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共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

  1. OGAWA Yujiro
  2. KAWAMURA Kiichiro
  3. BECK Christian
  4. DOLAN James
  5. ALVAREZ Francis, ANDREIEFF Patrick, BARNES Ross, BLANC Gerard, BROWN Kevin, FISHER Andrew, GIESKES Joris, MASCLE Alain, MOORE J. Casey, MORAN Kate, SAKAI Toyosaburo, SCHOONMAKER Jane, WILKENS Roy
  6. BEHRMANN Jan, CLARK Murlene, HOUNSLOW Mark, McLELLAN Patrick, TANIGUCHI Hidetsugu, TAYLOR Elliott, VROLIJK Peter J., WILLIAMS Colin
  7. ANMA Ryo
  8. DILEK Yildirim, HIRANO Naoto, MOHIUDDIN Mia Mohammad
  9. FUJIOKA Kantaro, LEE In Tae
  10. HIRANO Satoshi, KAWAKAMI Shunsuke, MORI Ryota, OHTA Yasufumi, YAMAMOTO Yuzuru
  11. ISHII Teruaki, KOBAYASHI Kazuo, OHSUMI Tsuneo, TAIRA Asahiko, TAKAHASHI Akiko
  12. CHIBA Tae, HOTTA Hiroshi, KAWATA Takami, MICHIGUCHI Yoko, MURAOKA Satoru, PICKERING Kevin T., SASHIDA Katsuo, SATO Hiroshi, YOKOYAMA Shunji
  13. BURMEISTER Kurtis C., DIOP Souleymane, FUJIKURA Katsunori, HANAMURA Yasuaki, HIRONO Tetsuro, HORIUCHI Kazutoshi, IKEHARA Ken, IWABUCHI Yo, MAEKAWA Hirokazu, MOORE Gregory, MOORE Gregory F., NIDAIRA Manami, SASAKI Tomoyuki, SENO Tetsuzo, SOH Wonn, STOW Dorrik A.V., TOKUYAMA Hidekazu, VROLIJK Peter
  14. ABE Natsue, ABIDIN Hasannudin Z., AGAR Susan M., AKIYAMA Tatsushi, AKIYOSHI Hinako, ALLAWATI Huda, ALLAWATI Huda Mohamed, ASADA Miho, ASHI Juichiro, AUNG Than Tin, BEHARMANN Jan, BENSON Mark, BOULEGUE Jacques, CLERK Murlene, CUREWITZ Daniel, DILEK Yildrim, DOLAN James F., ENDO Ryota, FUHU Ren, FUJII Toru, GAMO Toshitaka, GUO Junhua, HAMED Diaa, HARA Hidetoshi, HARIONO Hery, HASHIMOTO Naoki, HAYMAN Nicholas W., HIDAYATI Deni, HIRATA Takafumi, HOSODA Yuji, HOSONO Takahiro, IKEDA Takeshi, IMAMURA Fumihiko, INGLE Stephanie P., IWASAKI Tomohiko, KANAMATSU Toshiya, KANEOKA Ichiro, KAWAMURA Kiiciro, KIMURA Jun-Icih, KITAHARA Tetsuro, KLAUS Adam, KOBAYASHI Reiji, KORESAWA Atsushi, KUROSAWA Masanori, KUWANO Takeshi, LI Huoyin, LI Rui Qing, MACHIDA Shiki, MATSUDA Seiji, MATSUMARU Kuniteru, MCLELLAN Patrick, MHOUNSLOW Mark, MIYAZAKI Kazuhiro, NAGAKAWA Katsuhisa, NAKAMURA Tadashi, NAKANISHI Masao, NISHI Takuro, NISHIMURA Takuya, NISHIYAMA Eiichiro, NISHIYAMA Tadao, OBATA Masaaki, OYAGI Norio, PARIATMONO, PRADONO Mulyo Harris, RAFLIANA Irina, SABODA Kristine L., SAITO Kazuo, SAKAI Hitoshi, SHIOZAKI Ryo, SHISHIKURA Masanobu, SHOZUI Masaya, SURONO, SUYEHIRO Kiyoshi, SUZUKI Kiyofumi, Shipboard Scientific Parties, Shipboard Scientific Party KR03-07, TAKAHASHI Eiichi, TAKAMI Yoshihiro, TAKAZAWA Sakiko, TAKIZAWA Shigeru, TALOR Elliott, TAMAKI Kensaku, TANAKA Chihiro, TANIGUCHI Hitoshi, TANIGUCHI Hodetsugu, THEIN Myint, TSUNOGAE Toshiaki, UCHINO Takayuki, UNDERWOOD Michael B., Working Group Kanto Asperity Project, YAMADA Yasuhiro, YAMAGUCHI Asuka, YAMAMOTO Junji, YK05-08 Leg 2 and YK06-02 Shipboard Scientific Parties, YK05-08 Leg2 and YK06-02, YOSHIMURA Yasutaka, ZHANG Ming, ZHUJUN Han, 井口 正人, 佐竹 健治, 加藤 照之, 海津 正倫

発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

  1. Tectonic Development of the Chichibu Terrain in Eastern Shikoku, Japan, with Special Reference to the Deformational Stages [search@G] [search@A]
  2. Stratigraphy and Paleogeography of the Chichibu Terrain in Eastern Shikoku, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  3. Fracture Systems in the Kobotoke Group in the Western Part of Metropolice of Tokyo (Part2) [search@G] [search@A]
  4. Depth depending development of fractures and foliations in the Quaternary boring cores in the sagami tectonic Basin, southwest of Tokyo [search@G] [search@A]
  5. Structural Characteristics and Tectonisms around the Microcontinent in the Outer Margin of the Paleozoic Mesozoic Geosyncline of Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  6. Two Types of Accretionary Fold Belts in Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  7. Tectonic Significance of the Sedimentary and Structural Variety of the Accreted Neogene Fold Belt on the Northeastern End of the Philippine Sea Plate [search@G] [search@A]
