Search Results - "Atsushi Furusaki"
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Deep ice core drilling to a depth of 3035.22 m at Dome Fuji, Antarctica in 2001–07
Published in Annals of glaciology (01-09-2021)“…The Japanese second deep ice coring project was carried out at Dome Fuji, Antarctica. Following the drilling of the pilot hole in 2001, deep ice core drilling…”
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State dependence of climatic instability over the past 720,000 years from Antarctic ice cores and climate modeling
Published in Science advances (01-02-2017)“…Climatic variabilities on millennial and longer time scales with a bipolar seesaw pattern have been documented in paleoclimatic records, but their frequencies,…”
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Pyrolytic process of La(III)Cr(VI) precursor for the perovskite type lanthanum chromium oxide
Published in Thermochimica acta (03-04-1995)“…The kinetics of the conversion of monazite type LaCrO 4 to perovskite type LaCrO 3 have been investigated by isothermal TG. The kinetics are dependent on the…”
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Characterization of Lanthanum(III) Chromium(V) Tetraoxide by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Published in Analytical Sciences (01-10-1992)“…Lanthanum(III) chromium(V) tetraoxide, LaCrO4, was synthesized by a thermal decomposition method and characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and ab…”
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The Second Deep Ice Coring at Dome Fuji, Antarctica
Published in Nankyoku shiryo (01-11-2020)“…The second deep ice coring project was carried out at Dome Fuji, Antarctica. Following the pilot hole drilling in 2001, deep ice core drilling was conducted…”
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Amide Bond Formation between Carboxylated Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Glass Surface by Using Carbodiimide Condensing Agent and Triazole Derivatives
Published in Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals (03-12-2012)“…Amide bond formation between carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT-COOHs) and aminated glass surface has been studied to make transparent…”
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Formaldehyde reduction with scallop shell powders fired at high temperatures: Identification of the effective ingredient
Published in Bio-medical materials and engineering (2009)“…The volatile organic compound (VOC) reduction activity of scallop shell powders fired at 300, 600 and 900 degrees C was examined using formaldehyde (HCHO). Raw…”
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