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Laguna : 汽水域研究
.Volume 9
(2002-03)
Diatom Remains and its Vertical Change of the Core Samples from Lake Koyama-ike, Tottori Pref., Southwest Japan
Hamada Tetsuhiro Sakuno Yuji Takayasu Katsumi Seto Koji Akagi Saburo Nishida Ryohei Tanaka Zenzo Murata Yuji Asamura Hisashi Fukuta Keiko
PP. 9 - 17
Preliminary Study of SAR Monitoring of Coastal Lagoon Environments : Possibility of Wind Speed Estimation
Ichikawa Keisuke Kozu Toshiaki Shimomai Toyoshi Takayasu Katsumi Sakuno Yuji Matsunaga Tsuneo
PP. 63 - 75
The Subsurface Section of the Mangrove Tidal Flat at the Funaura Bay, Iriomote Island
Tanaka Hidenori
PP. 1 - 7
PP. 111 - 114
The Long-term Observation of the Boundary between Saline and Fresh Water in Subsurface Aquifer System beyond the Saline Water Invasion Area at River Gonokawa, Shimane Pref., Japan (October to November, 2000)
Tokuoka Takao Ueno Hiroyoshi Sampei Yoshikazu Nishimura Kiyokazu Suzuki Shigenori
PP. 77 - 82
Feasibility Study for the Estimation of Chlorophyll Concentration in Coastal Lagoon Environments Using Satellite Optical Sensor : Results of Sea Truth in Lake Shinji and Lake Nakaumi, 2001
Sakuno Yuji [Motoi Hiroshi] Matsunaga Tsuneo Kozu Toshiaki Takayasu Katsumi Shimomai Toyoshi Nakayama Daisuke
PP. 55 - 61
Polychaete Community Structure and its Temporal Change Through Last 20 Years in the Intensive Scallop Culture Area, Saroma Lagoon, Northern Japan
Sonoda Takeshi Nakao Shigeru Takayasu Katsumi
PP. 19 - 30
Fish fauna of northeastern part of Lake Nakaumi : a comparison of two adjacent water bodies separated by Moriyama dyke
Koshikawa Toshiki
PP. 95 - 109
Long-term Observation of High-Saline Watermass at R. Oohashigawa-Lake Shinji Area, Shimane Pref., Japan
Tokuoka Takao Ueno Hiroyoshi Sampei Yoshikazu Nishimura Kiyokazu Suzaki Satoshi Matsuda Shigeo Kubota Shunsuke Suzuki Shigenori
PP. 83 - 93
A Preliminary Study of the Dinoflagellates of Lake Nakaumi, West Japan
Kojima Natsuhiko Miura Tsunehiro Nakamura Mikio
PP. 31 - 45
The Finding of Some Diatom Species, Which are Known as Brackish Species, from Hyper-saline Inland Lakes in Turkey
Kashima Kaoru
PP. 47 - 53