nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
WUNDERMAN Rick 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "WUNDERMAN Rick")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
121: VENZKE Edward, WUNDERMAN Rick
77: KYSAR Giuseppina
67: PENG Genyong
30: CHARVONIA David
22: MAINHARDT Heike
20: MURRAY Ross
18: MAYBERRY Gari
16: GLUCK Jacquelyn
11: BERRIMAN Melinda
10: ARROYO Alicia
9: NORDAN Laura
5: FELA Jennifer, GRANT Zakhia
4: BOYER Sabrina, CALVIN Christina, CHARVONIA Dave, OKAMURA Satoshi
2: AQUILINO Vince, HUEY Steven, SCANLON Virginia, SPAANS David, Skinner Elizabeth
1: PENG Gegyong
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1996: Adatara(Japan) A small aseismic, phreatic eruption on 1 September
1996: Adatara(Japan) Volcanic tremor detected on four days in April
1996: Akan(Japan) Me Akan stratovolcano within the 13x24km caldera undergoes a seismic increase
1996: Akan(Japan) Small phreatic eruption on 11 November from a 1955 crater of Me Akan
1996: Asama(Japan) Seismic activity continues
1996: Asama(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Aso(Japan) Continuous tremor; crater floor still covered with water
1996: Aso(Japan) Crater glow
1996: Aso(Japan) Crater glows; water and mud ejected
1996: Azuma(Japan) Small amplitude volcanic tremor
1996: Azuma(Japan) Small amplitude volcanic tremor
1996: Fuji(Japan) Low frequency earthquake swarm
1996: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Discolored seawater
1996: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Discolored seawater observed for the second time in three months
1996: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Emission of colored water and long discolored aqueous plumes
1996: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Water discoloration from submarine volcano observed in September
1996: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Yellowish brown discolored seawater seen again
1996: Iwate(Japan) A M1.9 earthquake at 3km depth
1996: Iwate(Japan) Microearthquakes and tremor
1996: Iwate(Japan) Small amplitude volcanic tremor
1996: Iwate(Japan) Volcanic termor registered again on 4 March
1996: Iwate(Japan) Volcanic tremor
1996: Iwate(Japapn) Small amplitude tremor
1996: Izu Tobu(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Izu Tobu(Japan) Seismic activity increases in October
1996: Komaga take(Japan) Additional information about the 5 March eruption
1996: Komaga take(Japan) Steaming activity continues
1996: Komaga take(Japan) Tremor and extensino precede 6 March phreatic eruption
1996: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Elevated seismicity continues since January
1996: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Increasing number of earthquakes since January
1996: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Number of volcanic earthquake increases
1996: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Number of volcanic earthquakes continues to increase
1996: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Seismic activity increasing since January 1996
1996: Kuju(Japan) Earthquake swarm and eruptions on 13 14 January; continuous plume
1996: Kuju(Japan) Increased seismicity in late March, but plume remains ash free
1996: Kuju(Japan) Low plume and no ashfall despite seismic increases
1996: Kuju(Japan) No ashfall despite seismic increases
1996: Kuju(Japan) Ongoing seismicity
1996: Kuju(Japan) Seismic activity continues but plume is devoid of ash
1996: Kuju(Japan) Seismic activity increases, but there is no ashfall
1996: Kuju(Japan) Seismicity and steam plume without ash
1996: Kusatsu Shirane(Japan) Minor hydrothermal ejection in Yu gama crater
1996: Kusatsu Shirane(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Minami Hiyoshi(Japan) Discolored seawater plume 6km long
1996: Miyake jima(Japan) Low frequency earthquakes
1996: Nasu(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Nii jima(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: On take(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Oshima Oshima(Japan) Earthquakes and tremor detected
1996: Oshima(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Explosive activity continues, but at decreased levels in June
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Explosive activity continues, decreased activity in May
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Explosive ash eruptions continue
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Explosive eruptions and ashfalls continue
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Frequent explosive ash eruptions continue
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Minor activity continues
1996: Sakura jima(Japan) Seven explosive eruptions in September and October from Minami dake
1996: Shikotsu(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Shikotsu(Japan) Tarumai stratovolcano on the caldera's rim is site of 65 earthquakes
1996: Suwanose jima(Japan) Explosive activity continues
