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Yamakawa Chiyomi

Yamakawa Chiyomi
Research field  (1): Biogeoscience
Research keywords  (2): Fossil forests ,  Plant macro-fossil
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
  • 2018 - 2023 東アジアの古代湖「琵琶湖」の固有種成立過程の解明のための総合的研究
  • 2014 - 2017 Practical study of comprehensive paleoenvironmental survey cooperated by museum and local residence
MISC (4):
  • Takahashi Akira, Handa Kumiko, Yamakawa Chiyomi, Kato Shigehiro, Furutani Hiroshi, Okugishi Akihiko. 509 Vegetation reconstruction based on the plant fossils from the Fukuchi Peat Beds along the Fukuchi River in the south-eastern area of the Chugoku Mountains, western Japan. 2012. 58. 230-230
  • Yamakawa Chiyomi, Momohara Arata, Saito Takeshi. 585 Palaeoecology of fossil forests dominated by Metasequoia and Glyptostrobus in the Plio-Pleistocene Kobiwako Group, Central Japan. 2012. 58. 264-264
  • Yabe Atsushi, Yamakawa Chiyomi. 582 Paleoecology of Cunninghamia from earliest Miocene Shichiku Flora of Northeast Honshu, Japan. 2012. 58. 262-263
  • SAITO Takeshi, MOMOHARA Arata, YAMAKAWA Chiyomi. Discovery of Cathaya (Pinaceae) pollen from the Pliocene Koka Formation, Kobiwako Group, Shiga Prefecure, Japan. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan. 2001. 107. 10. 667-670
Lectures and oral presentations  (5):
  • 滋賀県北部山門湿原AT火山灰包含堆積物から産出した大型植物化石群集
    (第32回日本植生史学会大会 2017)
  • 上部鮮新-中部更新統古琵琶湖層群産化石ヒシ(Trapa)属の果実形態からみた変遷
    (日本植物分類学会第16回大会 2017)
  • 植物相から見た古琵琶湖の動物たちが生きた環境
    (化石研究会第146回例会 2016)
  • 鮮新-更新世境界付近における化石林に基づく古植生の復元
    (日本古生物学会第165回例会 2016)
  • Paleovegetational reconstruction of the Middle Pleistocene fossil forests from the Kobiwako Group, central Japan.
    (XIX INQUA Congress, International Union for Quaternary Research 2015)
Education (1):
  • 2008 - 現在 Chiba University Graduate School of Science and Technology
Work history (1):
  • 1996/04 - 現在 Lake Biwa Museum
Awards (1):
  • 2009/06 - The Palaeontological Society of Japan Paper award Paleovegetation reconstruction of fossil forests dominated by Metasequoia and Glyptostrobus from the late Pliocene Kobiwako Group, central Japan.
Association Membership(s) (6):
JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR PLANT SYSTEMATICS ,  JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF HISTORICAL BOTANY ,  Fossil Research Society of Japan ,  JAPAN ASSOCIATION FOR QUATERNARY RESEARCH ,  THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN ,  PALAEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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