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IZUMI Kentaro 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 "IZUMI Kentaro")

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

    9: IZUMI Kentaro

    1: GARCIA-RAMOS Jose Carlos, KAGAWA Atsushi, KAMEYAMA Shun, KAZAOKA Osamu, KEMP David B., MIYAJI Tsuzumi, MORISAKI Masaaki, NAKAJIMA Yasuhisa, NAKAZATO Hiroomi, NIREI Hisashi, NISHIDA Naohisa, OGITSU Itaru, OKADA Makoto, PINUELA Laura, RODRIGUEZ-TOVAR Francisco J., SUGANUMA Yusuke, TANABE Kazushige, YOSHIDA Takeshi


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

    2012: Early Toarcian (Early Jurassic) oceanic anoxic event recorded in the shelf deposits in the northwestern Panthalassa: Evidence from the Nishinakayama Formation in the Toyora area, west Japan [Net] [Bib]

    2012: Formation process of the trace fossil Phymatoderma granulata in the Lower Jurassic black shale (Posidonia Shale, southern Germany) and its paleoecological implications [Net] [Bib]

    2013: Geochemical composition of faecal pellets as an indicator of deposit feeding strategies in the trace fossil Phymatoderma [Net] [Bib]

    2014: Coprolites from the upper Osawa Formation (upper Spathian), northeastern Japan: Evidence for predation in a marine ecosystem 5 Myr after the end Permian mass extinction [Net] [Bib]

    2014: Multiproxy geochemical analysis of a Panthalassic margin record of the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event (Toyora area, Japan) [Net] [Bib]

    2014: Substrate independent feeding mode of the ichnogenus Phymatoderma from the Lower Jurassic shelf sea deposits of central and western Europe [Net] [Bib]

    2015: Deposit feeding by the Pliocene deep sea macrobenthos, synchronized with phytodetritus input: Micropaleontological and geochemical evidence recorded in the trace fossil Phymatoderma [Net] [Bib]

    2015: First report of the ichnogenus Phymatoderma from the Hayama Group (Miocene, Japan): Paleobiological and paleoecological implications [Net] [Bib]

    2016: Sedimentary processes and depositional environments of a continuous marine succession across the Lower–Middle Pleistocene boundary: Kokumoto Formation, Kazusa Group, central Japan [Net] [Bib]

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