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Publications by Seiji TAKAYA
Landslides and Geological Features at the Ryugamizu and Hiramatsu Areas in Kagoshima City. Caused by the Heavy Rain of 6 August 1993.
Journal of the Japan Society of Engineering Geology
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Landslides and Mudflow in the Sumiyoshi Valley, Mts. Rokko, Caused by the Concentrated Heavy Rain in July, 1967
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Determining Factor of Vapor Isotope Ratio During Kanto-Tohoku Heavy Rain 2015 at Mase Tsukuba City
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Observed Rain Infiltration and Shear Deformation of Granite Soil Slope in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture in August, 2014
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Figure 1: Maps Showing Positions of Localities and Regional Geological Features Relative to the City of Melbourne.