nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
HIGASHI T. 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "HIGASHI T.")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
13: HIGASHI T.
6: MUKAI A., TAKEMOTO S.
3: MACHIDA M., MATSUO K., MURAKAMI M., NAKAGAWA I., NITTA K., YAMAGUCHI K., YAMAMOTO H.
2: FUKUYAMA Y., ONOUE K., SHICHI R., YUSA Y.
1: HSU H.-T., IMANISHI Y., ISHIHARA M., ITAHARA M., JACKSON M.L., KATO T., KOBAYASHI S., KOKUBO K., KOMAZAWA M., KOMURO H., KUDO T., KUSUMOTO S., MAWATARI H., MIYAMACHI H., MIYAUCHI N., MURATA Y., NAITO I., NAKADA M., NAKAI S., NAKAMURA K., NAWA K., OHNO I., OIKAWA J., SATO T., SHINAGAWA A., SUM H.-P., TAKEMURA K., TAMURA Y., WATANABE H., YAMAMOTO A., YAMAMOTO T.
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1981: Halloysite and Kaolinite Cesium Chloride Urea Intercalation Facilitated by a Trace of Water at Elevated Temperature
1990: Secular Gravity Change in Tokai District, Honsu, Japan (G51A 6)
1992: Cumulic Soils on Rakata, Sertung and Panjang(Krakatau Is.) and Properties of each Solum
1995: Accurate estimation of atmospheric effects on gravity observations made with a superconducting gravity meter at Kyoto
1996: Comparison of Absolute Gravimeter and Superconducting Gravimeters at Kyoto
1996: Effects of Ground Motions on Absolute Gravity Measurement
1996: Modification of Superconducting Gravity Meters from Top Mount Suspension to Bottom Mount Type in Kyoto
1997: Effects of Ground Vibrations on Absolute Gravity Measurement in Kyoto
2000: Crustal movements around the Beppu Bay area, East Central Kyushu, Japan, observed by GPS 1996 1998
2001: Precise tidal gravity recorded with superconducting gravimeters at stations Wuhan (China) and Kyoto (Japan)
2005: A Gravity Database of Southwest Japan: Application to Bouguer Gravity Imaging in Kyushu District, Southwest Japan
2005: Repeated Measurements of Gravity with the Absolute Gravimeter FG5 #210 at Matsushiro, Japan and Comparison with the Superconducting Gravimeter T011
2005: Scale factor calibration of a superconducting gravimeter at Esashi Station, Japan, using absolute gravity measurements