nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
HAYAKAWA Yukio 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "HAYAKAWA Yukio")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
19: HAYAKAWA Yukio
5: Japan Meteorological Agency
4: Japan Meteorological Agency(JMA), NAKADA Setsuya
3: Geological Survey of Japan, KAGIYAMA Tsuneomi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center(VAAC)
2: ARAMAKI Shigeo, Associated Press, Geographical Survey Institute, HIRABAYASHI Jun-ichi, IDA Yoshiaki, Volcano Research Center
1: Asahi newspaper, Asia Air Survey, CARN Simon, DZIAK Robert, Daily Yomiuri News, Disaster Prevention Research Institute(DPRI), Earthquake Research Institute(ERI), HOLLIDAY Charles, HYVERNAUD Olivier, Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology(HIGP) Thermal Alerts System, Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, Infrastructure, International Civil Aviation Organization, Japan Coast Guard, Japan Maritime Security and Safety Agency, MATSUMOTO Haru, MODVOLC, Ministry of Land, OSSAKA Joyo, Oceanic Information Section, Reuters, Reuters Foundation Alert Net, SHIMOZURU Daisuke, STROW L. Larrabee, Sakura-jima Volcano Research Center, Seismological and Volcanological Department, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center, Transport and Tourism, Volcanological Division
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1981: Kusatsu Shirane Volcano
1985: Geology of Towada Volcano
1988: Asama Volcano
1988: Kusatu Shirane Volcano
1990: Mode of Eruption and Deposition of the Hachinohe Phreatoplinian Ash from the Towada Volcano, Japan
1991: The November 21 23. 1986 basaltic lava flows of Izu Ohsima volcano. Japan: so called rootless lava or simple overflowing lave?
1996: One Million Year Chronologyof Volcanic Eruptions in Japan using Master Tephras (V31B 13)
2002: Asama (Japan) Periods of heightened seismicity during September 2000 and June 2002
2004: Asama (Japan) Eruption on 1 September causes an elongate ashfall deposit
2004: Asama (Japan) Pumice and lithic samples from September eruption chemically similar to older lavas
2005: Asama (Japan) 1 September 2004 eruption followed by others at least as late as 14 November
2005: Asama (Japan) Maps of 2004 tephra deposits; radar images of the crater's interior and a dome
2005: Fukutoku Okanoba (Japan) July 2005 submarine eruption; discolored water and debris
2006: Akan(Japan) Eruption on 21 March 2006 results in small ash fall
2006: Sakura jima(Japan) First eruption outside of the summit crater in 58 years
2008: Asama(Japan) Late January 2009 eruption; another on 2 February with significant ashfall
2009: Asama(Japan) The forecasted, 2 February 2009 eruption and waning eruptions into May
2009: Sakura jima(Japan) May October 2009, ongoing explosive eruptions
2009: Sakura jima(Japan) Recent (2007 2009) explosive eruptions and intermittent plumes