The 10th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition carried out the following observations during the period of 1968-1970. The latitude dependence of cosmic-ray intensities was observed aboard the icebreaker FUJI along her route from Japan to Syowa Station, Antarctica, in 1968-1969. This latitude survey was made for three components, i. e., cosmic-ray neutron, meson and total ionizing components. For a month from January 14, 1969, simultaneous balloon observations of the geomagnetic conjugacy of auroral X-rays were attempted at Syowa Station and Keflavik, Iceland. Only three of ten Syowa flights completely coincided in time with some of the Keflavik flights, so that the overlapping observation time was about 20 hours. A number of examples of in...
The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 ...
From February 1968 to January 1969, cosmic ray nucleonic component was observed at Syowa Station, An...
1. The 11th Wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1969-1971) led by T. MATS...
The 10th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition carried out the following observations during the pe...
To explore the solar cycle dependence of the latitude effect of cosmic ray intensity, measurements o...
To explore the solar cycle dependence of the latitude effect of cosmic ray intensity, measurements o...
At Syowa Station, Antarctica, the cosmic-ray neutron observation was made, at the initial stage, wit...
From February 1968 to January 1969, cosmic ray nucleonic component was observed at Syowa Station, An...
At Syowa Station, Antarctica, the cosmic-ray neutron observation was made, at the initial stage, wit...
Cosmic ray helium flux at the energy around 100 MeV/N was measured by four balloon flights in the su...
Ionospheric, auroral and geomagnetic observations were made simultaneously at Syowa Station during t...
The auroral observations carried out by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research ...
The auroral observations carried out by the 8th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research E...
第1次から第6次までの,南極観測船「宗谷」船上で行なった宇宙線強度の観測データの最終結果を集録した.地磁気緯度並びにdipole modelのcut off rigidityも同時に与えてある.Cos...
The 14th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1974) consisting of thi...
The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 ...
From February 1968 to January 1969, cosmic ray nucleonic component was observed at Syowa Station, An...
1. The 11th Wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1969-1971) led by T. MATS...
The 10th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition carried out the following observations during the pe...
To explore the solar cycle dependence of the latitude effect of cosmic ray intensity, measurements o...
To explore the solar cycle dependence of the latitude effect of cosmic ray intensity, measurements o...
At Syowa Station, Antarctica, the cosmic-ray neutron observation was made, at the initial stage, wit...
From February 1968 to January 1969, cosmic ray nucleonic component was observed at Syowa Station, An...
At Syowa Station, Antarctica, the cosmic-ray neutron observation was made, at the initial stage, wit...
Cosmic ray helium flux at the energy around 100 MeV/N was measured by four balloon flights in the su...
Ionospheric, auroral and geomagnetic observations were made simultaneously at Syowa Station during t...
The auroral observations carried out by the 11th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research ...
The auroral observations carried out by the 8th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research E...
第1次から第6次までの,南極観測船「宗谷」船上で行なった宇宙線強度の観測データの最終結果を集録した.地磁気緯度並びにdipole modelのcut off rigidityも同時に与えてある.Cos...
The 14th wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1973-1974) consisting of thi...
The 8 th Japanese Antarctic wintering party led by Dr. T. TORII consists of 24 members, of which 14 ...
From February 1968 to January 1969, cosmic ray nucleonic component was observed at Syowa Station, An...
1. The 11th Wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (1969-1971) led by T. MATS...