nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
MIYAGI Yousuke 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "MIYAGI Yousuke")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
13: MIYAGI Yousuke
5: KIMATA Fumiaki, SATO Toshiya, SHIMADA Masanobu
2: FREYMUELLER Jeff, FREYMUELLER Jeffrey T., KOHNO Yuhki
1: FREYMUELLER Jeffrey, FUJITA Eisuke, FUKUI Miyo, KASAHARA Minoru, MANN Dorte, MATSUSHIMA Takeshi, NAGAI Masashi, NISHIMURA Yuichi, OHKI Masato, OIKAWA Jun, OKUDA Takashi, SIMADA Masanobu, TADONO Takeo, TAKAHASHI Hiroaki, TANADA Toshikazu, UEDA Hideki, WATANABE Atsushi, YUMITORI Natsumi
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
2001: Surface Deformation Caused by a Shallow Magmatic Source at Okmok Volcano, Aleutian Arc
2003: Repeated GPS Measurements for Detecting Surface Deformation of Okmok Volcano, Alaska: Data Report
2003: Surface Deformation Caused by Shallow Magmatic Activity at Okmok Volcano Detected by GPS Campaigns 2000 2002 (Extended Abstract)
2004: Surface deformation caused by shallow magmatic activity at Okmok volcano, Alaska, detected by GPS campaigns 2000 2002
2006: Rapid Inflation Caused by Shallow Magmatic Activities at Okmok Volcano, Alaska, Detected by GPS Campaigns 2000 2003(G53A 0865)
2007: Crustal Deformation Caused by Earthquake Detected by InSAR Technique Using ALOS/PALSAR Data(G51C 0619)
2008: Emergency Observation by ALOS for 2008 Iwate Miyagi Inland Earthquake in Japan (Y2 234)
2009: ALOS Emergency Observations of 2008 Sichuan Earthquake in China (G33C 0711)
2009: Crustal deformation associated with an M8.1 earthquake in the Solomon Islands, detected by ALOS/PALSAR
2013: Crustal deformation associated with the 2011 Shinmoe dake eruption as observed by tiltmeters and GPS
2013: Crustal deformation of Miyakejima volcano, Japan since the eruption of 2000 using dense GPS campaign observation(2F P17)
2013: Deformation on the lava surface within the crater at Kirishima, Shinmoe dake volcano, detected by InSAR and PSInSAR(2E O16)
2014: Long Term Lava Extrusion after the 2011 Shinmoe dake Eruption Detected by DInSAR Observations