1996: Suwanose jima(Japan) Small eruptions in January; nine explosions throughout 1995
1996: Suwanose jima(Japan) Strong eruptions produce volcanic ash clouds
1996: Suwanose jima(Japan) Weak ash eruptions in early March cause ashfalls
1996: Tokachi(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1996: Unzen(Japan) Multiple small block and ash flows: the first since Feburary 1995
1996: Unzen(Japan) Partial dome collapse triggers a pyroclasitc flow
1996: Unzen(Japan) Tremor associated with minor tilt changes
1996: Usu(Japan) Seismic activity increases
1997: Adatara(Japan) Four hikers killed in a gas filled depression
1997: Akita Yake yama(Japan) Phreatic explosion on 16 August
1997: Aktia Yakeyama(Japan) Landslide, explosion, mud and debris flows, and tephra
1997: Aso(Japan) Two tourists killed by volcanic gas on 23 November
1997: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Submarine venting continues to discolor seawater
1997: Hakkoda(Japan) Volcanogenic carbon dioxide kills soldiers in a topographic depression
1997: Izu Tobu(Japan) A large earthquake swarm starts on 3 March
1997: Kuju(Japan) Increased seismic activity in January
1997: Me Akan(Japan) New fumaroles; eruptive pause continues in December 1996
1997: Sakura jima(Japan) Four explosive eruptions from Minami dake in December and January
1997: Sakura jima(Japan) Relatively quiet but an 11 May explosion sent bombs hundreds of meters down the flanks
1997: Suwanose Jima(Japan) Ashfall in March and continued ash emissions in April
1997: Suwanose jima(Japan) Weak ash emission and the rumbling in late December
1998: Akan(Japan) Small scale ash eruption on 9 November
1998: Iwate(Japan) Monthly seismicity increases; volcanic history
1998: Iwate(Japan) Nearby M6.2 earthquake on 3 September, but volcano still slumbering
1998: Iwate(Japan) Rising earthquake counts during January May
1998: Iwate(Japan) Seismic crisis ends on 3 November
1998: Izu Tobu(Japan) Offshore earthquake swarm in late April
1998: Komaga take(Japan) Phreatic eruption spreads ash 25 October
1998: Sakura jima(Japan) Amid ongoing explosions, a 19 May seismic swarm yields 220 earthquakes in 4 hours
1998: Sakura jima(Japan) Increased number of explosions during December January
1998: Sakura jima(Japan) Several explosions during January February
1999: Iwate(Japan) A M3.6 tectonic earthquake in September preceded ongoing seismic swarms
1999: Kikai(Japan) 1997 99 summary; early 1999 eruption deposited 5cm of ash at crater
1999: Kikai(Japan) April 1998 ashfalls; ash eruptions during July September
1999: Kuchinoerabu jima(Japan) Increased seismicity, but no change at the fumaroles
1999: Sakura jima(Japan) 1998 99 summary report; recent tephra deposits comprise about 3x10 5 tons/month
1999: Sakura jima(Japan) Larger than normal eruptions in late July and early August
1999: Unknown Submarine Volcano(Japan) Hydro acoustic signals of a possible eruption detected
1999: Unknown Submarine Volcano(Japan) Spectra of hydrophone detected tremor
2000: Bandai(Japan) Unprecedentedd increase in seismicity during 14 16 August
2000: Iwate(Japan) Tremor event and earthquake swarm on 12 November 1999
2000: Kirishima(Japan) Earthquake swarm during 6 15 November 1999
2000: Komaga take(Japan) Small eruptions on 4 and 28 September, the first since October 1998
2000: Miyake jima(Japan) 26 27 June earthquake swarm; seawater stain on SW flank
2000: Miyake jima(Japan) Gravity and synthetic aperature radar data; volcanism through October 2000
2000: Miyake jima(Japan) Magma intrusion within W flank and explosive eruption on 7 July
2000: Miyake jima(Japan) Robust, multifaceted eruptions from new summit crater
2000: Sakura jima(Japan) Explosion, lapilli and ash fall; pilot encounters ash cloud on 7 October
2000: Sakura jima(Japan) Frequent explosive eruptions continue from Minami dake
2000: Unknown submarine volcano(Japan(?)) After 6 months of quiescence, tremor returns
2000: Usu(Japan) Eruption decreasing in intensity; precursors to 31 March eruption
2000: Usu(Japan) Eruptions began on 31 March and proceeded from multiple craters on the NW flank
2001: Azuma(Honshu, Japan) Short term increase in seismic activity during April May 2001
2001: Fuji(Japan) April May 2001 earthquakes located at 15km depth NE of the summit
2001: Fuji(Japan) September 2000 January 2001 swarm includes M< 2.2 earthquakes but lacks geodetic changes
2001: Iwo Jima(Japan) In September, a submarine eruption; in October, a phreatic eruption pierces beach
2001: Kikai(Japan) Ashfall and volcanic tremor through July 2001; correction to previous report
2001: Miyake jima(Japan) Continued high SO2 flux; volcanic tremor and eruption occur in mid March
2001: Suwanose jima(Japan) Increased volcanic activity and tremor
2001: Suwanose jima(Japan) Two subsidiary craters discovered; elevated activity in December 2000
2001: Usu(Japan) Explosive activity, major uplift, and fault formation during 31 March early May 2000