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Yoji HATA
Session ID: 201
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Kento YONEHAMA, Kenji HASHIMOTO
Session ID: 202
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Akihito NAKAJO
Session ID: 203
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A Case Study of Gotsu-City in Shimane Prefecture
Hirokazu SAKUNO
Session ID: 204
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The case of the Post Town of Ouchi,Shimogou,Fukushima Prefecture
Chiaki NAKAO
Session ID: 205
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Comparison of the Historic Districts of Japan and Europe
Eriko TANAKA, Mitsuru SANO
Session ID: 206
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Osamu HASHIMURA
Session ID: 207
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About the Whaling industry of Kishu, Tosa, and the Tyosyu district
Tomoki SUETA
Session ID: 208
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Hideaki WATANABE
Session ID: 209
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Yukiko OKAMOTO, Ryota NAGASAWA, Satoshi IMAZATO, Tetsuya HISATAKE, Shi ...
Session ID: 210
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A Case of Tadao MASUDA
Youichi SHIBATA
Session ID: 211
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Masafumi IKO
Session ID: 212
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Shigekazu MEZAKI
Session ID: 213
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Nobusuke IWASAKI, David SPRAGUE
Session ID: 214
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Masahiro OGAWA
Session ID: 215
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Jun YAMASHITA
Session ID: 301
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A Case Study of Kumagaya city, Saitama Prefecture
Masatoshi MOTOKI
Session ID: 302
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Yasushi MABUCHI, Kohtaro AZUMA, Seigo NASU
Session ID: 303
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Akio MURANAKA, Tomoki NAKAYA
Session ID: 304
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Yoshiki WAKABAYASHI
Session ID: 305
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Ryotaro AIZAWA
Session ID: 306
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Mainly in the interview data to the students of Makiguchi Tunesaburo and Misawa Katsue
Kazuo TAKEMURA
Session ID: 307
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Takashi SHIMURA
Session ID: 308
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Katsuhiko ODA
Session ID: 309
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Masumi YAMAMURO, Yu ISHITOBI, Jun'ichi HIRATSUKA
Session ID: 401
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Yu TABAYASHI
Session ID: 402
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Koji KODERA, Yuta SHIMIZU, Yusuke NAKAYAMA
Session ID: 403
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Satoshi SHIMURA, Sadao IIDA, Akira EGUTI, Toru OSHIMA
Session ID: 404
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questionnaire for the junior high school students and their custodian
Tatsuto AOKI, Kiyomi HAYASHI
Session ID: 405
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Hiroshi UNE
Session ID: 406
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Motoharu KOBA, Yoko KAGEYAMA, Musashi SHIRASAWA, Masayoshi MAYENO, Fum ...
Session ID: 407
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Toru WAKABAYASHI, Toshihiko SUGAI, Eiji SASAO, Takashi OGAMI, Yuichi N ...
Session ID: 408
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Yoshie SAEGUSA, Masumi YAMAMURO, Kaoru KASHIMA, Eiji SASAO, Toshihiko ...
Session ID: 409
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Kaoru KASHIMA
Session ID: 410
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Yoshihiro IIJIMA, Hironori YABUKI, Tetsuo OHATA
Session ID: 411
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Yusuke KOKUBO, Hirohiko HASEGAWA, Takehiro MASUZAWA
Session ID: 412
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Keita HONDA, Toshihiko SUGAI
Session ID: 413
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Masayoshi TAJIKARA, Keita TAKADA, Akira FURUSAWA, Yoshimune MORITA, To ...
