Refine your search:     
Report No.
 - 
Search Results: Records 1-10 displayed on this page of 10
  • 1

Presentation/Publication Type

Initialising ...

Refine

Journal/Book Title

Initialising ...

Meeting title

Initialising ...

First Author

Initialising ...

Keyword

Initialising ...

Language

Initialising ...

Publication Year

Initialising ...

Held year of conference

Initialising ...

Save select records

Journal Articles

Development of the ocean forecasting system for Shimokita region

In, Teiji*; Shima, Shigeki*; Nakayama, Tomoharu*; Ishikawa, Yoichi*; Togawa, Orihiko; Kobayashi, Takuya; Kawamura, Hideyuki

Gekkan Kaiyo, 37(9), p.674 - 680, 2005/09

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Benthic front between the Japan Basin and the Yamato Basin in the Japan Sea

Senju, Tomoharu*; Isoda, Yutaka*; Aramaki, Takafumi; Otosaka, Shigeyoshi; Suzuki, Takashi; Kuma, Kenshi*; Mori, Kosuke*

Proceedings of 12th PAMS/JECSS Workshop, p.3_4_1 - 3_4_4, 2003/11

Abyssal water mass distribution from the Yamato Basin to the Japan Basin in the Japan Sea was observed on the R/V Hakuho-Maru cruise, KH02-3 (October 14-19, 2002). The bottom layer in the Yamato Basin was occupied by the water of higher temperature and lower oxygen compared to that in the Japan Basin. As a result, a benthic front of potential temperature and dissolved oxygen was formed between the Yamato and Japan Basins. Dissolved oxygen and nutrients concentrations show that the bottom water in the Yamato Basin is older than that in the Japan Basin. This indicates the existence of the Yamato Basin Water, which is modified bottom water by the closed circulation in the Yamato Basin. The structure of the benthic front suggests an estuary-like circulation around the mouth of the Yamato Basin; outflow from the Yamato Basin lying on the inflow from the Japan Basin. The highest oxygen water was found on the slope of southern periphery of the Japan Basin. This is considered to be the bottom water from the west transported by the cyclonic circulation in the Japan Basin.

Journal Articles

Toward a robust phenomenological expression of evaporation efficiency for unsaturated soil surfaces

Komatsu, Teruhisa; Adachi, Takeo

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 42(9), p.1330 - 1334, 2003/09

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Study on simulations for marine environment in JAERI

Kobayashi, Takuya; Togawa, Orihiko

Kaiyo Deta Doka Semina 2003, p.59 - 64, 2003/08

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Evaporation speed of water from various soil surfaces under calm state

Komatsu, Teruhisa

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 70(12), p.3755 - 3756, 2001/12

 Times Cited Count:4 Percentile:33.14(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Development of water circulation model and application to tiritum diffusion

Yamazawa, Hiromi; Nagai, Haruyasu

JAERI-Conf 99-001, p.151 - 160, 1999/03

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

The Status and problems of SPEEDI

Yamazawa, Hiromi

Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 73(12), P. 1361, 1997/12

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Development of one-dimensional atmosphere-bare soil model

Yamazawa, Hiromi; Nagai, Haruyasu

JAERI-Data/Code 97-041, 56 Pages, 1997/10

JAERI-Data-Code-97-041.pdf:1.32MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Study on water circulation and radionuclide transfer in an atmosphere-soil-vegetation system

Yamazawa, Hiromi; Amano, Hikaru

Genshiryoku Kogyo, 42(8), p.49 - 53, 1996/00

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Long-term assessment of transport of radioactive contaminant in the environment of Fukushima (F-TRACE Project), 13; Numerical analysis of water, sediment and radioactive cesium transport during rainfall events in a catchment scale

Kurikami, Hiroshi; Malins, A.; Kitamura, Akihiro; Mori, Koji*; Tada, Kazuhiro*; Kobayashi, Takamaru*

no journal, , 

We added models of erosion, transport and deposition of sediment due to surface flow and corresponding radioactive cesium transport into GETFLOWS, GEneral purpose Terrestrial fluid-FLOW Simulator. The application of the model showed results in good agreement with the monitored turbidity and radioactive cesium concentrations in rivers.

10 (Records 1-10 displayed on this page)
  • 1