nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
SHIMOYAMA Shoichi 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "SHIMOYAMA Shoichi")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
2: ICHIHARA Toshihiko, SATO Shin'ichi, YAMANAKA Toshiro
1: CADEE Gehard C., DUNKLEY Daniel J., FUJISAKA Hirokazu, HONG Wan, HORIE Kenji, KABASHIMA Minami, KINOSHITA Hiroko, KOMORITA Tomohiro, LEE Jong-Geol, MAE Ayumi, MIYABE Shunsuke, MIYAHARA Momo, MOMOSHIMA Noriyuki, NAKANISHI Toshimichi, NINOMIYA Takashi, PARK Gyujun, SHIRAISHI Kazuyuki, TAKEMURA Keiji, TANAKA Yukari, TSUKANO Kaori, TSUTSUMI Hiroaki, WATANABE Koichiro
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1984: Size frequency Distributions of Living Population and Dead Shell Assemblages of Macoma (Macoma) incongrua (MARTENS) on an Intertidal Mud Flat in North Kyushu
1992: A New Interpretation of the Left Right Phenomenon during Spatial Diffusion and Transport of Bivalve Shells
1992: Analysis of taphofacies and information loss in shallow sea on the basis of bivalve shell dispersion and fragmentation (II 3 5 O 6)
1992: Paleoenvironmental Analysis of the Middle Pleistocene Shimosa Group, Central Japan on the Basis of Fossil Bivalve Assemblages (II 3 5 P 8)
1996: Fossil Molluscan Assemblages and Paleoenvironment in the Yangtze Delta Comparative Study between the Yangtze Delta and the Saga Plain
1999: Mode of vertical crustal movements during the Late Quaternary in Kyushu, Japan, deduced from heights of ancient shorelines
2007: Stable isotope evidence for identification of chemosynthesis based fossil bivalves associated with cold seepages
2010: Geochemical and diatom evidence of transition from freshwater to marine environments in the Aira Caldera and Kagoshima Bay, Japan, during post glacial sea level rise
2014: Age of the Taishu Group, southwestern Japan, and implications for the origin and evolution of the Japan Sea
2015: Historical occurrence of the short neck clam, Ruditapes philippinarum (Adams & Reeve, 1850), on the sandy flats of Ariake Bay, Kyushu, western Japan
2017: Radiocarbon Age Offset between Shell and Plant Pairs in the Holocene Sediments under Hakata Bay, Western Japan