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Mai Miyamoto Masashi Kiyota Hiroto Murase Takeshi Nakamura Takeshi Hayashibara 《Marine Geodesy》2017,40(4):205-223
We investigated the effects of the spatial resolution of bathymetry data on the predicted local distribution of large gorgonian corals on the southern Emperor Seamounts in the high seas of North Pacific. Terrain attributes were calculated from bathymetric survey data at six different grid-cell sizes (25–800 m) to investigate how the values of bottom terrain attributes and the prediction of MaxEnt habitat suitability models would vary with grid-cell size. The values of each terrain attribute showed different patterns among different grid-cell sizes, and MaxEnt demonstrated better performance at grid-cell size of 100 m or less than at larger sizes. 相似文献
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N. Sugiura K. Hashizume Y. Miura K. Kiyota S. Zashu 《Meteoritics & planetary science》1995,30(6):646-653
Abstract— The isotopic disequilibrium of N molecules in meteorites was examined. For a large data-set, consisting of mass compositions of N molecules extracted at 1200 °C by stepped combustion of chondrites and eucrites, we find that a cosmogenic-N-enriched component and a normal air-like N component are isotopically disequilibrated with each other. The isotopic composition of the cosmogenic-N-enriched component seems to be variable, although the cause for the variation is not clear. The abundance of indigenous atomic N in silicate minerals seems to be small. Indigenous N in meteoritic silicates, if present, may be present in the form of N molecules. 相似文献
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Measurement of debris mass changes and assessment of the dam-break flood potential of earthquake-triggered Hattian landslide dam 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
Ahsan Sattar Kazuo Konagai Takashi Kiyota Takaaki Ikeda Jorgen Johansson 《Landslides》2011,8(2):171-182
The Hattian landslide, which was triggered by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, formed one of largest landslide dams in the world and it has posed a serious threat of flooding to people living in the lower reach of the Jhelum River. In order to understand deformation occurring in the body of the dam, physical measurements using a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) were conducted. Gradual deformation and slowly developing backward erosion initially were observed, leading eventually to a sudden creation of a deep hollow on the downstream slope of the landslide dam. The dimensions of this eroded gully were determined by laser scanning, and the results showed a significant loss of soil volume and a large change in the body of the dam. A breach formation model was used to predict the outflow hydrograph generated by constant downcutting of dam during a breaching event. A run-off analysis of the outflow hydrograph was conducted to evaluate inundation levels of flood waves in case the dam is breached. Hazardous downstream locations were identified near the junction of the Karli and Jhelum Rivers, suggesting a need for early warning system in order to avoid loss of lives. 相似文献
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Mohsan Muhammad Kiyota Takashi Umar Muhammad Katagiri Toshihiko 《Geotechnical and Geological Engineering》2021,39(6):4523-4531
Geotechnical and Geological Engineering - This paper investigates the settlement in a pavement due to soil liquefaction. Four 1-g shaking table tests were performed on saturated sand bed-pavement... 相似文献
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