nkysdb: なかよし論文データベース
KITAGAWA Junko 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "KITAGAWA Junko")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
5: NAKAGAWA Takeshi, YASUDA Yoshinori
3: GOTANDA Katsuya, HARAGUCHI Tsuyoshi
2: ALBERT Paul G., KITABA Ikuko, MCLEAN Danielle, SG14 Project Members, SMITH Victoria C., STAFF Richard A., SUZUKI Takehiko, YAMADA Keitaro, YONENOBU Hitoshi
1: BAZAROVA Valentina, BLOCKLEY Simon, CHANG Qing, DEMSKE Dieter, FLECK Andreas, FUJIKI Toshiyuki, FUKUSAWA Hitoshi, IGARASHI Yaeko, INOUE Yasushi, KIMURA Jun-Ichi, MACLEOD Alison, MAKOHONIENKO Miroslaw, MIYOSHI Norio, MOKHOVA Lyudmila, OKAMURA Makoto, OKUDA Masaaki, OSTERLE Hermann, SCHWAB Markus, SHINOZUKA Yoshitsugu, TAKEMURA Keiji, TARASOV Pavel, TARASOV Pavel E., YAMADA Kazuyoshi, YAMAGUCHI Kentaro
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
2002: Biome classification from Japanese pollen data: application to modern day and Late Quaternary samples
2004: Environmental variability and human adaptation during the Lateglacial/Holocene transition in Japan with reference to pollen analysis of the SG4 core from Lake Suigetsu
2004: The influence of climatic change on chestnut and horse chestnut preservation around Jomon sites in Northeastern Japan with special reference to the Sannai Maruyama and Kamegaoka sites
2007: High resolution past environmental reconstruction in East Asia using annually laminated lake sediments of Lake Megata in northeastern Japan(PP11B 0520)
2008: Development and distribution of Castanea and Aesculus culture during the Jomon Period in Japan
2011: Progress in the reconstruction of Quaternary climate dynamics in the Northwest Pacific: A new modern analogue reference dataset and its application to the430 kyr pollen record from Lake Biwa
2018: Integrating the Holocene tephrostratigraphy for East Asia using a high resolution cryptotephra study from Lake Suigetsu (SG14 core), central Japan
2020: Refining the eruptive history of Ulleungdo and Changbaishan volcanoes (East Asia) over the last 86 kyrs using distal sedimentary records