nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
NOBUHARA Takami 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "NOBUHARA Takami")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
14: NOBUHARA Takami
4: KITAZAKI Tomomi, MAJIMA Ryuichi
2: HIKIDA Yoshinori, INOUE Keisuke, TOMIDA Susumu
1: AIKAWA Misaki, AMANO Kazutaka, AOSAWA Hidemi, IJIRI Akira, ISHIMURA Toyoho, JENKINS Robert G., KHIM Boo-Keun, KIEL Steffen, KIKUCHI Naoki, KONDO Yasuo, KRANTZ David E., ONDA Daigaku, OZAWA Tomowo, SATO Takuya, SHIBA Masahiro, SUGIYAMA Kazuhiro, TANAKA Toshio, TSUNOGAI Urumu
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1992: Preliminary report on Pliocene radiolarians from the Nobori Formation, Tonohama Group, Shikoku, Southwest Japan
1993: Palaeoecology of Akebiconcha Kawamurai (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) from the Pliocene Tamari Silt Formation in the Kakegawa area, central Japan
1996: Stable isotope records of the Pliocene fossil Akebiconcha kawamurai (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidas) from the Tamari Formation, central Japan : Indication of chemoautotrophic symbiosis
1997: Reexamination of the Sagara Fauna Middle Miocene molluscan assemblage from the Sugegaya Formation, Sagara Group, Shizuoka Prefecture, Central Japan
1999: Horizontal distribution of molluscan assemblages in shelf to slope transects in the Plio Pleistocene of Southwest Japan
2003: A Review of Fossil Chemoautotrophic Assemblages in Japan(253 10)
2003: Carbonate rocks of fossil chemosynthetic assemblages in Japan
2003: Cold seep carbonate mounds with Vesicomya (Calyptogena) kawamurai (Bivalvia: Vesicomyidae) in slope mud facies of the Pliocene forearc basin of the Sagara Kakegawa area, central Japan
2004: Carbonate Rocks of Fossil Chemosynthetic Assemblages in Forearc Muddy Sediments in Japan (197 23)
2004: First Post Miocene Argonauta from Japan, and Its Palaeontological Significance (171 38)
2005: Review of fossil chemosynthetic assemblages in Japan
2008: Comparative anatomy of seep carbonates in Japanese neogene muddy slope facies: Light on vesicomyid bivalve radiation
2010: A Miocene chemosynthetic community from the Ogaya Formation in Joetsu: Evidence for depth related ecologic control among fossil seep communities in the Japan Sea back arc basin
2016: Mass occurrence of the enigmatic gastropod Elmira in the Late Cretaceous Sada Limestone seep deposit in southwestern Shikoku, Japan