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MATSUMOTO Shigeo 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "MATSUMOTO Shigeo")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
11: MATSUMOTO Shigeo
4: HIRATA Yasuhiro, OKUBO Shuhei, SUN Wenke, TANAKA Yoshiyuki
3: ASAI Yasuhiro, FUJIMORI Kunio, KAZAMA Takahito, MUKAI Atsushi, NAKAO Shigeru, SUGANO Takayuki, YAMAUCHI Tsuneo
1: FU Guangyu, FURUYA Masato, HAYASHI Tadashige, HIRAHARA Kazuro, HONDA Mamsaki, IGUCHI Masato, IMANISHI Yuichi, ISHIHARA Misao, KASAHARA Minoru, KATO Aitaro, KATO Teruyuki, KUSAKA Masaaki, MURATA Ichiro, NAKAMURA Kajuro, OHKUBO Makoto, SAKA Mamoru, SUGAWARA Yasuhiro, TANAKA Torao, UEDA Isao, WAKASUGI Tadao, WATANABE Atsushi, YAMAMOTO Keigo, ZHANG Xinlin
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1991: The GPS Campaign around the Sagami Bay Results by WM102 (1988 1990)
1997: Strain and Tilt Change Observed in 800m Borehole by Water Injection into Fault Gauge of 1800m Borehole near It Based on Scientific Drilling Program
2001: Multicomponent observation of crustal activity in the DPRI 800m borehole close to the Nojima Fault
2001: Strain and tilt changes measured during a water injection experiment at the Nojima Fault zone, Japan
2003: Continuous Multi Component Monitoring of Crustal Activities by a Newly Developed Instrument Installed in a 1200 M Depth Borehole The Deepest Multiple Observation in the World Consisting of Stress, Strain, Tilt, Seismic Waves, Geomagnetism, Temperature (JSS01/30A/D 011)
2003: Three Dimensional Array Observation of Crustal Movements by Using Deep Boreholes and a Vault, Active Experiments by Pumping up Groundwater and Their Application to Poroelastic Theory(JSS01/30A/D 012)
2007: Interesting phenomena detected by the continuous observation of strain and in situ stress measurements in the vicinity of the active Mozumi Sukenobe Fault
2010: Gravity changes observed between 2004 and 2009 near the Tokai slow slip area and prospects for detecting fluid flow during future slow slip events
2013: Absolute gravity variation at Sakurajima volcano from April 2009 through January 2011 and its relevance to the eruptive activity of Showa crater(2C O9)
2013: Magma mass transport in the volcanic vent at Asama Volcano in the central Japan revealed by physical corrections of hydrological gravity disturbances(2F P14)
2015: Absolute gravity change associated with magma mass movement in the conduit of Asama Volcano (Central Japan), revealed by physical modeling of hydrological gravity disturbances