Saga University, Japan
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- Retrieving Seawater Turbidity from Landsat-TM Data by Regressions and Artificial Neural Network
- Various slab fluids and melts from a common slab: Sources for intra-plate and arc basalts, high-Mg andesites, and adakites in the SW Japan arc
- Cooperative Planetary Image Data Center and Venus Cooperative Observation supporting Akatsuki
- Distributions of crenarchaeal membrane lipids and TEX86 thermometry in the modern enclosed shallow coastal anoxic ocean
- Extended validation of the GOSAT-observed CO<SUB>2</SUB> and CH<SUB>4</SUB> at TCCON sites with co-located aerosol profiling
- Origin of co-existing basalts, high-Mg andesites, and adakites in the SW Japan hot subduction system
- Comparison of lower tropospheric ozone columns observed by DIAL and GOSAT TANSO-FTS TIR
- Impact of aerosols and cirrus clouds on the GOSAT-observed CO<SUB>2</SUB> and CH<SUB>4</SUB> inferred from ground-based lidar, skyradiometer and FTS data at prioritized observation sites
- Activity history of giant earthquakes bring crustal movements and huge tsunamis -A case of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (M 9)-
- Lidar observations at prioritized sites for GOSAT validation
- Characteristics of atmospheric aerosols observed by lidar at five TCCON sites extending from 43°N to 45°S