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AUTHO鼠 ㎜)=i畷 お31写0岨

ACHYA,Tllasafumi:EstimatingtheAgeofRockGlaciersfrom WeatheringRindThicknessintheYari‑HotakaMou漁inR鋤ge, NorthamJapaneseAlps

MonitoringofGroundSurfaceTemperatureonBlockyI.andforms Arou簸dMt.S犠isyo,Ce瞭alPa鎚oftheNo曲emJapaneseAlps ARAI,Fusao:SeeMORIWAK夏,H.

:SeeKAR菱YA,Y

ARAX,Tbmokaz犠:RelationshipsbetweenCha簸gesinLocalityandthe AdministrativeConsolidationintheKa.shimaSeasideRegion

ThePoliticsontheRepresentationoftheYokotaAirForceBase in解ussaCity,Japa戯

8AO,Zhenhao:Drought/FloodVariationsinEasternChinaduring由e Colder(1610‑1719)andWarmer(1880‑19$9}PeriodsandTheir RelationswiththeSouthernOscillation

CU夏,・:SeeK正KUC田,T

FALL,Ousmane;'TheIntegrationofRemotelySensedDataandGISin IVIonitoringtheSenegalRiverEstuary:Responsesofthesancl SpittoAn漁mpogenicDrivenChanges

FU∬NO,Akihiko:GeographyEducationinAus重ralia:FπomtheV韮ewof 'TeachingonJapanandItsPeople

FUJIWARA,Osamu:SeeKArO,M.

:SeeFUKUSAWA,H.

FUKUSAWA,Hitoshi:SeeK鯉0,M.

:SeeYAMADA,K.

ChangesofEco‑SystemsintheLast500YearsCaused.byDuman ImpactsinLakeSuigetsuko,CentralJapan

GUO,H蟻an‑Che無g:SeeKIKUC田,T.

HnMIYAMA,Yほkio:SeeKIKUCHI,T.

田RAKAwA,Kazuomi:SomeBasicDataontheQuaternaryGlaciation intheChileanLakeDistrict

:SeeIM.AIZUMI,T.

:SeeYAMADA,S.

HORI,Nobuyuki:SeeMUROFUS田,T.

36,49‑58

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39,27‑34

1,45‑59

33,1‑19 34,81‑96

4091‑12

33,81‑99 3嶋,25‑38 37,41‑49 3嬬,25‑38 3,39‑57

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3,41‑49 35,51‑58 37,33‑39 32,27‑42

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:MemoryoftheRα 廿eme撚ofOurLibrarianMs.JunkoSUGISAKI :SeeFALL,●.

HOSODA(OGAWA),Mayumi:SnowPrecip瓶ionAmo麟a鍛dIts

Sensi輩ivi重y窒oGloba蔓Wam加gdu血gWinterSeasoninJapan ICHIKAWA,Sachiko:SeeMArSUYAMA,H.

ICH][NO,Mika:Spatiala益dT¢mporalDiff6rencesofGlobalSolar Radiation:ApplicabilityofMeanDailyClearnessIndex IMAIZUM亙,Tc)shi釦mi:SeemRAKAWA,K.

:ActiveFau1£sandQua重emaryGeo。Historyof伽Altiplanoon thefootoftheCordilleraReal,Bolivia

lNOUE,Kimio:Shimabara‑ShigatusakuE麟hquakeandT{)pographic ChangesbyShimabaraCatastrophein1792

1TO,Shuichi:InfluencesofGenderDivisionofLaborontheProcessof Residentia粟Choice:ACaseStudyofHouseholdsi薮ChibaNewTbwn, ontheOutskirtsoftheTokyoIVIetropolitanArea

IWASB,Yasuyuki:SeeSAKAMOTO,N.

rWATA,Sh両i:Defbresta輩ioninEas電emandCentralNepa亜 IZUM匡,丁 欲eki:SeeOKA,S。

KANO,AkihhD:SeeSAKAMAIrO,N.

