nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
UCHIDA Taro 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "UCHIDA Taro")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
28: UCHIDA Taro
13: ASANO Yuko
3: ONDA Yuichi
2: KIMOTO Akitsu, KOSUGI Ken'ichiro, KOSUGI Ken'ichirou, LI Changhua, MEUNIER Patrick
1: ANH Trinh Thi Lan, BABA Shigeaki, BAUTISTA Carlos J.B., FUKUDA Jou, GORUM Tolga, HENDRAYANTO, HOVIUS Niels, HOVIUS Nielsa, ITO Yosuke, IWAGAMI Sho, KAWASAKI Masatoshi, KIM Min-Seok, LIANG Wei-Li, MARC Odin, MATSUOKA Akira, MCDONNELL Jeffery J., MCDONNELL Jeffrey J, MEERVELD Hilda J Tromp-van, MEERVELD Ilja Tromp van, MEERVELD Ilja Tromp-van, MIYATA Shunsuke, MIYATA Shyusuke, ONODA Satoshi, OSANAI Nobutomo, PADILLA Cristobal, SAKAI Naoki, SEKO Ichiro, TAKAHASHI Shinya, TAKAYAMA Toko, TANAKA Kenta, TOMURA Kentaro, TOWHATA Ikuo, UCHIMURA Taro, WANG Lin, WEILER Markus
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1998: Scaling Soil Hydraulic Properties of a Heterogeneous Forested Hillslope
2000: Biological and hydrological effects on chemical weathering process at two headwater catchments, Tanakami, Japan
2000: Sediment discharge from a weathered granitic headwater catchment
2001: Effects of pipeflow on hydrological process and its relation to landslide: a review of pipeflow studies in forested headwater catchments
2002: Effects of pipe flow and bedrock groundwater on runoff generation in a steep headwater catchment in Ashiu, central Japan
2002: Influences of human activities on sediment discharge from devastated weatherd granite hills of southern China: effects of 4 year elimination of human activities
2002: Residence times and flow paths of water in steep unchannelled catchments, Tanakami, Japan
2003: Analysis of flowpath dynamics in a steep unchannelled hollow in the Tanakami Mountains of Japan
2003: Examination of MRT Modeling Concept Through a Field Measurement of Spatial Valiability in Groundwater Seepage Isotopic Compositions (HW06/07A/C31 002)
2003: Hydrologic and geochemical influences on the dissolved silica concentration in natural water in a steep headwater catchment
2003: Intersite Comparison as Means to Quantify the Primary Processes Controlling Hydrological and Biogeochemical Cycling at the Hillslope Scale (HW01/10P/C26 003)
2003: Nonlinearity as a linkage between lateral hydrologic and geomorphic processes and emergent space time scaling behavior (H42D 1106)
2003: Simplicity form complexity : How lateral soil pipes define clear threshold relations at the hillslope scale (H42G 1156)
2003: The Role of Forest Vegetation on the Seasonality of Nitrate Concentrations in Steep Hillslopes (HW01/09P/D 040)
2004: Numerical calculation of soil pipe flow and its effect on water dynamics in a slope
2004: Role of upslope soil pore pressure on lateral subsurface storm flow dynamics
2004: Sources of weathering derived solutes in two granitic catchments with contrasting forest growth
2005: The role of lateral pipe flow in hillslope runoff response: an intercomparison of non linear hillslope response
2006: Functional intercomparison of hillslopes and small catchment by examing water source, flowpath and mean residence time
2007: A Simple Method for Producing Probabilistic Seismic Shallow Landslide Hazard Maps
2008: Effects of the lateral and vertical expansion of the water flowpath in bedrock on temporal changes in hillslope discharge
2010: Simple monitoring method for precaution of landslides watching tilting and water contents on slopes surface
2010: Spatial variability in the flowpath of hillslope runoff and streamflow in a meso scale catchment
2011: Analysis of hydrological deep seated landslides triggering mechanisms in Mt.Wanitsuka, Kyushu Island(HGM002 07)
2012: Flow path depth is the main controller of mean base flow transit times in a mountainous catchment
2013: Landslide patterns reveal the sources of large earthquakes
2014: Effects of topography and soil depth on saturated zone dynamics in steep hillslopes explored using the three dimensional Richards' equation
2016: A seismologically consistent expression for the total area and volume of earthquake‐triggered landsliding