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UEDA Y. 様の 共著関連データベース

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+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "UEDA Y.")

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

    12: UEDA Y.

    7: MIYAMOTO M.

    6: MIKOUCHI T.

    4: KOIZUMI E.

    3: HIROI T., MONKAWA A.

    2: MCKAY G.

    1: ARAI K., HASHIMOTO K., INOMOTO M., KASAMATSU F., KOJIMA H., MATSUMOTO H., MATSUYAMA T., MORIYAMA M., MURATA Y., NAGANO I., NAGAYA Y., NIMURA T., NONAKA N., OKADA T., ONO Y., PIETERS C.M., SASAKI S., TERAYAMA Y., TOMIZAWA T.


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

    1994: Preliminary Report on Radionuclide Concentrations in the Bottom Waters at the Entrance of Wakasa Bay with Special Reference to the Japan Sea Proper Water [Net] [Bib]

    1995: Adaptive least squares method for estimation of partial cloud coverage within a pixel [Net] [Bib]

    2001: Fast compression of a current sheet during externally driven magnetic reconnection [Net] [Bib]

    2002: Comparative mineralogy of the new nakhlite Yamato 000593 with other nakhlite Martian meteorites [Net] [Bib]

    2002: Diffuse Reflectance Spectra in the 200 2500 nm Wavelength Region for Olivine Heated under Reduced Conditions [Net] [Bib]

    2002: Expanding the Modified Gaussian Model: Estimating the Composition of Olivine Rich Asteroid [Net] [Bib]

    2002: First Analysis of the Reflectance Spectrum of YAMATO 000593: The Spectroscopic Similarity between Yamato 000593 and Nakhla [Net] [Bib]

    2002: On the relationship between mineralogical characteristics and formation conditions of nakhlite Martian meteorites [Net] [Bib]

    2003: Lower hybrid waves observed at the dayside polar region: SS 520 2 rocket experiment [Net] [Bib]

    2003: Mineralogy and Petrology of the Yamato 980459 Martian Meteorite: A New Shergottite Related Rock [Net] [Bib]

    2005: On the relationship between mineralogical characteristics and relative burial depths of nakhlites [Net] [Bib]

    2007: How much of the S type asteroids are made of ordinary chondrite materials, and why are they so highly space weathered? [Net] [Bib]

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