nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
SAKAGUCHI Yutaka 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "SAKAGUCHI Yutaka")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1961: Paleogeographical Studies of Peat Bogs in Northern Japan
1969: A Theory of Relief Forming
1969: Development of Drainage Basins An Introduction to Statistical Geomorphology
1972: Morphogenesis of the Japanese Islands and the Eastern Alps
1972: Some Geomorphological Problems of Terraces in Vienna Basin and Western Part of Small Hungarian Plain
1976: Characteristics of Ozegahara Deposits and Climatic Changes since Lateglacial in Central Japan
1978: Concluding Remarks (Paleolithic Site of Douara Cave and Paleogeography of Palmyra Basin in Syria)
1978: Palmyra Pluvial Lake Paleogeography around the Paleolithic Site of Douara
1979: Distribution and Genesis of Japanese Peatlands
1980: On the Genesis of Banks and Hollows in Peat Bogs An Explanation by a Thatch Line Theory
1982: Climatic Variability during the Holocene Epoch in Japan and its Causes
1983: Warm and Cold Stages in the Past 7600 Years in Japan and their Global Correlation ‐ Especially on Climatic Impacts to the Global Sea Level Changes and the Ancient Japanese History ‐
1985: Holocene Marine Deposits in Hokkaido and their Sedimentary Environments
1986: Evidence of the Introduction of Burned Field Cultivation into the Japanese Central Highlands during the Jomon Period
1986: Interglacial Climates and Relic Red Soils in Northern Japan Based on Pollen Records of Interglacial Deposits in Eastern Hokkaido
1986: Pediment A Glacial Cycle Topography? Genesis of the Pediments in Central Syria
1988: Quaternary Glaciation, its Appearance and Disappearance
1989: Some Pollen Records from Hokkaido and Sakhalin
1990: The Paleoclimate of Northern Japan during the Lastglacial revealed by a Pollen Analytical Study on the Terrace Deposits of Southern Hokkaido
1992: Cooling of Hokkaido around 9000 BP Caused by Permafrost Meltwater Burst
1995: Abandoned Flint Artifacts and the Dynamics of Debris Mantles in the Syrian Desert