Session ID: 414
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Hiroshi MORIWAKI, Toshiro NAGASAKO, Shozo YOKOYAMA
Session ID: 415
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Tomohiro FURUTA, Toshikazu TAMURA, Koki GOTO
Session ID: 416
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The infiltration-runoff processes in source areas provides fundamental information for hydro-geomorphological studies, as well as environmental management of a watershed. This study presents the water movement from forest-covered slopes with layered soil to a stream-initiation point in a valley-head. The water movement in the storm events is discussed, based on both capillary potential data recorded at three points in a head hollow and runoff data observed at the base of the catchment. The BC horizon is thick in the upper head hollow, but thin in the lower one. And the BC horizon is also thick in the area three direction from the upper head hollow. One is along the talweg but two is unrelated to microtopography. AB horizon is thick in the lowest portion of the lower head hollow. In the area most of BC horizon is eroded and buried by AB horizon, and this structure is connected to the pipe flow and the crack of rock.
The runoff from pipe or crack is 78 of the total runoff in the observation period. Runoff starting condition is estimated by the M-API(API from an hour precipitation data).
The flow path of infiltration-runoff processes is divided three ways. 1: flow only in A and AB horizon in infiltration-runoff processes, 2: flow in BC horizon in infiltration-runoff processes, but not in fractured rock, 3: flow in the fractured rock. The partial contributing area expands in the big storm and flow only in A and AB horizon exceeds the other flow. But in the summer dry season, though not small rainfall supplied to the catchment area, very little runoff occurred and the contributing area is very small.
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Kohei SUDA, Sumiko KUBO
Session ID: 417
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Naomi UCHINO
Session ID: 418
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Kiyotaka NAKAGAWA, Yasushi SAKAKIBARA, Norio SHIMOYAMA
Session ID: 419
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Yuichi NAKADA
Session ID: 420
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A cloud of local weather named Oiwaregiri and Miyazakigumo is known to the people of Hida-Kamioka district, Gifu prefecture. The author makes an attempt to explain the local weather of Kamioka from a field survey of meteorological observations. In spring to Bai-u, the rainy season in early summer, the Oiwaregiri often covers the top of mountains in the north side of the town area in Kamioka. It is said that appearance of the Oiwaregiri is a forerunner of cold air invasion. From the meteorological observations, the Oiwaregiri actually accompanies with a low temperature. And when the Oiwaregiri appears, a weather chart is the west high type which the atmospheric pressure of west side of Japan is high. This type of weather chart brings a northern surface wind to the central Japan. The Miyazakigumo appears at the top of Mt. Urushiyama-dake which occupies in the north area of Kamioka, and further, a character of Miyazakigumo is to appear in the fine day afternoon at about four hours in chiefly spring and fall. When the Miyazakigumo appears, a weather chart is the type of an anticyclone which covers over Japan. And the observations at the top of the Mt. Urushiyama-dake showed that a temperature was falling sharply in the afternoon at four hours.
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Hiroshi MATSUYAMA, Tomohiko INAMURA, Kenji SAKAMOTO, Kazuharu IWASAKI, ...
Session ID: 421
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Futoshi MATSUMOTO, Toshiaki ICHINOSE, Youhei SHIRAKI, Shinya YASUNAGA, ...
Session ID: 422
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Yasushi SAKAKIBARA, Mao SUGIMURA, Hiromi HAMADA, Kiyotaka NAKAGAWA
Session ID: 423
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This study presents the effect of the heat island on urban pressure. The larger the city, the more the characteristic of urbanization can be seen clearly. We select Tokyo as a study area. We used the express way to shorten the moving time to observe. Sakura, Chiba of the erastern part of Tokyo was selected rural area. Any points in the route between Tokyo and Sakura are roughly the same distance from the seashore. Over twenty car moving observations was done from 2005 to 2006. Total moving distance was about 130 km and time for observation was about 2 hours. A ultra sonic anemometer, a digital barometer and GPS receiver were carried in the automobile. The result showed that the sea level pressure difference between urban and rural can not be seen in heat island appearance cases. We may need exact altitude data for the reduction to mean sea level.
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Motoki NISHIMORI, Tsuneo KUWAGATA, Yasushi ISHIGOOKA, Masanori MURAKAM ...
Session ID: 424
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Keiji KIMURA
Session ID: 425
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Naoki SATO, Ryuichi SHIROOKA, Masanori YOSHIZAKI, Yukari TAKAYABU
Session ID: 426
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