugu
Department of Chemistry, Shiga University
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TAKAMATSU Takejiro
Water and Soil Environment Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies
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HORIE Shoji
Institute, of Paleolimnology and Paleoenvironment on Lake Biwa, Kyoto University
著作論文
- Glacial stratigraphy of Antarctica and of the Northern Japanese Alps: A theoretical climatestratigraphic comparison for the period 4000-2000 y B.P. based on radiocarbon dating (extended abstract)
- Evidence for Valley Glaciation in Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaido. I:Upper Satsunai Valley
- Brief summary on 200 meters coring and analytical study of that core obtained in the center of Lake Biwa.
- Nomination on the late glacial age in Japan. Oriental morainic features and Lake Biwa sedimentary sequence.:Oriental Morainic Features and Lake Biwa Sedimentary Sequence
- Geological features of Paleo-Biwa Group as the basis of deep drilling. From the view point of recent chronological data.:From the View Point of Recent Chronological Data
- Preliminary report on the geological correlation between the deep boring sequence and the Paleo-Biwa Group around Lake Biwa.
- Vertical distribution profiles of Mn, As, Na and Hf as possible indicators for paleo-water depth in the 1400 meter long core drilled from Lake Biwa.
- Clay mineralogical study on the upper 800m of 1,400m sediment core samples from Lake Biwa.
- High Mountain Morphology of Daisetsu and Hidaka, Hokkaido
- Advanced report on the Pleistocene glaciation in the Japanese Islands in connection with Lake Biwa stratigraphic study.