  8. Two Types of Accretionary Fold Belts in Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  9. Tectonics of some forearc fold belts in and around the arc arc crossing area in central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  10. Mineoka Ophiolite Blet in the Izu Forearc Area Neogene Accretion of Oceanic and Island Arc Assenblages on the Northeastern Corner of the Philippine Sea Plate [search@G] [search@A]
  11. Variety of Subduction and Accretion Processes in Cretaceous to Recent Plate Boundaries around Southwest and Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  12. Barbados Ridge 1. OPD Leg 110 at the Northern Barbados Ridge: Introduction and Explanatory Notes [search@G] [search@A]
  13. Barbados Ridge 10. Synthesis of Shipboard Results: Leg 110 Transect of the northern Barbados Ridge [search@G] [search@A]
  14. Barbados Ridge 2. Geophysical Profiling [search@G] [search@A]
  15. Barbados Ridge 4. Site 671 [search@G] [search@A]
  16. Barbados Ridge 5. Site 672 [search@G] [search@A]
  17. Barbados Ridge 6. Site 673 [search@G] [search@A]
  18. Barbados Ridge 7. Site 674 [search@G] [search@A]
  19. Barbados Ridge 8. Site 675 [search@G] [search@A]
  20. Barbados Ridge 9. Site 676 [search@G] [search@A]
  21. Genesis and deformation of mud injections containing chaotic basalt limestone chert associations: examples from the southwest Japan forearc [search@G] [search@A]
  22. Geology and Tectonics of the Miura Boso Peninsulas and the Adjacent Area [search@G] [search@A]
  23. Tectonics and hydrogeology of the northern Bardados Ridge: Results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 110 [search@G] [search@A]
  24. Structure and development of the Sagami trough and the Boso triple junction [search@G] [search@A]
  25. Submarine Depositional Processes for Volcaniclastic Sediments in the Mio Pliocene Misaki Formation, Miura Group, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  26. Tectonic evolution of the triple junction off central Honshu for the past 1 million years [search@G] [search@A]
  27. Upslope deposition of extremely distal turbidites: An example from the Tiburon Rise, west central Atlantic [search@G] [search@A]
  28. Eocene Oligocene Sedimentation in the Tiburon Rise/ODP Leg 110 Area: an Example of Significant Upslope Flow of Distal Turbidity Currents [search@G] [search@A]
  29. Eocene Paleogeography of the Southeastern Caribbean: Relations between Sedimentation on the Atlantic Abyssal Plain at Site 672 and Evolution of the South American Margin [search@G] [search@A]
  30. Cretaceous to Holocene forearc evolution in Japan and its implication to crustal dynamics [search@G] [search@A]
  31. Finding of Cretaceous radiolarians from the block of sheared olistostrome in the southern part of the Shimanto Belt near the Ashizuri Cape, Kochi Prefecture [search@G] [search@A]
  32. Accretion of volcanic forearc sediments to another forearc Unique process around the Boso triple junction in western Pacific (II 6 1O 6) [search@G] [search@A]
  33. Continental Margin Tectonics in Kyushu, Southwest Japan Mesozoic Paired Metamorphic Belts and Accretionary Complexes (A22) [search@G] [search@A]
  34. Extension Tectonics at the Seaward Slope of the Japan Trench ; Seabeam Survey and Submersible Shinkai 6500 Observations (C3 O 5) [search@G] [search@A]
  35. Finding of Blueschist Facies Clasts from Serpentiniate Seamount, Mariana Forearc, OEP Leg 125 (I 1 04 O 3) [search@G] [search@A]
  36. Metamorphic Rocks from the Serpentinite Seamounts in the Mariana and Izu Ogasawara Forearcs [search@G] [search@A]
  37. Stable Isotopic Ratios and Origins of the Carbonate Encrustation at Subduction Induced Cold Seeps of the Eastern Nankai Trough (C3 O 10) [search@G] [search@A]
  38. Destruction and dissolution of radiolarian tests in relation to the present and ancient decollement zones, Barbados accretinary complex, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 110 [search@G] [search@A]
  39. Layer parallel faults, duplexes, imbricate thrusts and vein structures of the Miura Group: Keys to understanding the Izu fore arc sediment accretion to the Honshu fore arc [search@G] [search@A]
