NAOJ Mizusawa
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- Observation of seafloor crustal movement and ocean dynamics around Japan with ocean bottom pressure gauges
- Seasonal Loads, Crustal Deformation, and Seismicity in Japan
- Lunar Gravity Studies from the Lunar Prospector Line-of-Sight Acceleration Data: Isostatic Compensation of Medium Sized Craters
- Sea Level Variation in Seismic Normal Mode Band Observed With On-Ice GPS and On-Land SG at Syowa Station, Antarctica
- Seasonal Crustal Deformation in Japan, Revisited
- Collocated Observations with a Superconducting Gravimeter and an Absolute Gravimeter FG5 at Esashi Station
- Ocean Bottom Pressure Measurements Off Sanriku, Japan
- Comparison of TEC Measurements from Dual-Frequency Space Geodetic Techniques
- Effect of Ocean Tide Models on the Precise Orbit Determination of Geodetic Satellites
- GRACE Observed Ocean Tides Underneath Large Antarctic Ice Shelves
- Global and Local Gravity Field Determination From Lunar Prospector Tracking Data
- Gravimetric missions by VLBI and Doppler in SELENE
- Information on the Earth's Deep Interior Conveyed by the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake Using Superconducting Gravimeter Data
- Global Lunar Gravity Field Determination Using Historical and Recent Tracking Data in Preparation for SELENE
- ISEA (International geodetic project in SouthEastern Alaska) for Rapid Uplifting Caused by Glacial Retreat: (2) Establishment of Continuous GPS Sites (CGPS)
- ISEA (International geodetic project in SouthEastern Alaska) for rapid uplifting caused by glacial retreat: (1) Outline of the project
- ISEA (International geodetic project in SouthEastern Alaska) for rapid uplifting caused by glacial retreat: (3) Absolute gravity measurements
- ISEA (International geodetic project in SouthEastern Alaska) for rapid uplifting caused by glacial retreat: (4) Gravity tide observation
- A New Lunar Topographic Map of the Moon by KAGUYA-LALT: The First Precise Topography of the Polar Regions
- Analysis of tracking data and results from Kaguya (SELENE) satellites for lunar gravity field estimation
- Investigation of Lunar Impact Structures and Ridge Features by KAGUYA Altimetry (LALT) Data
- Lunar Far Side Gravity From SELENE Mission And Dichotomy of the Moon
- True Polar Wander Due to Surface Mass Loading on Mars: Implication to Evolution of the Tharsis Province
- Current Status of Infrasound Pilot Observation at Japanese Islands and SYOWA Antarctica, and Development of New Infrasound Sensor using Optical Sensing Method
- Updated Lunar Gravity Results From Kaguya (SELENE) and Historical Tracking Data
- Analysis of Multi-Satellite Tracking Data of the Kaguya Satellites for Orbit and Gravity Field Determination
- Ground Observation of the Hayabusa Reentry: The Third Opportunity of Man-made Fireball from Interplanetary Orbit
- Lunar Topography Modeling Using Laser Altimetry Data
- Co- and post-seismic deformation of the M7.3 foreshock triggering the 2011 M9.0 Tohoku Earthquake
- Improved High-Resolution Lunar Gravity Field Model From SELENE and Historical Tracking Data
- Infrasound and Seismic Observation of Hayabusa Reentry as An Artificial Meteorite Fall
- Spectral analysis of lunar swirls using the data from Spectral Profiler onboard SELENE/Kaguya
- VLBI mission proposed for SELENE-2 and its contribution to constrain the lunar internal structure
- Contribution of SELENE-2 geodetic measurements to constrain the lunar internal structure
- Mapping of the VIS-NIR spectral features observed around the lunar swirls and implications for the origin of the albedo structure