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Distribution of the recent deposits and buried landforms in the kanto lowland, central japan

I. Matsuda
- 01 Jan 1974 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 9, pp 1-36
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Recent formations and their basal topography in and around Tokyo Bay, central Japan

TL;DR: In this paper, the subsurface geology of the recent (both Holocene and latest Pleistocene formations and the buried topography beneath them in and around Tokyo Bay, the type area of the late Quaternary in Japan) is summarized.
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Transgressive sand sheet covering the shelf and upper slope off Sendai, Northeast Japan

TL;DR: A thin sand sheet formed during the last major transgression from 14,000 to 6000 yrs B.P. covers the shelf and upper slope off Sendai, Northeast Japan.
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Fluvial response to sea-level changes since the latest Pleistocene in the near-coastal lowland, central Kanto Plain, Japan

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of sea level changes on the stratigraphy and basal topography of latest Pleistocene-Holocene incised valley fill of the Arakawa and Menuma Lowlands in central Japan by using sedimentary drill cores and columnar geologic sections was addressed.
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Export of particulate matter from Tokyo Bay studied with radiochemical tracers, {sup 210}Po and {sup 210}Pb

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that even bays having narrow mouths, such as Tokyo Bay, are a large source of particulate material to the open oceans, and that the tidal current is a major conveyor of particle material at the mid-depths.
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Stratigraphy and physical property of the Alluvium under the Tokyo and Nakagawa Lowlands, Kanto Plain, central Japan: implications for the A1luvium subdivision

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