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Geological reports of Shimane University
島根大学理学部地質学教室
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宍道湖底質表層部の重金属分布
Distribution of Heavy Metals on the Bottom Surface Deposits of the Lake Shinji
Yokota, Setsuya
Inouchi, Yoshio
Tokuoka, Takao
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Late Quaternary Floras in Chugoku District : Part 3. Peat Beds from Kuchihosomi, in Tottori City
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PP. 1 - 4
The subsurface Quarternary deposits and topography at its base in the Hikawa Plain, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
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PP. 5 - 12
Natural history of Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes (VII) : Bottom sediments and isobaths of the base of Holocene deposits in the Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes by echo-sounding
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PP. 13 - 23
Natural history of Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes (VIII) : Pollen analysis of core sample from Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes
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PP. 25 - 32
Distribution of Heavy Metals on the Bottom Surface Deposits of the Lake Shinji
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PP. 33 - 37
Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Maizuru Group in the northwest of Ibara and Kanagawa areas, Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan
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PP. 39 - 48
Permian silicic volcaniclastic rocks in the Inner Zone of Southwest Japan (Part 1)
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PP. 49 - 68
Middle and Late Paleozoic Radiolarian Biostratigraphy of Japan
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PP. 69 - 76
Some Carbonaceous Rocks found in Bedded Chert of the Jurassic Kuga Group, Southwest Japan (Preliminary Report)
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PP. 77 - 84
Improvement of EPMA CORRECTION COMPUTER PROGRAM for OFF-LINE quantitative analysis
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PP. 85 - 90
"Hoguchi" Sulfur from the Jigokudani Valley, Tateyama Volcano
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PP. 91 - 97
Neogene molluscan fossil assemblages from the Tsuma district in Dogo, Oki Islands, southwest Japan
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PP. 99 - 112
Fossil fish otolith from the Middle Miocene Fujina Formation, San-in district, southwest Japan
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PP. 113 - 115