Stable isotopic and speciation studies on neo-rare earth element geochemistry and paleoenvironmental analysis
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title alternative | 安定同位体と化学種解析に基づく新しい希土類元素地球化学および古環境解明
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creator |
Nakada, Ryoichi
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NDC |
Earth sciences. Geology
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language |
eng
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Thesis or Dissertation
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HU type |
Doctoral Theses
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | ETD
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rights | Copyright(c) by Author
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relation references | (1) R. Nakada, Y. Takahashi, G. Zheng, Y. Yamamoto and H. Shimizu; Abundances of rare earth elements in crude oils anf their partitions in water; Geochemical Journal, 44 (5), 411-418.
(2) R. Nakada, Y. Takahashi, U. Tsunogai, G. Zheng, H. Shimizu and K.H. Hattori; A geochemical study on mud volcanoes in the Junggaer Basin, China ;Applied Geochemistry, 26 (7), 1065-1076.
(3) R. Nakada and Y. Takahashi; Thermogenic Methane with Secondary Alteration in Gases Released from Terrestrial Mud Volcanoes; Hydrocarbon (Edited by V. Kutcherov and A. Kolesnikov), 29-42.
(4) R. Nakada, Y. Takahashi and M. Tanimizu; Isotopic and speciation study on cerium during its solid-water distribution with implication for Ce stable isotope as a paleo-redox proxy; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 103, 49-62.
(5) R. Nakada, M. Tanimizu and Y. Takahashi; Difference in the stable isotopic fractionations of Ce, Nd, and Sm during adsorption on iron and manganese oxides and its interpretation based on their local structures; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 121, 105-119.
(6) G. Etiope, R. Nakada, K. Tanaka and N. Yoshida; Gas seepage from Tokamachi mud volcanoes, onshore Niigata Basin (Japan): Origin, post-genetic alterations and CH4-CO2 fluxes; Applied Geochemistry, 26 (3), 348-359.
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grantid | 甲第6226号
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degreeGrantor | 広島大学(Hiroshima University)
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degreename Ja | 博士(理学)
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degreename En | Science
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degreelevel | doctoral
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date of granted | 2013-09-25
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department |
Graduate School of Science
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