KANOU,Masanori:CharacteristicsofIlrlountainWindsaroundaValley Mouth:ACaseStudyh}theUpperCourseofTAMARiver,Tbkyo KAR菱YA,Ybshihiko:Ini重iationofAlpineGrasslanda難dW¢tMeadowSoils

onSnowyHighIYIountainsinCentralJapan:aTephrochronological Estimate

:SeeIWATA,S.

KATO,Megumi:VarvedLacust面eSedimentsofLakeTbugou‑lke,W6stem JapanwithReferencetoHoloceneSea‑LevelChangesinJapan

:SeeFUKUSAWA,H.

KIKUCHI,Takao:ANewh並erpretationofFormingProcessofMari難e PleistoceneSuccessionintheKantoTectonicBasin KIKUCHI,'Toshio:SustainabilityofDailyFarmingLocationinthe

AucklandRegion,NewZealand

LandUseChangesandTheirDrivingForceintheBeijing MetropolitanArea,China

SustainabilityofAgriculturalLandUseChangesinUrban

38,79 39,1‑11

35,1‑10 1

38,15‑21 35,41‑49

35,51‑58

35,59‑69

38,65‑77 3,59‑72 31,119‑130

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TheSpatio‑TemporalStructureofAgriculturalLandIJseChanges andItsDrivingForcesinBeijingMetropolitanRegion,China

RecreatingoftheRuralityintheUrbanFringeofTokyo MetropolitanArea:ACaseStudyofKodairaCity

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RecreatingRuralityofSuburbanDairyFarmingRegioninthe OuterfringeofTokyoMetropolis

KIRIHARA,Hirohito:DiurnalVariationofPotentialTemperaturesina LargeUrbanGreenTract

KISHIMOTO,Shi唾:SeeKIKUCHI,T.

KITAGAWA,IIIiroyuki:SeeIVIIYAIvIOTO,S.

KIY●NAGA,Jota:ProductionRateofQuercusglaucaPollenGrainsin aQuercusglaucasecondaryforest

KOAZE,Takashi:SeeIMAIZUMI,T.

KUBO,Sumiko:RecognitionandDistributionofBuriedTerracesinthe LowerSagamiPlain,SouthernKanto

BuriedTachilcawaTerracesintheLowerTamaRiverPlain CorrespondingtoIViarineIsotopeStage3

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IVIagnitude/lntensity inInlandJapanUsingJMASeismisityCatalogue,HistoricalEarthquake

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KUwABARA,Takuich嚢o:QuaternaryTectonicMovementDeducedfrom MadneT6rracesandNoh(オi・Formationin血eKamikitaPlah1, ShimokitaPeninsula,NortheastJapan

KYAW,Aung:TechnopolisandRegionalDevelopmentinJapan:aStatistical Analysis

MAEDA,Yasuo:SeeNAGAOKA,S.

MASUDA,Kooiti:SeeSAO,Z.

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MeteorologicalObservationsatTokyoMetropolitanUniversity in2002and200339,13‑20

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APreliminaryStudyonFrenchLanguageUseinEnglishDominant CanadianCities:ACaseStudyoftheHalifaxRegion,NovaSociety

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OKADA,A宅sumasa:SeeHIRAKAWA,K.

OKUMUIZA,Koji:Tephrochronology,Correlation,andDeformationof Mahne驚rracesinEas重emHokkaido,Japan

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GemorphicDevelopmentoftheMiddlePleistoceneFluvial SurfacesintheKantoPlain,CentralJapan:AKeyGeomorphic SurfaceofMarineIsotopeStage17to16

TAGAMI,Yoshio:SomeCharacteristicsofShrineDistributionin CentralJapan

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TSUKAMOTO,Hitoshi:SeeTSUKAMOTO,S.

TSUKAMOTO,Sumiko:VariabilityofTraceElementsinaDailyBanded Coral

UEKI,Takeyuki:DownstreamVariationinFarticleSize,Form,Roundness andLithology:ACaseStudyoftheDokiRiver,SouthwestJapan

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32,87‑102

34,73‑80

38,51‑63

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37,25‑32

37,51‑60 31,149‑156

37,75‑82 33,45‑62 40,13‑20

36,29‑36

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adiabaticwarmingbysubsidenceflow

33,21‑31 administrativeconsolidation39,27‑34

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33,45‑62 36,85‑101

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