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JAHIGEO Newsletter

ISSN 1442-3650

1回(毎年4月)発行の英文ニュースレター JAHIGEO Newsletter は、1999年に創刊されました。現 INHIGEO 会長の David R. Oldroyd 氏(オーストラリア)の編集協力の上に成り立っていて、INHIGEO Newsletter と共に世界各国の INHIGEO 会員に送られています。日本における地質学史研究の成果を報告することを主目的としており、オリジナル論文等の掲載もあります。

 


 

Newsletter No. 11

May, 2009

 

1.Toshio KUTSUKAKE

"Kukai (774-835 A.D.): Founder of the Shingon sect of Esoteric Buddhism and his Reference to Geology, Mining and Alchemy"

 

2.Kazuaki MAENAKA

"Motonori MATUYAMA"

 

 


 


Newsletter No. 10
Special Issue: History of Geochemistry in Japan
May, 2008

1. Masanori KAJI

"V. I. Vernadskii and the Introduction of Geochemistry into Japan"

2. Toshifumi YATSUMIMI and Toshihiro YAMADA
"OKADA Ietake: A Japanese Chemist who Collected Geochemical Data in China"

 

 


 

 

Newsletter No. 9

May, 2007

 

1. Naotoshi YAMADA and Yoshimitsu KOIDO

"Geological Research for the Nohi Rhyolite in Central Japan during the Last 120 Years"

 

2. Yasumoto SUZUKI

"Brief History of the Geodeotic study of Crustal Movements of the Japanese Islands before World War II"

 

 




Newsletter No. 8

May, 2006

 

1.    Hakuyu OKADA

"The Terms “Taiseki-Gaku” (Sedimentology) and “Chiso-Gaku” (Lithology): The First Proposes in Japan"

 

2.    Mitsuo HOSHINO and Kanenori SUWA

"Record of the Activity of the Nagoya University African Geological Research Project, 1962-2005"

 

3. Notice of books recently published by Japanese authors

 

Hakuyu OKADA with Alec J KENYON-SMITH, The Evolution of Clastic Sedimentology, Dunedin Academic Press, Edinburgh (UK), 2005, 251 pp.

 

Hiro HIRAI, Le concept de semence dans les théories de la matière à la Renaissance: de Marsile Ficin à Pierre Gassendi [The Concept of Seed in

Renaissance Matter Theories: From Marsilio Ficino to Pierre Gassendi],

Brepol Publishers, Turnhout (Belgium), 2005, 576 pp.

 


 

Newsletter No. 7

May, 2005

 

1. Toshio KUTSUKAKE

"Historical Review of the Study of Granitoids in Japan Prior to the End of World War II"

 

2.    Michiko YAJIMA

"Albertus Magnus’s De mineralibus and Steno’s Prodromus were Translated into Japanese in 2004"

 


 

Newsletter No. 6

May, 2004

 

1. Isao IMAI, Masae OMORI, and Michiko YAJIMA

"Edmund Naumann (18541927): Father of Japanese Geology"

 

2. Masae OMORI

"Memorial to the Late Professor Noboru Yamashita, who Studied the Life and Work of Edmund Naumann"

 

3. Masae OMORI

"Edmund Naumann’s Principal Works on the Geography and Geology of Japan"

 


 

Newsletter No. 5

April, 2003

 

1. Yasumoto SUZUKI and Kim KWANG-NAM

"Benjamin Smith Lyman’s Contributions to Japanese Geology"

 

2. Toshio KUTSUKAKE

"Japanese Translation of Agricola’s De Re Metallica by the Late Dr H. Saigusa"

 

 


 

Newsletter No. 4

April, 2002

 

1. Gerardo J. SOTO

"Japanese Geoscientists in Costa Rica in 1960s and 70s"

 

2. Michiko YAJIMA

"Franz Hilgendorf (1839-1904) and Natural History in Japan"

 


 

No. 3 (2001)

 

1.      Isao IMAI

"Recent Activities in the Study of the Hiistory of Geology in Japan"

Previous activities
 
INHIGEO activities in Japan
 
Tokyo Geographical Society (TGS) activities

Activities of theJapanese Association for the History of Geological Sciences (JAHIGEO)
 
New movements


2. Toshihiro Yamada

"Leibniz's Unpublished Drawings in a Protogaea Manuscript"

 


 

No. 2 (2000)

 

1. Study of the History of Geology in Japan in 1999

a. The Geological Society of Japan (GSJ)

b. Tokyo Geographical Society (TGS)

c. The History of Science Society of Japan (HSSJ)

d. Japanese Association for the History of Geological Sciences (JAHIGEO)


2. Publications in Japan for 1999 on the History of Geology (including some earlier items)

 

3. Hiro HIRAI

"Select Bibliography for Early Earth Sciences"

 

4. Kenzo YAGI

"The Excavations at Lake Nojiri, Nagano Prefecture, Central Japan"

 


 

No. 1 (1999)

 

1. A Short History, and the Present State, of INHIGEO Activities in Japan    p. 1

 

2. The Study of History of Geology in Japan    p. 2

a. The Geological Society of Japan (GSJ)

b. Tokyo Geographical Society (TGS)

c. The History of Science Society of Japan (HSSJ)

d. Japanese Association for the History of Geological Sciences (JAHIGEO)

3. Bibliography of History of Geology Works Published in Japan    p. 3

 

4. Profiles of Japanese Members of INHIGEO    p. 5

 



 

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