nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
Japan Meteorological Agency 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "Japan Meteorological Agency")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
27: Japan Meteorological Agency
6: Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center
2: Geographical Survey Institute, HYVERNAUD Olivier, Sakura-jima Volcano Research Center
1: Asia Air Survey, Associated Press, DZIAK Robert, Daily Yomiuri News, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Disaster Prevention Research Institute(DPRI), Earthquake Research Institute, Geological Survey of Japan, HOLLIDAY Charles, Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, International Civil Aviation Organization, Japan Coast Guard, Japan Maritime Security and Safety Agency, KAZAHAYA Kohei, MATSUMOTO Haru, NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer program, National Aeronautics and Space Colcano Observatory, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, National Ocean Service, Notice to Mariners, Oceanic Information Section, Office of Corporate Relations, Office of Volcanic Observation, Public Affairs Division, Reuters, Reuters Foundation Alert Net, Seismological Section, Seismological and Volcanological Department, Seismological and Volcanological Management Division, TOIYA Akihiko, TOMIYA A., TOMIYA Akihiko, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center(VAAC), University of Tokyo, WATANABE Hidefumi, and U.S. Coast Guard
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1971: Seismometrical Results Obtained from the Network of the Japan Meteorological Agency
1981: Precursors of the Near Izu Oshima Earthquake and the Following Seismic Activities
1984: The Nihonkai chubu Eaarthquake, 1983
1989: Watch for Volcanism in Japan
1995: Report of the Survey Relating to Volcano Observation and Information Transmission Systems throughout the World, Measures 10 year international disaster prevention
1997: Report on the Investigation of System of Seismic O
2000: Recent seismic activity in the Miyakejima and Niijima Kozushima region, Japan the largest earthquake swarm ever recorded
2002: Miyake jima (Japan) Eruptive activity decreases; high SO2 flux through Apil 2002
2003: Asama (Japan) Volcanic tremor episodes in April 2003
2003: Miyake jima (Japan) Continued seismicity and regular gas and steam plumes
2003: On take (Japan) Persistent long term seismicity and occasional small white plumes
2004: Aso (Japan) June 2003 phreatic outbursts and a January 2004 mud eruption
2004: Suwanose jima (Japan) Sporadic eruptions in 2003 and in January 2004, one to 2.4 km altitude
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
2005: Kikai (Japan) Small eruptions during March September 2004 produce ash plumes
2005: Kikai (Japan) Small eruptions during March September 2004 produce ash plumes
2005: Miyake jima (Japan) SO2 flux continues gradual decline; minor eruptions in November December 2004
2005: Suwanose jima (Japan) Eruptions during April 2004 July 2005 send plumes to varying heights
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
2007: Fukutoku okanoba(Japan) Discolored water attributed to submarine volcanism
2007: Sakura jima(Japan) Eruption from E slope Showa crater on 4 June 2007
2007: Suwanose jima(Japan) Eruptions of July 2005 December 2007 send plumes to varying heights