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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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1989-06-30 発行
出雲平野第四紀層中の地下水
Ground water in the subsurface Quatemary sediments in the Izumo Plain, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Yamauchi, Seiki
Mitsunashi, Takashi
Kobayashi, Haruo
Kai, Kuniomi
Masui, Takashi
Hamasaki, Akira
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Late Quatemary Floras in Chugoku District Part4. : Peat Beds of Fukuhara in Nitacho and Tambe in Sadacho, Shimane Prefecture
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PP. 1 - 6
Late Quatemary Volcanic Glass in Central San'in District
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PP. 7 - 16
Ground water in the subsurface Quatemary sediments in the Izumo Plain, Shimane Prefecture, Japan
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PP. 17 - 26
Natural history of Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes (IX) : Isobaths of the base of Quatemary deposits(Nakaumi, Yasugl and Yumigahama Formations)in the Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes by echo-sounding
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PP. 27 - 31
Natural history of Nakano-umi and Shinji Lakes (X) : Molluscan thanatocoenoses from the bottom deposits of Lake Nakano-umi and their historical distribution
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PP. 33 - 50
Natural history of Nakano-dmi and Shinji Lakes (XI) : Foraminiferal assmblages in the boring core from the central part of Lake Shinji
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PP. 51 - 59
Blostratigraphy and structure of the Permian Maizuru Group in westem part of Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan with special reference to acid volcanic rocks
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PP. 61 - 71
The Hokutan Group in the southwestem area of the Tango Peninsula, Kyoto Prefecture, west Japan
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PP. 73 - 82
In memoriam;A list of the writings left by the late Professor Jun'ichi KITAHARA
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PP. 83 - 96