nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
OKAZAKI Hiroko 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "OKAZAKI Hiroko")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
11: OKAZAKI Hiroko
2: KOBAYASHI Makiko, KWAK Youngjoo, MASUDA Fujio, MOMOHARA Arata, NAKAZATO Hiroomi, OKAMOTO Tozo
1: EGUCHI Sei-ichi, HIRAYAMA Ren, IKEHARA Ken, ITO Makoto, KANEKO Naotomo, KATSURA Yuzo, KIYONAGA Jota, MAKINO Yasuhiko, MIYOSHI Norio, NAKAGAWA Takeshi, OKUBO Susumu, OKUDA Masaaki, SAITO Saneatsu, SAITO Yoshiki, STANLEY Daniel Jean, TAIRA Asahiko, TAMURA Toru, TOKUHASHI Shuichi, WRIGHT Eric E., YANAGISAWA Sei-ichi, YANAGISAWA Seiichi
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1982: Two types of prograding deltaic sequence developed in the late Pleistocene Paleo Tokyo Bay
1992: A Plio Pleistocene Fore Arc Basin Fill in the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan (A10)
1999: Eustacy, tectonics and their controls on the depositional sequences of middle Pleistocene Paleo Tokyo Bay
2000: Grain size analyses to compare overbank flow, sediment entrapment and seaward bypassing in wave dominated Holocene deltas, Veracruz, Mexico
2004: Depositional Processes on Steep Slopes of Coarse Grained Gilbert Type Delta in the Pleistocene Paleo Tokyo Bay, Japan (193 14)
2006: MIS11 19 pollen stratigraphy from the 250 m Choshi core, northeast Boso Peninsula, central Japan: Implications for the early/mid Brunhes (400 780 ka) climate signals
2007: Ocadia nipponica, a new species of aquatic turtle (Testudines: Testudinoidea: Geoemydidae) from the Middle Pleistocene of Chiba Prefecture, central Japan
2007: The early Holocene coastal environment inferred from an event deposit in the Okinoshima Jomon site, Boso Peninsula, central Japan
2011: Early Holocene coastal environment change inferred from deposits at Okinoshima archeological site, Boso Peninsula, central Japan
2013: Application of high frequency ground penetrating radar to the reconstruction of 3D sedimentary architecture in a flume model of a fluvial system
2015: Depositional and erosional architectures of gravelly braid bar formed by a flood in the Abe River, central Japan, inferred from a three dimensional ground penetrating radar analysis