Wind-Driven Vortex-Pair Flows in Funka Bay, Hokkaido in Early Summer
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著者
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Miyake Hideo
Laboratory Of Enzyme Chemistry Graduate School Of Agriculture And Biological Science Osaka Prefectur
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Nishida Yoshinori
Hokkaido Hakodate Fisheries Experimental Station
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NAKAYAMA Takeyasu
Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Department of Fisheries oceanographyand Marine Science, Faculty
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UEHARA KazuyukiStation
Physical Oceanography Section, Mixed Water Region Fisheries Oceanography Division, Tohoku National F
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Nakayama Takeyasu
Laboratory Of Physical Oceanography Department Of Fisheries Oceanographyand Marine Science Faculty O
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Uehara Kazuyukistation
Physical Oceanography Section Mixed Water Region Fisheries Oceanography Division Tohoku National Fis
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Miyake Hideo
Laboratory Of Physical Oceanography Department Of Fisheries Oceanography And Marine Science Faculty
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Miyake Hideo
Laboratory Of Enzyme Chemistry Graduate School Of Agriculture And Biological Science
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UEHARA Kazuyuki
Physical Oceanography Section, Mixed Water Region Fisheries Oceanography Division, Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute
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