Published Articles (Published in 2022)

Rapid, accurate computation of narrow-band sky radiance in the 940 nm gas absorption region using the correlated k-distribution method for sun-photometer observations

Momoi M, Irie H, Sekiguchi M, Nakajima T, Takenaka H, Miura K, Aoki K

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Preface for the article collection “Stratigraphy and paleoclimatic/paleoenvironmental evolution across the Early–Middle Pleistocene transition in the Chiba composite section, Japan, and other reference sections in East Asia”

Yusuke Suganuma, Martin J. Head, Takuya Sagawa

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Right-lateral offset associated with the most recent earthquake on the Ikeda fault of the Median Tectonic Line, southwest Japan, revealed by ground-penetrating radar profiling

Patria A, Kimura H, Kitade Y, Tsutsumi H

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Millennial-scale oscillations in the Kuroshio–Oyashio boundary during MIS 19 based on the radiolarian record from the Chiba composite section, central Japan

Itaki T, Utsuki S, Haneda Y, Izumi K, Kubota Y, Suganuma Y, Okada M

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Effects of snow manipulation on larch trees in the taiga forest ecosystem in northeastern Siberia

Shakhmatov R, Hashiguchi S, Maximov T, Sugimoto A

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Detection of Martian dust storms using mask regional convolutional neural networks

Rasha Alshehhi, Claus Gebhardt

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An electrodynamics model for Data Interpretation and Numerical Analysis of ionospheric Missions and Observations (DINAMO)

Samuel A. Shidler, Fabiano S. Rodrigues

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Formation, preservation and extinction of high-pressure minerals in meteorites: temperature effects in shock metamorphism and shock classification

Jinping Hu, Thomas G. Sharp

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Time Difference Between the 1854 CE Ansei–Tokai and Ansei–Nankai Earthquakes Estimated from Distant Tsunami Waveforms on the West Coast of North America

Kusumoto S, Imai K, Hori T

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Evolution of the geological structure and mechanical properties due to the collision of multiple basement topographic highs in a forearc accretionary wedge: Insights from numerical simulations

Ayumu Miyakawa, Atsushi Noda, Hiroaki Koge

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