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- Fractionation of N<SUB>2</SUB>O Isotopomers in the Simulated Stratospheric Sink Reactions
- Long-Term Carbon Dioxide Exchange Measurements above Japanese Forests by FFPRI FluxNet
- Mapping Spatially Localized Admittance Function on Mars using Spherical Wavelet Filter
- Polar Mesospheric Clouds Observed with the Improved Limb Atmospheric Spectrometer in the Southern Hemisphere
- Stable Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Nonmethane Hydrocarbons Collected during ACE-Asia Aircraft Campaign
- Atmospheric trace gas measurements by PTR-MS over western Pacific during late winter in 2003 (MR03K01 cruise)
- Test of practical utilization of PTR-MS and observation of the urban air in Tokyo during summer time
- Fingerprinting suspended sediment sources using fallout and in-situ radionuclides in forested watershed in Japan
- Ensemble-based Filtering and Smoothing Methods for the Sequential Data Assimilation with Highly Nonlinear Observation System
- Evaluation of splash erosion at forest floor in mature Japanese cypress plantations
- Integrated Assessment of Watershed Ecosystems by the Use of Stable Isotope Ratios - A Case Study in the Lake Biwa Watershed -
- Nonlinear Filtering: Ensemble-Based Approaches
- Analysis of ENSO with an intermediate model through the ensemble Kalman filter and smoother
- Nitrate isotopic composition at sediment in Lake Biwa
- Prediction of Soil Erosion Rate in Japanese Cypress Plantation Catchment Based on Detailed Topographic Model, Multi-scale Field Monitoring and Fallout Radionuclides Measurement
- The Impact of Parallel Programming Models on the Performance for GeoFEM Benchmarks based on Finite-Element Applications in Geophysics
- Determining soil erosion rate and sediment residence time on hillslopes using radionuclides in semiarid grassland of Mongolia
- Covariance regularization through a Gaussian graphical model and its application to ocean data assimilation
- Sources and Transformation of Nitrogen Loads in Rivers of the Lake Biwa Watershed, Japan: Using Dual Measurement of Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopes of Nitrate
- Sources of Nitrate Contamination in Groundwater Under Developing Asian Megacities
- Assessing benefits and costs of climate geoengineering in an integrated assessment model
- What is earth and space science (ESS) in the changing world? ESS is for what?Why ESS is so important after the Corona pandemic. ESS is not only for knowledge, but also for peace, for sustainable development, and for inclusive and resilient society.