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JAMSTEC 2002 Annual Report<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Achievements<br />

203, -, .<br />

) Nakanishi, A., Shiobara, H. (ERI, Univ. of Tokyo), Hino, R.<br />

(Tohoku Univ.), Kasahara, J., Suyehiro, K., and Shimamura,<br />

H. (Hokkaido Univ.), Crustal structure around the eastern end<br />

of coseismic rupture zone of the Tonankai earthquake,<br />

Tectonophysics, 354, -, .<br />

) Nakanishi, A., Kodaira, S., Park, J.-Oh., and Kaneda, Y.,<br />

Deformable backstop as seaward end of coseismic slip in the<br />

Nankai Trough seismogenic zone, IFREE REPORT for<br />

2001~2002, .<br />

) Nakanishi, A., Takahashi, N., Park, J.-Oh., Miura, S., Kodaira,<br />

S., Kaneda, Y., Hirata, N., Iwasaki, T., and Nakamura, M.,<br />

Crustal structure across the coseismic rupture zone of the <br />

Tonankai earthquake, the central Nankai Trough seismogenic<br />

zone, J. of Geophys. Res., Am. Geophys. Union, 107, -,<br />

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) Nawa, K., Suda, N., Aoki, S., Shibuya, K., Sato, T., and<br />

Fukao, Y., Sea level variation in seismic normal mode band<br />

observed with on-ice GPS and on-land SG at Syowa station,<br />

Antarctica Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, -, -, .<br />

) Nishida, K., Kobayashi, N., and Fukao, Y., Origin of the<br />

Earth's ground noise from to mHz, Geophys. Res. Lett.,<br />

29, -, -, .<br />

) Niu, F., Kwakatsu, H., and Fukao, Y., A slightly dipping and<br />

strong seismic reflector at mid-depth beneath the Mariana subduction<br />

zone, J. Geophys. Res., .<br />

) Niu, F., Solomon, S. C., Silver, P. G., Suetsugu, D., and Inoue,<br />

H., Mantle transition-zone sructure beneath the South Pacific<br />

Superwell and evidence for a mantle plume underlying the<br />

Society hotspot, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 198, -, .<br />

) Obana, K., Kodaira, S., Kaneda, Y., Mochizuki, K., and<br />

Shinohara, M., Seismicity around the seaward updip limit of<br />

the Nankai Trough seismogenic zone revealed by repeated<br />

OBS observations, IFREE REPORT for 2001~2002, .<br />

) Obayashi, O., Suetsugu, D., and Fukao, Y., PP-P differential<br />

traveltime measurement with crustal correction, IFREE<br />

REPORT for 2001~2002, .<br />

) Ogawa, Y., Yamagishi, Y., and Kurita, K., Formation of the<br />

depression on Mars - relating to melting of the permafrost -,<br />

Procc. of the 35th ISAS Lunar and Planet. Symp., -, .<br />

) Ogawa, N. O., and Wada, E., Nitrogen isotope ratio of fish<br />

specimens and sediments as a tool for evaluating recent<br />

changes in lacustrine environments, IFREE REPORT for<br />

2001~2002, .<br />

) Oguri, K., Itou, M., Sakai, S., Hisamitsu, T., Hirano, S.,<br />

Kitazato, H., Koizumi, Y., Fukui, M., and Taira, A., A study<br />

on anoxic environment in brackish lake, Kaiike, Kagoshima<br />

prefecture: A gateway to ocean anoxic events in the Earth history,<br />

IFREE REPORT for 2001~2002, .<br />

) Ohkouchi, N., Eglinton, T., Keigwin, L., and Hayes, J., Spatial<br />

and temporal offsets between proxy records in a sediment drift,<br />

Science, 298, -, .<br />

) Ohkouchi, N., Kuroda, J., Okada, M., and Tokuyama, H., Why<br />

Cretaceous black shales have high C/N ratios: Implications<br />

from SEM-EDX observations for Livello Bonarelli black<br />

shales at the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary, IFREE<br />

REPORT for 2001~2002, .<br />

) Ohtaki, T., Suetsugu, D., Kanjo, K., and Purwana, I., Evidence<br />

for a thick mantle transition zone beneath the Philippine Sea<br />

from multiple-ScS waves recorded by JISNET, Geophys. Res.<br />

Lett., 29, ./GL, .<br />

) Omori, S., Kamiya, S., Maruyama, S., and Zhao, D.,<br />

Morphology of the intraslab seismic zone and devolatilization<br />

phase equilibria of the subducting slab peridotite, Bull. Earthq.<br />

Res. Inst., 76, -, .<br />

) Ono, S., Mibe, K. (Carnegie Inst.), and Yoshino, T. (Okayama<br />

Univ.), Aqueous fluid connectivity in pyrope aggregates: water<br />

transport into the deep mantle by a subducted oceanic crust<br />

without any hydrous minerals, Earth and Plan. Sci. Lett., 203,<br />

-, .<br />

) Ono, S., The compressibility of a natural composition calcium<br />

ferrite-type aluminous phase to GPa, Phys. of the Earth and<br />

Plan. Interiers, .<br />

) Ono, S., Ito, E. (Okayama Univ.), and Katsura, T. (Okayama<br />

Univ.), Mineralogy of subducted basaltic crust (MORB) from<br />

- GPa, and chemical heterogeneity of the lower mantle,<br />

Earth and Plan. Sci. Lett., .<br />

) Ono, S., Hirose, K., Isshiki, M., Mibe, K., and Saito, Y.,<br />

Equation of state of hexagonal aluminous phase of natural<br />

composition to GPa at K, Phys. and Chem. of Minerals,<br />

29, -, .<br />

) Ono, S., Hirose, K., Murakami, M., and Isshiki, M., Poststishovite<br />

phase boundary in SiO determined by in situ X-ray<br />

observations, Earth and Plan. Sci. Lett., 197, -, .<br />

) Ono, S., Mineralogy of peridotite and basalt at the Earth's<br />

lower-mantle pressures, Acta Crystallographica, Sec. A 58<br />

(Supp.), .<br />

) Ono, S., Phase boundary of silicon dioxide SiO determined by<br />

in situ X-ray and laser heating technique, SPring-8 Res.<br />

Frontier, .<br />

) Ono, S., Suto, T. (Tokyo Inst. Tech.), Hirose, K. (Tokyo Inst.<br />

Tech.), Kuwayama, Y. (Tokyo Inst. Tech.), Komabayashi, T.<br />

(Tokyo Inst. Tech.), and Kikegawa, T. (KEK), Equation of<br />

state of Al-bearing stishovite to GPa at K, American<br />

Min., 87, -, .<br />

) Ono, S., Mineralogy and phase transitions in the lower mantle,<br />

IFREE REPORT for 2001~2002, .<br />

) Ono, S., Hirose, K., Nishiyama, N., and Isshiki, M., Phase<br />

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