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Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto: Serie B ; 32.4
Erscheinungsort
Kyoto
Erscheinungsjahr
1966
Medientyp
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Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto: Serie B
Datensatznummer
104170
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Memoirs of the College of Science, University of Kyoto: Serie B
Teil(e)
Kizekkyo Sandstone and Conglomerate of the Paleogene Muro Group in the Kii Peninsula, Japan | Takao Tokuoka
Effects of the Natural Earth Currents on the Electric Potential Distribution on the Surface due to Underground Structure | Zin'itiro Hatuda
Studies on Sandstones in the Maizuru Zone, Southwest Japan IV: Gamma Irradiation Effect on Quartz and its Application to the Study of Provenances | Tsunemasa Shiki
On the Anorthite Found in Lava Flow | Tateo Ueda
Permian Brachiopod Fossils of Timor: (Palaeontological Study of Portuguese Timor, 3) | Daikichiro Shimizu
On the Lower Cretaceous Fossils Found near the Omine Mine, Iwate Prefecture, Northeast Japan | Keiji Nakazawa
Geochemical Study of the Sambagawa Metamorphic System in the Besshi District, Central Shikoku, Japan: Part III-A Chemical Characteristics of the Schists in the Conformable Cupriferous Pyritic Ore Deposits | Hiroshi Takubo
Geochemical Study of the Sambagawa Metamorphic System in the Besshi District, Central Shikoku, Japan: Part III-B Post-metamorphic Hydrothermal Mineralization and Alteration of the Schists | Hiroshi Takubo
The Ryoke Metamorphic Zone of the Kinki District, Southwest Japan: Accomplishment of a Regional Geological Map | Hajime Yoshizawa
Kambrische Conodonten von China, Teil1: Conodonten aus den oberkambrischen Kushan-Schichten | Yasuo Nogami
Molluscan Fossils from the Muro Group in the Southern Part of the Kii Peninsula, Central Japan: Part 1 | Eiji Matsumoto
Notes on Elephas shigensis (MATSUMOTO and OZAKI) from the Osaka Group and the Paleo-Biwa Group | Tadao Kamei