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HASEGAWA Takeshi 様の 共著関連データベース

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+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "HASEGAWA Takeshi")

共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))

    24: HASEGAWA Takeshi

    11: NAKAGAWA Mitsuhiro

    7: ASANO Shuzo, IKAMI Akira, OKADA Hiroshi

    5: HAMADA Kazuo, ITO Kiyoshi, SUZUKI Sadaomi, YOSHII Toshikatsu

    4: MATSUMOTO Akiko, YAMAMOTO Kiyohiko

    3: KAMIYAMA Hiroyuki, KISHIMOTO Hiroshi, KOBAYASHI Tetsuo, MORIYA Takeo, YAMAMOTO Akihiko

    2: AKA Festus Tongwa, AOKI Harumi, ASAAH Asobo Nkengmatia Elvis, HELL Joseph Victor, HURUKAWA Nobuo, KANKEU Boniface, KASAHARA Keiji, KUSAKABE Minoru, MASUDA Toru, MATSUMURA Kazuo, MIYABUCHI Yasuo, NCHE Linus Anye, OHBA Takeshi, SASAKI Yoshimi

    1: AKA Festus T., ALEXANDER Ryubin, AMMA-MIYASAKA Mizuho, GRAVLEY Darren M., HASEGAWA Akira, HIROSE Wataru, HORI Shuichiro, ISHIZUKA Yoshihiro, ISSA, KAJIWARA Takanori, KANEKO Katsuya, KITAGAWA Jun-ichi, MATSUMURA Takehiro, MIMBA Mumbfu Ernestine, MOGI Toru, NCHE Linus, NGWA Caroline, PONOMAREVA Vera, SEKI Sho-ichi, TAKEDA Kentaro, TANYOLEKE Gregory, TEITCHOU Isidore, WAKASA Hiroko, WILSON Colin J. N., YOKOYAMA Tetsuya, YOSHIMOTO Mitsuhiro


発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))

    1975: Premonitory Variation in Seismic Velocity Related to the Southeastern Akita Earthquake of 1970 [Net] [Bib]

    1978: Velocity Anisotropy in the Sea of Japan as Revealed by Big Explosions [Net] [Bib]

    1979: Crust and Upper Mantle Structure Beneath Northeastern Honshu, Japan as Derived from Explosion Seismic Observations [Net] [Bib]

    1979: Regionality of the Upper Mantle Around Northeastern Japan as Revealed by Big Explosions at Sea I. Seiha 1 Explosion Experiment [Net] [Bib]

    1979: Velocity Anisotropy in the Sea of Japan as Revealed by Big Explosions [Net] [Bib]

    1980: Crust and Upper Mantle Structure Beneath Northeastern Honshu, Japan as Derived from Explosion Seismic Observations [Net] [Bib]

    1980: Regionality of the Upper Mantle around Northeastern Japan as Revealed by Big Explosions at Sea 1. SEIHA 1 Explosion Experiment [Net] [Bib]

    1981: Regionality of the Upper Mantle around Northeastern Japan as Revealed by Big Explosions at Sea 2. Seiha 2 and Seiha 3 Experiment [Net] [Bib]

    2005: Gravity and density variations of the tilted Tottabetsu plutonic complex, Hokkaido, northern Japan: implications for subsurface intrusive structure and pluton development [Net] [Bib]

    2006: Composite Calderas: The Long and Short of it(V33C 0678) [Net] [Bib]

    2006: Origin of Rectangular Shape of Akan Caldera, Eastern Hokkaido, Japan: Composite Caldera Inferred from Lithic Component Analysis, Petrology of Juvenile Materials and Bouguer Anomaly(V33C 0677) [Net] [Bib]

    2009: Gravity structure of Akan composite caldera, eastern Hokkaido, Japan: Application of lake water corrections [Net] [Bib]

    2011: Tephrostratigraphy and petrological study of Chikurachki and Fuss volcanoes, western Paramushir Island, northern Kurile Islands: Evaluation of Holocene eruptive activity and temporal change of magma system [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2012: The eruption history and silicic magma systems of caldera forming eruptions in eastern Hokkaido, Japan [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2013: A1. Calderas and active volcanoes in central to eastern Hokkaido [Net] [Bib]

    2013: Simultaneous generation of multiple silicic magmas and their zoned magma chamber related to a caldera forming eruption: Case studies of Shikotsu and Mashu volcanoes, Japan(1C P2) [Net] [Bib]

    2013: The 120 ka Largest Caldera forming eruption of Kutcharo volcano (Kp IV), east Hokkaido, Japan (Part 2): Generation and Preeruptive processes of Large Silicic magma system with Multiple Silicic magmas(1C P6) [Net] [Bib]

    2013: The 120 ka Largest Caldera forming eruption of Kutcharo volcano (Kp IV), eastern Hokkaido, Japan (Part 1): Implications for successive pyroclastic flows from multiple vent system(1C P5) [Net] [Bib]

    2013: Transportation and deposition processes in pyroclastic flow and co ignimbrite ash deposits from Mashu caldera volcano, eastern Hokkaido, Japan, inferred from grain size distribution(3G O17) [Net] [Bib]

    2016: Evolution of the 120 ka caldera forming eruption of Kutcharo volcano, eastern Hokkaido, Japan: Geologic and petrologic evidence for multiple vent systems and rapid generation of pyroclastic flow [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2016: Large scale explosive eruptions of Akan volcano, eastern Hokkaido, Japan: A geological and petrological case study for establishing tephro stratigraphy and chronology around a caldera cluster [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2018: Petrographic and geochemical features of tephras from the Kamo monogenetic volcanic group, southern Kyushu, Japan [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2018: Upper Triassic mafic dykes of Lake Nyos, Cameroon (West Africa) I: K Ar age evidence within the context of Cameroon Line magmatism, and the tectonic significance [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

    2019: Eruption history and petrogenesis of rocks from Nyos volcano (NW Cameroon): Evidence from lithostratigraphy and geochemistry [Net] [Bib] [Doi]

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