nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
NISHITANI Nozomu 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "NISHITANI Nozomu")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
11: NISHITANI Nozomu, OGAWA Tadahiko
6: SATO Natsuo, YAMAGISHI Hisao
2: HOSOKAWA Keisuke, LESTER Mark, MILAN Steve E., RICH Frederick J., SOFKO George, VILLAIN Jean-Paul
1: COWLEY Stanley W.H., EBIHARA Yusuke, EJIRI Mitsumu K., FUJIYOSHI Yasushi, HORI Tomoaki, KATAOKA Ryuho, KIKUCHI Takashi, KINOSHITA Takenori, KUBOTA Minoru, MIYOSHI Yoshizumi, MURAYAMA Yasuhiro, OTSUKA Yuichi, PAPITASHVILI Vladimir O., PINNOCK Mick, PINNOCK Mike, SAKANOI Kazuyo, SESSAI Akira, SHIOKAWA Kazuo, SUZUKI Hidehiko, TROSHICHEV Oleg, TSUGAWA Takuya, WATANABE Masakazu, WILD Jim
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1996: Large scale Poleward Bursts Observed by the Super DARN Radars (SM41C 11)
1997: Dynamics of Ionospheric Convection Associated with a Sudden Southward Turning of IMF
2002: A study of the dusk convection cell's response to an IMF southward turning
2002: Upper mesosphere summer echoes detected with the Antarctic Syowa HF radar
2003: Characteristics of Ionospheric Echoes with Very Narrow Spectral Widthobserved by the SuperDRAN HF Radars during Geomagnetically Active Periods (GA3.05/07P/D 016)
2003: Interhemispheric asymmetry of the high latitude ionospheric convection on 11 12 May 1999
2004: Unusual ionospheric echoes with high velocity and very low spectral width observed by the SuperDARN radars in the polar cap during high geomagnetic acitivity
2007: SuperDARN Hokkaido HF radar observation of subauroral ionospheric convection during storms(SA44A 03)
2011: Propagation of large amplitude ionospheric disturbances with velocity dispersion observed by the SuperDARN Hokkaido Radar after the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake
2012: Giant ionospheric disturbances observed with the SuperDARN Hokkaido HF radar and GPS network after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake
2016: First imaging and identification of a noctilucent cloud from multiple sites in Hokkaido (43.2–44.4 degrees N), Japan