There are many artificial ponds for irrigation in Higashi-Hiroshima. Himega-ike(pond) is famous for a local legend of Ayame-no-mae. To have an opportunity of finding the condition of natural environment around us we conducted a field observation program at Himega-ike as sedimentary basin on February 15, 2004. The program consists of plankton-collecting from pond water with plankton net which was handled by participants on a rubber boat and observation of plankton and a core of bottom sediment which was obtained by a piston core-sampler in the course of the program
In closed water area, the adequate methods on water quality management are required for the preventi...
In June, 2001, the Shiwahori Collaborative Museum was carried out by the collaboration of Kobo Hayas...
Print shows a man poling a raft among reeds in marsh area of river with blossoming mimosa(?) tree in...
There are many artificial ponds for irrigation in Higashi-Hiroshima. Himega-ike(pond) is famous for ...
For many years, the Saijo Formation widely distributed in Higashi-Hiroshima has been used to observe...
The rice crop was brought to Japan about 2,400-2,500 yeas ago. Since then, Japanese has continued to...
As a part of ecomuseum planning scheme, biotope, called "Biotope Jiromaru", was newly constructed by...
In Japan, reservoirs were built from the 8th century to the first half of the 20th century to cater ...
Newly version of Ministry's official guidelines for schoolteaching includes a learning unit about th...
This is a research about water and plankton of the sand dune and the dilluvial tableland in the west...
Hirosima Bay, which is remembered as a base of the former Japanese Navy, is also famous for its oyst...
Irrigation ponds that are often called “Tameike ” are a kind of Japanese traditional rainwater harve...
記事区分:調査[Author abstract]"The Project Satoyama Reconstruction" is now underway on the Nara Campus of ...
The Education and Research Center for Marine Resources and Environment held a training session last ...
[出版社版]This investigation of a natural habitat of Aldrovanda vesiculosa, an almost extinct aquatic ca...
In closed water area, the adequate methods on water quality management are required for the preventi...
In June, 2001, the Shiwahori Collaborative Museum was carried out by the collaboration of Kobo Hayas...
Print shows a man poling a raft among reeds in marsh area of river with blossoming mimosa(?) tree in...
There are many artificial ponds for irrigation in Higashi-Hiroshima. Himega-ike(pond) is famous for ...
For many years, the Saijo Formation widely distributed in Higashi-Hiroshima has been used to observe...
The rice crop was brought to Japan about 2,400-2,500 yeas ago. Since then, Japanese has continued to...
As a part of ecomuseum planning scheme, biotope, called "Biotope Jiromaru", was newly constructed by...
In Japan, reservoirs were built from the 8th century to the first half of the 20th century to cater ...
Newly version of Ministry's official guidelines for schoolteaching includes a learning unit about th...
This is a research about water and plankton of the sand dune and the dilluvial tableland in the west...
Hirosima Bay, which is remembered as a base of the former Japanese Navy, is also famous for its oyst...
Irrigation ponds that are often called “Tameike ” are a kind of Japanese traditional rainwater harve...
記事区分:調査[Author abstract]"The Project Satoyama Reconstruction" is now underway on the Nara Campus of ...
The Education and Research Center for Marine Resources and Environment held a training session last ...
[出版社版]This investigation of a natural habitat of Aldrovanda vesiculosa, an almost extinct aquatic ca...
In closed water area, the adequate methods on water quality management are required for the preventi...
In June, 2001, the Shiwahori Collaborative Museum was carried out by the collaboration of Kobo Hayas...
Print shows a man poling a raft among reeds in marsh area of river with blossoming mimosa(?) tree in...