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KATASE Takao 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "KATASE Takao")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
11: KATASE Takao
3: KAISE Toshikazu, MIZUTANI Hiroshi, UEDA Shingo, ZHENG Xiangmin
2: HAMADA Sei'ichi, KAWAMURA Yoshio, KIM Yun-seok, KONDO Mitsuo, MITSUGI Fukutaro, MURATA Taisuke, OHIRA Akio, TABA Yutaka, TSUBOI Tetsuya, UGO Chun-shim, UMITSU Masatomo, WATANUKI Takuya, XU Shiyuan
1: KONDO Renzo, NAKAYAMA Yasunori, OGURA Norio, OHNO Hiroyuki, TSUSHIMA Kouji, WATANABE Kunio, ZHENG Xianmin
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1984: Distribution of Different Forms of Some Phenolic Acids in Peat Soils in Hokkaido, Japan: 2. 4 Hydroxybenzoic, 4 Hydroxy 3 Metahoxybenzoic, and trans 4 Hydroxy 3 Methoxycinnamic Acids
1985: Possible transformation of selected phenolic acids during fractionation of humic substances and their distribution in peat soils
1996: Environmental Change in Tai hu and the Surrounding Area, China Special Relation to the Giant Buried Valley
1996: Environmental Changes in Asia Based on Geochemical Analysis of Lake Sediments and Soil: A New Approach for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Yangtze Delta, China
1996: Organic Geochemical Analysis of Lake Sediments in China: Mass Spectroscopically Identified Phenolic Acids in Sediments from Taihu Lake as Biological Indicator
1997: Environmental Changes in Asia Based on Geochemical Analysis of Lake Sediments and Soil: A New Approach for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of Yangtze Delta, China
1997: Environmetnal Change in Tai hu and the Surrounding Area, China Special Relation to the Giant Buried Valley
1997: Organic Geochemical Analysis of Lake Sediments in China: Mass spectroscopically Identified Phenolic Acid in Sediments from Taihu Lake as Biological Indicator
2005: Relationship between sediment and lavers isotope ratios (delta13C and delta15N) and recent decline of biological productivity in Ariake Sea, Japan
2005: Relationship between sediment and lavers isotope ratios (delta13C and delta15N) and recent decline of biological productivity in Ariake Sea, Japan
2006: Nitrate Decrease with Isotopic Fractionation in Riverside Sediment Column during Infiltration Experiment