  40. Two stage model of incorporation of seamount and oceanic blocks into sedimentary melange: Geochemical and biostratigraphic constraints in Jurassic Chichibu accretionary complex, Shikoku, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  41. Age, facies, and significance of the pelagic hemipelagic sequences of the Mineoka Ophiolitic Belt, Boso Peninsula, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  42. Contrasting Styles of Deformation in the Shallow Levels of Accretionary Prisms [search@G] [search@A]
  43. En echelon patterns of Calyptogena colonies in the Japan Trench [search@G] [search@A]
  44. Paleogene to Neogene calcareous and siliceous sequence in the Mineoka Belt [search@G] [search@A]
  45. Sedimentological study of piston core off Kyushu Palau Ridge KT94 10, P 01 [search@G] [search@A]
  46. Seismogenic Structure of the January 17, 1995 Hanshin M7.2 Earthquake [search@G] [search@A]
  47. Silica mineralization of Jurassic/Cretaceous radiolarian cherts and claystone from a seamount flank at the Mariana trench oceanward slope [search@G] [search@A]
  48. Role of normal and reverse faulting for surface cracks, tectonic erosion and Calyptogena colonies at northern Japan Trench [search@G] [search@A]
  49. Subduction Tectonics of the Barbados Accretionary Prism Role of the Decollement A review [search@G] [search@A]
  50. Tension cracks on the oceanward slopes of the northern Japan and Mariana Trenches [search@G] [search@A]
  51. Biostratigraphic and Tectonic Significance of the Paleocene Limestone Beds, Mineoka Tectonic Belt, Boso Peninsula, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  52. Bottom current deposits in the Miocene Pliocene Misaki Formation, Izu forearc area, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  53. Collapse, Burial and Expansion of Cracks in the Oceanward Slope of the Japan Trench: Six Year Observation by Submersibles [search@G] [search@A]
  54. Duplex arrays and thickening of accretionary prisms: An example from Boso Peninsula, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  55. Late Paleocene middle Miocene pelagic sequences in the Boso Peninsula, Japan: New light on northwest Pacific tectonics [search@G] [search@A]
  56. Outer slope faulting associated with the western Kuril and Japan trenches [search@G] [search@A]
  57. Preservation of Biogenic OPAL A in Earliest Cretaceous Radiolarian Claystone from the Western Pacific [search@G] [search@A]
  58. Tectonostratigraphy of the Glen App area, Southern Uplands, Scotland: anatomy of an Ordovician accretionary complex [search@G] [search@A]
  59. Volcaniclastic sediments, process interaction and depositional setting of the Mio Pliocene Miura Group, SE Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  60. Compaction Processes and its Depth Variation of Magnetic Fabrics and Microtextures of Unlithified Sediments: ODP Leg 174B, Site 1074A [search@G] [search@A]
  61. Compaction process of pelagic clay collected from Parece Vela Rift [search@G] [search@A]
  62. Dilatant clayey microstructure in the Barbados decollement zone [search@G] [search@A]
  63. Late Oligocene larger foraminifera from the Komahashi Daini Seamount, Kyushu Palau Ridge and their tectonic significance [search@G] [search@A]
  64. Liquefaction Liquefaction and injection structures in accretionary prism sediments: examples from the Shimanto belt, Miura Boso peninsula and Nankai trough [search@G] [search@A]
  65. Sulfide minerals as an indicator for petrogenesis and serpentinization of peridotites: An example from the Hayama Mineoka belt, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  66. Are thrust duplexes and contorted beds in the Kotto Unit of Pleistocene Chikura Group of gravitational or tectonic origin? [search@G] [search@A]
  67. Deformation of Unlithified Sediments in an Early Stage of the Compaction Process Deduced from Microtextures and Magnetic Fabrics: ODP Leg 174B, Hole 1074A [search@G] [search@A]
  68. Is the bottom current sediment from the Kyushu Palau Ridge contourite or turbidite ? [search@G] [search@A]
  69. Multi stage Evolution of the Tertiary Mineoka Ophiolite (Boso Peninsula, Japan) at a TTT Triple Junction in the NW Pacific as Revealed by New Geochemical and Age Constraints [search@G] [search@A]
