Accurate Ocean Tide Modeling in Southeast Alaska and Large Tidal Dissipation around Glacier Bay
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概要
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- Oceanographic Society of Japanの論文
- 2009-06-01
著者
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Fujimoto Hiromi
Research Center For Prediction Of Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Graduate School Of Science Toho
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Larsen Christopher
Geophysical Institute University Of Alaska Fairbanks
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Ohta Yusaku
Research Center For Prediction Of Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Graduate School Of Science Toho
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MIURA Satoshi
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, To
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INAZU DAISUKE
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics/Japan Science and Technology Agency
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SATO TADAHIRO
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, To
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NAKAMURA KAZUYUKI
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics/Japan Science and Technology Agency
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HIGUCHI TOMOYUKI
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics/Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Higuchi Tomoyuki
The Institute Of Statistical Mathematics
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Sato Tadahiro
Research Center For Prediction Of Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Graduate School Of Science Toho
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Miura Satoshi
Research Center For Prediction Of Earthquakes And Volcanic Eruptions Graduate School Of Science Toho
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