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TSUKUDA Eikichi 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "TSUKUDA Eikichi")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
31: TSUKUDA Eikichi
2: CHO Akio, KATO Hirokazu, MATSUOKA Hiromi, OKAMURA Makoto, SHIOTA Tsugio, YAMAZAKI Haruo
1: AWATA Yasuo, DOGAN Ahmet, DUMAN Tamer Y., EMRE Omer, G-EVER Promotion Team, HARAGUCHI Tsuyoshi, HE Hong-lin, HERECE Erdal, HIDE Kei, INOUE Naoto, ISHII Hisao, KAMIGAICHI Osamu, KATOH Kan, KINOSHITA Hirohisa, KINUGASA Yoshihiro, KITADA Naoko, KODAMA Kisaburo, KUWAHARA Yasuto, MAEDA Masaru, MAKISAKA Satoshi, MIYAMOTO Takami, MIZUNO Kiyohide, NAKADA Takeshi, NANAYAMA Futoshi, NIIMI Ken, OHTANI Ryu, OZAWA Kunio, Research Group of the Sambagawa Belt, SAITO Reiko, SHIMAZAKI Kunihiko, SHIMOKAWA Kouichi, SONODA Kenshi, TAKADA Keita, TAKAGI Kiyoshi, TAKEDA Kenji, TAKEMURA Keiji, TOKUDA Mitsuru, TOMINAGA Ryozo, YOKOYAMA Shyunji, YOSHIOKA Toshikazu
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1975: Process of Folding to Unfolding of Competent Layer during Progressive Deformation
1975: Three dimensional Size Analysis of Folds of Quartz Veins in the Psammitic Schist of the Oboke District, Shikoku
1981: Modes of Occurrence of Serpentinite and Kurosegawa Complex Masses in the Chichibu Belt, Shikoku, Japan
1981: Tectonics of the Sambagawa Belt
1982: Excavation Survey of Active Faults
1984: Excavation Survey of Active Faults for Earthquake Prediction in Japan with Special Reference to the Ukihashi Central Fault and the Atera Fault
1987: Migration of Historical Earthquakes, Central Japan
1988: Alpha Track Measurements in the Western Part of the North Anatolian Fault
1988: Recent Movement and Deformation of the Fore Arc Slivers of the Southwest Japan Arc and the Ryukyu Arc
1988: Some Geological Evidences on Activity of the Western North Anatolian Fault Geyve, Iznik, Gemlik Area
1992: Active Tectonics of the Southwest Japan Atc (II 6 10 P 15)
1992: Westward translation and arc parallel compression of forearc sliver paired with right lateral shear of backarc, SW Japan (T42D 4)
1995: Fault Geometry and Rupturing Process of the 1995 Kobe Earthquakes, and its Evaluation from the view Point of Histrical Earthquakes
1995: Ground Water Changes Related to the 1995 Kobe Earthquake
1996: Anomalous groundwater discharges and coseismic groundwater level changes in relation to the 1995 Kobe (Hyogo ken nanbu) earthquake
1997: Geological Structure at the Bando Observation Well, Naruyo, Tokushima (leaflet)
1998: Changes in Ground Water Level and Borehole Strain Related to Earthquakes in Kusanagi Observation Well, Shizuoka, Japan (G71H 5)
1998: Geological Studies on the Tsunami and Uplifting Events Caused by the Earthquakes along the Nankai Subduction Zone (T32E 2)
1998: Groundwater Changes Associated with the Seismic Swarms off the East Coast of Izu Peninsula, Japan (G71H 7)
1999: Anomalous Changes in Well Water Level and Crustal Strain Before two Earthquakes Occurring Within the Network Composed of Integrated Observation Wells of Geological Survey of Japan
1999: Recent Development of Paleoseismology in Japan, Contributions of Geological Survey of Japan
1999: Rupturing History of Active Faults during the Last 1000 Years in the Central Japan
2000: Eastern Asia natural hazards mapping project (EANHMP) a contribution to IGCP 383
2000: Groundwater level observation of Geological Survey of Japan in and around the Kinki district, Japan for earthquake prediction research
2000: Paleoseismological study of the Tomogashima suido fault, Median Tectonic Line active fault system (MTL) during Holocene, at the eastern side of Kitan straits, central Japan
2000: Preliminary results from permanent GPS array by the Geological Survey of Japan in conjunction with groundwater level observations
2003: Geo Slicer A New Technique for Detecting Active Fault
2003: Outline of the Surface Rupture of 1999 Izmiti Earthquake
2007: Significance on in depth understanding of earth observation
2008: Role of geological survey of japan in the society
2014: Report of the 2nd G EVER International Symposium and the 1st IUGS and SCJ International Workshop on Natural Hazards and the Sendai Agreement