  70. Pore structure of sheared coals and related coalbed methane [search@G] [search@A]
  71. Tectonic implications for the occurrence of ocean floor, hotspot, and island arc materials within accretionary prisms: Examples from the Mesozoic Cenozoic NW Pacific Rim [search@G] [search@A]
  72. The mode and nature of faulting and deformation and the emplacement history of the Mineoka ophiolite, NW Pacific Rim: From mid ocean ridge spreading to tectonic accretion on land [search@G] [search@A]
  73. Growth Process of Framboidal Pyrite in Deep Sea Sediments (89 6) [search@G] [search@A]
  74. Anatomy of Eastern Nankai accretionary prism toe at Tenryu deep sea canyon by submersible surveys and various physical tests (T52B 0272) [search@G] [search@A]
  75. Deep sea tsunami deposits in the Miocene Nishizaki Formation of Boso Peninsula, Central Japan (OS22B 1152) [search@G] [search@A]
  76. En echelon knolls in the Nosappu Fracture Zone, NW Pacific : A possible leaky transform fault zone (V21D 0553) [search@G] [search@A]
  77. Stress Drop and Fluid Flow During Pre and Post Seismogenic Faulting along Decollement Zone in Ordovician Southern Uplands Accretionary Prism, Scotland(71 14) [search@G] [search@A]
  78. Structure and Tectonics of the Moho and Surrounding Part of the Oman Ophiolite, West Sohar [search@G] [search@A]
  79. The Implication of Structural Discontinuities in Rock Slope Stability Analysis : Example of Katsuura Ubara, SE Japan (H42F 1150) [search@G] [search@A]
  80. The nature of faulting and deformation in the Mineoka ophiolite, NW Pacific Rim [search@G] [search@A]
  81. Anatomy of Accretionary Prism Toe: Off Scraping Accretion Processes and Mechanisms at the Eastern Nankai Trough [search@G] [search@A]
  82. Combination of Serpentinite, Basalt and Metamorphic Rocks in Forearc Intermixture in Western Pacific Ophiolites [search@G] [search@A]
  83. Discrimination of Deep Sea Bottom Current Deposits: Examples of Turbidites, Contourites, Internal Tidal and Tsunami Deposits from Miocene, Miura Boso Peninsulas, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  84. Earthquake Triggered Injection Body in Trench Slope Basin Setting [search@G] [search@A]
  85. Melanges in Accretionary Prism Concept: Totally Chaotic or Systematic? [search@G] [search@A]
  86. Progressive change of pelagic clay microstructure during burial process: examples from piston cores and ODP cores [search@G] [search@A]
  87. Seafloor spreading, obduction and triple junction tectonics of the Mineoka Ophiolite, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  88. The Origin of Chaotic Sediments in Shallow Part of Accretionary Wedge, Southern Part of the Miura and Boso Peninsulas, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  89. Vein Structure: Resonance of Density Current [search@G] [search@A]
  90. Which Contributes More to Riedel Shear and the Ground Surface Fracture, Shear or Tension? [search@G] [search@A]
  91. Lower Cretaceous radiolarian bedded chert from the Mineoka Belt, Boso Peninsula, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  92. Origin of layering in cumulate gabbros in the Oman ophiolite: Insights from magnetic susceptibility measurements in the Wadi Sadm area [search@G] [search@A]
  93. Transpressional tectonics of the Mineoka Ophiolite Belt in a trench trench trench type triple junction, Boso Peninsula, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  94. Composition of Clay Minerals from Mudstones in the Nankai Accretionary Prism, Tenryu and Shiono misaki Canyons(T12C 07) [search@G] [search@A]
  95. Control of internal structure and fluid migration pathways within the Barbados Ridge decollement zone by strike slip faulting: Evidence from coherence and three dimensional seismic amplitude imaging: Discussion [search@G] [search@A]
  96. Data Report: Silica Mineral Crystallization with Textural Change of Cretaceous Siliceous/Calcareous Pelagic Sedimentary Rocks Recovered from the Northwest Pacific, ODP Leg 185 [search@G] [search@A]
