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(2006)Platynotan lizards underwent a dramatic Late Cretaceous radiation into marine habitats. Beginning with small-bodied forms, the lineage culminated with the mosasaurs, large predatory lizards with a world-wide distribution ...
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(2006)Twenty-two samples of allanite-(Ce) taken from granitic rocks in Japan have been characterized by electron-microprobe analysis. In back-scattered-electron (BSE) images, the allanite-(Ce) is homogeneous or characterized by ...
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(2006)Holocene sea-level observations have been obtained from the Ako Plain in western Japan. In this coastal area, the Holocene crustal movements have been evaluated, except the crustal response due to the last deglaciation, ...
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GROUNDWATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS IN SHIROISHI OF SAGA PLAIN, JAPAN (2006)A sinking of the land surface due to the pumping of groundwater has long been recognized as an environmental issue in the Shiroishi plain of Saga, Japan. Land subsidence can have several negative economic and social ...
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(2006)Organic-walled phytoplankton assemblages from Eocene and Oligocene reference sections of western Kamchatka are analyzed. They are close in taxonomic composition to coeval assemblages of northern Japan and Sakhalin that is ...
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(2006)The Oxfordian-Berriasian Birafu Formation in the southern Kurosegawa Belt (Permian accretion terrane), Central Shikoku, SW Japan, yields micro- and mega-faunas that contribute to the biostratigraphy across the Jurassic-Cretaceous ...
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(2006)In coastal areas, groundwater and aquifer systems are easily prone to pollution and contamination. Moreover, sea level rises also threaten the viability of many coastal zones and small islands. In the Shiroishi lowland ...
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(2006)The Plio-Pleistocene Trophonopsis in northern Japan consists of seven species: T. kamchatkana (Dall), T. uyemurai (Yokoyama), T. sasae Sawada, T. vermeiji Amano, sp. nov., T. aff. densicostata Golikov in Golikov and Scarlato, ...
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