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- Middle Miocene fossil diatom assemblages from carbonate concretions in the Nanatani Formation and a formation equivalent to the Teradomari Formation in the Neogene Niigata sedimentary basin of Japan
- Thalassiosira mizunamiensis Yanagisawa sp. nov., a new fossil Thalassiosira species from the early Middle Miocene Oidawara Formation in Mizunami area, central Japan
- Diatoms from Lake Yogo, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
- Size reduction of Eunotia arcus Ehr. var. arcus from Suge-numa( Suge Lake)
- Diatom community attached to the rock of stone chamber of Ishibutai ancient tomb in Asuka Town, Nara Prefecture, Japan
- Succession of marine epiphytic diatoms in winter at Nou Town, Niigata Prefecture, Central Japan
- Numerical Estimation for Organic Pollution of the Ina River based on the Attached Diatom Assemblage of the River Bed
- Observations of two new species of Navicula: N. exiloides and N. delicatilineolata
- Size reduction of Eunotia tropica Hust. in a culture
- Two types of areola occlusion in the valve of Amphitetras antediluviana Ehrenberg
- Water quality evaluation using diatoms of the rivers in Tokyo
- Effects of reduction of sewage effluent on periphytic diatom assemblage in a lotic system
- A Study on the Organic Water Pollution of Rivers in Hokuriku District Based on the Analysis of Species Components of Epilithic Diatom Assemblages ( 1 )
- A Numerical Water Quality Assessment of Rivers in Hokuriku District Using Epilithic Diato m Assembage in River Bed as Biological Indicator:(II) The Values of RPID in Surveyed Rivers
- Water Quality Chart of the River Kinokawa:Using Diatom Assemblage Index to Organic Water Pollution ( DAIpo ) Based on Attached Diatom Assemblage on River Bed
- Epilithic freshwater diatoms in Central Sumatra
- Diatom Assemblage occurred as an Environmental Frontier Community in a Spa (pH 10.1) which is the most Alkaline Hot Spring in Japan
- Morphological Variability of Cymbella microcephala Grunow
- Simulation of Organic Water Pollution using Highly Prevailing Diatom Taxa (2). Diatom assemblage in which the leading taxon belongs to Caloneis, Cocconeis, Cyclotella, Cymbella, Diatoma, Eunotia, Fragilaria, Gomphoneis or Gomphonema
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