Quick Report 2014

ID Project name Project leader

1

 

 

 Long term observation of carbon monoxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide during summer at the summit of Mt. Fuji

Shungo KATO

Tokyo Metropolitan University

2

 

Study on long-term CO2 observation at summit of Mt. Fuji

Hitoshi MUKAI

NIES

3

 

Longtime observation of nitrogen dioxide during summer at summit of Mt. Fuji

Ryuichi WADA

Teikyo University of Science

4

 

 

Continuous monitoring of cosmic-ray induced neutrons at the summit of Mt. Fuji

 

Kazuaki YAJIMA

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

5

 

 

Observation of aerosol-cloud-precipitation interaction in the free troposphere using Mt. Fuji

 

Hiroshi OKOCHI

School of Creative Science and Technology, Waseda University

 6

 

Impact of overnight sleep condition on acute mountain sickness

Masahiro HORIUCHI

Mt. Fuji Research Institute

 7

 

 

Study on the effect of aerosol particles on climate utilizing Mt. Fuji - Watching climate change by radon and ion concentrations -

Kazuhiko MIURA

Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science

 8

 

Study of lightning and atmospheric electricity at the summit of Mt. Fuji

 Masashi KAMOGAWA

Tokyo Gakugei University

9

 

 

Observation for lightning current flowing through the earthing conductor connecting the Mt. Fuji weather station and the foot of a mountain

Masaru YASUMOTO

ANTEC

 

10

 

Formation process of Mt.Fuji

 

 Koichiro FUJIMOTO

Tokyo Gakugei University

11

 

 

Effect of gait balance factors in Mt. Fuji summit (3776m)

 

Rika IDE

Tokyo metropolitan ohtsuka Hospital, Department of Otorhinolaryngology

12

 

 

Permafrost study on Mt. Fuji: the second phase of a research project

 

Atsushi IKEDA

Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba

13

 

 

A study of reproductive modes in bryophyte in summit are of Mt. Fuji

 

Satoshi IMURA

National Institute of Polar Research, SOKENDAI

14

 

Dependence of electrochemical properties of ionic liquids on dissolved gas concentration

Naoya NISHI

Kyoto University

 


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