Research field (5):
Biogeoscience
, Solid earth science
, Primary/secondary education and curricula
, Museology
, Cultural properties
Research theme for competitive and other funds (15):
2018 - 2022 日本産古第三紀暁新世貝類化石群の総合的研究
2015 - 2020 国内古生物標本ネットワークの構築とキュレーティング支援方法の確立
2013 - 2016 化石から探る現生種貝類の起源
2013 - 2015 白亜系における高解像度国際標準年代尺度とテフロクロノロジーの樹立
2011 - 2014 明治・大正・昭和前期の論文に記載された古生物証拠標本の所蔵調査
2010 - 2013 日本産古第三紀内湾性貝類化石群の時代的変遷に関する研究
2010 - 2013 最古の現生種化石記録から探る現生貝類群集の成立:その時期と古環境背景
2009 - 2012 中国地方における第三系の年代と地質学的背景の再検討
2008 - 2010 A study on dinosaur fossils from the Sasayama Group
2002 - 2003 Fundamental research on Paleogene dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy in Southwest Japan
2000 - 2001 Stratigraphy and molluscan fauna of the Paleogene distributed in the costal area of the eastern Seto Inland Sea
1999 - 2000 神戸サイ化石と極東アジアの環境変遷
日本の暁新統〜中新統の層序学的研究
新生代貝類の分類学的研究
新生代貝類の古生物地理学的研究
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Papers (83):
Matsubara, T. Research on instruments and materials donated from the Yūbetsu Coal Mining Co. to the Laboratory of Earth Sciences, Kushiro Branch, Hokkaido University of Education in 1970. Journal of Hokkaido University of Education, Natural Sciences. 2022. 72. 2. 15-27
Matsubara, T, Ohta, T, Nakamura, Y, Ichikawa, T, Kaneko, N, Ito,Y. Molluscan fauna of the Miocene Ainonai Formation in the Kitami area, Hokkaidō, Japan. Bulletin of the Kitami City Museums. 2022. 3. 1-42
Takashi Matsubara. Pholadomya (Pholadomya) miyanoharaensis, a New Replacement Name for Pholadomya japonica Amano, 1956, Non Yokoyama, 1920 (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pholadomyidae). Paleontological Research. 2020. 24. 4
Matsubara, T, Ohta, T, Nakamura, Y, Kaneko, N, Ito, Y. Deep-sea fossil molluscan assemblages from a new locality in the lowest Miocene Tsubetsu Formation in the Tsubetsu area, eastern Hokkaidō, Japan. Bulletin of the Kitami City Museums. 2020. 1. 1-27
Matsubara, T, Kumooka, A. Study of the “Kansō-Roku”, a fossil shell book in the Yedo Period. Bulletin of the Mizunami Fossil Museum. 2020. 46. 57-102
Taxonomy and paleobiogeographic implication of Palliolum sp.(Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from the Paleocene Okuutsunai Member of the Hakobuchi Formation in the Nakatonbetsu area, Hokkaido.
(The 2022 Annual Meeting, The Palaeontological Society of Japan 2022)