All abstracts by Kazuhide Mimura in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2021) Stratigraphic Variations in Geochemistry and Morphology of Fe–Mn Micronodules: Implications for the Formation Process of Extremely REY-Rich Mud in the Western North Pacific OceanYasukawa K, Kino S, Ohta J, Azami K, Tanaka E, Mimura K, Fujinaga K, Nakamura K & Kato Y
(2020) Fish Debris and Rare-Earth Deposition Event in the Latest Eocene Revealed by Osmium Isotope Stratigraphy
Ohta J, Yasukawa K, Nozaki T, Takaya Y, Mimura K, Fujinaga K, Nakamura K, Usui Y, Kimura J-I, Chang Q & Kato Y
(2019) Origin of REY-Rich Mud in the North Pacific Ocean Constrained from Bulk Geochemistry and Depositional Age
Mimura K, Yamamoto K, Nakamura K, Yasukawa K, Ohta J, Fujinaga K, Machida S, Usui Y & Kato Y
(2019) REY-Rich Mud: An Overview from Scientific and Engineering Perspectives
Kato Y, Yasukawa K, Nakamura K, Fujinaga K, Takaya Y, Ohta J, Tanaka E, Mimura K, Iijima K, Machida S & Nozaki T
(2018) A Quantitative Constraint on the Distribution of Extremely REY-Rich Mud Based on Mass Balance Calculations of Nd in the Ocean
Yasukawa K, Kawarabata C, Tanaka E, Mimura K, Nakamura K, Fujinaga K & Kato Y
(2018) Chemostratigraphy and Depositional Ages of Pelagic Clay in the North Pacific Ocean: Implications for the Origin of REY-Rich Mud
Mimura K, Yamamoto K, Nakamura K, Yasukawa K, Ohta J, Fujinaga K, Machida S & Kato Y
(2017) A Chemostratigraphic Correlation of Pelagic Clay in the North Pacific Ocean
Mimura K, Yamamoto K, Nakamura K, Yasukawa K, Ohta J, Fujinaga K, Machida S & Kato Y
(2016) Chemostratigraphic Correlation of Deep-Sea Sediments in the Western North Pacific Ocean and its Implication for the Origin of the Extremely REY-Rich Mud
Mimura K, Nakamura K, Yasukawa K, Ohta J, Fujinaga K, Machida S & Kato Y