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Publications by Sotaro Takano
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.
The Quaternary Research (Daiyonki-Kenkyu)
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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.
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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
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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
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Stratigraphy of Pleistocene Deposits Forming Marine Terraces in the Tanabu Plain, Shimokita Peninsula, Northern End of Honshu, Japan, in Relation to Relative Sea-Level Changes
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Plio-Pleistocene Osaka Group in the Nara Hills, 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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