  97. Effects of Cyclic Desiccation on Physical and Mechaical Properties of Neogene Sandstones and Siltstones from Boso Peninsula, Japan(H53B 0607) [search@G] [search@A]
  98. Ongoing Accretionary Prism Formation: Submersible Direct Observations of the Tenryu Submarine Canyon in the Nankai Accretionary Prism(110 6) [search@G] [search@A]
  99. Progressive Microfabric Changes in Unconsolidated Pelagic and Hemipelagic Sediments Down to 180 mbsf, Northwest Pacific, ODP Leg 185, Site 1149 [search@G] [search@A]
  100. Recognition and implication for two stage layer parallel faults in accretionary prisms onland and under the sea(T21B 0420) [search@G] [search@A]
  101. Submersible Observations of the Nankai Accretionary Prism Exposed aong the Shionomisaki Submarine Canyon(110 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  102. Volcanism in Response to Plate Flexure [search@G] [search@A]
  103. Why are Damaged Areas Distributed Unevenly, in Central Java Earthquake, Indonesia, 2006?(P 199) [search@G] [search@A]
  104. Deformation Patterns & Exhumation Processes in Convergent Margin Accretionary Melanges: Cretaceous Franciscan (USA) and Tertiary Mineoka (Japan) Complexes(168 3) [search@G] [search@A]
  105. Distribution Pattern of Ophiolitic and Metamorphic Rock Blocks in the Fault Zone of The Mineoka Belt, Boso Peninsula, NW Pacific(83 92) [search@G] [search@A]
  106. Formation of Submarine Landslide Deposits in Convergent Margin Accretionary Prisms: An Example from the Southernmost Boso Peninsula, Japan(83 91) [search@G] [search@A]
  107. Large scale chaotically mixed sedimentary body within the Late Pliocene to Pleistocene Chikura Group, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  108. Possibile Cyclic Post Seismic Normal Faulting during Off Scraping in Accretionary Prism Development: Examples from Nankai and Boso Complexes, Japan(168 4) [search@G] [search@A]
  109. Structural Architecture of the Pliocene Chikura Group in the Boso Peninsula, Japan, and a Model for the Evolution of Collisional Accretionary Prisms(83 90) [search@G] [search@A]
  110. Active basal slip zones in the Jin'nosuke dani landslide, Mount Hakusan, Central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  111. Kanto Asperity Project (IODP): General aspect of monitoring of seismicity and crustal movement toward mitigation of great hazards in the Tokyo Megalopolis region [search@G] [search@A]
  112. Oblique subduction in an island arc collision setting: Unique sedimentation, accretion, and deformation processes in the Boso TTT type triple junction area, NW Pacific [search@G] [search@A]
  113. Physical properties, textural variation and fluid flow near the Nankai Mega Splay Fault zone exposed in the Shionomisaki canyon, off Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  114. Structural Geology of the Nankai Accretionary Prism; Tenryu Submarine Canyon, Japan (321 7) [search@G] [search@A]
  115. Tetiary recent Subduction Zone Products along the Japanese Island Arcs as Modern Analogues of Ancient Orogenic Belts: Emplacement of Trench Sediments, Metamorphic and Ophiolitic Rocks into Forearc Areas (321 6) [search@G] [search@A]
  116. Vein structures, like ripple marks, are formed by short wavelength shear waves [search@G] [search@A]
  117. Formation of chaotic rock units during primary accretion processes: Examples from the Miura Boso accretionary complex, central Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  118. Knocker catalogue of the Mineoka ophiolite belt, Boso Peninsula, Japan [search@G] [search@A]
  119. Structural architecture and active deformation of the Nankai Accretionary Prism, Japan: Submersible survey results from the Tenryu Submarine Canyon [search@G] [search@A]
  120. Tectonic implications of strike slip fault regime at the leading edge of an accretionary prism [search@G] [search@A]
  121. Multi disciplinary Hazard Reduction from Earthquakes and Volcanoes in Indonesia: overview(MAG022 01) [search@G] [search@A]
  122. Earliest Cretaceous initial spicule bearing spherical radiolarians from the Mariana Trench [search@G] [search@A]
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