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Publications by Masaya Fuse
Geometry and Internal Organization of Hyperpycnites Formed in Front of a Shelf-Margin Delta System, a Middle Pleistocene Chonan Formation on the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan
Journal of the Sedimentological Society of Japan
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Migration Directions and Grain Fabric of Combined-Flow Deposits in a Lower Shoreface Succession, the Middle Pleistocene Mandano Formation on the Boso Peninsula, Japan
Journal of the Sedimentological Society of Japan
20,000 or 40,000-Year Depositional Sequences Caused by Glacio-Eustatic Sea-Level Fluctuation in the Middle Pleistocene Jizodo Formation, Boso Peninsula, Central Japan.
The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan
Sea Level Changes and Tectonics Inferred From the Quaternary Deposits and Landforms of Boso Peninsula, Central Japan. Glacioeustatic and Paleoceanographic Changes Documented in Shelf and Deep-Water Successions of the Plio-Pleistocene Kazusa Group, Boso Peninsula, Japan.
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Uplifting Examined by the Late Pleistocene Beach Deposits in the Northern Area of the Boso Peninsula, Central Japan
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Tick Bite Cases in Researchers Studying Deer in Boso Peninsula, Central Japan
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Pliocene Integrated Chronostratigraphy From the Anno Formation, Awa Group, Boso Peninsula, Central Japan, and Its Paleoceanographic Implications
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Erratum to : Plant Remains From the Lower and Middle Parts of the Pleistocene Atsumi Group in the Atsumi Peninsula, Central Japan
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Lithology and Upper Boundary of the Olduvai Subchronozone in a Core Recovered From the Middle Kazusa Group (Lower Pleistocene) on the Miura Peninsula, Pacific Side of Central Japan
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Fossil Ostracode Assemblages in the Middle Pleistocene Upper Part of the Sawane Formation on Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture, Central Japan and Surface Water Freshening of the Sea of Japan
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