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- Benthic foraminifera from the Antarctic Ocean bottom sediments off Syowa and Mawson Stations, Antarctica (abstract)
- CONTINUOUS COLLECTION OF MACROPLANKTON BY A FISH PUMP AT SURFACE LAYER IN THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN : A PRELIMINARY REPORT (Collected Abstracts of Transactions of the Tokyo University of Fisheries No. 5,March 1982)
- A Preliminary Isotopic Study on Four Yamato Diogenites-Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr Systematics-
- Conjugate studies of hydromagnetic waves
- Noble gases in Yamato-793274 and -86032 lunar meteorites
- Metallographic and Magnetic Properties of Antarctic Meteorites: Allan Hills A77255, Derrick Peak A78003 and A78007, and Russian Meteorite Sikhote-Alin
- Unusual retreat and advance of polar air mass over Mt. Chokai based on 8000-hour temperature records beneath the very deep snow cover from two memory-type thermometers during 1986/87
- Comparison of the auroral electron precipitations in the northern and southern conjugate regions by two DMSP satellites
- A pyroxene-oldhamite clast in Bustee: Igneous aubritic oldhamite and a mechanism for the Ti enrichment in aubritic troilite
- Deriving asteroid mineralogies from reflectance spectra: Implications for the MUSES-C target asteroid
- Radar investigations of the mesosphere, stratosphere and the troposphere in Svalbard
- はじめに(南極越冬医学に関するシンポジウム講演要旨)
- Seismic Studies during the JARE South Pole Traverse 1968-69
- Riometer records of 30 MHz cosmic noise at Syowa Station, Antarctica in 1982(Ionosphere 29)
- Excitation of Pi3 Type Pulsations during Substorm
- ECOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE DIFFERENCES IN FLORA AND HABITAT OF LICHENS BETWEEN THE SYOWA STATION AREA IN CONTINENTAL ANTARCTIC AND KING GEORGE ISLAND IN MARITIME ANTARCTIC (Twelfth Symposium on Polar Biology)
- SURFACE WATER MONITORING SYSTEM INSTALLED ON BOARD THE ICEBREAKER SHIRASE (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology)
- Distribution and abundance of soil bacteria in the vicinity of Syowa Station in Antarctica, with special reference to habitat conditions
- The high-latitude artificial aurora of 21 February 1999: An analysis
- Anaerobic Bacteria of Antarctica─Isolation of Clostridia from the Soil around Syowa Station─